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1 It was now two days before the feast of the
Passover and the unleavened bread, and the chief priests and the scribes sought
how they might seize him by deception, and kill him. 2 For they said, “Not
during the feast, because there might be a riot of the people.”
3 While he was at Bethany, in the house of Simon
the leper, as he sat at the table, a woman came having an alabaster jar of
ointment of pure nard—very costly. She broke the jar, and poured it over his
head. 4 But there were some who were indignant among themselves, saying,
“Why has this ointment been wasted? 5 For this might have been sold for
more than three hundred denarii, and given to the
poor.” They grumbled against her.
6 But Jesus said, “Leave her alone. Why do you
trouble her? She has done a good work for me. 7 For you always have the
poor with you, and whenever you want to, you can do them good; but you will not
always have me. 8 She has done what she could. She has anointed my body
beforehand for the burying. 9 Most certainly I tell you, wherever this
Good News may be preached throughout the whole world, that which this woman has
done will also be spoken of for a memorial of her.”
10 Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve,
went away to the chief priests, that he might deliver him to them. 11 They,
when they heard it, were glad, and promised to give him money. He sought how he
might conveniently deliver him. 12 On the first day of unleavened bread,
when they sacrificed the Passover, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want
us to go and prepare that you may eat the Passover?”
13 He sent two of his disciples, and said to
them, “Go into the city, and there you will meet a man carrying a pitcher of
water. Follow him, 14 and wherever he enters in, tell the master of the
house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the
Passover with my disciples?”’ 15 He will himself show you a large upper
room furnished and ready. Get ready for us there.”
16 His disciples went out, and came into the
city, and found things as he had said to them, and they prepared the Passover.
17 When it was evening he came with the twelve. 18 As
they sat and were eating, Jesus said, “Most certainly I tell you, one of you
will betray me—he who eats with me.”
19 They began to be sorrowful, and to ask him one
by one, “Surely not I?” And another said, “Surely not I?”
20 He answered them, “It is one of the twelve, he
who dips with me in the dish. 21 For the Son of Man goes, even as it is
written about him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It
would be better for that man if he had not been born.”
22 As they were eating, Jesus took bread, and
when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, “Take, eat. This
is my body.”
23 He took the cup, and when he had given thanks,
he gave to them. They all drank of it. 24 He said to them, “This is my
blood of the new covenant, which is poured out for many. 25 Most certainly
I tell you, I will no more drink of the fruit of the vine, until that day when
I drink it anew in God’s Kingdom.” 26 When they had sung a hymn, they went
out to the Mount of Olives.
27 Jesus said to them, “All of you will be made
to stumble because of me tonight, for it is written, ‘I will strike the
shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’ Zechariah 13:7
28 However, after I am raised up, I will go before you into Galilee.”
29 But Peter said to him, “Although all will be
offended, yet I will not.”
30 Jesus said to him, “Most certainly I tell you,
that you today, even this night, before the rooster crows twice, you will deny
me three times.”
31 But he spoke all the more, “If I must die with
you, I will not deny you.” They all said the same thing.
32 They came to a place which was named
Gethsemane. He said to his disciples, “Sit here, while I pray.” 33 He took
with him Peter, James, and John, and began to be greatly troubled and
distressed. 34 He said to them, “My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even to
death. Stay here, and watch.”
35 He went forward a little, and fell on the
ground, and prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass away from
him. 36 He said, “Abba, Father, all things
are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I
desire, but what you desire.”
37 He came and found them sleeping, and said to
Peter, “Simon, are you sleeping? Couldn’t you watch one hour? 38 Watch and
pray, that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but
the flesh is weak.”
39 Again he went away, and prayed, saying the
same words. 40 Again he returned, and found them sleeping, for their eyes
were very heavy, and they didn’t know what to answer him. 41 He came the
third time, and said to them, “Sleep on now, and take your rest. It is enough.
The hour has come. Behold, the Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of
sinners. 42 Arise, let us be going. Behold, he who betrays me is at hand.”
43 Immediately, while he was still speaking,
Judas, one of the twelve, came—and with him a multitude with swords and clubs,
from the chief priests, the scribes, and the elders. 44 Now he who
betrayed him had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I will kiss, that is he.
Seize him, and lead him away safely.” 45 When he had come, immediately he
came to him, and said, “Rabbi! Rabbi!” and kissed him. 46 They laid their
hands on him, and seized him. 47 But a certain one of those who stood by
drew his sword, and struck the servant of the high priest, and cut off his ear.
48 Jesus answered them, “Have you come out, as
against a robber, with swords and clubs to seize me? 49 I was daily with
you in the temple teaching, and you didn’t arrest me. But this is so that the
Scriptures might be fulfilled.”
50 They all left him, and fled. 51 A certain
young man followed him, having a linen cloth thrown around himself, over his
naked body. The young men grabbed him, 52 but he left the linen cloth, and
fled from them naked. 53 They led Jesus away to the high priest. All the
chief priests, the elders, and the scribes came together with him.
54 Peter had followed him from a distance, until
he came into the court of the high priest. He was sitting with the officers,
and warming himself in the light of the fire. 55 Now the chief priests and
the whole council sought witnesses against Jesus to put him to death, and found
none. 56 For many gave false testimony against him, and their testimony
didn’t agree with each other. 57 Some stood up, and gave false testimony
against him, saying, 58 “We heard him say, ‘I will destroy this temple
that is made with hands, and in three days I will build another made without
hands.’” 59 Even so, their testimony did not agree.
60 The high priest stood up in the middle, and
asked Jesus, “Have you no answer? What is it which these testify against you?” 61 But
he stayed quiet, and answered nothing. Again the high priest asked him, “Are
you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?”
62 Jesus said, “I am. You will see the Son of Man
sitting at the right hand of Power, and coming with the clouds of the sky.”
63 The high priest tore his clothes, and said,
“What further need have we of witnesses? 64 You have heard the blasphemy!
What do you think?” They all condemned him to be worthy of death. 65 Some
began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to beat him with fists, and to
tell him, “Prophesy!” The officers struck him with the palms of their hands.
66 As Peter was in the courtyard below, one of
the maids of the high priest came, 67 and seeing Peter warming himself,
she looked at him, and said, “You were also with the Nazarene, Jesus!”
68 But he denied it, saying, “I neither know, nor
understand what you are saying.” He went out on the porch, and the rooster
crowed.
69 The maid saw him, and began again to tell
those who stood by, “This is one of them.” 70 But he again denied it.
After a little while again those who stood by said to Peter, “You truly are one
of them, for you are a Galilean, and your speech shows it.” 71 But he
began to curse, and to swear, “I don’t know this man of whom you speak!” 72 The
rooster crowed the second time. Peter remembered the word, how that Jesus said
to him, “Before the rooster crows twice, you will deny me three times.” When he
thought about that, he wept.
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