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Chapter 1
John Weymouth 1:1  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
John Weymouth 1:3  All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing that exists came into being.
John Weymouth 1:4  In Him was Life, and that Life was the Light of men.
John Weymouth 1:5  The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overpowered it.
John Weymouth 1:6  There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.
John Weymouth 1:7  He came as a witness, in order that he might give testimony concerning the Light--so that all might believe through him.
John Weymouth 1:8  He was not the Light, but he existed that he might give testimony concerning the Light.
John Weymouth 1:9  The true Light was that which illumines every man by its coming into the world.
John Weymouth 1:10  He was in the world, and the world came into existence through Him, and the world did not recognize Him.
John Weymouth 1:11  He came to the things that were His own, and His own people gave Him no welcome.
John Weymouth 1:12  But all who have received Him, to them--that is, to those who trust in His name--He has given the privilege of becoming children of God;
John Weymouth 1:13  who were begotten as such not by human descent, nor through an impulse of their own nature, nor through the will of a human father, but from God.
John Weymouth 1:14  And the Word came in the flesh, and lived for a time in our midst, so that we saw His glory--the glory as of the Father's only Son, sent from His presence. He was full of grace and truth.
John Weymouth 1:15  John gave testimony concerning Him and cried aloud, saying, "This is He of whom I said, `He who is coming after me has been put before me,' for He was before me."
John Weymouth 1:16  For He it is from whose fulness we have all received, and grace upon grace.
John Weymouth 1:17  For the Law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
John Weymouth 1:18  No human eye has ever seen God: the only Son, who is in the Father's bosom--He has made Him known.
John Weymouth 1:19  This also is John's testimony, when the Jews sent to him a deputation of Priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him who he was.
John Weymouth 1:20  He avowed--he did not conceal the truth, but avowed, "I am not the Christ."
John Weymouth 1:21  "What then?" they inquired; "are you Elijah?" "I am not," he said. "Are you the Prophet?" "No," he answered.
John Weymouth 1:22  So they pressed the question. "Who are you?" they said-- "that we may take an answer to those who sent us. What account do you give of yourself?"
John Weymouth 1:23  "I am the voice," he replied, "of one crying aloud, `Make straight the Lord's way in the Desert,' fulfilling the words of the Prophet Isaiah."
John Weymouth 1:25  Again they questioned him. "Why then do you baptize," they said, "if you are neither the Christ nor Elijah nor the Prophet?"
John Weymouth 1:26  "I baptize in water only," John answered, "but in your midst stands One whom you do not know--
John Weymouth 1:27  He who is to come after me, and whose sandal-strap I am not worthy to unfasten."
John Weymouth 1:28  This conversation took place at Bethany beyond the Jordan, where John was baptizing.
John Weymouth 1:29  The next day John saw Jesus coming towards him and exclaimed, "Look, that is the Lamb of God who is to take away the sin of the world!
John Weymouth 1:30  This is He about whom I said, `After me is to come One who has been put before me, because He was before me.'
John Weymouth 1:31  I did not yet know Him; but that He may be openly shown to Israel is the reason why I have come baptizing in water."
John Weymouth 1:32  John also gave testimony by stating: "I have seen the Spirit coming down like a dove out of Heaven; and it remained upon Him.
John Weymouth 1:33  I did not yet know Him, but He who sent me to baptize in water said to me, "`The One on whom you see the Spirit coming down, and remaining, He it is who baptizes in the Holy Spirit.'
John Weymouth 1:34  "This I have seen, and I have become a witness that He is the Son of God."
John Weymouth 1:35  Again the next day John was standing with two of his disciples,
John Weymouth 1:36  when he saw Jesus passing by, and said, "Look! that is the Lamb of God!"
John Weymouth 1:37  The two disciples heard his exclamation, and they followed Jesus.
John Weymouth 1:38  Then Jesus turned round, and seeing them following He asked them, "What is your wish?" "Rabbi," they replied-- `Rabbi' means `Teacher'-- "where are you staying?"
