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Chapter
22
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Now the feast of
unleavened bread was
near, which is called
the Passover.
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And the chief priests
and the scribes were
looking for a chance
to put him to death,
but they went in fear
of the people.
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And Satan came into
Judas Iscariot, who
was one of the twelve.
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And he went away
and had a discussion
with the chief priests
and the rulers, about
how he might give him
up to them.
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And they were glad,
and undertook to give
him money.
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And he made an agreement
with them to give him
up to them, if he got
a chance, when the people
were not present.
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And the day of unleavened
bread came, when the
Passover lamb is put
to death.
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And Jesus sent Peter
and John, saying, Go
and make the Passover
ready for us, so that
we may take it.
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And they said to
him, Where are we to
get it ready?
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And he said to them,
When you go into the
town you will see a
man coming to you with
a vessel of water; go
after him into the house
into which he goes.
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And say to the master
of the house, The Master
says, Where is the guest-room,
where I may take the
Passover with my disciples?
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And he will take
you up to a great room
with a table and seats:
there make ready.
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And they went, and
it was as he had said:
and they made the Passover
ready.
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And when the time
had come, he took his
seat, and the Apostles
with him.
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And he said, I have
had a great desire to
keep this Passover with
you before I come to
my death;
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For I say to you,
I will not take it till
it is made complete
in the kingdom of God.
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And he took a cup
and, having given praise,
he said, Make division
of this among yourselves;
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For I say to you,
I will not take of the
fruit of the vine till
the kingdom of God has
come.
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And he took bread
and, having given praise,
he gave it to them when
it had been broken,
saying, This is my body,
which is given for you:
do this in memory of
me.
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And in the same way,
after the meal, he took
the cup, saying, This
cup is the new testament,
made with my blood which
is given for you.
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But the hand of him
who is false to me is
with me at the table.
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For it will be done
to the Son of man after
the purpose of God,
but unhappy is that
man by whom he is given
up.
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And they were wondering
among themselves which
of them it was who would
do this thing.
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And there was an
argument among them
about which of them
was the greatest.
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And he said, The
kings of the Gentiles
are lords over them,
and those who have authority
are given names of honour.
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But let it not be
so with you; but he
who is greater, let
him become like the
younger; and he who
is chief, like a servant.
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For which is greater,
the guest who is seated
at a meal or the servant
who is waiting on him?
is it not the guest?
but I am among you as
a servant.
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But you are those
who have kept with me
through my troubles;
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And I will give you
a kingdom as my Father
has given one to me,
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So that you may take
food and drink at my
table in my kingdom,
and be seated like kings,
judging the twelve tribes
of Israel.
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Simon, Simon, Satan
has made a request to
have you, so that he
may put you to the test
as grain is tested:
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But I have made prayer
for you, that your faith
may not go from you:
and when you are turned
again, make your brothers
strong.
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And he said to him,
Lord, I am ready to
go with you to prison
and to death.
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And he said, I say
to you, Peter, before
the cock's second cry
today, you will say
three times that you
have no knowledge of
me.
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And he said to them,
When I sent you out
without money or bag
or shoes, were you in
need of anything? And
they said, Nothing.
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And he said to them,
But now, he who has
a money-bag, or a bag
for food, let him take
it: and he who has not,
let him give his coat
for money and get a
sword.
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For I say to you
that these words will
be put into effect in
me, And he was numbered
among the evil-doers:
for what has been said
in the Writings about
me has an end.
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And they said, Lord,
here are two swords.
And he said, It is enough.
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And he came out,
and went, as his way
was, to the Mountain
of Olives, and the disciples
went with him.
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And when he came
to the place, he said
to them, Make a prayer
that you may not be
put to the test.
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And he went a little
distance away from them
and, falling on his
knees in prayer, he
said,
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Father, if it is
your pleasure, take
this cup from me: but
still, let your pleasure,
not mine, be done.
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And an angel from
heaven came to him,
to give him strength.
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And being in great
trouble of soul, the
force of his prayer
became stronger, and
great drops, like blood,
came from him, falling
to the earth.
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And, getting up from
prayer, he came to the
disciples, and saw that
they were sleeping for
sorrow.
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And he said, Why
are you sleeping? Get
up, and give yourselves
to prayer, so that you
may not be put to the
test.
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And while he was
saying these words,
there came a band of
people, and Judas, one
of the twelve, was in
front of them, and he
came near to Jesus to
give him a kiss.
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But Jesus said to
him, Judas, will you
be false to the Son
of man with a kiss?
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And when those who
were with him saw what
was coming, they said,
Lord, may we not make
use of our swords?
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And one of them gave
a blow to the servant
of the high priest,
cutting off his right
ear.
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But Jesus, answering,
said, Put up with this,
at least. And touching
his ear, he made it
well.
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And Jesus said to
the chief priests and
the captains of the
Temple and the rulers,
who had come against
him, Have you come out
as against a thief,
with swords and sticks?
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When I was in the
Temple with you every
day, your hands were
not stretched out against
me: but this is your
hour, and the authority
of the dark power.
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And they made him
a prisoner and took
him away to the house
of the high priest.
But Peter went after
them at a distance.
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And a fire was lighted
in the middle of the
open square, and they
were seated together,
and Peter was among
them.
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And a certain woman-servant,
seeing him in the light
of the fire, and looking
at him with attention,
said, This man was with
him.
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But he said, Woman,
it is not true; I have
no knowledge of him.
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And after a little
time, another saw him
and said, You are one
of them; and he said,
Man, I am not.
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And after about an
hour, another man said,
with decision, Certainly
this man was with him,
for he is a Galilaean.
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And Peter said, Man,
I have no knowledge
of these things of which
you are talking. And
straight away, while
he was saying these
words, there came the
cry of a cock.
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And the Lord, turning,
gave Peter a look. And
the words of the Lord
came to Peter's mind,
how he had said, This
night, before the hour
of the cock's cry, you
will be false to me
three times.
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And he went out,
weeping bitterly.
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And the men in whose
hands Jesus was, made
sport of him and gave
him blows.
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And, covering his
eyes, they said to him,
Are you prophet enough
to say who gave you
that blow?
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And they said a number
of other evil things
against him.
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And when it was day,
the rulers of the people
came together, with
the chief priests and
the scribes, and they
took him before their
Sanhedrin, saying,
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If you are the Christ,
say so. But he said,
If I say so you will
not have belief;
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And if I put a question
to you, you will not
give an answer.
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But in the future
the Son of man will
be seated at the right
hand of the power of
God.
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And they all said,
Are you then the Son
of God? and he said,
You say that I am.
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And they said, What
more need have we of
witness? we have the
very words of his mouth.
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