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Chapter 1
John Twenty 1:1  In the Beginning the Word was; and the Word was with God; and the Word was God.
John Twenty 1:3  Through him all things came into being, and nothing came into being apart from him.
John Twenty 1:4  That which came into being in him was Life; and the Life was the Light of Man;
John Twenty 1:5  And the Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness never overpowered it.
John Twenty 1:6  There appeared a man sent from God, whose name was John;
John Twenty 1:7  He came as a witness--to bear witness to the Light that through him all men might believe.
John Twenty 1:8  He was not the Light, but he came to bear witness to the Light.
John Twenty 1:9  That was the True Light which enlightens every man coming into the world.
John Twenty 1:10  He was in the world; and through him the world came into being--yet the world did not know him.
John Twenty 1:11  He came to his own--yet his own did not receive him.
John Twenty 1:12  But to all who did receive him he gave power to become Children of God--to those who believe in his Name.
John Twenty 1:13  For not to natural conception, nor to human instincts, nor to will of man did they owe the new Life, but to God.
John Twenty 1:14  And the Word became Man, and dwelt among us, (We saw his glory--the glory of the Only Son sent from the Father), full of love and truth.
John Twenty 1:15  (John bears witness to him; he cried aloud--for it was he who spoke--"'He who is Coming' after me is now before me, for he was ever first");
John Twenty 1:16  Out of his fulness we have all received some gift, gift after gift of love;
John Twenty 1:17  For the Law was given through Moses, love and truth came through Jesus Christ.
John Twenty 1:18  No man has ever yet seen God; God the Only Son, who is ever with the Father--He has revealed him.
John Twenty 1:19  When the Jews sent some Priests and Levites to John from Jerusalem, to ask--"Who are you?", his statement was this.
John Twenty 1:20  He confessed and did not deny it, he confessed--"I am not the Christ."
John Twenty 1:21  "What then?" they asked. "Are you Elijah?" "No," he said, "I am not." "Are you 'the Prophet'?"He answered, "No."
John Twenty 1:22  "Who then are you?" they continued; "tell us, that we may have some answer to give to those who have sent us. What do you say about yourself?"
John Twenty 1:23  "I," he answered, "am--'The voice of one crying aloud in the Wilderness--"straighten the way of the Lord"',as the Prophet Isaiah said."
John Twenty 1:25  And their next question was. "Why then do you baptize, if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor yet 'the Prophet'?"
John Twenty 1:26  John's answer was--"I baptize with water, but among you stands one whom you do not know;
John Twenty 1:27  He is coming after me, yet I am not worthy even to unfasten his sandal."
John Twenty 1:28  All this took place at Bethany, across the Jordan, where John was then baptizing.
John Twenty 1:29  The next day John saw Jesus coming towards him, and exclaimed. "Here is the Lamb of God, who is to take away the sin of the world!
John Twenty 1:30  It was of him that I spoke when I said 'After me there is coming a man who is now before me, for he was ever First.'
John Twenty 1:31  I myself did not know him, but, that he may be made known to Israel, I have come, baptizing with water."
John Twenty 1:32  John also made this statement--"I have seen the Spirit descending as a dove out of the heavens, and it remained upon him.
John Twenty 1:33  I myself did not know him, but he who sent me to baptize with water, he said to me 'He upon whom you see the Spirit descending, and remaining upon him--he it is who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.'
John Twenty 1:34  This I have seen myself, and I have declared my belief that he is the Son of God."
John Twenty 1:35  The next day, when John was standing with two of his disciples,
John Twenty 1:36  He looked at Jesus as he passed and exclaimed. "There is the Lamb of God!"
John Twenty 1:37  The two disciples heard him say this, and followed Jesus.
John Twenty 1:38  But Jesus turned round, and saw them following. "What are you looking for?" he asked. "Rabbi," they answered, "where are you staying?"
John Twenty 1:39  "Come, and you shall see," he replied. So they went, and saw where he was staying, and spent that day with him. It was then about four in the afternoon.
John Twenty 1:40  One of the two, who heard what John said and followed Jesus, was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother.
John Twenty 1:41  He first found his own brother Simon, and said to him. "We have found the Messiah!"
John Twenty 1:42  Then he brought him to Jesus. Fixing his eyes on him, Jesus said. "You are Simon, the son of John; you shall be called Kephas", (which means 'Peter,' or 'Rock').
John Twenty 1:43  The following day Jesus decided to leave for Galilee. He found Philip, and said to him. "Follow me."
John Twenty 1:44  Philip was from Bethsaida, and a fellow-townsman of Andrew and Peter.
John Twenty 1:45  He found Nathanael and said to him. "We have found him of whom Moses wrote in the Law, and of whom the Prophets also wrote--Jesus of Nazareth, Joseph's son!"
John Twenty 1:46  "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" asked Nathanael. "Come and see," replied Philip.
John Twenty 1:47  When Jesus saw Nathanael coming towards him, he said. "Here is a true Israelite, in whom there is no deceit!"
John Twenty 1:48  "How do you know me?" asked Nathanael. "Even before Philip called you," replied Jesus, "when you were under the fig tree, I saw you."
John Twenty 1:49  "Rabbi," Nathanael exclaimed, "you are the Son of God, you are King of Israel!"
John Twenty 1:50  "Do you believe in me," asked Jesus, "because I told you that I saw you under the fig tree? You shall see greater things than those!
John Twenty 1:51  In truth I tell you," he added, "you shall all see Heaven open, and 'the angels of God ascending and descending' upon the Son of Man."
Chapter 2
John Twenty 2:1  Two days after this there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee, and Jesus' mother was there.
John Twenty 2:2  Jesus himself, too, with his disciples, was invited to the wedding.
John Twenty 2:3  And, when the wine ran short, his mother said to him. "They have no wine left."
John Twenty 2:4  "What do you want with me?" answered Jesus. "My time has not come yet."
John Twenty 2:5  His mother said to the servants. "Do whatever he tells you."
John Twenty 2:6  There were standing there six stone water-jars, in accordance with the Jewish rule of 'purification,' each holding twenty or thirty gallons.
John Twenty 2:7  Jesus said to the servants. "Fill the water-jars with water;"
John Twenty 2:8  And, when they had filled them to the brim, he added. "Now take some out, and carry it to the Master of the Feast." The servants did so.
John Twenty 2:9  And, when the Master of the Feast had tasted the water which had now become wine, not knowing where it had come from--although the servants who had taken out the water knew--
John Twenty 2:10  He called the bridegroom and said to him. "Every one puts good wine on the table first, and inferior wine afterwards, when his guests have drunk freely; but you have kept back the good wine till now!"
John Twenty 2:11  This, the first sign of his mission, Jesus gave at Cana in Galilee, and by it revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him.
John Twenty 2:12  After this, Jesus went down to Capernaum--he, his mother, his brothers, and his disciples; but they stayed there only a few days.
John Twenty 2:13  Then, as the Jewish Passover was near, Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
John Twenty 2:14  In the Temple Courts he found people who were selling bullocks, sheep, and pigeons, and the money-changers at their counters.
John Twenty 2:15  So he made a whip of cords, and drove them all out of the Temple Courts, and the sheep and bullocks as well; he scattered the money of the money-changers, and overturned their tables,
John Twenty 2:16  And said to the pigeon-dealers. "Take these things away. Do not turn my Father's House into a market-house."
John Twenty 2:17  His disciples remembered that Scripture said--'Zeal for thy House will consume me.'
John Twenty 2:18  Upon this the Jews asked Jesus. "What sign are you going to show us, since you act in this way?"
John Twenty 2:19  "Destroy this temple," was his answer, "and I will raise it in three days."
John Twenty 2:20  "This Temple," replied the Jews, "has been forty-six years in building, and are you going to 'raise it in three days'?"
John Twenty 2:21  But Jesus was speaking of his body as a temple.
John Twenty 2:22  Afterwards, when he had risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this; and they believed the passage of Scripture, and the words which Jesus had spoken.
John Twenty 2:23  While Jesus was in Jerusalem, during the Passover Festival, many came to trust in him, when they saw the signs of his mission that he was giving.
John Twenty 2:24  But Jesus did not trust himself to them, since he could read every heart,
John Twenty 2:25  And because he did not need that others should tell him what men were; for he could of himself read what was in men.
Chapter 3
John Twenty 3:1  Now there was a Pharisee named Nicodemus, who was a leading man among the Jews.
John Twenty 3:2  This man came to Jesus by night, and said to him. "Rabbi, we know that you are a Teacher come from God; for no one could give such signs as you are giving, unless God were with him."
John Twenty 3:3  "In truth I tell you," exclaimed Jesus, "unless a man is reborn, he cannot see the Kingdom of God."
John Twenty 3:4  "How can a man," asked Nicodemus, "be born when he is old? Can he be born a second time?"
John Twenty 3:5  "In truth I tell you," answered Jesus, "unless a man owes his birth to Water and Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.
John Twenty 3:6  All that owes its birth to human nature is human, and all that owes its birth to the Spirit is spiritual.
John Twenty 3:7  Do not wonder at my telling you that you all need to be reborn.
John Twenty 3:8  The wind blows where it wills, and you can hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes, or where it goes; it is the same with every one that owes his birth to the Spirit."
John Twenty 3:10  "What! You a teacher of Israel," exclaimed Jesus, "and yet do not understand this!
John Twenty 3:11  In truth I tell you that we speak of what we know, and state what we have seen; and yet you do not accept our statements.
John Twenty 3:12  If, when I tell you earthly things, you do not believe me, how will you believe me when I tell you of heavenly things?
John Twenty 3:13  No one has ascended to Heaven, except him who descended from Heaven-- the Son of Man himself.
John Twenty 3:14  And, as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up;
John Twenty 3:15  That every one who believes in him may have Immortal Life."
John Twenty 3:16  For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that every one who believes in him may not be lost, but have Immortal Life.
John Twenty 3:17  For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him.
John Twenty 3:18  He who believes in him escapes condemnation, while he who does not believe in him is already condemned, because he has not believed in the only Son of God.
John Twenty 3:19  The ground of his condemnation is this, that though the Light has come into the world, men preferred the darkness to the Light, because their actions were wicked.
John Twenty 3:20  For he who lives an evil life hates the light, and will not come to it, for fear that his actions should be exposed;
John Twenty 3:21  But he who acts up to the truth comes to the light, that his actions may be shown to have been done in dependence upon God.
John Twenty 3:22  After this, Jesus went with his disciples into the country parts of Judea; and there he stayed with them, and baptized.
John Twenty 3:23  John, also, was baptizing at Aenon near Salim, because there were many streams there; and people were constantly coming and being baptized.
John Twenty 3:25  Now a discussion arose between some of John's disciples and a Jew on the subject of 'purification;'
John Twenty 3:26  And the disciples came to John and said. "Rabbi, the man who was with you on the other side of the Jordan, and to whom you have yourself borne testimony--he, also, is baptizing, and everybody is going to him."
John Twenty 3:27  John's answer was--"A man can gain nothing but what is given him from Heaven.
John Twenty 3:28  You are yourselves witnesses that I said 'I am not the Christ,' but 'I have been sent before him as a Messenger.'
John Twenty 3:29  It is the bridegroom who has the bride; but the bridegroom's friend, who stands by and listens to him, is filled with joy when he hears the bridegroom's voice. This joy I have felt to the full.
John Twenty 3:31  He who comes from above is above all others; but a child of earth is earthly, and his teaching is earthly, too. He who comes from Heaven is above all others.
John Twenty 3:32  He states what he has seen and what he heard, and yet no one accepts his statement.
John Twenty 3:33  They who did accept his statement attested the fact that God is true.
John Twenty 3:34  For he whom God sent as his Messenger gives us God's own teaching, for God does not limit the gift of the Spirit.
John Twenty 3:35  The Father loves his Son, and has put everything in his hands.
John Twenty 3:36  He who believes in the Son has Immortal Life, while he who rejects the Son will not even see that Life, but remains under 'God's displeasure.'
Chapter 4
John Twenty 4:1  Now, when the Master heard that the Pharisees had been told that he was making and baptizing more disciples than John
John Twenty 4:2  (Though it was not Jesus himself, but his disciples, who baptized),
John Twenty 4:5  And, on his way, he came to a Samaritan town called Shechem, near the plot of land that Jacob gave to his son Joseph.