John Weymouth 1:39  "Come and you shall see," He said. So they went and saw where He was staying, and they remained and spent that day with Him. It was then about ten o'clock in the morning.
John Weymouth 1:40  Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, was one of the two who heard John's exclamation and followed Jesus.
John Weymouth 1:41  He first found his own brother Simon, and said to him, "We have found the Messiah!" --that is to say, the Anointed One.
John Weymouth 1:42  He brought him to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, "You are Simon, son of John: you shall be called Cephas" --that is to say, Peter (or `Rock').
John Weymouth 1:43  The next day, having decided to leave Bethany and go into Galilee, Jesus found Philip, and invited him to follow Him.
John Weymouth 1:44  (Now Philip came from Bethsaida, the same town as Andrew and Peter.)
John Weymouth 1:45  Then Philip found Nathanael, and said to him, "We have found him about whom Moses in the Law wrote, as well as the Prophets--Jesus, the son of Joseph, a man of Nazareth."
John Weymouth 1:46  "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" replied Nathanael. "Come and see," said Philip.
John Weymouth 1:47  Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, and said of him, "Look! here is a true Israelite, in whom there is no deceitfulness!"
John Weymouth 1:48  "How do you know me?" Nathanael asked. "Before Philip called you," said Jesus, "when you were under the fig-tree I saw you."
John Weymouth 1:49  "Rabbi," cried Nathanael, "you are the Son of God, you are Israel's King!"
John Weymouth 1:50  "Because I said to you, `I saw you under the fig-tree,'" replied Jesus, "do you believe? You shall see greater things than that."
John Weymouth 1:51  "I tell you all in most solemn truth," He added, "that you shall see Heaven opened wide, and God's angels going up, and coming down to the Son of Man."
Chapter 2
John Weymouth 2:1  Two days later there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there,
John Weymouth 2:3  Now the wine ran short; whereupon the mother of Jesus said to Him, "They have no wine."
John Weymouth 2:4  "Leave the matter in my hands," He replied; "the time for me to act has not yet come."
John Weymouth 2:5  His mother said to the attendants, "Whatever he tells you to do, do it."
John Weymouth 2:6  Now there were six stone jars standing there (in accordance with the Jewish regulations for purification), each large enough to hold twenty gallons or more.
John Weymouth 2:7  Jesus said to the attendants, "Fill the jars with water." And they filled them to the brim.
John Weymouth 2:8  Then He said, "Now, take some out, and carry it to the President of the feast."
John Weymouth 2:9  So they carried some to him. And no sooner had the President tasted the water now turned into wine, than--not knowing where it came from, though the attendants who had drawn the water knew--he called to the bridegroom
John Weymouth 2:10  and said to him, "It is usual to put on the good wine first, and when people have drunk freely, then that which is inferior. But you have kept the good wine till now."
John Weymouth 2:11  This, the first of His miracles, Jesus performed at Cana in Galilee, and thus displayed His glorious power; and His disciples believed in Him.
John Weymouth 2:12  Afterwards He went down to Capernaum--He, and His mother, and His brothers, and His disciples; and they made a short stay there.
John Weymouth 2:13  But the Jewish Passover was approaching, and for this Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
John Weymouth 2:14  And He found in the Temple the dealers in cattle and sheep and in pigeons, and the money-changers sitting there.
John Weymouth 2:15  So He plaited a whip of rushes, and drove all--both sheep and bullocks--out of the Temple. The small coin of the brokers He upset on the ground and overturned their tables.
John Weymouth 2:16  And to the pigeon-dealers He said, "Take these things away. Do not turn my Father's house into a market."
John Weymouth 2:17  This recalled to His disciples the words of Scripture, "My zeal for Thy House will consume me."
John Weymouth 2:18  So the Jews asked Him, "What proof of your authority do you exhibit to us, seeing that you do these things?"
