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Chapter
13
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Now before the feast
of the Passover, it
was clear to Jesus that
the time had come for
him to go away from
this world to the Father.
Having once had love
for those in the world
who were his, his love
for them went on to
the end.
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So while a meal was
going on, the Evil One
having now put it into
the heart of Judas Iscariot,
Simon's son, to be false
to him,
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Jesus, being conscious
that the Father had
put everything into
his hands, and that
he came from God and
was going to God,
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Got up from table,
put off his robe and
took a cloth and put
it round him.
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Then he put water
into a basin and was
washing the feet of
the disciples and drying
them with the cloth
which was round him.
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So he came to Simon
Peter. Peter said, Lord,
are my feet to be washed
by you?
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And Jesus, answering,
said to him, What I
do is not clear to you
now, but it will be
clear to you in time
to come.
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Peter said, I will
never let my feet be
washed by you, never.
Jesus said in answer,
If I do not make you
clean you have no part
with me.
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Simon Peter said
to him, Lord, not my
feet only, but my hands
and my head.
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Jesus said to him,
He who is bathed has
need only to have his
feet washed and then
he is clean all over:
and you, my disciples,
are clean, but not all
of you.
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(He had knowledge
who was false to him;
that is why he said,
You are not all clean.)
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Then, after washing
their feet and putting
on his robe again, he
took his seat and said
to them, Do you see
what I have done to
you?
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You give me the name
of Master and Lord:
and you are right; that
is what I am.
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If then I, the Lord
and the Master, have
made your feet clean,
it is right for you
to make one another's
feet clean.
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I have given you
an example, so that
you may do what I have
done to you.
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Truly I say to you,
A servant is not greater
than his lord; and he
who is sent is not greater
than the one who sent
him.
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If these things are
clear to you, happy
are you if you do them.
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I am not talking
of you all: I have knowledge
of my true disciples,
but things are as they
are, so that the Writings
may come true, The foot
of him who takes bread
with me is lifted up
against me.
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From this time forward,
I give you knowledge
of things before they
come about, so that
when they come about
you may have belief
that I am he.
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Truly I say to you,
He who takes to his
heart anyone whom I
send, takes me to his
heart; and he who so
takes me, takes him
who sent me.
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When Jesus had said
this he was troubled
in spirit, and gave
witness, saying, Truly
I say to you, that one
of you will be false
to me.
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Then the eyes of
the disciples were turned
on one another, in doubt
as to whom he had in
mind.
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There was at table
one of his disciples,
the one dear to Jesus,
resting his head on
Jesus' breast.
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Making a sign to
him, Simon Peter said,
Who is it he is talking
about?
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He, then, resting
his head on Jesus' breast,
said to him, Lord, who
is it?
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This was the answer
Jesus gave: It is the
one to whom I will give
this bit of bread after
I have put it in the
vessel. Then he took
the bit of bread, put
it into the vessel,
and gave it to Judas,
the son of Simon Iscariot.
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And when Judas took
the bread Satan went
into him. Then Jesus
said to him, Do quickly
what you have to do.
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Now it was not clear
to anyone at table why
he said this to him.
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Some were of the
opinion that because
Judas kept the money-bag
Jesus said to him, Get
the things we have need
of for the feast; or,
that he was to give
something to the poor.
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So Judas, having
taken the bit of bread,
straight away went out:
and it was night.
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Then when he had
gone out, Jesus said,
Now is glory given to
the Son of man, and
God is given glory in
him.
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If God is given glory
in him, God will give
him glory in himself,
and will give him glory
even now.
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My dear children,
I am only to be with
you a little longer.
Then you will be looking
for me: and as I said
to the Jews, so now
I say to you, Where
I am going you may not
come.
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I give you a new
law: Have love one for
another; even as I have
had love for you, so
are you to have love
one for another.
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By this it will be
clear to all men that
you are my disciples,
if you have love one
for another.
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Simon Peter said
to him, Lord, where
are you going? Jesus
said in answer, Where
I am going you may not
come with me now, but
you will come later.
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Peter said to him,
Why may I not come with
you even now? I will
give up my life for
you.
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Jesus said in answer,
Will you give up your
life for me? Truly I
say to you, Before the
cry of the cock you
will have said three
times that you are not
my disciple.
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