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Chapter
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From the first he
was the Word, and the
Word was in relation
with God and was God.
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This Word was from
the first in relation
with God.
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All things came into
existence through him,
and without him nothing
was.
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What came into existence
in him was life, and
the life was the light
of men.
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And the light goes
on shining in the dark;
it is not overcome by
the dark.
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There was a man sent
from God, whose name
was John.
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He came for witness,
to give witness about
the light, so that all
men might have faith
through him.
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He himself was not
the light: he was sent
to give witness about
the light.
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The true light, which
gives light to every
man, was then coming
into the world.
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He was in the world,
the world which came
into being through him,
but the world had no
knowledge of him.
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He came to the things
which were his and his
people did not take
him to their hearts.
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To all those who
did so take him, however,
he gave the right of
becoming children of
God--that is, to those
who had faith in his
name:
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Whose birth was from
God and not from blood,
or from an impulse of
the flesh and man's
desire.
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And so the Word became
flesh and took a place
among us for a time;
and we saw his glory--such
glory as is given to
an only son by his father--saw
it to be true and full
of grace.
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John gave witness
about him, crying, This
is he of whom I said,
He who is coming after
me is put over me because
he was in existence
before me.
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From his full measure
we have all been given
grace on grace.
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For the law was given
through Moses; grace
and the true way of
life are ours through
Jesus Christ.
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No man has seen God
at any time; the only
Son, who is on the breast
of the Father, he has
made clear what God
is.
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And this is the witness
of John when the Jews
sent priests and Levites
from Jerusalem to him
with the question, Who
are you?
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He said quite openly
and straightforwardly,
I am not the Christ.
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And they said to
him, What then? Are
you Elijah? And he said,
I am not. Are you the
prophet? And his answer
was, I am not.
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So they said to him,
Who are you then? We
have to give some answer
to those who sent us.
What have you to say
about yourself?
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He said, I am the
voice of one crying
in the waste land, Make
straight the way of
the Lord, as said Isaiah
the prophet.
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Those who had been
sent came from the Pharisees.
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And they put this
question to him, saying,
Why then are you giving
baptism if you are not
the Christ, or Elijah,
or the prophet?
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John's answer was:
I give baptism with
water; but there is
one among you of whom
you have no knowledge;
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It is he who is coming
after me; I am not good
enough to undo his shoes.
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These things took
place at Bethany on
the other side of the
Jordan, where John was
giving baptism.
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The day after, John
sees Jesus coming to
him and says, See, here
is the Lamb of God who
takes away the sin of
the world!
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This is he of whom
I said, One is coming
after me who is put
over me because he was
in existence before
me.
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I myself had no knowledge
of him, but I came giving
baptism with water so
that he might be seen
openly by Israel.
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And John gave this
witness, saying, I saw
the Spirit coming down
from heaven like a dove
and resting on him.
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I had no knowledge
who he was, but he who
sent me to give baptism
with water said to me,
The one on whom you
see the Spirit coming
down and resting, it
is he who gives baptism
with the Holy Spirit.
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This I saw myself
and my witness is that
he is the Son of God.
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The day after, John
was there again with
two of his disciples;
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And looking at Jesus
while he was walking
he said, See, there
is the Lamb of God!
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Hearing what he said,
the two disciples went
after Jesus.
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And Jesus, turning
round, saw them coming
after him and said to
them, What are you looking
for? They said to him,
Rabbi (which is to say,
Master), where are you
living?
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He said to them,
Come and see. They went
with him then and saw
where he was living;
and they were with him
all that day: it was
then about the tenth
hour of the day.
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Andrew, Simon Peter's
brother, was one of
the two men who, hearing
what John said, went
after Jesus.
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Early in the morning
he came across his brother
and said to him, We
have made discovery!
It is the Messiah! (which
is to say, the Christ).
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And he took him to
Jesus. Looking at him
fixedly Jesus said,
You are Simon, the son
of John; your name will
be Cephas (which is
to say, Peter).
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The day after this,
Jesus had a desire to
go into Galilee. He
came across Philip and
said to him, Come and
be my disciple.
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Now Philip's town
was Beth-saida, where
Andrew and Peter came
from.
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Philip came across
Nathanael and said to
him, We have made a
discovery! It is he
of whom Moses, in the
law, and the prophets
were writing, Jesus
of Nazareth, the son
of Joseph.
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Nazareth! said Nathanael,
Is it possible for any
good to come out of
Nazareth? Philip said
to him, Come and see.
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Jesus saw Nathanael
coming to him and said
of him, See, here is
a true son of Israel
in whom there is nothing
false.
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Nathanael said to
him, Where did you get
knowledge of me? In
answer Jesus said, Before
Philip was talking with
you, while you were
still under the fig-tree,
I saw you.
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Nathanael said to
him, Rabbi, you are
the Son of God, you
are King of Israel!
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In answer Jesus said
to him, You have faith
because I said to you,
I saw you under the
fig-tree. You will see
greater things than
these.
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And he said to him,
Truly I say to you all,
You will see heaven
opening and God's angels
going up and coming
down on the Son of man.
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