John Weymouth 2:19  "Demolish this Sanctuary," said Jesus, "and in three days I will rebuild it."
John Weymouth 2:20  "It has taken forty-six years," replied the Jews, "to build this Sanctuary, and will you rebuild it in three days?"
John Weymouth 2:21  But He was speaking of the Sanctuary of His body.
John Weymouth 2:22  When however He had risen from among the dead, His disciples recollected that He had said this; and they believed the Scripture and the teaching which Jesus had given them.
John Weymouth 2:23  Now when He was in Jerusalem, at the Festival of the Passover, many became believers in Him through watching the miracles He performed.
John Weymouth 2:24  But for His part, Jesus did not trust Himself to them, because He knew them all,
John Weymouth 2:25  and did not need any one's testimony concerning a man, for He of Himself knew what was in the man.
Chapter 3
John Weymouth 3:1  Now there was one of the Pharisees whose name was Nicodemus--a ruler among the Jews.
John Weymouth 3:2  He came to Jesus by night and said, "Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher from God; for no one can do these miracles which you are doing, unless God is with him.
John Weymouth 3:3  "In most solemn truth I tell you," answered Jesus, "that unless a man is born anew he cannot see the Kingdom of God."
John Weymouth 3:4  "How is it possible," Nicodemus asked, "for a man to be born when he is old? Can he a second time enter his mother's womb and be born?"
John Weymouth 3:5  "In most solemn truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "that unless a man is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.
John Weymouth 3:6  Whatever has been born of the flesh is flesh, and whatever has been born of the Spirit is spirit.
John Weymouth 3:7  Do not be astonished at my telling you, `You must all be born anew.'
John Weymouth 3:8  The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it is going. So is it with every one who has been born of the Spirit."
John Weymouth 3:10  "Are you," replied Jesus, "`the Teacher of Israel,' and yet do you not understand these things?
John Weymouth 3:11  In most solemn truth I tell you that we speak what we know, and give testimony of that of which we were eye-witnesses, and yet you all reject our testimony.
John Weymouth 3:12  If I have told you earthly things and none of you believe me, how will you believe me if I tell you of things in Heaven?
John Weymouth 3:13  There is no one who has gone up to Heaven, but there is One who has come down from Heaven, namely the Son of Man whose home is in Heaven.
John Weymouth 3:14  And just as Moses lifted high the serpent in the Desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up,
John Weymouth 3:15  in order that every one who trusts in Him may have the Life of the Ages."
John Weymouth 3:16  For so greatly did God love the world that He gave His only Son, that every one who trusts in Him may not perish but may have the Life of Ages.
John Weymouth 3:17  For God did not send His Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him.
John Weymouth 3:18  He who trusts in Him does not come up for judgement. He who does not trust has already received sentence, because he has not his trust resting on the name of God's only Son.
John Weymouth 3:19  And this is the test by which men are judged--the Light has come into the world, and men loved the darkness more than they loved the Light, because their deeds were wicked.
John Weymouth 3:20  For every wrongdoer hates the light, and does not come to the light, for fear his actions should be exposed and condemned.
John Weymouth 3:21  But he who does what is honest and right comes to the light, in order that his actions may be plainly shown to have been done in God.
John Weymouth 3:22  After this Jesus and His disciples went into Judaea; and there He made a stay in company with them and baptized.
John Weymouth 3:23  And John too was baptizing at Aenon, near Salim, because there were many pools of water there; and people came and received baptism.
John Weymouth 3:25  As the result, a discussion having arisen on the part of John's disciples with a Jew about purification,
John Weymouth 3:26  they came to John and reported to him, "Rabbi, he who was with you on the other side of the Jordan and to whom you bore testimony is now baptizing, and great numbers of people are resorting to him."
John Weymouth 3:27  "A man cannot obtain anything," replied John, "unless it has been granted to him from Heaven.
