THE  ENTIRE GOSPEL OF JESUS ACCORDING TO JOHN
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      The  Entire Gospel Of Jesus According To  John

    Ch. 1                                                              JOHN

 
1:1 In the beginning,
      was the Word,
      and the Word was with God,
      and the Word was God.

1:2 The same was 
      in the beginning
      with God.

1:3 All things were made by him; 
      and without him was not 
      anything made that was made.

1:4 In him was life; 
      and the life was
      the light of men.

1:5 And the light shineth
      in darkness;
      and the darkness
      comprehended it not.

1:6 There was a man sent
       from God
       whose name was John.

1:7 The same came for a witness, 
       to bear witness of the Light, 
       that all men through him
       might believe.

1:8  He was not that Light,
       but was sent to bear witness
       of that Light.

1:9   That was the true Light, 
        which lighteth every man 
        that cometh into the world.

1:10 He was in the world 
        and the world was
        made by him,
        and the world 
        knew him not.

1:11 He came unto his own,
        and his own 
        received him not.

1:12 But as many as 
        received him, 
        to them gave he power
        to become the sons of God,
        even to them that 
        believe on his name.

1:13 Which were born,
        not of blood,
        nor of the will of the flesh,
        nor of the will of man,
        but of God.

1:14 And the Word was 
        made flesh,
        and dwelt among us, 
        (and we beheld his glory,
        the glory, as of the
        only begotten of the Father,)
        full of grace and truth.

1:15 John bare witness
        of him and cried
        saying,
        this was he of whom
        I spake,
        He that cometh after me 
        is preferred before me. 
        For he was before me.

1:16 And of his fullness,
        have all we received, 
        and grace for grace.

1:17  For the law was
         given by Moses,
         but grace and truth,
         came by Jesus Christ.

1:18  No man hath
         seen God at any time, 
         the only begotten Son,
         which is in the bosom 
         of the Father,
         he hath declared him.

1:19  And this is the 
        record of John,
        when the Jews sent
        priests and Levites from 
        Jerusalem to ask him, 
        who art thou?

1:20 And he confessed,
        and denied not;
        but confessed, 
        I am not the Christ.

1:21 And they asked him, 
        what then?
        Art thou Elias?
        And he saith, I am not.
        Art thou that prophet? 
        And he answered,
        No.

1:22 Then said they unto him,
        who art thou? 
        That we may give
        an answer to them 
        that sent us.  
        What sayest thou of thyself?

1:23 He said,
         I am the voice of one,
         crying in the wilderness, 
         make straight the way
         of the Lord, 
         as said the prophet Esaias.

1:24 And they which were sent,
        were of the Pharisees.

1:25 And they asked him,
        and said unto him,
        why baptizest thou then,
        if thou be not that Christ,
        nor Elias, 
        neither that prophet?

1:26 John answered them 
        saying,
        I baptize with water. 
        But there standeth one 
        among you,
        whom ye know not;

1:27  He it is, 
         who coming after me, 
         is preferred before me, 
         whose shoe's latchet,
         I am not worthy to
         unloose.

1:28 These things were
         done in Bethabara,
         beyond Jordan,
         where John was
         baptizing.

1:29 The next day,
        John seeth Jesus
        coming unto him 
        and saith,
        behold;
        The Lamb of God, 
        which taketh away,
        the sin of the world.

1:30 This is he of whom
         I said, 
         after me cometh a man 
         which is preferred
         before me.
         For he was before me.

1:31 And I knew him not.
        But that he should be
        made manifest to Israel, 
        therefore am I come 
        baptizing with water.

1:32 And John bare record,
        saying, 
        I saw the Spirit
        descending from 
        heaven like a dove, 
        and it abode, upon him.

1:33 And I knew him not.
        But he that sent me 
        to baptize with water,
        the same said unto me,
        upon whom thou shalt 
        see the Spirit descending, 
        and remaining on him, 
        the same is he, 
        which baptizeth with 
        The Holy Ghost.

1:34 And I saw, 
        and bare record
        that this is, 
        the Son of God.

1:35 Again, the next day after,
        John stood,
        and two of his disciples;
1:36 and 
        looking upon Jesus 
        as he walked, 
        he saith,
        behold; 
        The Lamb of God!

1:37  And the two disciples
         heard him speak,
         and they followed Jesus.

1:38 Then Jesus turned,
         and saw them following
         and saith unto them,
         what seek ye? 
         They said unto him,
          Rabbi,
         (which is to say,
          being interpreted ,
          Master,)
          where dwellest thou?

1:39  He saith unto them,
         come, and see.
         They came, 
         and saw where he dwelt,
         and abode with him that day. 
         For it was about the tenth hour.

1:40 One of the two which 
         heard John speak,
         and followed him, 
         was Andrew,
         Simon Peter's brother.

1:41 He first findeth 
        his own brother, Simon, 
        and saith unto him,
        we have found the  Messias,
        which is being interpreted, 
        the Christ.

1:42 And he brought him
        to Jesus. 
         And when Jesus beheld him,
         he said,
         thou art Simon the son of Jona.
         Thou slt be called Cephas. 
         which is by interpretation,
         a stone.

1:43 The day following, 
        Jesus would go forth into 
        Galilee,
        and findeth Philip,
        and saith unto him, 
        follow me.

1:44 Now Philip was of Bethsaida,
        the city of Andrew and Peter.

1:45  Philip findeth Nathanael,
         and saith unto him,
         we have found him,
         of whom Moses,
         in the law and the prophets
         did write,
         Jesus of Nazareth, 
         the son of Joseph.

1:46 And Nathanael 
        said unto him,
        can there any good thing
        come out of Nazareth? 
        Philip saith unto him, 
        come and see.

1:47 Jesus saw Nathanael
        coming to him and 
        saith of him,
        behold,
        an Israelite indeed,
        in whom is no guile!

1:48  Nathanael saith unto him, 
         whence knowest thou me? 
         Jesus answered 
         and said unto him,
         before that Philip called thee, 
         when thou wast under
         the fig tree, 
         I saw thee.

1:49 Nathanael answered
        and saith unto him,
        Rabbi,
        thou art the Son of God; 
        thou art the King of Israel.

1:50  Jesus answered
         and said unto him,
         because I said unto thee,
         I saw thee under the fig tree,
         believest thou? 
         Thou shalt see 
         greater things than these.

1:51  And he saith unto him,
         verily, verily, I say unto you,
         hereafter ye shall see
         heaven open,
         and the angels of God,
         ascending, and descending,
         upon the Son of man.
 
  
Ch. 2                                                                       John
 
2:1 And the third day,
      there was a marriage in
      Cana of Galilee;
      and the mother of 
      Jesus was there.

2:2 And both Jesus was called,
      and his disciples,
      to the marriage.

2:3 And when they wanted wine,
      the mother of Jesus
      saith unto him, 
      they have no wine.

2:4  Jesus saith unto her,
       *woman, 
        what have I to do with thee? 
        Mine hour is not yet come.*

2:5  His mother saith
       unto the servants,
       whatsoever he saith 
       unto you,
       do it.

2:6 And there were set there 
      six water pots of stone,
      after the manner of the 
      purifying of the Jews,
      containing two or three
      firkins apiece.

2:7 Jesus saith unto them,
      fill the water pots with water. 
      And they filled them up to
      the brim.

2:8 And he saith unto them, 
      draw out now, 
      and bear unto the
      governor of the feast. 
      And they bare it.

2:9  When the ruler
        of the feast had tasted the
        water that was made wine,
        and knew not whence it was; 
       (but the servants which
         drew the water knew;)
        the governor of the feast 
        called the bridegroom,
2:10 and saith unto him,
        every man at the beginning,
        doth set forth good wine; 
        and when men have well drunk,
        then that which is worse.
        But thou hast kept the
        good wine until now.

2:11 This beginning 
        of miracles did Jesus in 
        Cana, of Galilee,
        and manifested forth his glory.
        And his disciples believed on him.

2:12. After this, 
         he went down 
         to Capernaum, 
         he, and his mother, 
         and his brethren, 
         and his disciples. 
         And they continued there
         not many days.

2:13. And the Jews' Passover
         was at hand,
         and Jesus went up to
         Jerusalem;

2:14. and found in the temple,
         those that sold oxen 
         and sheep and doves,
         and the changers of 
         money sitting.

2:15. And when he had made a
         scourge of small cords,
         he drove them all out of 
         the temple,
         and the sheep, and the oxen; 
         and poured out the changers'
         money,
         and overthrew the
         tables.

2:16. And He
         said unto them that 
         sold doves,
         take these things hence;
         make not my Father's house
         an house of merchandise.

2:17. And his disciples remembered
         that it was written, 
         The zeal of thine house 
         hath eaten me up.

2:18. Then answered 
         the Jews
         and said unto him,
         what sign shewest thou 
         unto us,
         seeing that thou
         doest these things?

2:19. Jesus answered, 
         and said unto them,
         destroy this temple, 
         and in three days,
         I will raise it up.

2:20. Then said the Jews,
         forty and six years was this
         temple in building,
         and wilt thou 
         rear it up in three days?

2:21. But he spake of the
         temple of his body.

2:22. When therefore,
         he was risen from the dead, 
         his disciples remembered
         that he had said this
         unto them. 
         And they believed the scripture,
         and the word which Jesus had said.

2:23. Now when he was
         in Jerusalem at the
         Passover, 
         in the feast day,
         many believed in his name, 
         when they saw the 
         miracles which he did.

2:24. But Jesus did not
         commit himself unto them,
         because he knew all men,

2:25. and needed not that 
         any should testify of man. 
         For he knew what was
         in man.

vs.2:4 *What (is that) to me
             and to thee, woman?*
 

 
Ch.3                                                                          John


3:1  There was a man of the 
        Pharisees named Nicodemus, 
        a ruler of the Jews.

3:2  The same came to Jesus 
        by night,
        and said unto him, 
        Rabbi, 
        we know that thou art a
        teacher come from God.
        For no man can do these
        miracles that thou doest, 
        except God be with him.

3:3   Jesus answered 
        and said unto him, 
        verily verily I say unto thee,
        except a man be born again, 
        he cannot see the
        kingdom of God.

3:4   Nicodemus saith unto him, 
        how can a man be born 
        when he is old? 
        Can he enter the second time
        into his mother's womb
        and be born?

3:5   Jesus answered, 
         verily verily I say unto thee,
         except a man be born of 
         water,
         and of the Spirit,
         he cannot enter into the 
         kingdom of God.

3:6   That which is born
         of the flesh is flesh; 
         and that which is born
         of the Spirit,
         is spirit.

3:7   Marvel not that I 
        said unto thee, 
        ye must be born again.

3:8  The wind bloweth where it 
       listeth, 
       and thou hearest the 
       sound thereof,
       but canst not tell whence
       it cometh,
       and whither it goeth.
       So is every one that is
       born of the Spirit.

3:9   Nicodemus answered
        and said unto him, 
        how can these things be?

3:10 Jesus answered and
        said unto him, 
        art thou a master of Israel, 
        and knowest not these things?

3:11 Verily, verily, I say unto thee,
        we speak that we do know, 
        and testify that we have seen; 
        and ye receive not our witness.

3:12 If I have told you earthly things,
        and ye believe not, 
        how shall ye believe,
        if I tell you of heavenly things?

3:13 And no man hath ascended
        up to heaven,
        but he that came down
        from heaven, 
        even the Son of man,
        which is in heaven.

3:14 And as Moses lifted up the
        serpent in the wilderness, 
        even so must the Son of
        man be lifted up.

3:15 That whosoever believeth 
         in him should not perish, 
         but have eternal life.

3:16 For God so loved the world,
        that he gave his only
        begotten Son,
        that whosoever believeth 
        in him,
        should not perish,
        but have everlasting life.

3:17 For God sent not 
        his Son into the world to
        condemn the world; 
        but that the world through him, 
        might be saved. 

3:18 He that believeth on him
        is not condemned.
        But he that believeth not, 
        is condemned already,
        because he hath not believed
        in the name,
        of the only begotten
        Son of God.

3:19 And this is the condemnation, 
        that light is come into the world, 
        and men loved darkness
        rather than light,
        because their deeds were evil.

3:20 For every one that doeth evil, 
        hateth the light, 
        neither cometh to the light, 
        lest his deeds should be 
        reproved.

3:21 But he that doeth truth,
        cometh to the light, 
        that his deeds may be 
        made manifest, 
        that they are wrought in God.

3:22 After these things came
        Jesus and his disciples,
        into the land of Judea; 
        and there he tarried
        with them and baptized.

3:23 And John also was baptizing,
        in Aenon near to Salim,
        because there was much
        water there.
        And they came,
        and were baptized.

3:24 For John was not yet
        cast into prison.

3:25 Then there arose a question
        between some of 
        John's disciples and the Jews,
        about purifying.

3:26 And they came unto John
        and said unto him,
        Rabbi, 
        he that was with thee
        beyond Jordan, 
        to whom thou barest witness,
        behold,
        the same baptizeth,
        and all men come to him.

3:27 John answered and said,
        a man can receive nothing, 
        except it be given him
        from heaven.

3:28  Ye yourselves bear 
         me witness, 
         that I said, 
         I am not the Christ, 
         but that I am sent before 
         him.

3:29  He that hath the bride
         is the bridegroom.
         But the friend of the bridegroom,
         which standeth and heareth him,
         rejoiceth greatly because of the
         bridegroom's voice.
         This my joy therefore,
         is fulfilled.

3:30 He must increase, 
        but I must decrease.

3:31  He that cometh from above
         is above all.
         He that is of the earth
         is earthly,
         and speaketh of the earth.
         He that cometh from heaven 
         is above all.

3:32 And what he hath seen 
        and heard,
        that he testifieth;
        and no man receiveth
        his testimony.

3:33 He that hath received
        his testimony,
        hath set to his seal that
        God is true.

3:34 For he whom God hath sent, 
        speaketh the words of God. 
        For God giveth not the Spirit, 
        by measure, 
        unto him.

3:35 The Father loveth the Son,
        and hath given 
        all things into his hand.

3:36 He that believeth on
        the Son hath everlasting life.
        And he that believeth not the Son 
        shall not see life;  
        but the wrath of God
        abideth on him.