John Twenty 4:6  Jacob's Spring was there, and Jesus, being tired after his journey, sat down beside the spring, just as he was. It was then about mid-day.
John Twenty 4:7  A woman of Samaria came to draw water; and Jesus said to her--"Give me some to drink,"
John Twenty 4:8  For his disciples had gone into the town to buy food.
John Twenty 4:9  "How is it," replied the Samaritan woman, "that you who are a Jew ask for water from a Samaritan woman like me?" (For Jews do not associate with Samaritans).
John Twenty 4:10  "If you knew of the gift of God," replied Jesus, "and who it is that is saying to you 'Give me some water,' you would have asked him, and he would have given you 'living water'."
John Twenty 4:11  "You have no bucket, Sir, and the well is deep," she said; "where did you get that 'living water?'
John Twenty 4:12  Surely you are not greater than our ancestor Jacob who gave us the well, and used to drink from it himself, and his sons, and his cattle!"
John Twenty 4:13  "All who drink of this water," replied Jesus, "will be thirsty again;
John Twenty 4:14  But whoever once drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst any more; but the water that I will give him shall become a spring welling up within him--a source of Immortal Life."
John Twenty 4:15  "Give me this water, Sir," said the woman, "so that I may not be thirsty, nor have to come all the way here to draw water."
John Twenty 4:16  "Go and call your husband," said Jesus, "and then come back."
John Twenty 4:17  "I have no husband," answered the woman. "You are right in saying 'I have no husband,'"replied Jesus,
John Twenty 4:18  "For you have had five husbands, and the man with whom you are now living is not your husband; in saying that, you have spoken the truth."
John Twenty 4:19  "I see, Sir, that you are a Prophet!" exclaimed the woman.
John Twenty 4:20  "It was on this mountain that our ancestors worshiped; and yet you Jews say that the proper place for worship is in Jerusalem."
John Twenty 4:21  "Believe me," replied Jesus, "a time is coming when it will be neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem that you will worship the Father.
John Twenty 4:22  You Samaritans do not know what you worship; we know what we worship, for Salvation comes from the Jews.
John Twenty 4:23  But a time is coming, indeed it is already here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father spiritually and truly; for such are the worshipers that the Father desires.
John Twenty 4:24  God is Spirit; and those who worship him must worship spiritually and truly."
John Twenty 4:25  "I know," answered the woman, "that the Messiah, who is called the Christ, is coming; when once he has come, he will tell us everything."
John Twenty 4:26  "I am he," Jesus said to her, "I who am speaking to you."
John Twenty 4:27  At this moment his disciples came up, and were surprised to find him talking with a woman; but none of them asked 'What do you want?' or 'Why are you talking with her?'
John Twenty 4:28  So the woman, leaving her pitcher, went back to the town, and said to the people.
John Twenty 4:29  "Come and see someone who has told me everything that I have done. Can he be the Christ?"
John Twenty 4:30  And the people left the town and went to see Jesus.
John Twenty 4:31  Meanwhile the disciples kept saying to him. "Take something to eat, Rabbi."
John Twenty 4:32  "I have food to eat," he answered, "of which you know nothing."
John Twenty 4:33  "Can any one have brought him anything to eat?" the disciples said to one another.
John Twenty 4:34  "My food," replied Jesus, "is to do the will of him who sent me, and to complete his work.
John Twenty 4:35  Do not you say that it still wants four months to harvest? Why, look up, and see how white the fields are for harvest!
John Twenty 4:36  Already the reaper is receiving wages and gathering in sheaves for Immortal Life, so that sower and reaper rejoice together.
John Twenty 4:37  For here the proverb holds good--'One sows, another reaps.'
John Twenty 4:38  I have sent you to reap that on which you have spent no labor; others have labored, and you have entered upon the results of their labor."
John Twenty 4:39  Many from that town came to believe in Jesus--Samaritans though they were--on account of the woman's statement--'He has told me everything that I have done.'
John Twenty 4:40  And, when these Samaritans had come to Jesus, they begged him to stay with them, and he stayed there two days.
John Twenty 4:41  But far more came to believe in him on account of what he said himself,
John Twenty 4:42  And they said to the woman. "It is no longer because of what you say that we believe in him, for we have heard him ourselves and know that he really is the Savior of the world."
John Twenty 4:44  For he himself declared that 'a Prophet is not honored in his own country.'
John Twenty 4:45  When he entered Galilee, the Galileans welcomed him, for they had seen all that he did at Jerusalem during the Festival, at which they also had been present.
John Twenty 4:46  So Jesus came again to Cana in Galilee, where he had turned the water into wine. Now there was one of the King's officers whose son was lying ill at Capernaum.
John Twenty 4:47  When this man heard that Jesus had returned from Judea to Galilee, he went to him, and begged him to come down and cure his son; for he was at the point of death.
John Twenty 4:48  Jesus answered. "Unless you all see signs and wonders, you will not believe."
John Twenty 4:49  "Sir," said the officer, "come down before my child dies." And Jesus answered. "Go, your son is living."
John Twenty 4:50  The man believed what Jesus said to him, and went;
John Twenty 4:51  And, while he was on his way down, his servants met him, and told him that his child was living.
John Twenty 4:52  So he asked them at what time the boy began to get better. "It was yesterday, about one o'clock," they said, "that the fever left him."
John Twenty 4:53  By this the father knew that it was at the very time when Jesus had said to him 'Your son is living';and he himself, with all his household, believed in Jesus.
John Twenty 4:54  This was the second occasion on which Jesus gave a sign of his mission on coming from Judea to Galilee.
Chapter 5
John Twenty 5:1  Sometime after this there was a Jewish Festival; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
John Twenty 5:2  There is in Jerusalem, near the Sheep-gate, a Bath with five colonnades round it. It is called in Hebrew 'Bethesda.'
John Twenty 5:3  In these colonnades a large number of afflicted people were lying-- blind, lame, and crippled.
John Twenty 5:5  One man who was there had been afflicted for thirty-eight years.
John Twenty 5:6  Jesus saw the man lying there, and, finding that he had been in this state a long time, said to him. "Do you wish to be cured?"
John Twenty 5:7  "I have no one, Sir," the afflicted man answered, "to put me into the Bath when there is a troubling of the water, and, while I am getting to it, some one else steps down before me."
John Twenty 5:8  "Stand up," said Jesus, "take up your mat, and walk about."
John Twenty 5:9  The man was cured immediately, and took up his mat and began to walk about.
John Twenty 5:10  Now it was the Sabbath. So the Jews said to the man who had been cured. "This is the Sabbath; you must not carry your mat."
John Twenty 5:11  "The man who cured me," he answered, "said to me 'Take up your mat and walk about.'"
John Twenty 5:12  "Who was it," they asked, "that said to you 'Take up your mat and walk about'?"
John Twenty 5:13  But the man who had been restored did not know who it was; for Jesus had moved away, because there was a crowd there.
John Twenty 5:14  Afterwards Jesus found the man in the Temple Courts, and said to him. "You are cured now; do not sin again, for fear that something worse may befall you."
John Twenty 5:15  The man went away, and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had cured him.
John Twenty 5:16  And that was why the Jews began to persecute Jesus--because he did things of this kind on the Sabbath.
John Twenty 5:17  But Jesus replied. "My Father works to this very hour, and I work also."
John Twenty 5:18  This made the Jews all the more eager to kill him, because not only was he doing away with the Sabbath, but he actually called God his own Father--putting himself on an equality with God.
John Twenty 5:19  So Jesus made this further reply. "In truth I tell you, the Son can do nothing of himself; he does only what he sees the Father doing; whatever the Father does, the Son does also.
John Twenty 5:20  For the Father loves his Son, and shows him everything that he is doing; and he will show him still greater things--so that you will be filled with wonder.
John Twenty 5:21  For, just as the Father raises the dead and gives them Life, so also the Son gives Life to whom he pleases.
John Twenty 5:22  The Father himself does not judge any man, but has 'entrusted the work of judging entirely to his Son,'
John Twenty 5:23  So that all men may honor the Son, just as they honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son fails to honor the Father who sent him.
John Twenty 5:24  In truth I tell you that he who listens to my Message and believes him who sent me, has Immortal Life, and does not come under condemnation, but has already passed out of Death into Life.
John Twenty 5:25  In truth I tell you that a time is coming, indeed it is already here, when the Dead will listen to the voice of the Son of God, and when those who listen will live.
John Twenty 5:26  For, just as the Father has inherent Life within him, so also he has granted to the Son to have inherent Life within him;
John Twenty 5:27  And, because he is Son of Man, he has also given him authority to act as judge.
John Twenty 5:28  Do not wonder at this; for the time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice,
John Twenty 5:29  And will come out--those who have done good rising to Life, and those who have lived evil lives rising for condemnation.
John Twenty 5:30  I can do nothing of myself; I judge as I am taught; and the judgement that I give is just, because my aim is not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me.
John Twenty 5:31  If I bear testimony to myself, my testimony is not trustworthy;
John Twenty 5:32  It is another who bears testimony to me, and I know that the testimony which he bears to me is trustworthy.
John Twenty 5:33  You have yourselves sent to John, and he as testified to the Truth.
John Twenty 5:34  But the testimony which I receive is not from man; I am saying this for your Salvation.
John Twenty 5:35  He was the 'Lamp that was burning' and shining, and you were ready to rejoice, for a time, in his light.
John Twenty 5:36  But the testimony which I have is of greater weight than John's; for the work that the Father has given me to carry out--the work that I am doing--is in itself proof that the Father has sent me as his Messenger.
John Twenty 5:37  The Father who has sent me has himself borne testimony to me. You have neither listened to his voice, not seen his form;
John Twenty 5:38  And you have not taken his Message home to your hearts, because you do not believe him whom he sent as his Messenger.
John Twenty 5:39  You search the Scriptures, because you think that you find in them Immortal Life;
John Twenty 5:40  And, though it is those very Scriptures that bear testimony to me, you refuse to come to me to have life.
John Twenty 5:42  But I know this of you, that you have not the love of God in your hearts.
John Twenty 5:43  I have come in my Father's name, and you do not receive me; if another comes in his own name, you will receive him.
John Twenty 5:44  How can you believe in me, when you receive honor from one another and do not desire the honor which comes from the only God?
John Twenty 5:45  Do not think that I shall accuse you to the Father; your accuser is Moses, on whom you have been resting your hopes.
John Twenty 5:46  For, had you believed Moses, you would have believed me, for it was of me that Moses wrote;
John Twenty 5:47  But, if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe my teaching?"
Chapter 6
John Twenty 6:1  After this, Jesus crossed the Sea of Galilee--otherwise called the Lake of Tiberias.
John Twenty 6:2  A great crowd of people, however, followed him, because they saw the signs of his mission in his work among those who were afflicted.
John Twenty 6:3  Jesus went up the hill, and sat down there with his disciples.
John Twenty 6:4  It was near the time of the Jewish Festival of the Passover.
John Twenty 6:5  Looking up, and noticing that a great crowd was coming towards him, Jesus said to Philip. "Where are we to buy bread for these people to eat?"
John Twenty 6:6  He said this to test him, for he himself knew what he meant to do.
John Twenty 6:7  "Twenty pounds' worth of bread," answered Philip, "would not be enough for each of them to have a little."
John Twenty 6:8  "There is a boy here," said Andrew, another of his disciples, Simon Peter's brother,
John Twenty 6:9  "Who has five barley loaves and two fishes; but what is that for so many?"
John Twenty 6:10  "Make the people sit down," said Jesus. It was a grassy spot; so the men, who numbered about five thousand, sat down,
John Twenty 6:11  And then Jesus took the loaves, and, after saying the thanksgiving, distributed them to those who were sitting down; and the same with the fish, giving the people as much as they wanted.
John Twenty 6:12  When they were satisfied, Jesus said to his disciples. "Collect the broken pieces that are left, so that nothing may be wasted."
John Twenty 6:13  The disciples did so, and filled twelve baskets with the pieces of the five barley loaves, which were left after all had eaten.
John Twenty 6:14  When the people saw the signs which Jesus gave, they said. "This is certainly 'the Prophet who was to come' into the world."
John Twenty 6:15  But Jesus, having discovered that they were intending to come and carry him off to make him King, retired again up the hill, quite alone.
