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1 These things saying the Jesus went out with the disciples of himself beyond the brook of the Kedron, where was a garden, into which entered himself and the disciples of him. |
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2 Knew and also Judas, he delivering up him, the place; because often met the Jesus there with the disciples of himself. |
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3 The then Judas having taken then band, and from the high-priests and Pharisees officers, comes there with torches and lamps and weapons. |
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4 Jesus therefore knowing all the things coming on him, going out said to them: Whom seek you?
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5 They answered him: Jesus the Nazarene. Says to them the Jesus: I am.
(Was standing and also Judas, the delivering up him, with them.) |
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6 When therefore he said to them: That I am; they went into the behind, and fell on the ground. |
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7 Again then them he asked: Whom seek you?
They and said: Jesus the Nazarene. |
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8 Answered Jesus: I said to you, that I am; if therefore me you seek, suffer these to go.
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9 So that might be fulfilled the word, which he said: That whom thou hast given to me, not I lost of them no one.
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10 Simon then Peter having a sword, drew her, and struck the of the high-priest slave, and cut off of him the ear the right. Was now a name to the slave Malchus. |
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11 Said therefore the Jesus to the Peter: Put up the sword into the sheath; the cup which has given to me the Father, not not should I drink it?
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12 The then band and the commander and the officers of the Jews apprehend the Jesus, and bound him, |
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13 and led him to Annas first; he was for father-in-law of the Caiaphas, who was highpriest of the year that. |
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14 Was now Caiaphas he having advised the Jews, that it is better one man to be destroyed in behalf of the people. |
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15 Followed and the Jesus Simon Peter, and the other disciples. The and disciples that was known to the high-priest, and went in with the Jesus into the palace of the high-priest. |
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16 The but Peter stood at the door without. Went out therefore the disciples the other, who was known to the high-priest, and spoke to the door-keeper, and brought in the Peter. |
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17 Says then the female-servant the door-keeper to the Peter: Not also thou of the disciples art the man this? Says he: Not I am. |
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18 Stood and the slaves and the officers a coal fire having made, because cold it was, and warmed themselves; was and with them the Peter standing and warming himself. |
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19 The therefore high-priest asked the Jesus concerning the disciples of him, and concerning the teaching of him. |
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20 Answered him the Jesus: I publicly spoke to the world; I always taught in a synagogue and in the temple, where all the Jews come together, and in secret I said nothing.
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21 Why me dost thou ask? ask those having heard, what I said to them; lo, they know what things said I.
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22 These things and of him having said, one of the officers having stood by gave a blow to the Jesus, saying: Thus dost thou answer the high-priest? |
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23 Answered him the Jesus: If evil I spoke, testify concerning the evil; if but well, why me dost thou beat?
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24 Sent him the Annas having been bound to Caiaphas the high-priest. |
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25 Was and Simon Peter standing and warming himself. They said therefore to him: Not also thou of the disciples of him thou art? Denied he, and said: Not I am. |
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26 Says one of the slaves of the high-priest, a relative being of whom cut off Peter the ear: Not I thee saw in the garden with him? |
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27 Again therefore denied the Peter; and immediately cock crew. |
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28 They led then the Jesus from of the Caiaphas into the Jerusalem hall; it was and morning. And they not went into the judgment hall, that not they might be defiled, but that they might eat the passover. |
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29 Went out therefore the Pilate to them, and said: What accusation bring you against the man this? |
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30 They answered and said to him: If not was this an evil-doer, not would to thee we delivered up him. |
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31 Said then to them the Pilate: Take him you, and according to the law of you judge him. Said therefore to him the Jews: To us not it is lawful to kill no one. |
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32 So that the word of the Jesus might be fulfilled, which he said, pointing out by what death he was about to die. |
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33 Went then into the judgment hall again the Pilate, and called the Jesus, and said to him: Thou art the king of the Jews? |
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34 Answered him the Jesus: From thyself thou this sayest, or others to thee told concerning me?
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35 Answered the Pilate: Not I a Jew am? the nation the thine and high-priests delivered up thee to me; what didst thou do? |
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36 Answered Jesus: The kingdom the mine not is of the world this; if of the world this was the kingdom the mine, the officers would those for me contend, that not I might be delivered up to the Jews, now but the kingdom the mine not is from this place.
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37 Said then to him the Pilate: Not then a king art thou? Answered the Jesus: Thou sayest; that a king am I. I for this have been born, and for this I have come into the world, that I may testify to the truth. Every one who being of the truth, hears of me the voice.
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38 Says to him the Pilate: What is truth? And this saying, again he went out to the Jews, and says to them: I not one fault find in him. |
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39 It is but a custom for you, that one to you I release in the passover; are you willing therefore, to you I release the king of the Jews? |
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40 They cried out then again all saying: Not this, but the Barabbas. Was now the Barabbas a robber. |
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