 
 
Ch. 4                                                                          John
 

4:1   When therefore, 
        the Lord knew how the 
        Pharisees had heard,
        that Jesus made and baptized 
        more disciples than John,

4:2  (though Jesus himself
        baptized not, 
        but his disciples,)

4:3   He left Judea,
        and departed again 
        into Galilee.

4:4   And he must needs go 
        through Samaria.

4:5   Then cometh he to a city
        of Samaria which is 
        called Sychar,
        near to the parcel of ground that 
        Jacob gave to his son Joseph.

4:6  Now Jacob's well was there.
       Jesus therefore,
       being wearied with his journey, 
       sat thus on the well. 
       And it was about the sixth hour.

4:7  There cometh a woman
       of Samaria to draw water. 
       Jesus saith unto her, 
       give me to drink.

4:8  (For his disciples were
        gone away unto 
        the city, to buy meat.)

4:9  Then saith the woman 
       of Samaria unto him,
       how is it that thou,
       being a Jew, askest drink of me, 
       which am a woman of Samaria? 
       For the Jews have no dealings
       with the Samaritans.

4:10 Jesus answered, 
        and said unto her,
        if thou knewest the gift of God,
        and who it is that saith to thee, 
        give me to drink;  
        thou wouldest have asked
        of him,
        and he would have given thee
        living water.

4:11   The woman saith unto him,
          Sir, 
          thou hast nothing to draw with,
          and the well is deep.
          From whence then hast thou
          that living water?

4:12 Art thou greater than
        our father Jacob, 
        which gave us the well,
        and drank thereof himself,
        and his children, and his cattle?

4:13 Jesus answered 
        and said unto her,
        whosoever drinketh of 
        this water shall thirst again.

4:14 But whosoever drinketh of 
        the water that I shall give him,
        shall never thirst; 
        But the water that I shall give him,
        shall be in him a well of water
        springing up,
        into everlasting life.

4:15 The woman saith unto him,
         Sir, give me this water,
         that I thirst not, 
         neither come hither to draw.

4:16 Jesus saith unto her, 
        go, 
        call thy husband 
        and come hither.

4:17 The woman 
         answered and said,
         I have no husband.
         Jesus said unto her,
         thou hast well said, 
         I have no husband.

4:18 For thou hast had five
        husbands;
        and he, whom thou now hast,
        is not thy husband. 
        In that saidst thou truly.

4:19 The woman saith unto him,
         Sir, 
         I perceive that thou art
         a prophet.

4:20 Our fathers worshipped
        in this mountain;
        and ye say,
        that in Jerusalem is 
        the place where men ought to
        worship.

4:21 Jesus saith unto her, 
        woman, believe me, 
        the hour cometh, when ye shall 
        neither in this mountain, 
        nor at Jerusalem,
        worship the Father.

4:22 Ye worship ye know not what.
        We know what we worship. 
        For salvation is of the Jews.

4:23 But the hour cometh,
        and now is, when the true
        worshippers shall worship
        the Father in spirit,
        and in truth.
        For the Father seeketh such,
        to worship him.

4:24 God is a Spirit.
        And they that worship him 
        must worship him in spirit,
        and in truth.

4:25 The woman saith unto him,
         I know that Messias cometh,
         which is called Christ. 
         When he is come, 
         he will tell us all things.

4:26 Jesus saith unto her, 
         I that speak unto thee,
         am he.

4:27  And upon this, 
         came his disciples, and 
         marveled that he talked 
         with the woman.
         Yet no man said, 
         what seekest thou? 
         Or,
         why talkest thou with her?

4:28 The woman then left her 
         water pot, and went her 
         way into the city, 
         and saith to the men,

4:29 come, see a man,
        which told me all things
        that ever I did.
        Is not this the Christ?

4:30  Then they went out 
         of the city,
         and came unto him.

4:31 In the mean while
        his disciples prayed him,
        saying,
        Master, eat.

4:32 But he said unto them, 
        I have meat to eat,
        that ye know not of.

4:33 Therefore said the
         disciples one to another, 
         hath any man brought him 
         ought to eat?

4:34 Jesus saith unto them,
        My meat is to do the will of 
        him that sent me,
        and to finish his work.

4:35 Say not ye, 
        there are yet four months, 
        and then cometh the harvest?
        Behold, I say unto you, 
        lift up your eyes, and 
        look on the fields;
        for they are white 
        already to harvest.

4:36 And he that reapeth 
        receiveth wages, 
        and gathereth fruit,
        unto life eternal; 
        that both he that soweth,
        and he that reapeth,
        may rejoice together.

4:37  And herein is that
         saying true,
         One soweth, 
         and another reapeth.

4:38  I sent you to reap that
         whereon ye bestowed no
         labor. 
         Other men labored, 
         and ye are entered into 
         their labors.

4:39 And many of the
        Samaritans of that city, 
        believed on him, for the 
        saying of the woman,
        which testified, 
        He told me all that ever I did.

4:40 So when the Samaritans 
        were come unto him, 
        they besought him, 
        that he would tarry with them.
        And he abode there two days.

4:41 And many more believed
        because of his own word;

4:42 and said unto the woman,
        now we believe, 
        not because of thy saying. 
        For we have heard him ourselves, 
        and know that this is
        indeed the Christ, 
        the Savior of the world.

4:43 Now after two days,
        he departed thence, 
        and went into Galilee.

4:44 For Jesus himself testified, 
        that a prophet hath
        no honor in his own country.

4:45 Then when he was come 
         into Galilee,
         the Galilaeans received him, 
         having seen all the things that 
         he did at Jerusalem at the feast.
         For they also went unto the feast.

4:46 So Jesus came again into Cana
        of Galilee,
        where he made the water wine. 
        And there was a certain nobleman,
        whose son was sick, at Capernaum.

4:47  When he heard that Jesus 
         was come out of Judea, 
         into Galilee,
         he went unto him,
         and besought him that he would 
         come down and heal his son.
         For he was at the point of death.

4:48 Then said Jesus unto him,
         except ye see signs and wonders, 
         ye will not believe.

4:49 The nobleman saith unto him,
         Sir, come down, 
         ere my child die.

4:50 Jesus saith unto him, 
         go thy way;  thy son liveth.
        And the man believed 
        the word that Jesus had 
        spoken unto him, 
        and he went his way.

4:51 And as he was now
        going down
        his servants met him 
        and told him,
        saying, 
        thy son liveth.

4:52 Then enquired he of them,
        the hour when he began
        to amend.
        And they said unto him, 
        yesterday,
        at the seventh hour,
        the fever left him.

4:53 So the father knew  
        that it was at the same hour 
        in the which Jesus said 
        unto him, 
        thy son liveth,
        And himself believed, 
        and his whole house.

4:54 This  is  again, the
        second miracle that Jesus did,
        when he was come out of Judea, 
        into Galilee.


  
Ch. 5                                                                      John


5:1   After this, 
        there was a feast of 
        the Jews; 
        and Jesus went up
        to Jerusalem.

5:2  Now there is at Jerusalem, 
       by the sheep market
       a pool,
       which is called in the 
       Hebrew tongue, Bethesda,
       having five porches.

5:3   In these lay a great
        multitude of impotent folk,
        of blind, halt, withered, 
        waiting for the moving 
        of the water.

5:4  For an angel went down 
       at a certain season, 
       into the pool and 
       troubled the water.
       Whosoever then first, 
       after the troubling
       of the water stepped in,
       was made whole of
       whatsoever disease
       he had.

5:5  And a certain man
       was there which had 
       an infirmity
       thirty and eight years.

5:6  When Jesus saw him lie,
       and knew that he had
       been now a long time in
       that case, 
       he saith unto him, 
       wilt thou be made
       whole?

5:7  The impotent man 
        answered him,
        Sir, I have no man, 
        when the water is troubled, 
        to put me into the pool.
        But while I am coming 
        another steppeth down 
        before me.

5:8   Jesus saith unto him,
        rise, 
        take up thy bed and walk.

5:9   And immediately 
        the man was made whole,
        and took up his bed and walked.
        And on the same day was the
        Sabbath.

5:10  The Jews therefore, 
         said unto him that was cured,
         it is the Sabbath day. 
         It is not lawful for thee to 
         carry thy bed.

5:11 He answered them,
        He that made me whole,
        the same said unto me,
        take up thy bed, and walk.

5:12 Then asked they him, 
        what man is that which
        said unto thee, 
        take up thy bed, and walk?

5:13 And he that was healed
        wist not who it was.
        For Jesus had 
        conveyed himself away,
        a multitude being in that place.

5:14 Afterward,
        Jesus findeth him
        in the temple,
        and said unto him, 
        behold, 
        thou art made whole.
        Sin no more,
        lest a worse thing
        come unto thee.

5:15 The man departed, 
        and told the Jews
        that it was Jesus
        which had made him
        whole.

5:16 And therefore did the Jews
        persecute Jesus,
        and sought to slay him,
        because he had done
        these things on the
        Sabbath day.

5:17 But Jesus answered
        them,
        My Father worketh hitherto,
        and I work.

5:18 Therefore the Jews
         sought the more to kill him,
         because he not only
         had broken the Sabbath,
         but said also that God was
         his Father,
         making himself,
         equal with God.

5:19 Then answered
         Jesus and
         said unto them,
          verily, verily,
          I say unto you,
          The Son can do nothing
          of himself,
          but what he seeth the Father do.
          For what things so ever
          he doeth, 
          these also doeth the Son
          likewise.

5:20 For the Father loveth the Son,
        and sheweth him all things
        that himself doeth.
        And he will shew him
        greater works than these, 
        that ye may marvel.

5:21 For as the Father
        raiseth up the dead, 
        and quickeneth them; 
        even so, 
        The Son quickeneth 
        whom he will.

5:22 For the Father
        judgeth no man
        but hath committed
        all judgment unto the Son;

5:23 that all men should
        honor the Son, 
        even as they honor the Father. 
        He that honoureth 
        not the Son,
        honoureth not the Father
        which hath sent him.

5:24  Verily, verily,
         I say unto you,
         he that heareth my word,
         and believeth on him
         that sent me,
         hath everlasting life,
         and shall not come into 
         condemnation; 
         but is passed from death,
         unto life.

5:25 Verily, verily, 
        I say unto you, 
        the hour is coming 
        and now is,
        when the dead shall hear 
        the voice of the Son of God.
        And they that hear, shall live.

5:26 For as the Father hath
        life in himself; 
        so hath he given to the Son
        to have life in himself;

5:27 and 
        hath given him authority 
        to execute judgment also,
        because he is the Son of man.

5:28 Marvel not at this.
        For the hour is coming, 
        in the which all 
        that are in the graves 
        shall hear his voice,

5:29 and shall come forth. 
        They that have done good,
        unto the resurrection of life; 
        and they that have done evil,
        unto the resurrection of
        damnation.

5:30  I can of mine own self
         do nothing.
         As I hear, I judge.
         And my judgment is just;
         because I seek not mine 
         own will,
         but the will of the Father
         which hath sent me.

5:31 If I bear witness of myself,
        my witness is not true.

5:32  There is another that 
         beareth witness of me; 
         and I know that the witness 
         which he witnesseth of me,
         is true.

5:33 Ye sent unto John
        and he bare witness
        unto the truth.

5:34 But I receive not, 
        testimony from man.
        But these things I say, 
        that ye might be saved.

5:35  He was a burning, 
         and a shining light.
         And ye were willing,
         for a season,
         to rejoice in his light.

5:36 But I have greater witness
        than that of John. 
        For the works which 
        the Father hath given me 
        to finish,
        the same works that I do,
        bear witness of me, 
        that the Father hath sent me.

5:37 And the Father himself, 
        which hath sent me,
        hath borne witness of me.
        Ye have neither heard
        his voice at any time,
        nor seen his shape.

5:38 And ye have not
        his word abiding in you.
        For whom he hath sent,
        him ye believe not.

5:39 Search the scriptures;
        for in them ye think ye have 
        eternal life. 
        And they are they, 
        which testify of me.

5:40 And ye will not come to me, 
        that ye might have life. 

5:41 I receive not honor from men.

5:42 But I know you, 
        that ye have not 
        the love of God in you.

5:43 I am come in my 
        Father's name, 
        and ye receive me not.
        If another shall come
        in his own name,
        him ye will receive.

5:44 How can ye believe, 
        which receive honor 
        one of another,
        and seek not the honor
        that cometh from God only? 

5:45  Do not think that I will 
         accuse you to the Father.
         There is one that accuseth you,
         even Moses,
         in whom ye trust.

5:46 For had ye believed Moses,
        ye would have believed me; 
        for he wrote of me.

5:47 But if ye believe not his writings,
        how shall ye believe my words?

 

 Ch. 6                                                                            John


6:1  After these things, 
       Jesus went over the sea
       of Galilee,
       which is the sea of Tiberias.

6:2  And a great multitude
       followed him,
       because they saw his
       miracles which he 
       did on them
       that were diseased.

6:3  And Jesus went up
       into a mountain,
       and there he sat with
       his disciples.

6:4   And the Passover, 
        a feast of the Jews, 
        was nigh.

6:5   When Jesus then 
        lifted up his eyes,
        and saw a great company
        come unto him,
        he saith unto Philip,
        whence shall we buy bread,
        that these may eat?

6:6  And this he said 
       to prove him. 
       For he himself knew
       what he would do.

6:7  Philip answered him,
       two hundred pennyworth
       of bread is not sufficient for 
       them,  
       that every one of them may 
       take a little.

6:8   One of his disciples, 
        Andrew, 
        Simon Peter's brother, 
        saith unto him,

6:9   there is a lad here,
        which hath five barley loaves, 
        and two small fishes.
        But what are they among 
        so many?

6:10 And Jesus said,
        make the men sit down. 
        Now there was 
        much grass in the place. 
        So the men sat down, 
        in number, 
        about five thousand.

6:11 And Jesus took the loaves; 
        and when he had given thanks,
        he distributed to the disciples, 
        and the disciples to them that
        were set down;
        and likewise of the fishes,
        as much as they would.

6:12 When they were filled, 
        he said unto his disciples,
        gather up the fragments
        that remain, 
        that nothing be lost.

6:13  Therefore they gathered
         them together, and filled 
         twelve baskets, with the 
         fragments of the 
         five barley loaves,
         which remained
         over and above unto them 
         that had eaten.

6:14 Then those men,
        when they had seen the 
        miracle that Jesus did 
        said, 
        this is of a truth, 
        that prophet that 
        should come into the world.