John Twenty 6:16  When evening fell, his disciples went down to the Sea,
John Twenty 6:17  And, getting into a boat, began to cross to Capernaum. By this time darkness had set in, and Jesus had not yet come back to them;
John Twenty 6:18  The Sea, too, was getting rough, for a strong wind was blowing.
John Twenty 6:19  When they had rowed three or four miles, they caught sight of him walking on the water and approaching the boat, and they were frightened.
John Twenty 6:20  But Jesus said to them. "It is I; do not be afraid!"
John Twenty 6:21  And after this they were glad to take him into the boat; and the boat at once arrived off the shore, for which they had been making.
John Twenty 6:22  The people who remained on the further side of the Sea had seen that only one boat had been there, and that Jesus had not gone into it with his disciples, but that they had left without him.
John Twenty 6:23  Some boats, however, had come from Tiberias, from near the spot where they had eaten the bread after the Master had said the thanksgiving.
John Twenty 6:24  So, on the next day, when the people saw that Jesus was not there, or his disciples either, they themselves got into the boats, and went to Capernaum to look for him.
John Twenty 6:25  And, when they found him on the other side of the Sea, they said. "When did you get here, Rabbi?"
John Twenty 6:26  "In truth I tell you," answered Jesus, "it is not on account of the signs which you saw that you are looking for me, but because you had the bread to eat and were satisfied.
John Twenty 6:27  Work, not for the food that perishes, but for the food that lasts for Immortal Life, which the Son of Man will give you; for upon him the Father--God himself--has set the seal of his approval."
John Twenty 6:28  "How," they asked, "are we to do the work that God would have us do?"
John Twenty 6:29  "The work that God would have you do," answered Jesus, "is to believe in him whom God sent as his Messenger."
John Twenty 6:30  "What sign, then," they asked, "are you giving, which we may see, and so believe you? What is the work that you are doing?
John Twenty 6:31  Our ancestors had the manna to eat in the desert; as Scripture says-- 'He gave them bread from Heaven to eat.'"
John Twenty 6:32  "In truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "Moses did not give you the Bread from Heaven, but my Father does give you the true Bread from Heaven;
John Twenty 6:33  For the Bread that God gives is that which comes down from Heaven, and gives Life to the world."
John Twenty 6:34  "Master," they exclaimed, "give us that Bread always!"
John Twenty 6:35  "I am the Life-giving Bread," Jesus said to them; "he that comes to me shall never be hungry, and he that believes in me shall never thirst again.
John Twenty 6:36  But, as I have said already, you have seen me, and yet you do not believe in me.
John Twenty 6:37  All those whom the Father gives me will come to me; and no one who comes to me will I ever turn away.
John Twenty 6:38  For I have come down from Heaven, to do, not my own will, but the will of him who sent me;
John Twenty 6:39  And his will is this--that I should not lose one of all those whom he has given me, but should raise them up at the Last Day.
John Twenty 6:40  For it is the will of my Father that every one who sees the Son, and believes in him, should have Immortal Life; and I myself will raise him up at the Last Day."
John Twenty 6:41  Upon this the Jews began murmuring against Jesus for saying- -'I am the Bread which came down from Heaven.'
John Twenty 6:42  "Is not this Jesus, Joseph's son," they asked, "whose father and mother we know? How is it that he now says that he has come down from Heaven?"
John Twenty 6:43  "Do not murmur among yourselves," said Jesus in reply.
John Twenty 6:44  "No one can come to me, unless the Father who sent me draws him to me; and I will raise him up at the Last Day.
John Twenty 6:45  It is said in the Prophets--'And they shall all be taught by God.' Every one who is taught by the Father and learns from him comes to me.
John Twenty 6:46  Not that any one has seen the Father, except him who is from God--he has seen the Father.
John Twenty 6:47  In truth I tell you, he who believes in me has Immortal Life.
John Twenty 6:49  Your ancestors ate the manna in the desert, and yet died.
John Twenty 6:50  The Bread that comes down from Heaven is such that whoever eats of it will never die.
John Twenty 6:51  I am the Living Bread that has come down from Heaven. If any one eats of this Bread, he will live for ever; and the Bread that I shall give is my flesh, which I will give for the Life of the world."
John Twenty 6:52  Upon this the Jews began disputing with one another. "How is it possible for this man to give us his flesh to eat?"
John Twenty 6:53  "In truth I tell you," answered Jesus, "unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink his blood, you have not Life within you.
John Twenty 6:54  He who takes my flesh for his food, and drinks my blood, has Immortal Life; and I will raise him up at the Last Day.
John Twenty 6:55  For my flesh is true food, and my blood true drink.
John Twenty 6:56  He who takes my flesh for his food, and drinks my blood, remains united to me, and I to him.
John Twenty 6:57  As the Living Father sent me as his Messenger, and as I live because the Father lives, so he who takes me for his food shall live because I live.
John Twenty 6:58  That is the Bread which has come down from Heaven--not such as your ancestors ate, and yet died; he who takes this Bread for his food shall live for ever."
John Twenty 6:59  All this Jesus said in a Synagogue, when he was teaching in Capernaum.
John Twenty 6:60  On hearing it, many of his disciples said. "This is harsh doctrine! Who can bear to listen to it?"
John Twenty 6:61  But Jesus, aware that his disciples were murmuring about it, said to them.
John Twenty 6:62  "Is this a hindrance to you? What, then, if you should see the Son of Man ascending where he was before?
John Twenty 6:63  It is the Spirit that gives Life; mere flesh is of no avail. In the teaching that I have been giving you there is Spirit and there is Life.
John Twenty 6:64  Yet there are some of you who do not believe in me." For Jesus knew from the first who they were that did not believe in him, and who it was that would betray him;
John Twenty 6:65  And he added. "This is why I told you that no one can come to me, unless enabled by the Father."
John Twenty 6:66  After this many of his disciples drew back, and did not go about with him any longer.
John Twenty 6:67  So Jesus said to the Twelve. "Do you also wish to leave me?"
John Twenty 6:68  But Simon Peter answered. "Master, to whom shall we go? Immortal Life is in your teaching;
John Twenty 6:69  And we have learned to believe and to know that you are the Holy One of God."
John Twenty 6:70  "Did not I myself choose you to be the Twelve?" replied Jesus; "and yet, even of you, one is playing the 'Devil's' part."
John Twenty 6:71  He meant Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, who was about to betray him, though he was one of the Twelve.
Chapter 7
John Twenty 7:1  After this, Jesus went about in Galilee, for he would not do so in Judea, because the Jews were eager to put him to death.
John Twenty 7:2  When the Jewish Festival of Tabernacles was near,
John Twenty 7:3  His brothers said to him. "Leave this part of the country, and go into Judea, so that your disciples, as well as we, may see the work that you are doing.
John Twenty 7:4  For no one does a thing privately, if he is seeking to be widely known. Since you do these things, you should show yourself publicly to the world."
John Twenty 7:6  "My time," answered Jesus, "is not come yet, but your time is always here.
John Twenty 7:7  The world cannot hate you, but it does hate me, because I testify that its ways are evil.
John Twenty 7:8  Go yourselves up to the Festival; I am not going to this Festival yet, because my time has not yet come."
John Twenty 7:9  After telling them this, he stayed on in Galilee.
John Twenty 7:10  But, when his brothers had gone up to the Festival, Jesus also went up--not publicly, but privately.
John Twenty 7:11  The Jews were looking for him at the Festival and asking 'Where is he?';
John Twenty 7:12  And there were many whispers about him among the people, some saying 'He is a good man;' others. 'No! he is leading the people astray.'
John Twenty 7:13  No one, however, spoke freely about him, for fear of the Jews.
John Twenty 7:14  About the middle of the Festival week, Jesus went up into the Temple Courts, and began teaching.
John Twenty 7:15  The Jews were astonished. "How has this man got his learning," they asked, "when he has never studied?"
John Twenty 7:16  So, in reply, Jesus said. "My teaching is not my own; it is his who sent me.
John Twenty 7:17  If any one has the will to do God's will, he will find out whether my teaching is from God, or whether I speak on my own authority.
John Twenty 7:18  The man who speaks on his own authority seeks honor for himself; but the man who seeks the honor of him that sent him is sincere, and there is nothing false in him.
John Twenty 7:19  Was not it Moses who gave you the Law? Yet not one of you obeys it! Why are you seeking to put me to death?"
John Twenty 7:20  "You must be possessed by a demon!" the people exclaimed. "Who is seeking to put you to death?"
John Twenty 7:21  "There was one thing I did," replied Jesus, "at which you are all still wondering.
John Twenty 7:22  But that is why Moses has instituted circumcision among you- -not, indeed, that it began with him, but with our ancestors--and that is why you circumcise even on a Sabbath.
John Twenty 7:23  When a man receives circumcision on a Sabbath to prevent the Law of Moses from being broken, how can you be angry with me for making a man sound and well on a Sabbath?
John Twenty 7:25  At this some of the people of Jerusalem exclaimed. "Is not this the man that they are seeking to put to death?
John Twenty 7:26  Yet here he is, speaking out boldly, and they say nothing to him! Is it possible that our leading men have really discovered that he is the Christ?
John Twenty 7:27  Yet we know where this man is from; but, when the Christ comes, no one will be able to tell where he is from."
John Twenty 7:28  Therefore, Jesus, as he was teaching in the Temple Courts, raised his voice and said. "Yes; you know me and you know where I am from. Yet I have not come on my own authority, but he who sent me may be trusted; and him you do not know.
John Twenty 7:29  I do know him, for it is from him that I have come, and he sent me as his Messenger."
John Twenty 7:30  So they sought to arrest him; but no one touched him, for his time was not come yet.
John Twenty 7:31  Many of the people, however, believed in him. "When the Christ comes," they said, "will he give more signs of his mission than this man has given?"
John Twenty 7:32  The Pharisees heard the people whispering about him in this way, and so the Chief Priests and the Pharisees sent officers to arrest him;
John Twenty 7:33  On which Jesus said. "I shall be with you but a little longer, and then I am going to him who sent me.
John Twenty 7:34  You will look for me, and you will not find me; and you will not be able to come where I shall be."
John Twenty 7:35  "Where is this man going," the Jews asked one another, "that we shall not find him? Will he go to our countrymen abroad, and teach foreigners?
John Twenty 7:36  What does he mean by saying 'You will look for me, and you will not find me; and you will not be able to come where I shall be'?"
John Twenty 7:37  On the last and greatest day of the Festival, Jesus, who was standing by, exclaimed. "If any one thirsts, let him come to me, and drink.
John Twenty 7:38  He who believes in me--As Scripture says, Out of his heart shall flow rivers of 'Living Water.'"
John Twenty 7:39  (By this he meant the Spirit, which those who had believed in him were to receive; for the Spirit had not yet come, because Jesus had not yet been exalted.)
John Twenty 7:40  Some of the people, when they heard these words, said.
John Twenty 7:41  "This is certainly 'the Prophet'!";others said. "This is the Christ!"; but some asked. "What! does the Christ come from Galilee?
John Twenty 7:42  Is not it said in Scripture that it is of the race of David, and from Bethlehem, the village to which David belonged, that the Christ is to come?"
John Twenty 7:43  So there was a sharp division among the people on account of Jesus.
John Twenty 7:44  Some of them wanted to arrest him, and yet no one touched him.
John Twenty 7:45  When the officers returned to the Chief Priests and Pharisees, they were asked. "Why have you not brought him?"
John Twenty 7:46  "No man ever spoke as he speaks!" they answered.
John Twenty 7:47  "What! Have you been led astray too?" the Pharisees replied.
John Twenty 7:48  "Have any of our leading men believed in him, or any of the Pharisees?
John Twenty 7:49  As for these people who do not know the Law--they are cursed!"
John Twenty 7:50  But one of their number, Nicodemus, who before this had been to see Jesus, said to them.
John Twenty 7:51  "Does our Law pass judgement on a man without first giving him a hearing, and finding out what he has been doing?"
John Twenty 7:52  "Are you also from Galilee?" they retorted. "Search, and you will find that no Prophet is to arise in Galilee!"
Chapter 8
John Twenty 8:12  *Jesus again addressed the people. "I am the Light of the World," he said. He who follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the Light of Life."
John Twenty 8:13  "You are bearing testimony to yourself!" exclaimed the Pharisees, "your testimony is not trustworthy."