John Weymouth 3:28  You yourselves can bear witness to my having said, `I am not the Christ,' but `I am His appointed forerunner.'
John Weymouth 3:29  He who has the bride is the bridegroom; and the bridegroom's friend who stands by his side and listens to him, rejoices heartily on account of the bridegroom's happiness. Therefore this joy of mine is now complete.
John Weymouth 3:31  He who comes from above is above all. He whose origin is from the earth is not only himself from the earth, his teaching also is from the earth. He who comes from Heaven is above all.
John Weymouth 3:32  What He has seen and heard, to that He bears witness; but His testimony no one receives.
John Weymouth 3:33  Any man who has received His testimony has solemnly declared that God is true.
John Weymouth 3:34  For He whom God has sent speaks God's words; for God does not give the Spirit with limitations."
John Weymouth 3:35  The Father loves the Son and has entrusted everything to His hands.
John Weymouth 3:36  He who believes in the Son has the Life of the Ages; he who disobeys the Son will not enter into Life, but God's anger remains upon him.
Chapter 4
John Weymouth 4:1  Now as soon as the Master was aware that the Pharisees had heard it said, "Jesus is gaining and baptizing more disciples than John"--
John Weymouth 4:2  though Jesus Himself did not baptize them, but His disciples did--
John Weymouth 4:5  and so He came to Sychar, a town in Samaria near the piece of land that Jacob gave to his son Joseph.
John Weymouth 4:6  Jacob's Well was there: and accordingly Jesus, tired out with His journey, sat down by the well to rest. It was about six o'clock in the evening.
John Weymouth 4:7  Presently there came a woman of Samaria to draw water. Jesus asked her to give Him some water;
John Weymouth 4:8  for His disciples were gone to the town to buy provisions.
John Weymouth 4:9  "How is it," replied the woman, "that a Jew like you asks me, who am a woman and a Samaritan, for water?" (For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans.)
John Weymouth 4:10  "If you had known God's free gift," replied Jesus, "and who it is that said to you, `Give me some water,' you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water."
John Weymouth 4:11  "Sir," she said, "you have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep; so where can you get the living water from?
John Weymouth 4:12  Are you greater than our forefather Jacob, who gave us the well, and himself drank from it, as did also his sons and his cattle?"
John Weymouth 4:13  "Every one," replied Jesus, "who drinks any of this water will be thirsty again;
John Weymouth 4:14  but whoever drinks any of the water that I shall give him will never, never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become a fountain within him of water springing up for the Life of the Ages."
John Weymouth 4:15  "Sir," said the woman, "give me that water, that I may never be thirsty, nor continually come all the way here to draw from the well."
John Weymouth 4:16  "Go and call your husband," said Jesus; "and come back."
John Weymouth 4:17  "I have no husband," she replied. "You rightly say that you have no husband," said Jesus;
John Weymouth 4:18  "for you have had five husbands, and the man you have at present is not your husband. You have spoken the truth in saying that."
John Weymouth 4:19  "Sir," replied the woman, "I see that you are a Prophet.
John Weymouth 4:20  Our forefathers worshipped on this mountain, but you Jews say that the place where people must worship is in Jerusalem."
John Weymouth 4:21  "Believe me," said Jesus, "the time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem.
John Weymouth 4:22  You worship One of whom you know nothing. We worship One whom we know; for salvation comes from the Jews.
John Weymouth 4:23  But a time is coming--nay, has already come--when the true worshippers will worship the Father with true spiritual worship; for indeed the Father desires such worshippers.
John Weymouth 4:24  God is Spirit; and those who worship Him must bring Him true spiritual worship."
John Weymouth 4:25  "I know," replied the woman, "that Messiah is coming-- `the Christ,' as He is called. When He has come, He will tell us everything."
John Weymouth 4:26  "I am He," said Jesus-- "I who am now talking to you."
John Weymouth 4:27  Just then His disciples came, and were surprised to find Him talking with a woman. Yet not one of them asked Him, "What is your wish?" or "Why are you talking with her?"