6:15  When Jesus therefore
         perceived,
         that they would
         come and take him by force, 
         to make him a king, 
         he departed again into a
         mountain himself alone.

6:16 And when even was now come,
        his disciples went down
        unto the sea,
6:17 and 
        entered into a ship, 
        and went over the sea toward 
        Capernaum.
        And it was now dark,
        and Jesus was not come to them.

6:18 And the sea arose
        by reason of a great
        wind that blew.

6:19 So when they had rowed, 
        about five and twenty or thirty
        furlongs,
        they see Jesus walking on the sea, 
        and drawing nigh unto the ship. 
        And they were afraid.

6:20  But he saith unto them,
         it is I;  be not afraid.

6:21 Then, they willingly
        received him into the ship.
        And immediately, 
        the ship was at the land 
        whither they went.

6:22  The day following,
         when the people which 
         stood on the other side of
         the sea, saw that there was 
         none other boat there,
         save that one whereinto 
         his disciples  were entered, 
         and that Jesus went not
         with his disciples into the 
         boat,
         but that his disciples were
         gone away alone;

6:23 howbeit, 
        there came other boats 
        from Tiberias
        nigh unto the place where they
        did eat bread, after that,
        the Lord had given thanks.

6:24 When the people,
         therefore saw that
         Jesus was not there,
         neither his disciples,
         they also took shipping, 
         and came to Capernaum
         seeking for Jesus.

6:25 And when they had found
        him on the other side of the 
        sea, 
        they said unto him,
        Rabbi, 
        when camest thou hither?

6:26 Jesus answered them
        and said, 
        verily, verily,
        I say unto you,
        ye seek me,  
        not because ye saw miracles, 
        but because ye did 
        eat of the loaves,
        and were filled.

6:27 Labor not for the meat
        which perisheth,
        but for that meat which
        endureth unto everlasting life, 
        which the Son of man shall
        give unto you. 
        For him, 
        hath God the Father sealed.

6:28 Then said they unto him,
        what shall we do, 
        that we might work 
        the works of God?

6:29 Jesus answered, 
        and said unto them, 
        this is the work of God, 
        that ye believe on him,
        whom he hath sent.

6:30 They said therefore unto him,
         what sign shewest thou then, 
         that we may see and
         believe thee? 
         What dost thou work?

6:31 Our fathers did eat 
        manna in the desert; 
        as it is written,
        He gave them bread 
        from heaven to eat.

6:32 Then Jesus said unto them,
        verily, verily,
        I say unto you,
        Moses gave you not
        that bread from heaven;
        but my Father giveth you the
        true bread from heaven.

6:33 For the bread of God is he which
        cometh down from heaven, 
        and giveth life, unto the world.

6:34 Then said they unto him,
         Lord, evermore,
         give us this bread.

6:35 And Jesus said unto them,
         I am the bread of life. 
         He that cometh to me 
         shall never hunger; 
         and he that believeth
         on me, shall never thirst.

6:36 But I said unto you,
        that ye also have seen me,
        and believe not.

6:37 All that the Father giveth me
        shall come to me;
        and him that cometh to me,
        I will in no wise cast out.

6:38 For I came down 
        from heaven,
        not to do mine own will, 
        but the will of him 
        that sent me.

6:39  And this is the 
         Father's will 
         which hath sent me,
         that of all which he hath 
         given me,
         I should lose nothing,
         but should raise it up again
         at the last day.

6:40  And this is the will 
         of him that sent me,
         that every one which 
         seeth the Son, 
         and believeth on him, 
         may have everlasting life.
         And I will raise him up,
         at the last day.

6:41 Then the Jews murmured
         at him because
         he said,
         I am the bread 
         which came down from 
         heaven.

6:42 And they said, 
        is not this Jesus,
        the son of Joseph, 
        whose father and mother
        we know?
        How is it then that he saith, 
        I came down from heaven?

6:43 Jesus therefore answered
        and said unto them, 
        murmur not among
        yourselves.

6:44  No man can come to me,
         except the Father,
         which hath sent me, 
         draw him, 
         And I will raise him up
         at the last day.

6:45  It is written in the prophets,
         And they shall be all
         taught of God.
         Every man therefore
         that hath heard,
         and hath learned 
         of the Father, 
         cometh unto me.

6:46 Not that any man hath
        seen the Father,
        save he which is of God, 
        he hath seen the Father.

6:47  Verily, verily, 
         I say unto you,
         he that believeth on me
         hath everlasting life.

6:48  I am that bread of life.

6:49  Your fathers did eat manna
         in the wilderness,
         and are dead.

6:50  This is the bread which
         cometh down from heaven,
         that a man may eat thereof
         and not die.

6:51  I am the living bread,
         which came down from heaven.
         If any man eat of this bread, 
         he shall live for ever. 
         And the bread that
         I will give is my flesh,
         which I will give for the
         life of the world.

6:52  The Jews therefore,
         strove among themselves,
         saying,
         how can this man give us 
         his flesh to eat?

6:53 Then Jesus
        said unto them,
        verily, verily, 
        I say unto you,
        except ye eat the flesh
        of the Son of man, 
        and drink his blood, 
        ye have no life in you.

6:54  Whoso eateth my flesh,
         and drinketh my blood,
         hath eternal life; 
         and I will raise him up
         at the last day.

6:55 For my flesh is meat indeed,
        and my blood is drink indeed.

6:56 He that eateth my flesh,
        and drinketh my blood, 
        dwelleth in me, 
        and I, in him.

6:57  As the living Father hath
         sent me,
         and I live by the Father;  
         so he that eateth me,
         even he, shall live by me.

6:58 This is that bread which
         came down from heaven.
         Not as your fathers
         did eat manna, and are dead.
         He that eateth of this bread 
         shall live for ever.

6:59 These things said he 
         in the synagogue,
         as he taught in 
         Capernaum.

6:60 Many therefore of his disciples,
        when they had heard this
        said, 
        this is an hard saying; 
        who can hear it?

6:61 When Jesus knew 
        in himself
        that his disciples 
        murmured at it,
        he said unto them,
        doth this offend you?

6:62 What and if ye shall see the
        Son of man ascend up where
        he was before?

6:63 It is the spirit that quickeneth; 
        the flesh profiteth nothing.
        The words that I speak unto you,
        they are spirit, and they are life.

6:64 But there are some of you that
        believe not.
        For Jesus knew from the beginning 
        who they were that believed not,
        and who should betray him.

6:65  And he said,
         therefore said I unto you,
         that no man can come unto me,
         except it were given unto him
         of my Father.

6:66  From that time,
         many of his disciples
         went back,
         and walked no more
         with him.

6:67 Then said Jesus unto the twelve,
        will ye also go away?

6:68 Then Simon Peter answered him,
         Lord,
         to whom shall we go?
         Thou hast the words of 
         eternal life.

6:69  And we believe, 
         and are sure, 
         that thou art that Christ, 
         The Son of the living God.

6:70 Jesus answered them,
        have not I chosen you twelve,
        and one of you is a devil?

6:71 He spake of Judas Iscariot, 
        the son of Simon.
        For he it was that would betray him,
        being one of the twelve.
 
 
 
 
 
Ch. 7                                                                          John

 
7:1   After these things, 
        Jesus walked in Galilee;
        for he would not walk
        in Jewry because the Jews 
        sought to kill him.

7:2   Now the Jew's feast of 
        tabernacles was at hand. 

7:3  His brethren therefore,
       said unto him, 
       depart hence and go into
       Judea,
       that thy disciples also
       may see the works that
       thou doest.

7:4  For there is no man 
       that doeth anything in secret,
       and he himself seeketh
       to be known openly. 
       If thou do these things, 
       shew thyself to the world.

7:5  For neither did his 
       brethren believe in him.

7:6  Then Jesus said unto them,
        My time is not yet come.
        But your time is always ready.

7:7  The world cannot hate you;
        but me, it hateth,
        because I testify of it,
        that the works thereof are evil.

7:8  Go ye up unto this feast.
       I go not up yet unto this feast. 
       For my time is not yet full come.  

7:9  When he had 
        said these words unto them,
        he abode still in Galilee.

7:10 But when his brethren were 
        gone up, 
        then went he also up unto 
        the feast,
        not openly, but as it were,  
        in secret.

7:11 Then the Jews 
         sought him at the feast,
         and said,
         where is he?

7:12  And there was much murmuring
         among the people concerning
         him. 
         For some said, 
         He is a good man. 
         Others said,
         nay;
         but he deceiveth the people.

7:13 Howbeit no man spake 
        openly of him 
        for fear of the Jews.

7:14 Now about the midst
        of the feast,
        Jesus went up into the temple, 
        and taught.

7:15 And the Jews marveled
        saying, 
        how knoweth this man letters,
        having never learned?

7:16 Jesus answered them
        and said,
        My doctrine is not mine,
        but his that sent me.

7:17 If any man will do his will,
        he shall know of the 
        doctrine,
        whether it be of God,
        or whether I speak of myself.

7:18 He that speaketh of himself,
        seeketh his own glory.
        But he that seeketh
        his glory that sent him, 
        the same is true, 
        and no unrighteousness
        is in him.

7:19 Did not Moses give you the law,
        and yet none of you keepeth
        the law? 
        Why go ye about to kill me?

7:20 The people answered
        and said, 
        Thou hast a devil.
        Who goeth about to 
        kill thee?

7:21  Jesus answered, 
         and said unto them, 
         I have done one work, 
         and ye all marvel.

7:22 Moses therefore, 
        gave unto you the 
        circumcision.
        Not because it is of Moses, 
        but of the fathers. 
        And ye, on the Sabbath day, 
        circumcise a man.

7:23 If a man on the Sabbath day
        receive circumcision,
        that the law of Moses should not 
        be broken; 
        are ye angry at me,  
        because I have made a man
        every whit whole,
        on the Sabbath day?

7:24  Judge not according
         to the appearance,
         but judge righteous judgment.

7:25  Then said some of them
         of Jerusalem, 
         is not this he whom they 
         seek to kill?

7:26 But lo,
        he speaketh boldly, 
        and they say nothing unto him.
        Do the rulers know indeed,
        that this is the very Christ?

7:27  Howbeit we know this man
         whence he is. 
         But when Christ cometh,
         no man knoweth whence he is.

7:28 Then cried Jesus 
         in the temple 
         as he taught, 
         saying, 
         ye both know me, 
         and ye know whence I am.
         And I am not come of myself.
         But he that sent me is true, 
         whom ye know not.

7:29  But I know him.
         For I am from him,  
         and he hath sent me.

7:30 Then they sought to take him. 
        But no man laid hands on him 
        because his hour was not yet 
        come.

7:31 And many of the people
        believed on him and said,
        when Christ cometh, 
        will he do more miracles 
        than these which this man 
        hath done?

7:32 The Pharisees heard that
         the people murmured
         such things concerning him.
         And the Pharisees and the 
         chief priests, sent
         officers to take him.

7:33 Then  Jesus said unto them,
         yet a little while
         am I with you
         and then I go unto him
         that sent me.

7:34  Ye shall seek me,
         and shall not find me.
         And where I am, 
         thither ye cannot come.

7:35 Then said the Jews among
        themselves,
        whither will he go that we
        shall not find him? 
        Will he go unto the dispersed
        among the Gentiles,
        and teach the Gentiles?

7:36 What manner of saying
        is this that he said,
        ye shall seek me,
        and shall not find me.
        And where I am, 
        thither ye cannot come?

7:37 In the last day,
        that great day of the feast, 
        Jesus stood and cried, 
        saying, 
        if any man thirst, 
        let him come unto me
        and drink.

7:38 He that believeth on me,
        as the scripture hath said, 
        out of his belly shall flow 
        rivers of living water.

7:39 But this he spake of the Spirit,
        which they that 
        believe on him should receive.
        For the Holy Ghost was not
        yet given;
        because that Jesus was not yet 
        glorified.

7:40 Many of the people therefore 
        when they heard this saying,
        said,
        of a truth,
        this is the Prophet.

7:41 Others said,
        this is the Christ. 
        But some said,
        shall Christ come out of Galilee?

7:42 Hath not the scripture said, 
        that Christ cometh of the
        seed of David,
        and out of the town
        of Bethlehem, 
        where David was?

7:43 So there was a division 
        among the people
        because of him. 

7:44  And some of them would have
         taken him; 
         but no man laid hands on him.

7:45 Then came the officers to the
         chief priests and Pharisees; 
         and they said unto them, 
         why have ye not brought him?

7:46 The officers answered,
         never man spake like this man.

7:47 Then answered them
        the Pharisees, 
        are ye also deceived?

7:48 Have any of the rulers 
        or of the Pharisees,
        believed on him?

7:49 But this people,  
        who knoweth not the law,
        are cursed.

7:50 Nicodemus saith unto them,
        (he that came to Jesus by night,
          being one of them,)

7:51  doth our law judge any man 
         before it hear him, 
         and know what he doeth?

7:52 They answered and
         said unto him,
         art thou also of Galilee? 
         Search, and look.
         For out of Galilee ariseth
         no prophet.

7:53 And every man went 
        unto his own house.


 
  Ch.8                                                                          John


  
8:1 Jesus went unto the
      mount of Olives.

8:2 And early in the morning 
      he came again into the temple,
      and all the people came unto him.
      And he sat down, and taught them.

8:3  And the scribes and Pharisees 
       brought unto him a
       woman taken in adultery.
       And when they had set her 
       in the midst,

8:4  they said unto him,
       Master, 
       this woman was taken
       in adultery,
       in the very act.

8:5  Now Moses in the law
       commanded us,
       that such should be stoned.
       But what sayest thou?

8:6   This they said, tempting him, 
        that they might have to 
        accuse him. 
        But Jesus stooped down, 
        and with his finger, 
        wrote on the ground, 
        as though he heard them not.

8:7  So when they had continued
       asking him,
       he lifted up himself 
       and said unto them, 
       he, that is without sin 
       among you,
       let him first,
       cast a stone at her.

8:8   And again he
        stooped down, 
        and wrote on the ground.

8:9   And they which heard it, 
        being convicted by their 
        own conscience,
        went out, one by one, 
        beginning at the eldest,
        even unto the last.
        And Jesus was left alone,
        and the woman, 
        standing in the midst.

8:10 When Jesus had lifted 
         up himself, 
         and saw none but the woman,
         he said unto her, 
         woman, 
         where are those thine accusers? 
         Hath no man condemned thee?