John Twenty 8:14  "Even if I bear testimony to myself," answered Jesus, "my testimony is trustworthy; for I know where I came from, and where I am going; but you do not know where I come from, nor where I am going.
John Twenty 8:16  Yet, even if I were to judge, my judgement would be trustworthy; because I am not alone, but the Father who sent me is with me.
John Twenty 8:17  Why, in your own Law it is said that the testimony of two persons is trustworthy.
John Twenty 8:18  I, who bear testimony to myself, am one, and the Father who sent me also bears testimony to me."
John Twenty 8:19  "Where is your father, then?" they asked. "You know neither me nor my Father," replied Jesus. "If you had known me, you would have also known my Father."
John Twenty 8:20  These statements Jesus made in the Treasury, while teaching in the Temple Courts. Yet no one arrested him, for his time had not then come.
John Twenty 8:21  Jesus again spoke to the people. "I am going away," he said, "and you will look for me, but you will die in your sin; you cannot come where I am going."
John Twenty 8:22  "Is he going to kill himself," the Jews exclaimed, "that he says-- 'You cannot go where I am going'?"
John Twenty 8:23  "You," added Jesus, "are from below, I am from above; you are of this present world, I am not;
John Twenty 8:24  And so I told you that you would die in your sins, for, unless you believe that I am what I am, you will die in your sins."
John Twenty 8:25  "Who are you?" they asked. "Why ask exactly what I have been telling you?" said Jesus.
John Twenty 8:26  "I have still much that concerns you to speak of and to pass judgement on; yet he who sent me may be trusted, and I speak to the world only of the things which I have heard from him."
John Twenty 8:27  They did not understand that he meant the Father.
John Twenty 8:28  So Jesus added. "When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will understand that I am what I am, and that I do nothing of myself, but that I say just what the Father has taught me.
John Twenty 8:29  Moreover, he who sent me is with me; he has not left me alone; for I always do what pleases him."
John Twenty 8:30  While he was speaking in this way, many came to believe in him.
John Twenty 8:31  So Jesus went on to say to those Jews who had believed him. "If you remain constant to my Message, you are truly my disciples;
John Twenty 8:32  And you find out the Truth, and the Truth will set you free."
John Twenty 8:33  "We are descendants of Abraham," was their answer, "and have never yet been in slavery to any one. What do you mean by saying 'you will be set free'?"
John Twenty 8:34  "In truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "every one who sins is a slave to sin.
John Twenty 8:35  And a slave does not remain in the home always; but a son remains always.
John Twenty 8:36  If, then, the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed!
John Twenty 8:37  I know that you are descendants of Abraham; yet you are seeking to put me to death, because my Message finds no place in your hearts.
John Twenty 8:38  I tell you what I have myself seen in the presence of my Father; and you, in the same way, do what you have learned from your father."
John Twenty 8:39  "Our father is Abraham," was their answer. "If you are Abraham's children," replied Jesus, "do what Abraham did.
John Twenty 8:40  But, as it is, you are seeking to put me to death--a man who has told you the Truth as he heard it from God. Abraham did not act in that way.
John Twenty 8:41  You are doing what your own father does." "We are not bastards," they said, "we have one Father--God himself."
John Twenty 8:42  "If God were your Father," Jesus replied, "you would have loved me, for I came out from God, and now am here; and I have not come of myself, but he sent me as his Messenger.
John Twenty 8:43  How is it that you do not understand what I say? It is because you cannot bear to listen to my Message.
John Twenty 8:44  As for you, you are children of your Father the Devil, and you are determined to do what your father loves to do. He was a murderer from the first, and did not stand by the truth, because there is no truth in him. Whenever he lies, he does what is natural to him; because he is a liar, and the father of lying.
John Twenty 8:45  But, as for me, it is because I speak the truth to you that you do not believe me.
John Twenty 8:46  Which of you can convict me of sin? Why then do not you believe me, if I am speaking truth?
John Twenty 8:47  He who comes from God listens to God's teaching; the reason why you do not listen is because you do not come from God."
John Twenty 8:48  "Are not we right, after all," replied the Jews, "in saying that you are a Samaritan, and are possessed by a demon?"
John Twenty 8:49  "I am not possessed by a demon," Jesus answered, "but I am showing reverence for my Father; and yet you have no reverence for me.
John Twenty 8:50  Not that I am seeking honor for myself; there is one who is seeking my honor, and he decides.
John Twenty 8:51  In truth I tell you, if any one lays my Message to heart, he will never really die."
John Twenty 8:52  "Now we are sure that you are possessed by a demon," the Jews replied. "Abraham died, and so did the Prophets; and yet you say 'If any one lays my Message to heart, he will never know death.'
John Twenty 8:53  Are you greater than our ancestor Abraham, who died? And the Prophets died too. Whom do you make yourself out to be?"
John Twenty 8:54  "If I do honor to myself," answered Jesus, "such honor counts for nothing. It is my Father who does me honor--and you say that he is your God;
John Twenty 8:55  And yet you have not learned to know him; but I know him; and, if I were to say that I do not know him, I should be a liar like you; but I do know him, and I lay his Message to heart.
John Twenty 8:56  Your ancestor Abraham rejoiced that he would see my day; and he did see it, and was glad."
John Twenty 8:57  "You are not fifty years old yet," the Jews exclaimed, "and have you seen Abraham?"
John Twenty 8:58  "In truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "before Abraham existed I was."
John Twenty 8:59  At this they took up stones to throw at him; but Jesus hid himself, and left the Temple Courts.
Chapter 9
John Twenty 9:1  As Jesus passed by, he saw a man who had been blind from his birth.
John Twenty 9:2  "Rabbi," asked his disciples, "who was it that sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
John Twenty 9:3  "Neither the man nor the parents," replied Jesus; "but he was born blind that the work of God should be made plain in him.
John Twenty 9:4  We must do the work of him who sent me, while it is day; night is coming, when no one can work.
John Twenty 9:5  As long as I am in the world, I am the Light of the world."
John Twenty 9:6  Saying this, Jesus spat on the ground, made clay with the saliva, and put it on the man's eyes.
John Twenty 9:7  "Go," he said, "and wash your eyes in the Bath of Siloam." So the man went and washed his eyes, and returned able to see.
John Twenty 9:8  Upon this his neighbors, and those who had formerly known him by sight as a beggar, exclaimed. "Is not this the man who used to sit and beg?"
John Twenty 9:9  "Yes," some said, "it is"; while others said. "No, but he is like him." The man himself said. "I am he."
John Twenty 9:10  "How did you get your sight, then?" they asked.
John Twenty 9:11  "The man whom they call Jesus," he answered, "made clay, and anointed my eyes, and said to me 'Go to Siloam and wash your eyes.' So I went and washed my eyes, and gained my sight."
John Twenty 9:12  "Where is he?" they asked. I do not know," he answered.
John Twenty 9:13  They took the man, who had been blind, to the Pharisees.
John Twenty 9:14  Now it was a Sabbath when Jesus made the clay and gave him his sight.
John Twenty 9:15  So the Pharisees also questioned the man as to how he had gained his sight. "He put clay on my eyes," he answered, "and I washed them, and I can see."
John Twenty 9:16  "The man cannot be from God," said some of the Pharisees, "for he does not keep the Sabbath." "How is it possible," retorted others, "for a bad man to give signs like this?"
John Twenty 9:17  So there was a difference of opinion among them, and they again questioned the man; "What do you yourself say about him, for it is to you that he has given sight?"
John Twenty 9:18  The Jews, however, refused to believe that he had been blind and had gained his sight, until they had called his parents and questioned them.
John Twenty 9:19  "Is this your son," they asked, "who you say was born blind? If so, how is it that he can see now?"
John Twenty 9:20  "We know that this is our son," answered the parents, "and that he was born blind;
John Twenty 9:21  But how it is that he can see now we do not know; nor do we know who it was that gave him his sight. Ask him--he is old enough- -he will tell you about himself."
John Twenty 9:22  His parents spoke in this way because they were afraid of the Jews; for the Jews had already agreed that, if any one should acknowledge Jesus as the Christ, he should be expelled from their synagogues.
John Twenty 9:23  This was why his parents said 'He is old enough; ask him.'
John Twenty 9:24  So the Jews again called the man who had been blind, and said to him. "Give God the praise; we know that this is a bad man."
John Twenty 9:25  "I know nothing about his being a bad man," he replied; "one thing I do know, that although I was blind, now I can see."
John Twenty 9:26  "What did he do to you?" they asked. "How did he give you your sight?"
John Twenty 9:27  "I told you just now," he answered, "and you did not listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Surely you also do not want to become his disciples?"
John Twenty 9:28  "You are his disciple," they retorted scornfully; "but we are disciples of Moses.
John Twenty 9:29  We know that God spoke to Moses; but, as for this man, we do not know where he comes from."
John Twenty 9:30  "Well," the man replied, "this is very strange; you do not know where he comes from, and yet he has given me my sight!
John Twenty 9:31  We know that God never listens to bad men, but, when a man is god- fearing and does God's will, God listens to him.
John Twenty 9:32  Since the world began, such a thing was never heard of as any one's giving sight to a person born blind.
John Twenty 9:33  If this man had not been from God, he could not have done anything at all."
John Twenty 9:34  "You," they retorted, "were born totally depraved; and are you trying to teach us?" So they expelled him.
John Twenty 9:35  Jesus heard of their having put him out; and, when he had found the man, he asked. "Do you believe in the Son of Man?"
John Twenty 9:36  "Tell me who he is, Sir," he replied, "so that I may believe in him."
John Twenty 9:37  "Not only have you seen him," said Jesus; "but it is he who is now speaking to you."
John Twenty 9:38  "Then, Sir, I do believe," said the man, bowing to the ground before him;
John Twenty 9:39  And Jesus added. "It was to put men to the test that I came into this world, in order that those that cannot see should see, and that those that can see should become blind."
John Twenty 9:40  Hearing this, some of the Pharisees who were with him said. "Then are we blind too?"
John Twenty 9:41  "If you had been blind," replied Jesus, "you would have had no sin to answer for; but, as it is, you say 'We can see,' and so your sin remains.
Chapter 10
John Twenty 10:1  In truth I tell you, whoever does not go into the sheepfold through the door, but climbs up at some other place, that man is a thief and a robber;
John Twenty 10:2  But the man who goes in through the door is shepherd to the sheep.
John Twenty 10:3  For him the watchman opens the door; and the sheep listen to his voice; and he calls his own sheep by name, and leads them out.
John Twenty 10:4  When he has brought them all out, he walks in front of them, and his sheep follow him, because they know his voice.
John Twenty 10:5  They will not follow a stranger, but will run away from him; because they do not know a stranger's voice."
John Twenty 10:6  This was the allegory that Jesus told them, but they did not understand of what he was speaking.
John Twenty 10:7  So he continued. "In truth I tell you, I am the Door for the sheep.
John Twenty 10:8  All who came before me were thieves and robbers; but the sheep did not listen to them.
John Twenty 10:9  I am the Door; he who goes in through me will be safe, and he will go in and out and find pasture.
John Twenty 10:10  The thief comes only to steal, to kill, and to destroy; I have come that they may have Life, and may have it in greater fulness.
John Twenty 10:11  I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd lays down his life for his sheep.
John Twenty 10:12  The hired man who is not a shepherd, and who does not own the sheep, when he sees a wolf coming, leaves them and runs away; then the wolf seizes them, and scatters the flock.
John Twenty 10:13  He does this because he is only a hired man and does not care about the sheep.
John Twenty 10:14  I am the Good Shepherd; and I know my sheep, and my sheep know me--
John Twenty 10:15  Just as the Father knows me and I know the Father--and I lay down my life for the sheep.
John Twenty 10:16  I have other sheep besides, which do not belong to this fold; I must lead them also, and they will listen to my voice; and they shall become one flock under 'one Shepherd.'
John Twenty 10:17  This is why the Father loves me, because I lay down my life- -to receive it again.
John Twenty 10:18  No one took it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to receive it again. This is the command which I received from my Father."
John Twenty 10:19  In consequence of these words a difference of opinion again arose among the Jews.
John Twenty 10:20  Many of them said. "He is possessed by a demon and is mad; why do you listen to him?"
John Twenty 10:21  Others said. "This is not the teaching of one who is possessed by a demon. Can a demon give sight to the blind?"
John Twenty 10:22  Soon after this the Festival of the Re-dedication was held at Jerusalem.