John Weymouth 4:28  The woman however, leaving her pitcher, went away to the town, and called the people.
John Weymouth 4:29  "Come," she said, "and see a man who has told me everything I have ever done. Can this be the Christ, do you think?"
John Weymouth 4:31  Meanwhile the disciples were urging Jesus. "Rabbi," they said, "eat something."
John Weymouth 4:32  "I have food to eat," He replied, "of which you do not know."
John Weymouth 4:33  So the disciples began questioning one another. "Can it be," they said, "that some one has brought Him something to eat?"
John Weymouth 4:34  "My food," said Jesus, "is to be obedient to Him who sent me, and fully to accomplish His work.
John Weymouth 4:35  Do you not say, `It wants four months yet to the harvest'? But look round, I tell you, and observe these plains-- they are already ripe for the sickle.
John Weymouth 4:36  The reaper gets pay and gathers in a crop in preparation for the Life of the Ages, that so the sower and the reapers may rejoice together.
John Weymouth 4:37  For it is in this that you see the real meaning of the saying, `The sower is one person, and the reaper is another.'
John Weymouth 4:38  I sent you to reap a harvest which is not the result of your own labours. Others have laboured, and you are getting benefit from their labours."
John Weymouth 4:39  Of the Samaritan population of that town a good many believed in Him because of the woman's statement when she declared, "He has told me all that I have ever done."
John Weymouth 4:40  When however the Samaritans came to Him, they asked Him on all sides to stay with them; and He stayed there two days.
John Weymouth 4:41  Then a far larger number of people believed because of His own words,
John Weymouth 4:42  and they said to the woman, "We no longer believe in Him simply because of your statements; for we have now heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is the Saviour of the world."
John Weymouth 4:43  After the two days He departed, and went into Galilee;
John Weymouth 4:44  though Jesus Himself declared that a Prophet has no honour in his own country.
John Weymouth 4:45  When however He reached Galilee, the Galilaeans welcomed Him eagerly, having been eye-witnesses of all that He had done in Jerusalem at the Festival; for they also had been to the Festival.
John Weymouth 4:46  So He came once more to Cana in Galilee, where He had made the water into wine. Now there was a certain officer of the King's court whose son was ill at Capernaum.
John Weymouth 4:47  Having heard that Jesus had come from Judaea to Galilee, he came to Him and begged Him to go down and cure his son; for he was at the point of death.
John Weymouth 4:48  "Unless you and others see miracles and marvels," said Jesus, "nothing will induce you to believe."
John Weymouth 4:49  "Sir," pleaded the officer, "come down before my child dies."
John Weymouth 4:50  "You may return home," replied Jesus; "your son has recovered." He believed the words of Jesus, and started back home;
John Weymouth 4:51  and he was already on his way down when his servants met him and told him that his son was alive and well.
John Weymouth 4:52  So he inquired of them at what hour he had shown improvement. "Yesterday, about seven o'clock," they replied, "the fever left him."
John Weymouth 4:53  Then the father recollected that that was the time at which Jesus had said to him, "Your son has recovered," and he and his whole household became believers.
John Weymouth 4:54  This is the second miracle that Jesus performed, after coming from Judaea into Galilee.
Chapter 5
John Weymouth 5:1  After this there was a Festival of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
John Weymouth 5:2  Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, called in Hebrew `Bethesda.' It has five arcades.
John Weymouth 5:3  In these there used to lie a great number of sick persons, and of people who were blind or lame or paralyzed.
John Weymouth 5:5  And there was one man there who had been an invalid for thirty-eight years.
John Weymouth 5:6  Jesus saw him lying there, and knowing that he had been a long time in that condition, He asked him, "Do you wish to have health and strength?"
John Weymouth 5:7  "Sir," replied the sufferer, "I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is moved; but while I am coming some one else steps down before me."