8:11 She said, 
        no man,
        Lord. 
        And Jesus said unto her,
        neither do I condemn thee.
        Go, 
        and sin no more.

8:12 Then spake Jesus again unto
         them saying,
         I am the light of the world.
         He that followeth me shall not 
         walk in darkness,
         but shall have the light of life.

8:13 The Pharisees therefore
         said unto him, 
         thou bearest record of thyself; 
         thy record is not true.

8:14 Jesus answered
        and said unto them,
        though I bear record of myself,
        yet my record is true.
        For I know whence I came, 
        and whither I go.
        But ye cannot tell whence I 
        came  and whither I go.

8:15 Ye judge after the flesh; 
         I judge no man.

8:16 And yet if I judge,
        my judgment is true. 
        For I am not alone,  
        but I, and the Father that
        sent me.

8:17 It is also written in your law,
        that the testimony of
        two men is true.

8:18 I am one that 
        bear witness of myself,
        and the Father that sent me
        beareth witness of me.

8:19 Then said they unto him, 
        where is thy Father? 
        Jesus answered, 
        ye neither know me, 
        nor my Father. 
        If ye had known me, 
        ye would have known
        my Father also.

8:20 These words spake Jesus 
        in the treasury,
        as he taught, in the temple.
        And no man laid hands on him; 
        for his hour was not yet come.

8:21 Then said Jesus again
         unto them, 
         I go my way,
         and ye shall seek me, 
         and shall die in your sins.
         Whither I go, ye cannot come.

8:22 Then said the Jews, 
        will he kill himself? 
        Because he saith, 
        whither I go, 
        ye cannot come.

8:23 And he said unto them,
        ye are from beneath; 
        I am from above. 
        Ye are of this world; 
        I am not of this world.

8:24 I said therefore unto you,
        that ye shall die
        in your sins.
        For if ye believe not 
        that I am... he, 
        ye shall die in your sins.

8:25  Then said they unto him,  
         who art thou?
         And Jesus saith unto them, 
         even the same that I 
         said unto you from the
         beginning.

8:26 I have many things 
        to say and to judge of you.
        But he that sent me is true; 
        and I speak to the world 
        those things which I have heard 
        of him.

8:27 They understood not, 
         that he spake to them 
         of the Father.

8:28 Then said Jesus unto them,
         when ye have lifted up,
         the Son of man,
         then shall ye know that
         I am he,
         and that I do nothing of myself;
         but as my Father hath taught me, 
         I speak these things.

8:29  And he that sent me is with me.
         The Father hath not left me alone; 
         for I do always those things
         that please him.

8:30  As he spake these words, 
         many believed on him.

8:31 Then said Jesus to those Jews
         which believed on him,
         if ye continue in my word, 
         then are ye my disciples indeed;

8:32  and 
         ye shall know the truth,
         and the truth, 
         shall make you free.

8:33  They answered him, 
         we be Abraham's seed,
         and were never in bondage 
         to any man.
         How sayest thou, 
         ye shall be made free?

8:34  Jesus answered them, 
         verily, verily,
         I say unto you, 
         whosoever committeth sin,
         is the servant of sin.

8:35 And the servant abideth not 
        in the house forever.
        But the Son abideth ever.

8:36 If the Son therefore 
        shall make you free,
        ye shall be free indeed.

8:37 I know that ye are
        Abraham's seed;
        but ye seek to kill me,
        because my word 
        hath no place in you.

8:38 I speak that which I have seen 
        with my Father. 
        And ye do that which ye have seen
        with your father.

8:39  They answered and 
         said unto him,
         Abraham is our father.
         Jesus saith unto them, 
         if ye were Abraham's children, 
         ye would do the works of Abraham.

8:40 But now ye seek to kill me, 
        a man that hath told you
        the truth, 
        which I have heard of God. 
        This did not Abraham.

8:41 Ye do the deeds of your father. 
        Then they saith unto him, 
         we  be  not  born of fornication; 
         we have one Father, 
         even God.

8:42 Jesus said unto them, 
        if God were your Father,
        ye would love me;
        for I proceeded forth and
        came from God;
        neither came I of myself, 
        but he sent me.

8:43  Why do ye not understand 
         my speech?
         Even because ye cannot 
         hear my word.

8:44  Ye are of your father,
         the devil, 
         and the lusts of your father 
         ye will do. 
         He was a murderer from the 
         beginning, 
         and abode not in the truth, 
         because there is no truth in him. 
         When he speaketh a lie,
         he speaketh of his own. 
         For he is a liar, and the father of it.

8:45 And because I tell you the truth,
        ye believe me not.

8:46 Which of you convinceth* 
         me of sin?
         And if I say the truth,
         why do ye not believe me?

8:47  He that is of God, 
         heareth God's words.
         Ye therefore, hear them not,
         because ye are not of God.

8:48 Then answered the Jews 
         and said unto him,
         say we not well that thou art a 
         Samaritan, and hast a devil?

8:49  Jesus answered,
         I have not a devil; 
         but I honor my Father, 
         and ye do, dishonor me.

8:50 And I seek not mine own glory.
        There is one that seeketh
         and judgeth.

8:51 Verily, verily, I say unto you,
         if a man keep my saying, 
         he shall never see death.

8:52 Then said the Jews unto him,
         now we know that thou hast a devil.
         Abraham is dead, and the prophets;
         and thou sayest, 
         if a man keep my saying, 
         he shall never taste of death.

8:53  Art thou greater than our
         father Abraham
         which is dead? 
         And the prophets are dead.
         Whom makest thou thyself?

8:54 Jesus answered,
        if I honor myself, 
        my honor is nothing. 
        It is my Father that 
        honoureth me;
        of whom ye say, 
        that he is your God.

8:55 Yet, ye have not known him;
         but I know him.
         And if I should say, 
         I know him not, 
         I shall be a liar like unto you.
         But I know him,
         and keep his saying.

8:56  Your father Abraham
         rejoiced to see my day. 
         And he saw it, and was glad.

8:57  Then said the Jews unto him,
         Thou art not yet 
         fifty years old and hast thou 
         seen Abraham?

8:58 Jesus said unto them,
         verily, verily,
         I say unto you,
         before Abraham was,
         I am.

8:59 Then they  took  up stones to 
         cast at him. 
         But Jesus hid himself, 
         and went out of the temple,
         going through the midst of them, 
         and so, passed by.

(vs.46 the better word translation here is 
           convinceth*; or, convinces) i.e. to convict



Ch.9                                                                              John


9:1  And  as  Jesus passed by,
       he saw a man which was 
       blind from his birth.

9:2  And his disciples asked
       him saying,
       Master, 
       who did sin, this man,
       or his parents,
       that he was born blind?

9:3 Jesus answered,
      neither hath this man
      sinned, 
      nor his parents.
      But that the works of God 
      should be made manifest
      in him.

9:4  I must work the works 
       of him that sent me, 
       while it is day. 
       The night cometh, 
       when no man can work.

9:5  As long as I am in the world,
       I am the light of the world.

9:6  When he had thus spoken, 
       he spat on the ground,
       and made clay of the spittle, 
       and he anointed the 
       eyes of the blind man
       with the clay,
9:7  and 
       said unto him, 
       go, 
       wash in the pool of Siloam. 
       which is by interpretation,
       Sent.
       He went his way
       therefore,
       and washed,
       and came seeing.

9:8   The neighbors therefore,
        and they which before 
        had seen him,
        that he was blind,
        said, 
        is not this he that sat 
        and begged?

9:9    Some said, this is he.
         Others said, he is like him.
         But he said,
         I am he.

9:10 Therefore said they 
         unto him,
         how were thine eyes opened?

9:11 He answered and said,
        a man that is called Jesus
        made clay, 
        and anointed my eyes, 
        and said unto me, 
        go to the pool of Siloam, 
        and wash. 
        And I went and washed,
        and I received sight.

9:12 Then said they unto him,
         where is he?
         He said,  I  know not.

9:13 They brought to the 
         Pharisees  him
         that aforetime was blind.

9:14 And it was the Sabbath day
        when Jesus made the clay,
        and opened his eyes.

9:15 Then again, 
         the Pharisees also asked him
         how he had received his sight.
         He said unto them, 
         He put clay upon mine eyes, 
         and  I  washed,
         and do see.

9:16 Therefore said some of the
         Pharisees,
         this man is not of God,
         because he keepeth not the
         Sabbath day. 
         Others said, 
         how can a man that is a sinner,
         do such miracles? 
         And there was a
         division among them.

9:17 They say unto the 
         blind man again, 
         what sayest thou of him,
         that he hath opened
         thine eyes? 
         He said,  
         He is a prophet.

9:18  But the Jews did not 
         believe concerning him,
         that he had been blind
         and received his sight, 
         until they called the
         parents of him that had 
         received his sight.

9:19  And they asked them
         saying, 
         is this your son, 
         who ye say was born blind? 
         How then doth he now see?

9:20  His parents answered
         them and said,
         we know that this is our son,
         and that he was born blind.

9:21  But by what means
         he now seeth,
         we know not;
         or who hath opened
         his eyes, we know not. 
         He is of age; ask him. 
         He shall speak for himself.

9:22 These words spake his parents,
         because they feared the Jews.
         For the Jews had agreed already, 
         that if any man did confess 
         that he was Christ, 
         he should be put out of the 
         synagogue.

9:23 Therefore 
         said his parents,
         he is of age;
         ask him.
                                                                                                
9:24 Then again called they 
         the man that was blind  
         and said unto him,
         give God the praise.
         We know that this man
         is a sinner.

9:25 He answered 
        and said,
        whether he be a sinner 
        or no,
        I know not.
        One thing I know,
        that, whereas I was blind,
        now I see.

9:26 Then said they to him
        again, 
        what did he do to thee?
        How opened he thine eyes?

9:27 He answered them,
        I have told you already,
        and ye did not hear.
        Wherefore would ye
        hear it again?
        Will ye also be his disciples?

9:28 Then they reviled him 
         and said,
         thou art his disciple; 
         but we are Moses' disciples.

9:29 We know that God
        spake unto Moses.
        As for this fellow,
        we know not from 
        whence he is.

9:30 The man answered 
        and said unto them,
        why herein is a marvelous
        thing,
        that ye know not from
        whence he is, 
        and yet; 
        he hath opened mine eyes.

9:31 Now we know that
        God heareth not sinners.
        But if any man be a
        worshipper of God, 
        and doeth his will, 
        him, he heareth.

9:32 Since the world began
        was it not heard, 
        that any man opened the eyes 
        of one that was born blind.

9:33 If this man were not of God, 
        he could do nothing.

9:34 They answered and said
         unto him, 
         thou wast altogether born
         in sins,
         and dost thou teach us?
         And they cast him out.

9:35 Jesus heard that they had
        cast him out;
        and when he had found him,
        he said unto him,
        dost thou believe on the
        Son of God?

9:36 He answered 
        and said,
        who is he Lord,
        that I might believe
        on him?

9:37 And Jesus said unto him,
        thou hast both seen him,
        and it is he that 
        talketh with thee.

9:38 And he said, 
        Lord,  I believe.
        And he worshipped him.

9:39 And Jesus said, 
        for judgment I am
        come into this world, 
        that they which see not 
        might see; 
        and that they which see,
        might be made blind.

9:40 And some of the Pharisees,
        which were with him,
        heard these words 
        and said unto him, 
        are we blind also?

9:41 Jesus said unto them, 
         if ye were blind, 
         ye should have no sin.
         But now ye say, we see; 
         therefore,
         your sin remaineth.

 
Ch.10                                                                       John


10:1  Verily, verily,
          I say unto you,
         he that entereth not
         by the door into the sheepfold, 
         but climbeth up some other way,
         the same is a thief and a robber.

10:2   But he that entereth in by
          the door,
          is the shepherd of the sheep.

10:3  To him the porter openeth; 
         and the sheep hear his voice.
         And he calleth his own sheep
         by name, 
         and leadeth them out.

10:4 And when he putteth forth
        his own sheep,
        he goeth before them,
        and the sheep follow him.
        For they know his voice.

10:5 And a stranger will they 
        not follow,
        but will flee from him.
        For they know not the
        voice of strangers.

10:6 This parable*
         spake Jesus unto them.
         But they understood not 
         what things they were which
         he spake unto them.

10:7  Then said Jesus unto them again,
          verily, verily, 
          I say unto you, 
          I am the door of the sheep.

10:8  All that ever came before me are
         thieves and robbers. 
         But the sheep did not hear them. 

10:9   I am the door.
          By me, if any man enter in, 
          he shall be saved, 
          and shall go in and out,
          and find pasture.

10:10 The thief cometh not, 
           but for to steal and to kill,
           and to destroy.
           I am come that they might
           have life,
           and that they might have it 
           more abundantly.

10:11 I am the good shepherd.
          The good shepherd
          giveth his life for the sheep.

10:12 But he that is an hireling,
          and not the shepherd,
          whose own the sheep are not, 
          seeth the wolf coming, 
          and leaveth the sheep,
          and fleeth.
          And the wolf catcheth them,
          and scattereth the sheep. 

10:13 The hireling fleeth, 
           because he is an hireling,
           and careth not for the sheep.

10:14 I am the good shepherd, 
          and know my sheep,
          and am known of mine.

10:15  As the Father
           knoweth me, 
           even so, 
           know I the Father. 
           And I lay down my life,
           for the sheep.

10:16 And other sheep I have
          which are not of this fold.
          Them also I must bring,
          and they shall hear my voice; 
          and there shall be one fold, 
          and one shepherd.

10:17 Therefore doth my Father
           love me,
           because I lay down my life 
           that I might take it again.

10:18 No man taketh it from me,  
          but I lay it down of myself.
          I have power to lay it down, 
          and I have power to take it again.
          This commandment have I received
          of my Father.

10:19 There was a division  
           therefore again among
           the Jews for these sayings.

10:20 And many of them said,
          He hath a devil, and is mad; 
          why hear ye him?

10:21  Others said,
           these are not the words
           of him that hath a devil.
           Can a devil open the eyes 
           of the blind?

10:22 And it was at Jerusalem,
          the feast of the dedication,
          and it was winter.

10:23 And Jesus walked in the
          temple in Solomon's porch.

10:24  Then came the Jews
           round about him and  
           said unto him,
           how long dost thou make us
           to doubt?
           If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly.