John Twenty 10:23  It was winter; and Jesus was walking in the Temple Courts, in the Colonnade of Solomon,
John Twenty 10:24  When the Jews gathered round him, and said. "How long are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us so frankly."
John Twenty 10:25  "I have told you so," replied Jesus, "and you do not believe me. The work that I am doing in my Father's name bears testimony to me.
John Twenty 10:26  But you do not believe me, because you are not of my flock.
John Twenty 10:27  My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me;
John Twenty 10:28  And I give them Immortal Life, and they shall not be lost; nor shall any one snatch them out of my hands.
John Twenty 10:29  What my Father has entrusted to me is more than all else; and no one can snatch anything out of the Father's hands.
John Twenty 10:32  And seeing this, Jesus said. "I have done before your eyes many good actions, inspired by the Father; for which of them would you stone me?"
John Twenty 10:33  "It is not for any good action that we would stone you," answered the Jews, "but for blasphemy; and because you, who are only a man, make yourself out to be God."
John Twenty 10:34  "Are there not," replied Jesus, "these words in your Law--'I said "Ye are gods"'?
John Twenty 10:35  If those to whom God's word were addressed were said to be 'gods'-- and Scripture cannot be set aside--
John Twenty 10:36  Do you say of one whom the Father has consecrated and sent as his Messenger to the world 'You are blaspheming,' because I said 'I am God's Son'?
John Twenty 10:37  If I am not doing the work that my Father is doing, do not believe me;
John Twenty 10:38  If I am doing it, even though you do not believe me, believe what that work shows; so that you may understand, and understand more and more clearly, that the Father is in union with me, and I with the Father."
John Twenty 10:39  Upon this the Jews again sought to arrest him; but he escaped their hands.
John Twenty 10:40  Then Jesus again crossed the Jordan to the place where John used to baptize at first, and stayed there some time, during which many people came to see him.
John Twenty 10:41  "John gave no sign of his mission," they said; "but everything that he said about this man was true."
Chapter 11
John Twenty 11:1  Now a man named Lazarus, of Bethany, was lying ill; he belonged to the same village as Mary and her sister Martha. ;29 As soon as Mary heard that, she got up quickly, and went to meet him.
John Twenty 11:2  This Mary, whose brother Lazarus was ill, was the Mary who anointed the Master with perfume, and wiped his feet with her hair.
John Twenty 11:3  The sisters, therefore, sent this message to Jesus--'Master, your friend is ill';
John Twenty 11:4  And, when Jesus heard it, he said. "This illness is not to end in death, but is to redound to the honor of God, in order that the Son of God may be honored through it."
John Twenty 11:5  Jesus loved Martha and her sister, and Lazarus.
John Twenty 11:6  Yet, when he heard of the illness of Lazarus, he still stayed two days in the place where he was.
John Twenty 11:7  Then, after that, he said to his disciples. "Let us go to Judea again."
John Twenty 11:8  "Rabbi," they replied, "the Jews were but just now seeking to stone you; and are you going there again?"
John Twenty 11:9  "Are not there twelve hours in the day?" answered Jesus. "If a man walks about in the day-time, he does not stumble, because he can see the light of the sun;
John Twenty 11:10  But, if he walks about at night, he stumbles, because he has not the light."
John Twenty 11:11  And, when he had said this, he added. "Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep; but I am going that I may wake him."
John Twenty 11:12  "If he has fallen asleep, Master, he will get well," said the disciples.
John Twenty 11:13  But Jesus meant that he was dead; they, however, supposed that he was speaking of natural sleep.
John Twenty 11:15  And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, so that you may learn to believe in me. But let us go to him."
John Twenty 11:16  At this, Thomas, who was called 'The Twin,' said to his fellow- disciples. "Let us go too, so that we may die with him."
John Twenty 11:17  When Jesus reached the place, he found that Lazarus had been four days in the tomb already.
John Twenty 11:18  Bethany being only about two miles from Jerusalem,
John Twenty 11:19  A number of the Jews had come there to condole with Martha and Mary on their brother's death.
John Twenty 11:20  When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went to meet him; but Mary sat quietly at home.
John Twenty 11:21  "Master," Martha said to Jesus, "if you had been here, my brother would not have died.
John Twenty 11:22  Even now, I know that God will grant you whatever you ask him."
John Twenty 11:24  "I know that he will," replied Martha, "in the resurrection at the Last Day."
John Twenty 11:25  "I am the Resurrection and the Life," said Jesus. "He that believes in me shall live, though he die;
John Twenty 11:26  And he who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?"
John Twenty 11:27  "Yes Master," she answered; "I have learned to believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, 'who was to come' into the world."
John Twenty 11:28  After saying this, Martha went and called her sister Mary, and whispered. "The Teacher is here, and is asking for you."
John Twenty 11:30  Jesus had not then come into the village, but was still at the place where Martha had met him.
John Twenty 11:31  So the Jews, who were in the house with Mary, condoling with her, when they saw her get up quickly and go out, followed her, thinking that she was going to the tomb to weep there.
John Twenty 11:32  When Mary came where Jesus was and saw him, she threw herself at his feet. "Master," she exclaimed, "if you had been here, my brother would not have died!"
John Twenty 11:33  When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews who had come with her weeping also, he groaned deeply, and was greatly distressed.
John Twenty 11:34  "Where have you buried him?" he asked. "Come and see, Master," they answered.
John Twenty 11:36  "How he must have loved him!" the Jews exclaimed;
John Twenty 11:37  But some of them said. "Could not this man, who gave sight to the blind man, have also prevented Lazarus from dying?"
John Twenty 11:38  Again groaning inwardly, Jesus came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone lay against the mouth of it.
John Twenty 11:39  "Move the stone away," said Jesus. "Master," said Martha, the sister of the dead man, "by this time the smell must be offensive, for this is the fourth day since his death."
John Twenty 11:40  "Did not I tell you," replied Jesus, "that, if you would believe in me, you should see the glory of God?"
John Twenty 11:41  So they moved the stone away; and Jesus, with uplifted eyes, said. "Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard my prayer;
John Twenty 11:42  I know that thou always headrest me; but I say this for the sake of the people standing near, so that they may believe that thou has sent me as thy Messenger."
John Twenty 11:43  Then, after saying this, Jesus called in a loud voice. "Lazarus! come out!"
John Twenty 11:44  The dead man came out, wrapped hand and foot in a winding- sheet; his face, too, had been wrapped in a cloth. "Set him free," said Jesus, "and let him go."
John Twenty 11:45  In consequence of this, many of the Jews, who had come to visit Mary and had seen what Jesus did, learned to believe in him.
John Twenty 11:46  Some of them, however, went to the Pharisees, and told them what he had done.
John Twenty 11:47  Upon this the Chief Priests and the Pharisees called a meeting of the High Council, and said. "What are we to do, now that this man is giving so many signs?
John Twenty 11:48  If we let him alone as we are doing, every one will believe in him; and the Romans will come and will take from us both our City and our Nationality."
John Twenty 11:49  One of them, however, Caiaphas, who was High Priest that year, said to them.
John Twenty 11:50  "You are utterly mistaken. You do not consider that it is better for you that one man should die for the people, rather than the whole nation should be destroyed."
John Twenty 11:51  Now he did not say this of his own accord; but, as High Priest that year, he prophesied that Jesus was to die for the nation--
John Twenty 11:52  And not for the nation only, but also that he might unite in one body the Children of God now scattered far and wide.
John Twenty 11:53  So from that day they plotted to put Jesus to death.
John Twenty 11:54  In consequence of this, Jesus did not go about publicly among the Jews any more, but left that neighborhood, and went into the country bordering on the Wilderness, to a town called Ephraim, where he stayed with his disciples.
John Twenty 11:55  But the Jewish Festival of the Passover was near; and many people had gone up from the country to Jerusalem, for their 'purification,' before the Festival began.
John Twenty 11:56  So they looked for Jesus there, and said to one another, as they stood in the Temple Courts. "What do you think? Do you think he will come to the Festival?"
John Twenty 11:57  The Chief Priests and the Pharisees had already issued orders that, if any one learned where Jesus was, he should give information, so that they might arrest him.
Chapter 12
John Twenty 12:1  Six days before the Passover Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead, was living.
John Twenty 12:2  There a supper was given in honor at which Martha waited, while Lazarus was one of those present at the table.
John Twenty 12:3  So Mary took a pound of choice spikenard perfume of great value, and anointed the feet of Jesus with it, and then wiped them with her hair. The whole house was filled with the scent of the perfume.
John Twenty 12:4  One of the disciples, Judas Iscariot, who was about to betray Jesus, asked.
John Twenty 12:5  "Why was not this perfume sold for thirty pounds, and the money given to poor people?"
John Twenty 12:6  He said this, not because he cared for the poor, but because he was a thief, and, being in charge of the purse, used to take what was put in it.
John Twenty 12:7  "Let her alone," said Jesus, "that she may keep it till the day when my body is being prepared for burial.
John Twenty 12:8  The poor you always have with you, but you will not always have me."
John Twenty 12:9  Now great numbers of the Jews found out that Jesus was at Bethany; and they came there, not solely on his account, but also to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead.
John Twenty 12:10  The Chief Priests, however, plotted to put Lazarus, as well as Jesus, to death,
John Twenty 12:11  Because it was owing to him that many of the Jews had left them, and were becoming believers in Jesus.
John Twenty 12:12  On the following day great numbers of people who had come to the Festival, hearing that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem, took palm- branches,
John Twenty 12:13  And went out to meet him, shouting as they went. "'God save Him! Blessed is He who Comes in the name of the Lord'--The King of Israel!"
John Twenty 12:14  Having found a young ass, Jesus seated himself on it, in accordance with the passage of Scripture--
John Twenty 12:15  'Fear not, Daughter of Zion; Behold, thy King is coming to thee, Sitting on the foal of an ass.'
John Twenty 12:16  His disciples did not understand all this at first; but, when Jesus had been exalted, then they remembered that these things had been said of him in Scripture, and that they had done these things for him.
John Twenty 12:17  Meanwhile the people who were with him, when he called Lazarus out of the tomb and raised him from the dead, were telling what they had seen.
John Twenty 12:18  This, indeed, was why the crowd met him--because people had heard that he had given this sign of his mission.
John Twenty 12:19  So the Pharisees said to one another. "You see that you are gaining nothing! Why, all the world has run after him!"
John Twenty 12:20  Among those who were going up to worship at the Festival were some Greeks,
John Twenty 12:21  Who went to Philip of Bethsaida in Galilee, and said. "Sir, we wish to see Jesus."
John Twenty 12:22  Philip went and told Andrew, and then together they went and told Jesus.
John Twenty 12:23  This was his reply--"The time has come for the Son of Man to be exalted.
John Twenty 12:24  In truth I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains solitary; but, if it dies, it becomes fruitful.
John Twenty 12:25  He who loves his life loses it; while he who hates his life in the present world shall preserve it for Immortal Life.
John Twenty 12:26  If a man is ready to serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there my servant shall be also. If a man is ready to serve me, my Father will honor him.
John Twenty 12:27  Now I am distressed at heart and what can I say? Father, bring me safe through this hour--yet it was for this very reason that I came to this hour--
John Twenty 12:28  Father, honor thine own name." At this there came a voice from Heaven, which said. "I have already honored it, and I will honor it again."
John Twenty 12:29  The crowd of bystanders, who heard the sound, said that it was thundering. Others said. "An angel has been speaking to him."
John Twenty 12:30  "It was not for my sake that the voice came," said Jesus, "but for yours.
John Twenty 12:31  Now this world is on its trial. Now the Spirit that is ruling this world shall be driven out;
John Twenty 12:32  And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, shall draw all men to myself."
John Twenty 12:33  By these words he indicated what death he was destined to die.
John Twenty 12:34  "We," replied the people, "have learned from the Law that the 'Christ is to remain for ever';how is it, then, that you say that the Son of Man must be 'lifted up' Who is this 'Son of Man'?"
John Twenty 12:35  "Only a little while longer," answered Jesus, "will you have the Light among you. Travel on while you have the Light, so that darkness may not overtake you; he who travels in the darkness does not know where he is going.
John Twenty 12:36  While you still have the Light, believe in the Light, that you may be 'Sons of Light.'"After he had said this, Jesus went away, and hid himself from them.