10:25  Jesus answered them, 
           I told you, and ye believed not.
           The works that I do in my
           Father's name,
           they bear witness of me.

10:26 But ye believe not,
          because 
          ye are not of my sheep,
          as I said unto you.

10:27 My sheep hear my voice,
          and I know them,
          and they follow me.

10:28 And I give unto them
          eternal life; 
          and they shall never perish,
          neither shall any man 
          pluck them out of my hand.

10:29 My Father,
          which gave them me,
          is greater than all;
          and no man is able to
          pluck them 
          out of my Father's hand.

10:30 I and my Father are one.

10:31 Then the Jews took up stones
           again to stone him.

10:32 Jesus answered them, 
       many good works have I
          shewed you from my Father. 
          For which of those works 
          do ye stone me?

10:33 The Jews answered him
           saying,
           for a good work we stone thee
           not; 
           but for blasphemy; 
           and because that thou,
           being a man,
           makest thyself God.

10:34  Jesus answered them,
            is it not written in your law,
            I said, Ye are gods?

10:35  If he called them gods,
           unto whom the word
           of God came,
           and the scripture cannot
           be broken;

10:36  say ye of him,
           whom the Father hath
           sanctified and sent 
           into the world, 
           Thou blasphemest; 
           because I said,
           I am the Son of God?

10:37  If I do not the works of 
           my Father,
           believe me not.

10:38 But if I do, 
          though ye believe not me,
          believe the works,
          that ye may know and believe,
          that the Father is in me,
          and I, in him.

10:39 Therefore they sought
          again to take him.
          But he escaped out of 
          their hand,
10:40 and
          went away again 
          beyond Jordan,
          into the place where John 
          at first baptized;
          and there, he abode.

10:41 And many resorted 
          unto him and said,
          John did no miracle.
          But all things that John spake
          of this man were true.

10:42 And many believed on him there.
 

vs.6 *figure of speech, illustration, allegory, maxim; 
         (not parable, as in KJV)
 

 
Ch. 11                                                                        John


11:1 Now a certain man was sick, 
        named Lazarus, of Bethany, 
        the town of Mary,
        and her sister Martha.

11:2 It was that Mary which
        anointed the Lord with
        ointment, 
        and wiped his feet 
        with her hair,
        whose brother Lazarus, 
        was sick.

11:3  Therefore, 
         his sisters sent unto him
         saying, 
         Lord, behold, 
         he whom thou lovest,
         is sick.

11:4 When Jesus heard that,
        he said,
        this sickness is not unto death,
        but for the glory of God, 
        that the Son of God might be 
        glorified thereby.

11:5  Now Jesus loved Martha
         and her sister,
         and Lazarus.

11:6  When he had heard, 
         therefore,
         that he was sick, 
         he abode two days still 
         in the same place where 
         he was.

11:7 Then after that,
         saith he to his disciples,
         let us go into Judea again.

11:8   His disciples say 
          unto him,
          Master, 
          the Jews of late sought to
          stone thee; 
          and goest thou thither again?

11:9   Jesus answered, 
          are there not twelve hours
          in the day? 
          If any man walk in the day
          he stumbleth not,
          because he 
          seeth the light of this world.

11:10 But if a man walk in the night,
          he stumbleth,
          because there is no light in him.

11:11 These things said he. 
          And after that
          he saith unto them,
          our friend Lazarus sleepeth.
          But I go, that I  may
          awake him out of sleep.

11:12 Then said his disciples,
          Lord, if he sleep,
          he shall do well.

11:13 Howbeit Jesus spake
          of his death. 
          But they thought that
          he had spoken of 
          taking of rest in sleep.

11:14 Then said Jesus
          unto them plainly,
          Lazarus is dead.

11:15 And I am glad, 
          for your sakes, 
          that I was not there,
          to the intent that ye may
          believe. 
          Nevertheless, 
          let us go unto him.

11:16 Then said Thomas, 
          which is called Didymus,
          unto his fellow disciples,
          let us also go, 
          that we may die with him.

11:17 Then, 
          when Jesus came, 
          he found that he had
          lain in the grave four 
          days already.

11:18 Now Bethany was
          nigh unto Jerusalem, 
          about fifteen furlongs off.

11:19 And many of the Jews 
          came to Martha, and Mary,
          to comfort them concerning
          their brother.

11:20 Then Martha 
          as soon as she heard that
          Jesus was coming, 
          went, and met him. 
          But Mary sat still, in the house.

11:21 Then said Martha unto Jesus, 
          Lord,
          if thou hadst been here,
          my brother had not died.

11:22 But I know, that even now,
          whatsoever thou wilt
          ask of God,
          God will give it thee.

11:23 Jesus saith unto her,
          thy brother shall rise 
          again.

11:24 Martha saith unto him, 
          I know that he shall
          rise again,
          in the resurrection, 
          at the last day.

11:25 Jesus said unto her,
          I am the resurrection,
          and the life.
          He that believeth in me,
          though he were dead,
          yet, shall he live.

11:26 And whosoever liveth
          and believeth in me, 
          shall never die.
          Believest thou this?

11:27 She saith unto him,
          yea, Lord. 
          I believe that thou art
          the Christ,
          the Son of God,
          which should 
          come into the world.

11:28  And when she had so said,
           she went her way and 
           called Mary her sister secretly 
           saying,
           The Master is come, 
           and calleth for thee.

11:29 As soon as she heard that,
          she arose quickly, 
          and came unto him.

11:30 Now Jesus was not yet 
          come into the town,
          but was in that place 
          where Martha met him.

11:31  The Jews then, 
            which were with her 
            in the house
            and comforted her, 
            when they saw Mary, 
            that she rose up hastily 
            and went out,
            followed her saying, 
            she goeth unto the grave 
            to weep there.

11:32 Then, when Mary was come
           where Jesus was, 
           and saw him,
           she fell down at his feet 
           saying unto him, 
           Lord, 
           if thou hadst been here, 
           my brother had not died.

11:33 When Jesus therefore,
          saw her weeping, 
          and the Jews also weeping
          which came with her, 
          he groaned in the spirit,
          and was troubled;
11:34 and said,
          where have ye laid him? 
          They said unto him,  
          Lord,  come and see.

11:35 Jesus wept.

11:36 Then said the Jews,
          behold how he loved him!

11:37 And some of them said, 
          could not this man 
          which opened the eyes of 
          the blind, 
          have caused that even
          this man should not
          have died?

11:38 Jesus therefore, 
          again groaning in himself,
          cometh to the grave.
          It was a cave, 
          and a stone lay upon it.

11:39 Jesus said,
          take ye away the stone.
          Martha, the sister of him 
          that was dead,
          saith unto him, 
          Lord, 
          by this time he stinketh. 
          For he hath been dead four days.

11:40 Jesus saith unto her,
          said I not unto thee, 
          that, if thou wouldest believe, 
          thou shouldest see the
          glory of God?

11:41 Then they took away 
           the stone from the place
           where the dead was laid. 
           And Jesus lifted up his eyes,
           and said,
           Father, I thank thee
           that thou hast heard me.

11:42 And I knew that thou
          hearest me always. 
          But because of the people
          which stand by, 
          I said it, 
          that they may believe that
          thou hast sent me.

11:43 And when he thus had spoken,
          he cried with a loud voice,
          Lazarus, come forth.

11:44  And he that was dead,
           came forth,
           bound hand and foot with 
           grave clothes. 
           And his face was bound about
           with a napkin.
           Jesus saith unto them, 
           loose him, and let him go.

11:45 Then many of the Jews
           which came to Mary,
           and had seen the things
           which Jesus did,
           believed on him.

11:46 But some of them 
          went their ways
          to the Pharisees, 
          and told them what things 
          Jesus had done.

11:47 Then gathered the 
           chief priests and the 
           Pharisees a council
           and said, 
           what do we? 
           For this man doeth
           many miracles.

11:48 If we let him thus alone,
          all men will believe on him. 
          And the Romans shall come,
          and take away both our place,
          and nation.

11:49 And one of them, 
          named Caiaphas,
          being the high priest that 
          same year,
          said unto them, 
          ye know nothing at all,

11:50 nor consider that it is 
          expedient for us,
          that one man should die 
          for the people, 
          and that the whole nation
          perish not.

11:51 And this spake he not
          of himself; 
          but being high priest that year,
          he prophesied that 
          Jesus should die for 
          that nation;

11:52 and not for 
          that nation only, 
          but that also he should 
          gather together in one, 
          the children of God that were
          scattered abroad.

11:53 Then, from that day forth
          they took counsel together, 
          for to put him to death.

11:54 Jesus therefore, 
          walked no more openly 
          among the Jews; 
          but went thence, 
          unto a country, 
          near to the wilderness, 
          into a city called Ephraim, 
          and there continued 
          with his disciples.

11:55 And the Jews' Passover 
          was nigh at hand.
          And many went out of
          the country,
          up to Jerusalem before 
          the Passover, 
          to purify themselves.

11:56 Then sought they for Jesus,
           and spake among themselves,
           as they stood in the temple,
           what think ye, 
           that he will not come
           to the feast?

11:57 Now both the chief 
          priests and the Pharisees,
          had given a commandment,
          that, 
          if any man knew where
          he were, 
          he should shew it, 
          that they might take him.
 


Ch. 12                                                                       John


12:1 Then Jesus, 
        six days before the Passover,
        came to Bethany where
        Lazarus was which had been
        dead,
        whom he raised from the dead.

12:2 There,
         they made him a supper; 
         and Martha served.
         But Lazarus was one of them
         that sat at the table 
         with him.

12:3 Then took Mary a pound of 
        ointment of spikenard,
        very costly, 
        and anointed the feet of Jesus, 
        and wiped his feet with her hair. 
        And the house was filled with 
        the odor of the ointment.

12:4 Then saith one of his disciples,
        Judas Iscariot, Simon's son, 
        which should 
        betray him,

12:5  why was not
         this ointment sold for
         three hundred pence, 
         and given to the poor?

12:6  This he said,
         not that he cared for the poor; 
         but because he was a thief,
         and had the bag,
         and bare what was put therein.

12:7  Then said Jesus,
         let her alone.
         Against the day of my
         burying hath she kept this.

12:8   For the poor
          always ye have with you. 
          But me, ye have not always.

12:9   Much people of the
          Jews therefore,
          knew that he was there.
          And they came not for Jesus'
          sake only, 
          but that they might see
          Lazarus also,
          whom he had raised from
          the dead.

12:10 But the chief priests 
          consulted
          that they might put 
          Lazarus also to death;

12:11 because that
          by reason of him,
          many of the Jews went
          away,
          and believed on Jesus.

12:12 On the next day
          much people that were
          come to the feast,
          when they heard that 
          Jesus was coming to 
          Jerusalem,

12:13 took branches of palm trees,
          and went forth to meet him
          and cried,  
          Hosanna. 
          Blessed is the King of Israel,
          that cometh in the name of 
          the Lord.

12:14 And Jesus,
          when he had found a
          young ass,
          sat thereon
          as it is written,

12:15 Fear not daughter of Sion.
          Behold, 
          thy King cometh, 
          sitting on an ass's colt.

12:16 These things understood not 
           his disciples at the first.
           But when Jesus was glorified, 
           then remembered they that 
           these things were 
           written of him, 
           and that they had done
           these things unto him.

12:17 The people therefore,
           that was with him
           when he called Lazarus out 
           of his grave and 
           raised him from the dead, 
           bare record.

12:18 For this cause, 
          the people also met him,
          for that they heard that
          he had done this miracle.

12:19 The Pharisees 
          therefore,
          said among themselves, 
          perceive ye how ye prevail 
          nothing?
          Behold, 
          the world is gone after him.

12:20 And there were certain
          Greeks among them
          that came up to worship
          at the feast.

12:21 The same therefore,
          came to Philip, 
          which was of Bethsaida 
          of Galilee,
          and desired him 
          saying,  
          sir, we would see Jesus.

12:22 Philip cometh and
          telleth Andrew, 
          and again, 
          Andrew and Philip tell
          Jesus.

12:23 And Jesus answered them,
          saying, 
          the hour is come,
          that the Son of man 
          should be glorified.

12:24  Verily, verily, 
           I say unto you,
           except a corn of wheat fall
           into the ground and die, 
           it abideth alone. 
           But if it die,
           it bringeth forth much fruit.

12:25 He that loveth his life
          shall lose it;
          and he that hateth his life
          in this world, shall keep it, 
          unto life eternal.

12:26 If any man serve me, 
          let him follow me; 
          and where I am
          there shall also my 
          servant be.
          If any man serve me,
          him, will my Father honor.

12:27 Now is my soul troubled;
          and what shall I say? 
          Father, save me from this hour. 
          But, for this cause came I,
          unto this hour.

12:28 Father, glorify thy name. 
           Then came there a voice
           from heaven
           saying,
           I have both glorified it, 
           and will glorify it, again.

12:29 The people therefore, 
          that stood by and heard it, 
          said that it thundered. 
          Others said, 
          an angel spake to him.

12:30  Jesus answered
           and said,
           this voice came not
           because of me,
           but for your sakes.

12:31 Now is the judgment
          of this world. 
          Now shall the prince
          of this world be cast out.

12:32 And I, if I be lifted up 
          from the earth,
          will draw all, unto me.

12:33 This he said, 
           signifying what death 
           he should die.

12:34 The people answered him,
          we have heard, out of the law,
          that Christ abideth for ever. 
          and  how  sayest thou, 
          The Son of man must be lifted up? 
          Who is this Son of man?

12:35 Then Jesus said unto them, 
           yet a little while
           is the light with you. 
           Walk while ye have the light,
           lest darkness come upon you. 
           For he that walketh in darkness,
           knoweth not whither he goeth.

12:36 While ye have light,
           believe in the light,
           that ye may be the children
           of light. 
           These things spake Jesus,
           and departed, 
           and did hide himself from them.

12:37  But though he had done 
           so many miracles 
           before them,
           yet they believed not on him;
12:38  that 
           the saying of Esaias
           the prophet might be 
           fulfilled, 
           which he spake, 
           Lord,
           who hath believed our report?
           And to whom hath the arm
           of the Lord been revealed?

12:39  Therefore, 
           they could not believe,
           because that Esaias said 
           again,

12:40 He hath blinded their eyes, 
          and hardened their heart;
          that they should not see with
          their eyes, 
          nor understand with their heart, 
          and be converted,
          and I should heal them.

12:41 These things said Esaias 
           when he saw his glory,
           and spake of him.

12:42 Nevertheless, 
          among the chief rulers also,
          many believed on him;
          but because of the Pharisees, 
          they did not confess him,
          lest they should be 
          put out of the synagogue.

12:43 For they loved the
          praise of men,
          more than the praise 
          of God.

12:44 Jesus cried and said, 
          he that believeth on me,
          believeth not on me,
          but on him that sent me.

12:45 And he that seeth me,
          seeth him that sent me.

12:46 I am come a light into the world,
          that whosoever believeth on me,
          should not abide in darkness.

12:47 And if any man hear my words,
          and believe not,
          I judge him not.
          For I came not to judge the world, 
          but to save the world.

12:48 He that rejecteth me 
          and receiveth not my words
          hath one that judgeth him. 
          The word that I have spoken, 
          the same shall judge him
          in the last day.

12:49 For I have not spoken of myself; 
          but the Father which sent me, 
          he gave me a commandment, 
          what I should say,
          and what I should speak.

12:50 And I know that his 
          commandment is life everlasting. 
          Whatsoever I speak, therefore, 
          even as the Father said unto me, 
          so I speak.


 
Ch. 13                                                                       John

 
13:1  Now before the feast of 
         the Passover, 
         when Jesus knew that 
         his hour was come 
         that he should depart out
         of this world unto the 
         Father, 
         having loved his own
         which were in the
         world, 
         he loved them unto
         the end.

13:2  And supper being ended,
         the devil having now
         put into the heart of 
         Judas Iscariot Simon's son,
         to betray him;

13:3  Jesus knowing that the 
         Father had given all things 
         into his hands, 
         and that he was come from 
         God, 
         and went to God.

13:4 He riseth from supper, 
        and laid aside his garments; 
        and took a towel,
        and girded himself.

13:5 After that,
        he poureth water
        into a basin,
        and began to wash the 
        disciples' feet, 
        and to wipe them with the
        towel wherewith he was girded.

13:6 Then cometh he to Simon Peter.
        And Peter saith unto him,
        Lord, 
        dost thou wash my feet?

13:7  Jesus answered, 
         and said unto him,
         what I do thou knowest
         not now;
         but thou shalt know
         hereafter.

13:8  Peter saith unto him,
         Thou shalt never wash
         my feet. 
         Jesus answered him, 
         if I wash thee not, 
         thou hast no part with me.

13:9  Simon Peter saith
         unto him,
         Lord, 
         not my feet only, 
         but also my hands
         and my head.

13:10 Jesus saith to him, 
          he that is washed, 
          needeth not save,
          to wash his feet,
          but is clean every whit.
          And ye are clean,
          but not all.

13:11 For he knew who should 
          betray him; 
          therefore said he, 
          ye are not all clean.

13:12  So, after he had 
           washed their feet,
           and had taken his garments
           and was set down again, 
           he said unto them,
           know ye what I have 
           done to you?

13:13  Ye call me
           Master and Lord.
           And ye say well; 
           for so I am.

13:14 If I then  your
          Lord and Master have 
          washed your feet; 
          ye also ought to wash 
          one another's feet.

13:15 For I have given you 
          an example,
          that ye should do,
          as I have done to you.

13:16 Verily, verily,
          I say unto you,
          the servant is not greater 
          than his lord; 
          neither he, that is sent,
          greater than he that sent him.

13:17 If ye know these things, 
          happy are ye, if ye do them.

13:18 I speak not of you all.
          I know whom I have chosen.
          But that the scripture may be 
          fulfilled, 
          He that eateth bread with me,
          hath lifted up his heel,
          against me.

13:19 Now I tell you
          before it come, that,
          when it is come to pass,
          ye may believe,
          that I am he.

13:20 Verily, verily,
           I say unto you,
           he that receiveth whomsoever
           I send, receiveth me;
           and he that receiveth me, 
           receiveth him that sent me.

13:21 When Jesus had thus said,
           he was troubled in spirit, 
           and testified, 
           and said, 
           verily, verily,
           I say unto you,
           that one of you shall
           betray me.

13:22 Then the disciples
           looked, 
           one on another,
           doubting of whom he spake.

13:23 Now there was leaning
          on Jesus' bosom,
          one of his disciples,
          whom Jesus loved.

13:24 Simon Peter therefore
          beckoned to him,
          that he should ask
          who it should be 
          of whom he spake.

13:25  He then
           lying on Jesus' breast, 
           saith unto him,
           Lord, 
           who is it?

13:26 Jesus answered,
          it is he, to whom I shall 
          give a sop
          when I have dipped it. 
          And when he had
          dipped the sop,
          he gave it to Judas Iscariot,
          the son of Simon.

13:27 And after the sop,
          Satan entered into him.
          Then said Jesus unto him,
          that thou doest, do quickly.

13:28 Now no man at the table knew
          for what intent he spake
          this unto him.

13:29 For some of them thought, 
          because Judas had the bag, 
          that Jesus had said unto him, 
          buy those things that we have
          need of against the feast;
          or, that he should give
          something to the poor.

13:30 He then 
          having received the sop, 
          went immediately out. 
          And it was night.

13:31 Therefore, 
          when he was gone out
          Jesus said,
          now is the Son of man glorified, 
          and God is glorified in him.

13:32 If God be glorified in him,
          God shall also glorify him 
          in himself,
          and shall straightway
          glorify him.

13:33 Little children,
          yet a little while I am
          with you.
          Ye shall seek me.
          And as I said unto the Jews, 
          whither I go ye cannot come;
          So now I say to you;

13:34  a new 
           commandment I give unto you, 
           that ye love one another; 
           as I have loved you, 
           that ye also,
           love one another.

13:35 By this shall all men know,
          that ye are my disciples,
          if ye have love,
          one to another.

13:36 Simon Peter said unto him,
          Lord,
          whither goest thou?
          Jesus answered him, 
          whither I go,
          thou canst not follow me now;
          but thou shalt follow me afterwards.

13:37 Peter said unto him,
          Lord, 
          why cannot I follow thee now? 
          I will lay down my life for thy sake.

13:38 Jesus answered him,
          wilt thou lay down thy life
          for my sake? 
          Verily, verily,
          I say unto thee,
          the cock shall not crow
          till thou hast denied me thrice.

 

 Ch.14                                                                      John


14:1 Let not your heart
        be troubled. 
        Ye believe in God,
        believe also in me. 

14:2 In my Father's house 
        are many mansions.
        If it were not so,
        I would have told you. 
        I go to prepare a place for you.

14:3  And if I go and
         prepare a place for you,
         I will come again, 
         and receive you unto myself; 
         that where I am, 
         there ye may be also.

14:4  And whither I go ye know,
         and the way ye know.

14:5  Thomas saith unto him,
         Lord,
         we know not whither thou goest; 
         and how can we know the way?

14:6  Jesus saith unto him,
         I am the way, the truth,
         and the life.
         No one cometh unto the Father,
         but by me.

14:7  If ye had known me,
         ye should have known 
         my Father also.
         And from henceforth ye know him, 
         and have seen him.

14:8  Philip saith unto him,
         Lord,
         shew us the Father,
         and it sufficeth us.

14:9   Jesus saith unto him,
          have I been so long time
          with you,
          and yet hast thou not 
          known me,
          Philip? 
          He that hath seen me, 
          hath seen the Father. 
          And how sayest thou then, 
          shew us the Father?

14:10 Believest thou not,
          that I am in the Father,
          and the Father in me? 
          The words that I speak unto you,
          I speak not of myself. 
          But the Father that dwelleth in me,
          he doeth the works.

14:11 Believe me, 
          that I am in the Father,
          and the Father in me.
          Or else believe me,
          for the very works' sake.

14:12 Verily, verily,
          I say unto you, 
          he that believeth on me,
          the works that I do, 
          shall he do also; 
          and greater works
          than these shall he do; 
          because I go unto my Father.

14:13 And whatsoever 
          ye shall ask in 
          my name,
          that will I do, 
          that the Father 
          may be glorified,
          in the Son.

14:14 If ye shall ask anything 
          in my name,
          I will do it.

14:15 If ye love me, 
          keep my commandments.

14:16 And I will pray the Father,
          and he shall give you 
          another Comforter,
          that he may abide with you 
          forever;
14:17 even,
          the Spirit of truth;
          whom the world cannot
          receive, 
          because it seeth him not,
          neither knoweth him.
          But ye know him; 
          for he dwelleth with you,
          and shall be in you.

14:18 I will not leave you 
          comfortless. 
          I will come to you.

14:19 Yet a little while,
          and the world seeth me
          no more; 
          but ye see me.
          Because I live, 
          ye shall live also.

14:20  At that day, 
           ye shall know
           that I am in my Father,
           and ye in me, and I in you.

14:21 He that hath my 
          commandments and 
          keepeth them,
          he it is that loveth me.
          And he that loveth me,
          shall be loved of my Father, 
          and I will love him,
          and will manifest myself
          to him.

14:22 Judas saith unto him,  
          not Iscariot,
          Lord, 
          how is it that thou wilt 
          manifest thyself unto us, 
          and not unto the world?

14:23  Jesus answered 
           and said unto him,
           if a man love me,
           he will keep my words. 
           And my Father will love him, 
           and we will come unto him, 
           and make our abode with him.

14:24  He that loveth me not,
           keepeth not my sayings. 
           And the word which ye hear
           is not mine, 
           but the Father's which sent me.

14:25 These things have I 
           spoken unto you,
           being yet present with you.

14:26 But the Comforter,
          which is the Holy Ghost,
          whom the Father will send
          in my name,
          he shall teach you all things, 
          and bring all things 
          to your remembrance, 
          whatsoever I have
          said unto you.

14:27 Peace I leave with you,
          my peace I give unto you.
          Not as the world giveth, 
          give I,  unto you. 
          Let not your heart be troubled,
          neither let it be afraid.

14:28  Ye have heard how I
           said unto you,
           I go away and come again
           unto you.
           If ye loved me,
           ye would rejoice because I said,
           I go unto the Father. 
           For my Father is greater than I.

14:29  And now I have told you
           before it come to pass, 
           that, 
           when it is come to pass, 
           ye might believe.

14:30 Hereafter,
          I will not talk much with you. 
          For the prince of this world
          cometh, 
          and hath nothing in me.

14:31 But that the world may know
          that I  love the Father;
          and 
          as the Father gave me 
          commandment, 
          even so  I  do. 
          Arise, let us go hence.

 
 
Ch. 15                                                                        John
 


15:1  I am the true vine, 
         and my Father
         is the husbandman.

15:2 Every branch in me 
        that beareth not fruit,
        he taketh away. 
        And every branch that
        beareth fruit, 
        he purgeth it,
        that it may bring forth
        more fruit.

15:3 Now ye are clean, 
        through the word which
        I have spoken unto you.

15:4 Abide in me, and I in you.
        As the branch cannot
        bear fruit of itself,
        except it abide in the vine; 
        no more can ye,
        except ye abide in me.

15:5 I am the vine, 
        ye are the branches.
        He that abideth in me, 
        and I in him,
        the same shall 
        bringeth forth much
        fruit. 
        For without me,
        ye can do nothing.

15:6 If a man abide not in me,
        he is cast forth, as a branch, 
        and is withered;
        and men gather them, 
        and cast them into the fire,
        and they are burned.

15:7  If ye abide in me,
         and my words abide in you, 
         ye shall ask what ye will, 
         and it shall be done unto you.

15:8  Herein is my Father glorified, 
         that ye bear much fruit;
         so shall ye be my disciples.

15:9   As the Father hath loved me,
          so have I loved you. 
          Continue ye in my love.

15:10 If ye keep my commandments,
          ye shall abide in my love; 
          even as I have kept my Father's 
          commandments,
          and abide in his love.

15:11  These things have I 
           spoken unto you,
           that my joy might remain in you,
           and that your joy, might be full.

15:12 This is my commandment, 
          that ye love one another, 
          as I have loved you.

15:13 Greater love hath no man
          than this,
          that a man lay down his life
          for his friends.

15:14  Ye are my friends,
           if ye do whatsoever I
           command you.

15:15 Henceforth I call you not
          servants; 
          for the servant knoweth 
          not what his lord doeth.
          But I have called you friends; 
          for all things that I have 
          heard of my Father,
          I have made known unto you.

15:16 Ye have not chosen me,
          but I have chosen you,
          and ordained you, that ye should go,
          and bring forth fruit,
          and that your fruit should remain;
          that whatsoever ye shall ask of
          the Father in my name,
          he may give it you.

15:17 These things I command you, 
          that ye love one another.

15:18 If the world hate you,
          ye know that it hated me
          before it hated you.

15:19 If ye were of the world, 
          the world would love his own.
          But because ye are not
          of the world, 
          but I have chosen you out
          of the world,
          therefore, 
          the world hateth you.

15:20 Remember the word 
          that I said unto you,
          the servant is not greater
          than his lord. 
          If they have persecuted me,
          they will also persecute you; 
          if they have kept my saying, 
          they will keep yours also.

15:21 But all these things will they
          do unto you,
          for my name's sake,
          because they know not him
          that sent me.

15:22 If I had not come and 
          spoken unto them, 
          they had not had sin. 
          But now, 
          they have no cloak for their sin.

15:23 He that hateth me
          hateth my Father also.

15:24 If I had not done among them,
          the works which none
          other man did,
          they had not had sin. 
          But now have they both seen,
          and hated,
          both me, and my Father.

15:25 But this cometh to pass,
          that the word
          might be fulfilled that
          is written in their law, 
          They hated me, 
          without a cause.

15:26 But when the Comforter is come,
          whom I will send unto you
          from the Father, 
          even the Spirit of truth,
          which proceedeth from the Father,
          he shall testify of me.

15:27 And ye also shall bear witness,
          because ye have been with me,
          from the beginning.


 
Ch. 16                                                                     John



16:1  These things have I 
         spoken unto you,
         that ye should not be
         offended.

16:2  They shall put you out of 
         the synagogues. 
         Yea, the time cometh,
         that whosoever killeth you
         will think that he doeth
         God service.

16:3  And these things will they 
         do unto you,
         because they have not 
         known the Father, nor me.

16:4  But these things have I told you,
         that when the time shall come,
         ye may remember that I told you
         of them. 
         And these things I said not
         unto you at the beginning,
         because I was with you.