John Twenty 12:37  But, though Jesus had given so many signs of his mission before their eyes, they still did not believe in him,
John Twenty 12:38  In fulfilment of the words of the Prophet Isaiah, where he says-- 'Lord, who has believed our teaching? And to whom has the might of the Lord been revealed?'
John Twenty 12:39  The reason why they were unable to believe is given by Isaiah elsewhere, in these words--
John Twenty 12:40  'He has blinded their eyes, and blunted their mind, so that they should not see with their eyes, and perceive with their mind, and turn--And I should heal them.'
John Twenty 12:41  Isaiah said this, because he saw Christ's glory; and it was of him that he spoke.
John Twenty 12:42  Yet for all this, even among the leading men there were many who came to believe in Jesus; but, on account of the Pharisees, they did not acknowledge it, for fear that they should be expelled from their Synagogues;
John Twenty 12:43  For they valued honor from men more than honor from God.
John Twenty 12:44  But Jesus had proclaimed. "He who believes in me believes, not in me, but in him who sent me;
John Twenty 12:46  I have come as a Light into the world, that no one who believes in me should remain in the darkness.
John Twenty 12:47  When any one hears my teaching and pays no heed to it, I am not his judge; for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world.
John Twenty 12:48  He who rejects me, and disregards my teaching, has a judge already-- the very Message which I have delivered will itself be his judge at the Last Day.
John Twenty 12:49  For I have not delivered it on my own authority; but the Father, who sent me, has himself given me his command as to what I should say, and what message I should deliver.
John Twenty 12:50  And I know that Immortal Life lies in keeping his command. Therefore, whatever I say, I say only what the Father has taught me."
Chapter 13
John Twenty 13:1  Before the Passover Festival began, Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave the world and go to the Father. He had loved those who were his own in the world, and he loved them to the last.
John Twenty 13:2  The Devil had already put the thought of betraying Jesus into the mind of Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon;
John Twenty 13:3  And at supper, Jesus--although knowing that the Father had put everything into his hands, and that he had come from God, and was to return to God--
John Twenty 13:4  Rose from his place, and, taking off his upper garments, tied a towel round his waist.
John Twenty 13:5  He then poured some water into the basin, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel which was tied round him.
John Twenty 13:6  When he came to Simon Peter, Peter said. "You, Master! Are you going to wash my feet?"
John Twenty 13:7  "You do not understand now what I am doing," replied Jesus, "but you will learn by and by."
John Twenty 13:8  "You shall never wash my feet!" exclaimed Peter. "Unless I wash you," answered Jesus, "you have nothing in common with me."
John Twenty 13:9  "Then, Master, not my feet only," exclaimed Simon Peter, "but also my hands and my head."
John Twenty 13:10  "He who has bathed," replied Jesus, "has no need to wash, unless it be his feet, but is altogether clean; and you," he said to the disciples, "are clean, yet not all of you."
John Twenty 13:11  For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said 'You are not all clean.'
John Twenty 13:12  When he had washed their feet, and had put on his upper garments and taken his place, he spoke to them again. "Do you understand what I have been doing to you?" he asked.
John Twenty 13:13  "You yourselves call me 'the Teacher' and 'the Master',and you are right, for I am both.
John Twenty 13:14  If I, then--'the Master' and 'the Teacher'--have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another's feet;
John Twenty 13:15  For I have given you an example, so that you may do just as I have done to you.
John Twenty 13:16  In truth I tell you, a servant is not greater than his master, nor yet a messenger than the man who sends him.
John Twenty 13:17  Now that you know these things, happy are you if you do them.
John Twenty 13:18  I am not speaking about all of you. I know whom I have chosen; but this is in fulfilment of the words of Scripture--'He that is eating my bread has lifted his heel against me.'
John Twenty 13:19  For the future I shall tell you of things before they take place, so that, when they take place, you may believe that I am what I am.
John Twenty 13:20  In truth I tell you, he who receives any one that I send receives me; and he who receives me receives him who sent me."
John Twenty 13:21  After saying this, Jesus was much troubled, and said solemnly. "In truth I tell you that it is one of you who will betray me."
John Twenty 13:22  The disciples looked at one another, wondering whom he meant.
John Twenty 13:23  Next to Jesus, in the place on his right hand, was one of his disciples, whom he loved.
John Twenty 13:24  So Simon Peter made signs to that disciple, and whispered. "Tell me who it is that he means."
John Twenty 13:25  Being in this position, that disciple leant back on Jesus' shoulder, and asked him. "Who is it, Master?"
John Twenty 13:26  "It is the one," answered Jesus, "to whom I shall give a piece of bread after dipping it in the dish." And, when Jesus had dipped the bread, he took it and gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot;
John Twenty 13:27  And it was then, after he had received it, that Satan took possession of him. So Jesus said to him. "Do at once what you are going to do."
John Twenty 13:28  But no one at table understood why he said this to Judas.
John Twenty 13:29  Some thought that, as Judas kept the purse, Jesus meant that he was to buy some things needed for the Festival, or to give something to the poor.
John Twenty 13:30  After taking the piece of bread, Judas went out immediately; and it was night.
John Twenty 13:31  When Judas had gone out, Jesus said. "Now the Son of Man has been exalted, and God has been exalted through him;
John Twenty 13:32  And God will exalt him with himself--yes, he will exalt him forthwith.
John Twenty 13:33  My children, I am to be with you but a little while longer. You will look for me; and what I said to the Jews--'You cannot come where I am going'--I now say to you.
John Twenty 13:34  I give you a new commandment--Love one another; love one another as I have loved you.
John Twenty 13:35  It is by this that every one will recognize you as my disciples--by your loving one another."
John Twenty 13:36  "Where are you going, Master?" asked Peter. "I am going where you cannot now follow me," answered Jesus, "but you shall follow me later."
John Twenty 13:37  "Why cannot I follow you now, Master?" asked Peter. "I will lay down my life for you."
John Twenty 13:38  "Will you lay down your life for me?" replied Jesus. "In truth I tell you, the cock will not crow till you have disowned me three times.
Chapter 14
John Twenty 14:1  Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me.
John Twenty 14:2  In my Father's Home there are many dwellings. If it had not been so, I should have told you, for I am going to prepare a place for you.
John Twenty 14:3  And, since I go and prepare a place for you, I shall return and take you to be with me, so that you may be where I am;
John Twenty 14:4  And you know the way to the place where I am going."
John Twenty 14:5  "We do not know where you are going, Master," said Thomas; "so how can we know the way?"
John Twenty 14:6  Jesus answered. "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life; no one ever comes to the Father except through me.
John Twenty 14:7  If you had recognized me, you would have known my Father also; for the future you will recognize him, indeed you have already seen him."
John Twenty 14:8  "Master, show us the Father," said Philip, "and we shall be satisfied."
John Twenty 14:9  "Have I been all this time among you," said Jesus, "and yet you, Philip, have not recognized me? He who has seen me has seen the Father, how can you say, then, 'Show us the Father'?
John Twenty 14:10  Do not you believe that I am in union with the Father, and the Father with me? In giving you my teaching I am not speaking on my own authority; but the Father himself, always in union with me, does his own work.
John Twenty 14:11  Believe me," he said to them all, "when I say that I am in union with the Father and the Father with me, or else believe me on account of the work itself.
John Twenty 14:12  In truth I tell you, he who believes in me will himself do the work that I am doing; and he will do greater work still, because I am going to the Father.
John Twenty 14:13  Whatever you ask, in my Name, I will do, that the Father may be honored in the Son.
John Twenty 14:15  If you love me, you will lay my commands to heart,
John Twenty 14:16  And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you always--the Spirit of Truth.
John Twenty 14:17  The world cannot receive this Spirit, because it does not see him or recognize him, but you recognize him, because he is always with you, and is within you.
John Twenty 14:18  I will not leave you bereaved; I will come to you.
John Twenty 14:19  In a little while the world will see me no more, but you will still see me; because I am living, you will be living also.
John Twenty 14:20  At that time you will recognize that I am in union with the Father, and you with me, and I with you.
John Twenty 14:21  It is he who has my commands and lays them to heart that loves me; and he who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him, and will reveal myself to him."
John Twenty 14:22  "What has happened, Master," said Judas (not Judas Iscariot), "that you are going to reveal yourself to us, and not to the world?"
John Twenty 14:23  "Whoever loves me," Jesus answered," will lay my Message to heart; and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our dwelling with him.
John Twenty 14:24  He who does not love me will not lay my Message to heart; and the Message to which you are listening is not my own, but that of the Father who sent me.
John Twenty 14:26  But the Helper--the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send in my Name- -he will teach you all things, and will recall to your minds all that I have said to you.
John Twenty 14:27  Peace be with you! My own peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, or dismayed.
John Twenty 14:28  You heard me say that I was going away and would return to you. Had you loved me, you would have been glad that I was going to the Father, because the Father is greater than I.
John Twenty 14:29  And this I have told you now before it happens, that, when it does happen, you may still believe in me.
John Twenty 14:30  I shall not talk with you much more, for the Spirit that is ruling the world is coming. He has nothing in common with me;
John Twenty 14:31  But he is coming that the world may see that I love the Father, and that I do as the Father commanded me. Come, let us be going.
Chapter 15
John Twenty 15:1  I am the True Vine, and my Father is the Vine-grower.
John Twenty 15:2  Any unfruitful branch in me he takes away, and he cleanses every fruitful branch, that it may bear more fruit.
John Twenty 15:3  You are already clean because of the Message that I have given you.
John Twenty 15:4  Remain united to me, and I will remain united to you. As a branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it remains united to the vine; no more can you, unless you remain united to me.
John Twenty 15:5  I am the Vine, you are the branches. He that remains united to me, while I remain united to him--he bears fruit plentifully; for you can do nothing apart from me.
John Twenty 15:6  If any one does not remain united to me, he is thrown away, as a branch would be, and withers up. Such branches are collected and thrown into the fire, and are burnt.
John Twenty 15:7  If you remain united to me, and my teaching remains in your hearts, ask whatever you wish, and it shall be yours.
John Twenty 15:8  It is by your bearing fruit plentifully, and so showing yourselves my disciples, that my Father is honored.
John Twenty 15:9  As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you; remain in my love.
John Twenty 15:10  If you lay my commands to heart, you will remain in my love; just as I have laid the Father's commands to heart and remain in his love.
John Twenty 15:11  I have told you all this so that my own joy may be yours, and that your joy may be complete.
John Twenty 15:12  This is my command--Love one another, as I have loved you.
John Twenty 15:13  No one can give greater proof of love than by laying down his life for his friends.
John Twenty 15:14  And you are my friends, if you do what I command you.
John Twenty 15:15  I no longer call you 'servants,' because a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have given you the name of 'friends,' because I made known to you everything that I learned from my Father.
John Twenty 15:16  It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you, and I appointed you to go and bear fruit--fruit that should remain, so that the Father might grant you whatever you ask in my Name.
John Twenty 15:17  I am giving you these commands that you may love one another.
John Twenty 15:18  If the world hates you, you know that it has first hated me.
John Twenty 15:19  If you belonged to the world, the world would love its own. Because you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world--that is why the world hates you.
John Twenty 15:20  Remember what I said to you--'A servant is not greater than his master.' If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have laid my Message to heart, they will lay yours to heart also.
John Twenty 15:21  But they will do all this to you, because you believe in my Name, for they do not know him who sent me.
John Twenty 15:22  If I had not come and spoken to them, they would have had no sin to answer for; but as it is, they have no excuse for their sin.
John Twenty 15:24  If I had not done among them such work as no one else ever did, they would have had no sin to answer for; but, as it is, they have both seen and hated both me and my Father.
John Twenty 15:25  And so is fulfilled what is said in their Law--'They hated me without cause.'
John Twenty 15:26  But, when the Helper comes, whom I will send to you from the Father-- the Spirit of Truth, who comes from the Father--he will bear testimony to me;
John Twenty 15:27  Yes, and you also are to bear testimony, because you have been with me from the first.
Chapter 16
John Twenty 16:1  I have spoken to you in this way so that you may not falter.
John Twenty 16:2  They will expel you from their Synagogues; indeed the time is coming when any one who kills you will think that he is making an offering to God.
John Twenty 16:3  They will do this, because they have not learned to know the Father, or even me.
John Twenty 16:4  But I have spoken to you of these things that, when the time for them comes, you may remember that I told you about them myself.