16:5  But now,
         I go my way to him that
         sent me; 
         and none of you asketh me, 
         whither goest thou?

16:6  But  because I have
         said these things unto you,
         sorrow hath filled your heart.

16:7  Nevertheless,
         I tell you the truth; 
         it is expedient for you that
         I go away. 
         For if I go not away, 
         the Comforter will not 
         come unto you;
         but if I depart,
         I will send him unto you.

16:8   And when he is come,
          he will reprove the world 
          of sin,
          and of righteousness, 
          and of judgment.

16:9    Of sin, 
           because they 
           believe not,
           on me;

16:10  Of righteousness,
           because I go to my Father, 
           and ye see me no more;

16:11  Of judgment,
           because the prince
           of this world,
           is judged.

16:12 I have yet many things to 
          say unto you,
          but ye cannot bear them now.

16:13 Howbeit, when he,
          the Spirit of truth is come,
          he will guide you into all truth. 
          For he shall not speak of himself;
          but whatsoever he shall hear, 
          that shall he speak. 
          And he will shew you 
          things to come.

16:14 He shall glorify me.
          For he shall receive of mine,
          and shall shew it unto you.

16:15 All things that the Father hath,
          are mine. 
          Therefore said I,
          that he shall take of mine,
          and shall shew it unto you.

16:16 A little while,
          and ye shall not see me.
          And again, a little while, 
          and ye shall see me, 
          because I go to the Father.

16:17 Then said some of his
          disciples among themselves, 
          what is this that he saith unto us,
          a little while,
          and ye shall not see me. 
          And again, a little while, 
          and ye shall see me.
          And because,
          I go to the Father?

16:18 They said therefore,
          what is this that he saith,
          a little while?
          We cannot tell what he saith.

16:19 Now Jesus knew
          that they were 
          desirous to ask him,  
          and said unto them,
           do ye enquire among 
           yourselves of that I said,
           a little while,
           and ye shall not see me. 
           And again a little while, 
           and ye shall see me?

16:20 Verily, verily, I say unto you,
          that ye shall weep and lament,
          but the world shall rejoice.
          And ye shall be sorrowful,
          but your sorrow shall be 
          turned into joy.

16:21 A woman, 
          when she is in travail, 
          hath sorrow because her
          hour is come.
          But as soon as she is
          delivered of the child, 
          she remembereth no more
          the anguish, for joy,
          that a man is born into the
          world.

16:22 And ye now therefore 
          have sorrow.
          But I will see you again,
          and your heart shall rejoice, 
          and your joy,
          no man taketh from you.

16:23 And in that day ye shall 
          ask me nothing.
          Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
          whatsoever ye shall ask the Father,
          in my name, he will give it you.

16:24 Hitherto,
          have ye asked nothing
          in my name.
          Ask, and ye shall receive,
          that your joy may be full.

16:25 These things have I
          spoken unto you in proverbs*. 
          But the time cometh when I shall 
          no more speak unto you in proverbs*, 
          but I shall shew you plainly
          of the Father.

16:26 At that day ye shall
          ask in my name.
          And I say not unto you,
          that I will pray the Father 
          for you.

16:27 For the Father himself
          loveth you,
          because ye have loved me, 
          and have believed that I
          came out, from God.

16:28 I came forth from the Father,
          and am come into the world. 
          Again, I leave the world, 
          and go to the Father.

16:29 His disciples said unto him,
          Lo, now speakest thou plainly,
          and speakest no proverb*.

16:30 Now are we sure
          that thou knowest all things,
          and needest not
          that any man should ask thee. 
          By this we believe
          that thou camest forth from God.

16:31 Jesus answered them,
           do ye now believe?

16:32 Behold, the hour cometh, 
          yea, is now come,
          that ye shall be scattered,
          every man to his own,
          and shall leave me alone. 
          And yet I am not alone,
          because the Father is with me.

16:33 These things I have spoken unto you,
          that in me ye might have peace. 
          In the world ye shall have tribulation. 
          But be of good cheer; 
          I,  have overcome the world.


KJV vs.25 & 29 proverb*, figure of speech*, allegory*,
maxim*; illustration
(not proverb(s) KJV)
 


 
Ch. 17                                                                        John



17:1  These words spake Jesus,
         and lifted up his eyes to heaven,
         and said,
         Father, the hour is come; 
         glorify thy Son, 
         that thy Son also may 
         glorify thee.

17:2  As thou hast given him power
         over all flesh,
         that he should give eternal life 
         to as many as thou hast given him.

17:3 And this is life eternal,
        that they might know thee;
        the only true God,
        and Jesus Christ,
        whom thou hast sent.

17:4 I have glorified thee
        on the earth. 
        I have finished the work 
        which thou gavest me to do.

17:5 And now, O Father, 
        glorify thou me with 
        thine own self,
        with the glory which I had
        with thee,
        before the world was.

17:6 I have manifested
        thy name unto the men which
        thou gavest me out of the world. 
        Thine they were,
        and thou gavest them me;
        and they have kept thy word.

17:7 Now they have known,
        that all things whatsoever
        thou hast given me,
        are of thee.

17:8  For I have given unto them 
         the words which thou gavest me; 
         and they have received them, 
         and have known surely
         that I came out from thee,
         and they have believed 
         that thou didst send me. 

17:9  I pray for them.
         I pray not for the world, 
         but for them which 
         thou hast given me; 
         for they are thine.

17:10 And all mine are thine, 
          and thine are mine; 
          and I am glorified in them.

17:11 And now
           I am no more in the world,
           but these are in the world, 
           and  I  come to thee. 
           Holy Father,
           keep through thine own name,
           those whom thou hast given me, 
           that they may be one,
           as we are.

17:12   While I was with them in the world, 
            I kept them in thy name. 
            Those that thou gavest me,
            I have kept,
            and none of them is lost but the
            son of perdition;
            that the scripture, might be fulfilled.

17:13  And now, 
           come I to thee; 
           and these things
           I speak in the world,
           that they might have my joy 
           fulfilled, in themselves.

17:14 I have given them thy word; 
          and the world hath hated them,
          because they are not of the world, 
          even as I am not of the world.

17:15 I pray not 
          that thou shouldest take them
          out of the world,
          but that thou shouldest 
          keep them from the evil.

17:16 They are not of the world,
          even as I am not of the world.

17:17 Sanctify them through thy truth.
         Thy word is truth.

17:18 As thou hast sent me
          into the world,
          even so, 
          have I also sent them
          into the world.

17:19 And for their sakes
           I sanctify myself, 
          that they also might be
          sanctified through the truth.

17:20 Neither pray I for these alone, 
          but for them also which shall
          believe on me through their word;

17:21 that they all may be one; 
          as thou, Father, art in me,
          and I in thee,
          that they also may be one,
          in us; 
          that the world may believe,
          that thou hast sent me.

17:22 And the glory which thou 
          gavest me, 
          I have given them; 
          that they may be one, 
          even as we are one.

17:23 I in them, and thou in me,
          that they may be made perfect 
          in one;
          and that the world may know 
          that thou hast sent me,
          and hast loved them, 
          as thou hast loved me.

17:24  Father, I will that they also,
           whom thou hast given me,
           be with me where I am; 
           that they may behold my glory 
           which thou hast given me.
           For thou lovedst me
           before the foundation
           of the world.

17:25 O righteous Father,
          the world hath not known thee. 
          But I have known thee, 
          and these have known
          that thou hast sent me.

17:26 And I have declared 
          unto them thy name,
          and will declare it; 
          that the love wherewith 
          thou hast loved me,
          may be in them,
          and I in them.
 

 
Ch. 18                                                                   John



18:1  When Jesus had 
          spoken these words,
          he went forth with his disciples,
          over the brook Cedron,
          where was a garden, 
          into the which he entered,
          and his disciples.

18:2  And Judas also, 
         which betrayed him,
         knew the place. 
         For Jesus ofttimes resorted
         thither,
         with his disciples.

18:3  Judas then, 
         having received a band of men,
         and officers from the
         chief priests and Pharisees, 
         cometh thither
         with lanterns and torches
         and weapons.

18:4 Jesus therefore,
        knowing all things
        that should come upon him,
        went forth and said unto them,
        whom seek ye?

18:5  They answered him,
         Jesus of Nazareth.
         Jesus saith unto them,
         I am.. (he).
         And Judas also 
         which betrayed him,
         stood with them.

18:6  As soon then as he had 
         said unto them,
         I am... (he),
         they went backward, 
         and fell to the ground.

18:7  Then asked he them again, 
          whom seek ye? 
          And they said, 
          Jesus of Nazareth.

18:8   Jesus answered, 
          I have told you that I am... (he)... 
          If therefore ye seek me,
          let these go their way.

18:9     That the saying might be 
            fulfilled which he spake,
            Of them which thou gavest me
            have I lost none.

18:10   Then Simon Peter
            having a sword, 
            drew it, 
            and smote the high priest's 
            servant, 
            and cut off his right ear. 
            The servant's name was Malchus.

18:11 Then said Jesus unto Peter,
           put up thy sword
           into the sheath. 
           The cup which 
           my Father hath given me,
           shall I not drink it?

18:12 Then the band, and the captain, 
          and officers of the Jews,
          took Jesus, and bound him,
18:13 and 
          led him away; to Annas first; 
          for he was father in law 
          to Caiaphas,
          which was the high priest 
          that same year.

18:14 Now Caiaphas was he, 
          which gave counsel to the Jews,
          that it was expedient that
          one man should 
          die for the people.

18:15 And Simon Peter followed Jesus,
          and so did another disciple. 
          That disciple was known 
          unto the high priest,
          and went in with Jesus 
          into the palace of the high priest.

18:16 But Peter stood at the door without. 
          Then went out that other disciple, 
          which was known unto the high priest, 
          and spake unto her that kept the door,
          and brought in Peter.

18:17 Then saith the damsel
          that kept the door,
          unto Peter,
          art not thou also; 
          one of this man's disciples?
          He saith, I am not. 

18:18 And the servants
          and officers stood there,
          who had made a fire of coals; 
          for it was cold.
          And they warmed themselves. 
          And Peter stood with them,
          and warmed himself.

18:19 The high priest
           then asked Jesus,
           of his disciples,
           and of his doctrine.

18:20 Jesus answered him,
          I spake openly to the world;
          I ever taught in the synagogue,
          and in the temple whither
          the Jews always resort;
          and in secret have I said nothing.

18:21  Why askest thou me? 
           Ask them which heard me.
           What I have 
           said unto them. 
           behold, 
           they know what I said.

18:22 And when he had
          thus spoken,
          one of the officers which 
          stood by, 
          struck Jesus with the 
          palm of his hand 
          saying,
          answerest thou the 
          high priest so? 

18:23 Jesus answered him,
          if I have spoken evil,
          bear witness of the evil.
          But if well, 
          why smitest thou me?

18:24 Now Annas had sent him,
          bound unto Caiaphas,
          the high priest.

18:25 And Simon Peter 
          stood and warmed himself.
          They said therefore unto him,
          art not thou also 
          one of his disciples? 
          He denied it and said, 
          I am not.

18:26  One of the servants 
           of the high priest,
           being his kinsman,
           whose ear Peter cut off, 
           saith, 
           did not I see thee in the 
           garden with him?

18:27 Peter then denied again.
          And immediately, the cock crew.

18:28  Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas,
           unto the hall of judgment. 
           And it was early; 
           and they themselves 
           went not into the judgment hall,
           lest they should be defiled;
           but that they might eat the Passover.

18:29 Pilate then, went out unto them,
          and said, 
          what accusation bring ye 
          against this man?

18:30 They answered and said unto him,
          if he were not a malefactor,
          we would not have
          delivered him up unto thee.

18:31 Then said Pilate unto them,
           take ye him, 
           and judge him
           according to your law. 
           The Jews therefore,
           said unto him, 
           it is not lawful for us to 
           put any man to death.

18:32  That the saying 
           of Jesus might be fulfilled
           which he spake,
           signifying what death
           he should die.

18:33 Then Pilate entered
           into the judgment hall again, 
           and called Jesus,
           and said unto him,
           art thou the King of the Jews?

18:34 Jesus answered him,
          sayest thou this thing of thyself, 
          or did others tell it thee of me?

18:35 Pilate answered, 
          am I a Jew? 
          Thine own nation, 
          and the chief priests,
          have delivered thee unto me.
          What hast thou done?

18:36 Jesus answered,
          My kingdom is not of this world.
          If my kingdom were of this world, 
          then would my servants fight,
          that I should not be 
          delivered to the Jews. 
          But now is my kingdom not,
          from hence.

18:37 Pilate, therefore, said unto him,
          art thou a king then? 
          Jesus answered,
          thou sayest that, I am a king. 
          To this end was I born, 
          and for this cause came I 
          into the world, 
          that I should bear witness
          unto the truth.
          Every one that is of the truth, 
          heareth my voice.

18:38  Pilate saith unto him,
           what is truth? 
           And when he had said this,
           he went out again unto the Jews
           and saith unto them, 
           I find in him no fault at all.

18:39  But ye have a custom,
           that I should release unto you
           one at the Passover.
           Will ye, therefore, 
           that I release unto you
           the King of the Jews?

18:40   Then cried they all again,
            saying, 
            not this man, but Barabbas.
            Now Barabbas was a robber.


 
 Ch. 19                                                                         John



19:1 Then Pilate therefore
        took Jesus,
        and scourged him.

19:2  And the soldiers platted
         a crown of thorns,
         and put it on his head,
         and they put on him a 
         purple robe
19:3  and said,
         Hail, King of the Jews! 
         And they smote him 
         with their hands.

19:4  Pilate therefore, 
         went forth again,
         and saith unto them,
         behold,
         I bring him forth
         to you, 
         that ye may know
         that I find no fault in him.

19:5  Then came Jesus forth,
         wearing the crown of thorns,
         and the purple robe.
         And Pilate saith unto them, 
         behold the man!

19:6 When the chief priests, 
         therefore,
         and officers saw him, 
         they cried out
         saying, 
         crucify him, crucify him.
         Pilate saith unto them,
         take ye him, and crucify him. 
         For I find no fault in him.

19:7 The Jews answered him, 
         we have a law, 
         and by our law he ought to die,
         because he made himself
         The Son of God.