John Twenty 16:5  I did not tell you all this at first, because I was with you. But now I am to return to him who sent me; and yet not one of you asks me- -'Where are you going?'
John Twenty 16:6  Although your hearts are full of sorrow at all that I have been saying to you.
John Twenty 16:7  Yet I am only telling you the truth; it is for your good that I should go away. For otherwise the Helper will never come to you, but, if I leave you, I will send him to you.
John Twenty 16:8  And he, when he comes, will bring conviction to the world as to Sin, and as to Righteousness, and as to Judgement;
John Twenty 16:10  As to Righteousness, for I am going to the Father, and you will see me no longer;
John Twenty 16:11  As to Judgment, for the Spirit that is ruling this world has been condemned.
John Twenty 16:12  I have still much to say to you, but you cannot bear it now.
John Twenty 16:13  Yet when he--The Spirit of Truth--comes, he will guide you into all Truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but he will speak of all that he hears; and he will tell you of the things that are to come.
John Twenty 16:14  He will honor me; because he will take of what is mine, and will tell it to you.
John Twenty 16:15  Everything that the Father has is mine; that is why I said that he takes of what is mine, and will tell it to you.
John Twenty 16:16  In a little while you will no longer see me; and then in a little while you will see me indeed."
John Twenty 16:17  At this some of his disciples said to one another. "What does he mean by saying to us 'In a little while you will not see me, and then in a little while you will see me indeed';and by saying 'Because I am going to the Father'?
John Twenty 16:18  What does he mean by 'In a little while'?"they said; "we do not know what he is speaking about."
John Twenty 16:19  Jesus saw that they were wanting to ask him a question, and said. "Are you trying to find out from one another what I meant by saying 'In a little while you will not see me; and then in a little while you will see me indeed'?
John Twenty 16:20  In truth I tell you that you will weep and mourn, but the world will rejoice; you will suffer pain, but your pain shall turn to joy.
John Twenty 16:21  A woman in labor is in pain because her time has come; but no sooner is the child born, than she forgets her trouble in her joy that a man has been born into the world.
John Twenty 16:22  You, in the same way, are sorry now; but I shall see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will rob you of your joy.
John Twenty 16:23  And at that time you will not ask me anything; in truth I tell you, if you ask the Father for anything, he will grant it to you in my Name.
John Twenty 16:24  So far you have not asked for anything, in my Name; ask, and you will receive, so that your joy may be complete.
John Twenty 16:25  I have spoken to you of all this in figures; a time is coming, however, when I shall not speak any longer to you in figures, but shall tell you about the Father plainly.
John Twenty 16:26  You will ask, at that time, in my Name; and I do not say that I will intercede with the Father for you;
John Twenty 16:27  For the Father himself loves you, because you have loved me, and have believed that I came from the Father.
John Twenty 16:28  I came out from the Father, and have come into the world; and now I am to leave the world, and go to the Father."
John Twenty 16:29  "At last," exclaimed the disciples, "you are using plain words and not speaking in figures at all.
John Twenty 16:30  Now we are sure that you know everything, and need not wait for any one to question you. This makes us believe that you did come from God."
John Twenty 16:32  "Listen! a time is coming--indeed it has already come--when you are to be scattered, each going his own way, and to leave me alone; and yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me.
John Twenty 16:33  I have spoken to you in this way, so that in me you may find peace. In the world you will find trouble; yet, take courage! I have conquered the world."
Chapter 17
John Twenty 17:1  After saying this, Jesus raised his eyes heaven-wards, and said. "Father, the hour has come; honor thy Son, that thy Son may honor thee;
John Twenty 17:2  Even as thou gavest him power over all mankind, that he should give Immortal Life to all those whom thou has given him.
John Twenty 17:3  And the Immortal Life is this--to know thee the one true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou has sent as thy Messenger.
John Twenty 17:4  I have honored thee on earth by completing the work which thou has given me to do;
John Twenty 17:5  And now do thou honor me, Father, at thy own side, with the honor which I had at thy side before the world began.
John Twenty 17:6  I have revealed thee to those whom thou gavest me from the world; they were thy own, and thou gavest them to me; and they have laid thy Message to heart.
John Twenty 17:7  They recognize now that everything that thou gavest me was from thee;
John Twenty 17:8  For I have given them the teaching which thou gavest me, and they received it, and clearly understood that I came from thee, and they believed that thou has sent me as thy Messenger.
John Twenty 17:9  I intercede for them; I am not interceding for the world, but for those whom thou has given me, for they are thy own--
John Twenty 17:10  All that is mine is thine, and all that is thine is mine--and I am honored in them.
John Twenty 17:11  Now I am to be in this world no longer, but they are still to be in the world, and I am to come to thee. Holy Father, keep them by that revelation of thy Name which thou has given me, that they may be one, as we are.
John Twenty 17:12  Whilst I was with them, I kept them by that revelation, and I have guarded them; and not one of them has been lost, except that lost soul--in fulfilment of Scripture.
John Twenty 17:13  But now I am to come to thee; and I am speaking thus, while still in the world, that they may have my own joy, in all its fulness, in their hearts.
John Twenty 17:14  I have given them thy Message; and the world hated them, because they do not belong to the world, even as I do not belong to the world.
John Twenty 17:15  I do not ask thee to take them out of the world, but to keep them from Evil.
John Twenty 17:16  They do not belong to the world, even as I do not belong to the world.
John Twenty 17:17  Consecrate them by the Truth; thy Message is Truth.
John Twenty 17:18  Just as thou has sent me as thy Messenger to the world, so I send them as my Messengers to the world.
John Twenty 17:19  And it is for their sakes that I am consecrating myself, so that they also may be truly consecrated.
John Twenty 17:20  But it is not only for them that I am interceding, but also for those who believe in me through their Message,
John Twenty 17:21  That they all may be one--that as thou, Father, art in union with us- -and so the world may believe that thou hast sent me as thy Messenger.
John Twenty 17:22  I have given them the honor which thou has given me, that they may be one as we are one--
John Twenty 17:23  I in union with them and thou with me--that so they may be perfected in their union, and thus the world may know that thou hast sent me as thy Messenger, and that thou has loved them as thou hast loved me.
John Twenty 17:24  Father, my desire for all those whom thou has given me is that they may be with me where I am, so that they may see the honor which thou has given me; for thou didst love me before the beginning of the world.
John Twenty 17:25  O righteous Father, though the world did not know thee, I knew thee; and these men knew that thou has sent me as thy Messenger.
John Twenty 17:26  I have made thee known to them, and will do so still; that the love that thou has had for me may be in their hearts, and that I may be in them also."
Chapter 18
John Twenty 18:1  When Jesus had said this, he went out with his disciples and crossed the brook Kedron to a place where there was a garden, into which he and his disciples went.
John Twenty 18:2  The place was well known to Judas, the betrayer, for Jesus and his disciples had often met there.
John Twenty 18:3  So Judas, who had obtained the soldiers of the Roman garrison, and some police-officers from the Chief Priests and the Pharisees, came there with lanterns, torches, and weapons.
John Twenty 18:4  Jesus, aware of all that was coming upon him, went to meet them, and said to them. "For whom are you looking?"
John Twenty 18:5  "Jesus of Nazareth," was their answer. "I am he," said Jesus. (Judas, the betrayer, was also standing with them.)
John Twenty 18:6  When Jesus said 'I am he,' they drew back and fell to the ground.
John Twenty 18:7  So he again asked for whom they were looking, and they answered. "Jesus of Nazareth."
John Twenty 18:8  "I have already told you that I am he," replied Jesus, "so, if it is for me that you are looking, let these men go."
John Twenty 18:9  This was in fulfilment of his words--'Of those whom thou hast given me I have not lost one.'
John Twenty 18:10  At this, Simon Peter, who had a sword with him, drew it, and struck the High Priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus.
John Twenty 18:11  But Jesus said to Peter. "Sheathe your sword. Shall I not drink the cup which the Father has given me?"
John Twenty 18:12  So the soldiers of the garrison, with their Commanding Officer and the Jewish police, arrested Jesus and bound him,
John Twenty 18:13  And took him first of all to Annas. Annas was the father-in- law of Caiaphas, who was High Priest that year.
John Twenty 18:14  It was Caiaphas who had counseled the Jews, that it was best that one man should die for the people.
John Twenty 18:15  Meanwhile Simon Peter followed Jesus, and so did another disciple. That disciple, being well-known to the High Priest, went with Jesus into the High Priest's court-yard,
John Twenty 18:16  While Peter stood outside by the door. Presently the other disciple-- the one well-known to the High Priest--went out and spoke to the portress, and brought Peter in.
John Twenty 18:17  So the maidservant said to Peter. "Are not you also one of this man's disciples?" "No, I am not," he said.
John Twenty 18:18  The servants and police-officers were standing round a char-coal fire (which they had made because it was cold), and were warming themselves. Peter, too, was with them, standing and warming himself.
John Twenty 18:19  The High Priest questioned Jesus about his disciples and about his teaching.
John Twenty 18:20  "For my part," answered Jesus, "I have spoken to all the world openly. I always taught in some Synagogue, or in the Temple Courts, places where all the Jews assemble, and I never spoke of anything in secret.
John Twenty 18:21  Why question me? Question those who have listened to me as to what I have spoken about to them. They must know what I said."
John Twenty 18:22  When Jesus said this, one of the police-officers, who was standing near, gave him a blow with his hand. "Do you answer the High Priest like that?" he exclaimed.
John Twenty 18:23  "If I said anything wrong, give evidence about it," replied Jesus; "but if not, why do you strike me?"
John Twenty 18:24  Annas sent him bound to Caiaphas the High Priest.
John Twenty 18:25  Meanwhile Simon Peter was standing there, warming himself; so they said to him. "Are not you also one of his disciples?" Peter denied it. "No, I am not," he said.
John Twenty 18:26  One of the High Priest's servants, a relation of the man whose ear Peter had cut off, exclaimed. "Did not I myself see you with him in the garden?"
John Twenty 18:27  Peter again denied it; and at that moment a cock crowed.
John Twenty 18:28  From Caiaphas they took Jesus to the Government House. It was early in the morning. But they did not enter the Government House themselves, lest they should become 'defiled,' and so be unable to eat the Passover.
John Twenty 18:29  Therefore Pilate came outside to speak to them. "What charge do you bring against this man?" he asked.
John Twenty 18:30  "If he had not been a criminal, we should not have given him up to you," they answered.
John Twenty 18:31  "Take him yourselves," said Pilate, "and try him by your own Law." "We have no power to put any one to death," the Jews replied- -
John Twenty 18:32  In fulfilment of what Jesus had said when indicating the death that he was destined to die.
John Twenty 18:33  After that, Pilate went into the Government House again, and calling Jesus up, asked him. "Are you the King of the Jews?"
John Twenty 18:34  "Do you ask me that yourself?" replied Jesus, "or did others say it to you about me?"
John Twenty 18:35  "Do you take me for a Jew?" was Pilate's answer. "It is your own nation and the Chief Priests who have given you up to me. What have you done?"
John Twenty 18:36  "My kingly power," replied Jesus, "is not due to this world. If it had been so, my servants would be doing their utmost to prevent my being given up to the Jews; but my kingly power is not from the world."
John Twenty 18:37  "So you are a King after all!" exclaimed Pilate. "Yes, it is true I am a King," answered Jesus. "I was born for this, I have come into the world for this--to bear testimony to the Truth. Every one who is on the side of Truth listens to my voice."
John Twenty 18:38  "What is Truth?" exclaimed Pilate. After saying this, he went out to the Jews again, and said. "For my part, I find nothing with which he can be charged.
John Twenty 18:39  It is, however, the custom for me to grant you the release of one man at the Passover Festival. Do you wish for the release of the King of the Jews?"
John Twenty 18:40  "No, not this man," they shouted again, "but Barabbas!" This Barabbas was a robber.
Chapter 19
John Twenty 19:2  The soldiers made a crown with some thorns and put it on his head and threw a purple robe round him.
John Twenty 19:3  They kept coming up to him and saying. "Long live the King of the Jews!" and they gave him blow after blow with their hands.
John Twenty 19:4  Pilate again came outside, and said to the people. "Look! I am bringing him out to you, so that you may know that I find nothing with which he can be charged."
John Twenty 19:5  Then Jesus came outside, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe; and Pilate said to them. "Here is the man!"
John Twenty 19:6  When the Chief Priests and the police-officers saw him, they shouted. "Crucify him! Crucify him!" "Take him yourselves and crucify him," said Pilate. "For my part, I find nothing with which he can be charged."
John Twenty 19:7  "But we," replied the Jews, "have a Law, under which he deserves death for making himself out to be the Son of God."
John Twenty 19:8  When Pilate heard what they said, he became still more alarmed;
John Twenty 19:9  And, going into the Government House again, he said to Jesus. "Where do you come from?"
John Twenty 19:10  But Jesus made no reply. So Pilate said to him. "Do you refuse to speak to me? Do not you know that I have power to release you, and have power to crucify you?"
John Twenty 19:11  "You would have no power over me at all," answered Jesus, "if it had not been given you from above; and, therefore, the man who betrayed me to you is guilty of the greater sin."
John Twenty 19:12  This made Pilate anxious to release him; but the Jews shouted. "If you release that man, you are no friend of the Emperor! Any one who makes himself out to be a King is setting himself against the Emperor!"
John Twenty 19:13  On hearing what they said, Pilate brought Jesus out, and took his seat upon the Bench at a place called 'The Stone Pavement'--in Hebrew 'Gabbatha.'
John Twenty 19:14  It was the Passover Preparation Day, and about noon. Then he said to the Jews. "Here is your King!"
John Twenty 19:15  At that the people shouted. "Kill him! Kill him! Crucify him!" "What! shall I crucify your King?" exclaimed Pilate. "We have no King but the Emperor," replied the Chief Priests;
John Twenty 19:16  Whereupon Pilate gave Jesus up to them to be crucified. So they took Jesus;
John Twenty 19:17  And he went out, carrying his cross himself, to the place which is named from a scull, or, in Hebrew, Golgotha.
John Twenty 19:18  There they crucified him, and two others with him--one on each side, and Jesus between them.
John Twenty 19:19  Pilate also had these words written and put up over the cross-- 'JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS.'
John Twenty 19:20  These words were read by many of the Jews, because the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city; and they were written in Hebrew, Latin and Greek.
John Twenty 19:21  The Jewish Chief Priests said to Pilate. "Do not write 'The King of the Jews',but write what the man said--'I am the King of the Jews.'"
John Twenty 19:22  But Pilate answered. "What I have written, I have written."
John Twenty 19:23  When the soldiers had crucified Jesus, they took his clothes and divided them into four shares--a share for each soldier--and they took the coat also. The coat had no seam, being woven in one piece from top to bottom.
John Twenty 19:24  So they said to one another. "Do not let us tear it, but let us cast lots for it, to see who shall have it." This was in fulfilment of the words of Scripture--'They shared my clothes among them, And over my clothing they cast lots.' That was what the soldiers did.
John Twenty 19:25  Meanwhile near the cross of Jesus were standing his mother and his mother's sister, as well as Mary the wife of Clopas and Mary of Magdala.
John Twenty 19:26  When Jesus saw his mother, and the disciple whom he loved, standing near, he said to his mother. "There is your son."
John Twenty 19:27  Then he said to that disciple. "There is your mother." And from that very hour the disciple took her to live in his house.
John Twenty 19:28  Afterwards, knowing that everything was now finished, Jesus said, in fulfilment of the words of Scripture. "I am thirsty."
John Twenty 19:29  There was a bowl standing there full of common wine; so they put a sponge soaked in the wine on the end of a hyssop-stalk, and held it up to his mouth.
John Twenty 19:30  When Jesus had received the wine, he exclaimed. "All is finished!" Then, bowing his head, he resigned his spirit to God.
John Twenty 19:31  It was the Preparation Day, and so, to prevent the bodies from remaining on the crosses during the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a great day), the Jews asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies removed.
John Twenty 19:32  Accordingly the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man, and then those of the other who had been crucified with Jesus;
John Twenty 19:33  But, on coming to him, when they saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs.
John Twenty 19:34  One of the soldiers, however, pierced his side with a spear, and blood and water immediately flowed from it.
John Twenty 19:35  This is the statement of one who actually saw it--and his statement may be relied upon, and he knows that he is speaking the truth--and it is given in order that you also may be convinced.
John Twenty 19:36  For all this took place in fulfilment of the words of Scripture-- 'Not one of its bones shall be broken.'
John Twenty 19:37  And there is another passage which says--'They will look upon him whom they pierced.'
John Twenty 19:38  After this, Joseph of Ramah, a disciple of Jesus--but a secret one, owing to his fear of the Jews--begged Pilate's permission to remove the body of Jesus. Pilate gave him leave; so Joseph went and removed the body.
John Twenty 19:39  Nicodemus, too--the man who had formerly visited Jesus by night-- came with a roll of myrrh and aloes, weighing nearly a hundred pounds.
John Twenty 19:40  They took the body of Jesus, and wound it in linen with the spices, according to the Jewish mode of burial.
John Twenty 19:41  At the place where Jesus had been crucified there was a garden, and in the garden a newly-made tomb in which no one had ever been laid.
John Twenty 19:42  And so, because of its being the Preparation Day, and as the tomb was close at hand, they laid Jesus there.
Chapter 20
John Twenty 20:1  On the first day of the week, early in the morning, while it was still dark, Mary of Magdala went to the tomb, and saw that the stone had been removed.
John Twenty 20:2  So she came running to Simon Peter, and to that other disciple who was Jesus' friend, and said to them. "They have taken away the Master out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him!"
John Twenty 20:3  Upon this, Peter started off with that other disciple, and they went to the tomb.
John Twenty 20:4  The two began running together; but the other disciple ran faster than Peter, and reached the tomb first.
John Twenty 20:5  Stooping down, he saw the linen wrappings lying there, but did not go in.
John Twenty 20:6  Presently Simon Peter came following behind him, and went into the tomb; and he looked at the linen wrappings lying there,
John Twenty 20:7  And the cloth which had been upon Jesus' head, not lying with the wrappings, but rolled up on one side, separately.
John Twenty 20:8  Then the other disciple, who had reached the tomb first, went inside too, and he saw for himself and was convinced.
John Twenty 20:9  For they did not then understand the passage of Scripture which says that Jesus must rise again from the dead.
John Twenty 20:10  The disciples then returned to their companions.
John Twenty 20:11  Meanwhile Mary was standing close outside the tomb, weeping. Still weeping, she leant forward into the tomb,
John Twenty 20:12  And perceived two angels clothed in white sitting there, where the body of Jesus had been lying, one where the head and the other where the feet had been.
John Twenty 20:13  "Why are you weeping?" asked the angels. "They have taken my Master away," she answered, "and I do not know where they have laid him."
John Twenty 20:14  After saying this, she turned round, and looked at Jesus standing there, but she did not know that it was Jesus.
John Twenty 20:15  "Why are you weeping? Whom are you seeking?" he asked. Supposing him to be the gardener, Mary answered. "If it was you, Sir, who carried him away, tell me where you have laid him, and I will take him away myself."
John Twenty 20:16  "Mary!" said Jesus. She turned round, and exclaimed in Hebrew. "Rabboni!"
John Twenty 20:17  "Do not hold me," Jesus said; "for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my Brothers, and tell them that I am ascending to him who is my Father and their Father, my God and their God."
John Twenty 20:18  Mary of Magdala went and told the disciples that she had seen the Master, and that he had said this to her.
John Twenty 20:19  In the evening of the same day--the first day of the week--after the doors of the room, in which the disciples were, had been shut for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said. "Peace be with you";
John Twenty 20:20  After which he showed them his hands and his side. The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the Master.
John Twenty 20:21  Again Jesus said to them. "Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me as his Messenger, so I am sending you."
John Twenty 20:22  After saying this, he breathed on them, and said. "Receive the Holy Spirit;
John Twenty 20:23  If you remit any one's sins, they have been remitted; and, if you retain them, they have been retained."
John Twenty 20:24  But Thomas, one of the Twelve, called 'The Twin,' was not with them when Jesus came;
John Twenty 20:25  So the rest of the disciples said to him. "We have seen the Master!" "Unless I see the marks of the nails in his hands," he exclaimed, "and put my finger into the marks, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe it."
John Twenty 20:26  A week later the disciples were again in the house, and Thomas with them. After the doors had been shut, Jesus came and stood among them, and said. "Peace be with you."
John Twenty 20:27  Then he said to Thomas. "Place your finger here, and look at my hands; and place your hand here, and put it into my side; and do not refuse to believe, but believe."
John Twenty 20:29  "Is it because you have seen me that you have believed?" said Jesus. "Blessed are they who have not seen, and yet have believed!"
John Twenty 20:30  There were many other signs of his mission that Jesus gave in presence of the disciples, which are not recorded in this book;
John Twenty 20:31  But these have been recorded that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God--and that, through your belief in his Name, you may have Life.
Chapter 21
John Twenty 21:1  Later on, Jesus showed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias.
John Twenty 21:2  It was in this way.--Simon Peter, Thomas, who was called 'The Twin,' Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, Zebediah's sons, and two other disciples of Jesus, were together, when Simon Peter said.
John Twenty 21:3  "I am going fishing." "We will come with you," said the others. They went out and got into the boat, but caught nothing that night.
John Twenty 21:4  Just as day was breaking, Jesus came and stood on the beach; but the disciples did not know that it was he.
John Twenty 21:5  "My children," he said, "have you anything to eat?" "No," they answered.
John Twenty 21:6  "Cast your net to the right of the boat," he said, "and you will find fish." So they cast the net, and now they could not haul it in on account of the quantity of fish.
John Twenty 21:7  Upon this the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter. "It is the Master!" When Simon Peter heard that it was the Master, he fastened his coat round him (for he had taken it off), and threw himself into the Sea.
John Twenty 21:8  But the rest of the disciples came in the boat (for they were only about a hundred yards from shore), dragging the net full of fish.
John Twenty 21:9  When they had come ashore, they found a charcoal fire ready, with some fish already on it, and some bread as well.
John Twenty 21:10  "Bring some of the fish which you have just caught," said Jesus.
John Twenty 21:11  So Simon Peter got into the boat and hauled the net ashore full of large fish, a hundred and fifty-three of them; and yet, although there were so many, the net had not been torn.
John Twenty 21:12  And Jesus said to them. "Come and breakfast." Not one of the disciples ventured to ask him who he was, knowing that it was the Master.
John Twenty 21:13  Jesus went and took the bread and gave it to them, and the fish too.
John Twenty 21:14  This was the third time that Jesus showed himself to the disciples after he had risen from the dead.
John Twenty 21:15  When breakfast was over, Jesus said to Simon Peter. "Simon, son of John, do you love me more than the others?" "Yes, Master," he answered, "you know that I am your friend." "Feed my lambs," said Jesus.
John Twenty 21:16  Then, a second time, Jesus asked. "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" "Yes, Master," he answered, "you know that I am your friend." "Tend my sheep," said Jesus.
John Twenty 21:17  The third time, Jesus said to him. "Simon, son of John, are you my friend?" Peter was hurt at his third question being 'Are you my friend?';and exclaimed. "Master, you know everything! You can tell that I am your friend." "Feed my sheep," said Jesus.
John Twenty 21:18  "In truth I tell you," he continued, "when you were young, you used to put on your own girdle, and walk wherever you wished; but, when you have grown old, you will have to stretch out your hands, while some one else puts on your girdle, and takes you where you do not wish."
John Twenty 21:19  Jesus said this to show the death by which Peter was to honor God, and then he added. "Follow me."
John Twenty 21:20  Peter turned round, and saw the disciple whom Jesus loved following-- the one who at the supper leant back on the Master's shoulder, and asked him who it was that would betray him.
John Twenty 21:21  Seeing him, Peter said to Jesus. "Master, what about this man?"
John Twenty 21:22  "If it is my will that he should wait till I come," answered Jesus, "what has that to do with you? Follow me yourself."
John Twenty 21:23  So the report spread among the Brethren that that disciple was not to die; yet Jesus did not say that he was not to die, but said "If it is my will that he should wait till I come, what has that to do with you?"
John Twenty 21:24  It is this disciple who states these things, and who recorded them; and we know that his statement is true.
John Twenty 21:25  There are many other things which Jesus did; but, if every one of them were to be recorded in detail, I suppose that even the world itself would not hold the books that would be written.