19:8  When Pilate therefore 
          heard that saying,
          he was the more afraid;

19:9   and he went again,
          into the judgment hall,
          and saith unto Jesus,
          whence art thou? 
          But Jesus gave him no answer.

19:10 Then saith Pilate unto him, 
          speakest thou not unto me? 
          Knowest thou not 
          that I have power to crucify thee, 
          and have power to release thee?

19:11 Jesus answered,
          thou couldest have no power
          at all against me,
          except it were given thee 
          from above. 
          Therefore, 
          he that delivered me unto thee,
          hath the greater sin.

19:12 And from thenceforth,
          Pilate sought to release him. 
          But the Jews cried out,
          saying, 
          if thou let this man go,
          thou art not Caesar's friend.
          Whosoever maketh himself 
          a king,
          speaketh against Caesar.

19:13 When Pilate therefore,
          heard that saying, 
          he brought Jesus forth,
          and sat down in the judgment 
          seat in a place that is called 
          the Pavement,
          but in the Hebrew, 
          Gabbatha.

19:14 And it was the 
          preparation of the Passover,
          and about the sixth hour. 
          And he said unto the Jews, 
          Behold your King!

19:15 But they cried out,
          away with him, 
          away with him, 
          crucify him.
          Pilate saith unto them,
          shall I crucify your King? 
          The chief priests answered,
          we have no king, 
          but Caesar.

19:16 Then delivered he him, 
           therefore, unto them,
           to be crucified. 
           And they took Jesus,
           and led him away.

19:17 And he, bearing his cross,
          went forth into a place,
          called the place of a skull,
          which is called in the Hebrew,
          Golgotha;

19:18 where  
          they crucified him, 
          and two other with him, 
          on either side one, 
          and Jesus in the midst.

19:19  And Pilate wrote a title,
           and put it on the cross.
           And the writing was 

           JESUS OF NAZARETH 
         THE KING OF THE JEWS.

19:20 This title then, 
          read many of the Jews. 
          For the place where Jesus was 
          crucified was nigh to the city. 
          And it was written in Hebrew, 
          and Greek, and Latin.

19:21  Then said the chief priests
            of the Jews to Pilate,
            write not,
               The King Of The Jews;
            but that he said,
                I am King of the Jews.

19:22 Pilate answered, 
          what I have written 
          I have written.

19:23 Then, the soldiers,
          when they had crucified Jesus,
          took his garments and 
          made four parts, 
          to every soldier a part; 
          and also his coat.
          Now the coat was without seam, 
          woven from the top throughout.

19:24 They said therefore
           among themselves,
           let us not rend it, 
           but cast lots for it, 
           whose it shall be. 
          That the scripture might be 
          fulfilled which saith,
          They parted my raiment
          among them, 
          and for my vesture, they did 
          cast lots.
          These things therefore, 
          the soldiers did.

19:25 Now there stood 
          by the cross of Jesus
          his mother,
          and his mother's sister Mary,
          the wife of Cleophas,
          and Mary Magdalene.

19:26 When Jesus therefore,
          saw his mother,
          and the disciple standing by 
          whom he loved, 
          he saith unto his mother,
          woman, behold thy son.

19:27 Then saith he to the disciple, 
           behold thy mother. 
           And from that hour, 
           that disciple took her,
           unto his own home.

19:28 After this, 
          Jesus knowing that 
          all things were now
          accomplished,
          that the scripture 
          might be fulfilled
          saith, 
          I thirst.

19:29 Now there was set,
          a vessel full of vinegar.
          And they filled a sponge 
          with vinegar 
          and put it upon hyssop, 
          and put it to his mouth.

19:30 When Jesus therefore 
           had received the 
           vinegar he said,
           it is finished; 
           and he bowed his head, 
           and gave up the ghost.

19:31  The Jews therefore 
           because it was the preparation, 
           that the bodies should not 
           remain upon the cross on the 
           Sabbath day, 

           (for that Sabbath day was an high day,)

           besought Pilate,
           that their legs might be broken,
           and that they might be taken away.

19:32 Then came the soldiers,
          and brake the legs of the first,
          and of the other, which was
          crucified with him.

19:33 But when they came to Jesus,
          and saw that he was dead already,
          they brake not his legs.

19:34 But one of the soldiers, 
          with a spear,
          pierced his side, 
          and forthwith, came there out,
          blood and water.

19:35 And he that saw it bare record,
          and his record is true. 
          And he knoweth that he saith true, 
          that ye might believe.

19:36 For these things were done,
          that the scripture 
          should be fulfilled,
          A bone of him shall not 
          be broken.

19:37  And again,
           another scripture saith,
           They shall look on him 
           whom they pierced.

19:38 And after this
          Joseph of Arimathaea,
          being a disciple of Jesus,
          but secretly, for fear of the Jews,
          besought Pilate that he might 
          take away the
          body of Jesus. 
          And Pilate gave him leave. 
          He came therefore, 
          and took the body of Jesus.

19:39 And there came also,
          Nicodemus, 
          which at the first came to Jesus
          by night, 
          and brought a mixture of 
          myrrh and aloes,
          about an hundred pound weight.

19:40 Then took they the body of Jesus,
          and wound it in linen clothes,
          with the spices, 
          as the manner of the Jews
          is to bury.

19:41 Now in the place 
          where he was crucified,
          there was a garden; 
          and in the garden,
          a new sepulchre,
          wherein was never man
          yet laid.

19:42 There laid they Jesus
           therefore,
           because of the Jews'
           preparation day; 
           for the sepulchre was
           nigh at hand.


  Ch. 20                                                                      John

 
20:1  The first day of the week,
         cometh Mary Magdalene early,
         when it was yet dark, 
         unto the sepulchre, 
         and seeth the stone 
         taken away from the sepulchre.

20:2  Then she runneth
         and cometh to Simon Peter,
         and to the other disciple whom 
         Jesus loved, 
         and saith unto them, 
         they have taken away 
         the Lord out of the sepulchre, 
         and we know not where they have 
         laid him.

20:3 Peter therefore,
        went forth, 
        and that other disciple, 
        and came to the sepulchre.

20:4 So they ran both together. 
        And the other disciple did 
        outrun Peter,
        and came first to the
        sepulchre.

20:5 And he, stooping down
        and looking in,
        saw the linen clothes lying;  
        yet went he not in.

20:6 Then cometh
        Simon Peter following him,
        and went into the sepulchre,
        and seeth the linen clothes lie,

20:7 and the napkin that was
        about his head,
        not lying with the linen clothes, 
        but wrapped together in a place, 
        by itself.

20:8  Then went in also that 
         other disciple, 
         which came first to the
         sepulchre, 
         and he saw,
         and believed.

20:9   For as yet, 
          they knew not the scripture,
          that he must rise again
          from the dead.

20:10 Then the disciples 
           went away again,
           unto their own home.

20:11 But Mary stood without,
          at the sepulchre, weeping.
          And as she wept,
          she stooped down, 
          and looked into the sepulchre,
20:12 and 
          seeth two angels in white, 
          sitting, 
          the one at the head,
          and the other at the feet,
          where the body of Jesus
          had lain.

20:13 And they say unto her,
          woman, why weepest thou? 
          She saith unto them,
          because they have
          taken away my Lord,
          and I know not
          where they have laid him.

20:14 And when she had thus said,
          she turned herself back
          and saw Jesus standing, 
          and knew not that it was Jesus.

20:15 Jesus saith unto her,
          woman, why weepest thou? 
          Whom seekest thou?
          She, supposing him 
          to be the gardener
          saith unto him,
          Sir, 
          if thou have borne him hence, 
          tell me where thou hast laid him,
          and I will take him away.

20:16 Jesus saith unto her,
           Mary.
           She turned herself, 
           and saith unto him,
           Rabboni;
           which  is  to  say, 
           Master.

20:17 Jesus saith unto her,
           touch me not; 
           for I am not yet ascended to 
           my Father. 
           But go to my brethren
           and say unto them, 
           I ascend unto my Father,
           and your Father;
           and my God, 
           and your God.

20:18 Mary Magdalene came, 
          and told the disciples
          that she had seen the Lord,
          and that he had 
          spoken these things unto her.

20:19 Then, the same day at evening,
           being the first day of the week,
           when the doors were shut 
           where the disciples were 
           assembled for fear of the Jews,
           came Jesus
           and stood in the midst,
           and saith unto them,
           peace to you.

20:20 And when he had
          so said,
          he shewed unto them his
          hands and his side.
          Then were the disciples glad,
          when they saw the Lord.

20:21 Then said Jesus to them again,
          peace to you.
          As my Father hath sent me,
          even so, send I you.

20:22 And when he had said this,
          he breathed on them, 
          and saith unto them,
          receive the Holy Ghost.

20:23 Whose so ever sins ye remit, 
           they are remitted unto them;
           and whose so ever sins ye retain, 
           they are retained.

20:24 But Thomas, 
          one of the twelve, 
          called Didymus,
          was not with them when
          Jesus came.

20:25  The other disciples,
           therefore, 
           said unto him,
           we have seen the Lord. 
           But he said unto them,
           except I shall see in his hands
           the print of the nails, 
           and put my finger into the
           print of the nails,
           and thrust my hand into his side,
           I will not believe.

20:26 And after eight days
          again,
          his disciples were within,
          and Thomas with them. 
          Then came Jesus, 
          the doors being shut, 
          and stood in the midst 
          and said, 
          peace to you.

20:27 Then saith he
           to Thomas,
          reach hither thy finger,
          and behold, my hands;
          and reach hither thy hand, 
          and thrust into my side,
          and be not faithless,
          but believing.

20:28 And Thomas answered,
          and said unto him, 
          my Lord and my God.

20:29 Jesus saith unto him,
         Thomas,
         because thou hast seen me,
         thou hast believed. 
         Blessed are they that have
         not seen,
         and yet, have believed.

20:30 And many other signs, 
          truly  did Jesus in the presence
          of his disciples,
          which are not written in this book.

20:31 But these are written,
          that ye might believe that 
          Jesus is the Christ,
          the Son of God; 
          and that believing,
          ye might have life 
          through his name.
   
Ch. 21                                                                     John

 
21:1 After these things, 
        Jesus shewed himself 
        again to the disciples,
        at the sea of Tiberias;
        and on this wise, 
        shewed he himself.

21:2 There were together, 
        Simon Peter, and Thomas
        called Didymus,
        and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee,
        and the sons of Zebedee,
        and two other of his disciples.

21:3 Simon Peter 
        saith unto them,
        I go a fishing.
        They say unto him, 
        we also go with thee. 
        They went forth,
         and entered into a ship
         immediately;
         and that night, 
         they caught nothing.

21:4 But when the morning 
        was now come, 
        Jesus stood on the shore. 
        But the disciples knew not 
        that it was Jesus.

21:5  Then Jesus saith unto them,
          children, have ye any meat? 
         They answered him, no.

21:6  And he said unto them, 
         cast the net on the
         right side of the ship,
         and ye shall find. 
         They cast therefore, 
         and now they were
         not able to draw it
         for the multitude of fishes.

21:7 Therefore,
         that disciple whom Jesus loved,
         saith unto Peter, 
         it is the Lord. 
         Now when Simon Peter 
         heard that it was the Lord, 
         he girt his fisher's coat unto him,
         (for he was naked,) 
         and did cast himself into the sea.

21:8 And the other disciples 
        came in a little ship; 
        (for they were not far from land,
        but as it were, two hundred cubits,) 
        dragging the net with fishes.

21:9 As soon then
        as they were come to land,
        they saw a fire of coals there,
        and fish laid thereon, and bread.

21:10 Jesus saith unto them, 
          bring of the fish
          which ye have now caught.

21:11 Simon Peter went up,
          and drew the net to land,
          full of great fishes,
          an hundred and fifty and three. 
          And for all there were so many,
          yet was not the net broken.

21:12  Jesus saith unto them,
           come and dine.
           And none of the disciples
           durst ask him, 
           who art thou? 
           Knowing that it was 
           the Lord.

21:13 Jesus then cometh, 
          and taketh bread, 
          and giveth them, 
          and fish likewise.

21:14 This is now the third time 
          that Jesus shewed himself 
          to his disciples,
          after that he was risen
          from the dead.

21:15 So when they had dined,
          Jesus saith to Simon Peter,
          Simon, son of Jonas, 
          lovest thou me more than 
          these? 
          He saith unto him, 
          yea, Lord; 
          thou knowest that 
          I love thee. 
          He saith unto him, 
           feed my lambs.

21:16 He saith unto him again,
          the second time, 
          Simon,
          son of Jonas, 
          lovest thou me? 
          He saith unto him,
          yea, Lord;
          thou knowest that
          I love thee.
          He saith unto him, 
               feed my sheep.

21:17 He saith unto him
          the third time,
          Simon,
          son of Jonas,
          lovest thou me?
          Peter was grieved,
          because he said unto him
          the third time,
          lovest thou me? 
          And he said unto him,
          Lord, 
          thou knowest all things; 
          thou knowest that I love thee.
          Jesus saith unto him, 
               feed my sheep.

21:18  Verily, verily,
           I say unto thee,
           when thou wast young, 
           thou girdest thyself, 
           and walkedst whither thou
           wouldest. 
           But when thou shalt be old, 
           thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, 
           and another shall gird thee
           and carry thee whither thou 
           wouldest not.

21:19  This spake he,
           signifying by what death he 
           should glorify God. 
           And when he had spoken this 
           he saith unto him,
           follow me.

21:20 Then Peter, 
           turning about,
           seeth the disciple
           whom Jesus loved
           following; 
           which also 
           leaned on his breast 
           at supper and said,
           Lord, 
           which is he that
           betrayeth thee?

21:21  Peter seeing him,
           saith to Jesus,
           Lord, 
           and what shall
           this man do?

21:22 Jesus saith unto him, 
           if I will
           that he tarry till I come,
           what is that to thee? 
           Follow thou me.

21:23 Then went 
           this saying abroad
           among the brethren, 
           that that disciple
           should not die. 
           Yet Jesus said not
           unto him,
           he shall not die; but, 
           if I will that he 
           tarry till I come,
           what is that to thee?

21:24 This is the disciple which
          testifieth of these things,
          and wrote these things. 
          And we know
          that his testimony is true.

21:25 And there are also
          many other things, 
          which Jesus did,
          the which,
          if they should be written
          every one, I suppose, 
          that even the world itself,
          could not contain the books
          that should be written.
                   Amen.