John Weymouth 5:8  "Rise," said Jesus, "take up your mat and walk."
John Weymouth 5:9  Instantly the man was restored to perfect health, and he took up his mat and began to walk.
John Weymouth 5:10  That day was a Sabbath. So the Jews said to the man who had been cured, "It is the Sabbath: you must not carry your mat."
John Weymouth 5:11  "He who cured me," he replied, "said to me, `Take up your mat and walk.'"
John Weymouth 5:12  "Who is it," they asked, "that said to you, `Take up your mat and walk'?"
John Weymouth 5:13  But the man who had been cured did not know who it was; for Jesus had passed out unnoticed, there being a crowd in the place.
John Weymouth 5:14  Afterwards Jesus found him in the Temple and said to him, "You are now restored to health. Do not sin any more, or a worse thing may befall you."
John Weymouth 5:15  The man went and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had restored him to health;
John Weymouth 5:16  and on this account the Jews began to persecute Jesus--because He did these things on the Sabbath.
John Weymouth 5:17  His reply to their accusation was, "My Father works unceasingly, and so do I."
John Weymouth 5:18  On this account then the Jews were all the more eager to put Him to death--because He not only broke the Sabbath, but also spoke of God as being in a special sense His Father, thus putting Himself on a level with God.
John Weymouth 5:19  "In most solemn truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "that the Son can do nothing of Himself--He can only do what He sees the Father doing; for whatever He does, that the Son does in like manner.
John Weymouth 5:20  For the Father loves the Son and reveals to Him all that He Himself is doing. And greater deeds than these will He reveal to Him, in order that you may wonder.
John Weymouth 5:21  For just as the Father awakens the dead and gives them life, so the Son also gives life to whom He wills.
John Weymouth 5:22  The Father indeed does not judge any one, but He has entrusted all judgement to the Son,
John Weymouth 5:23  that all may honour the Son even as they honour the Father. The man who withholds honour from the Son withholds honour from the Father who sent Him.
John Weymouth 5:24  "In most solemn truth I tell you that he who listens to my teaching and believes Him who sent me, has the Life of the Ages, and does not come under judgement, but has passed over out of death into Life.
John Weymouth 5:25  "In most solemn truth I tell you that a time is coming--nay, has already come--when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear it will live.
John Weymouth 5:26  For just as the Father has life in Himself, so He has also given to the Son to have life in Himself.
John Weymouth 5:27  And He has conferred on Him authority to act as Judge, because He is the Son of Man.
John Weymouth 5:28  Wonder not at this. For a time is coming when all who are in the graves will hear His voice and will come forth--
John Weymouth 5:29  they who have done what is right to the resurrection of Life, and they whose actions have been evil to the resurrection of judgement.
John Weymouth 5:30  "I can of my own self do nothing. As I am bidden, so I judge; and mine is a just judgement, because it is not my own will that guides me, but the will of Him who sent me.
John Weymouth 5:31  "If I give testimony concerning myself, my testimony cannot be accepted.
John Weymouth 5:32  There is Another who gives testimony concerning me, and I know that the testimony is true which He offers concerning me.
John Weymouth 5:33  "You sent to John, and he both was and still is a witness to the truth.
John Weymouth 5:34  But the testimony on my behalf which I accept is not from man; though I say all this in order that you may be saved.
John Weymouth 5:35  He was the lamp that burned and shone, and for a time you were willing to be gladdened by his light.
John Weymouth 5:36  "But the testimony which I have is weightier than that of John; for the work the Father has assigned to me for me to bring it to completion--the very work which I am doing--affords testimony concerning me that the Father has sent me.
John Weymouth 5:37  And the Father who sent me, *He* has given testimony concerning me. None of you have ever either heard His voice or seen what He is like.
John Weymouth 5:38  Nor have you His word dwelling within you, for you refuse to believe Him whom *He* has sent.
John Weymouth 5:39  "You search the Scriptures, because you suppose that in them you will find the Life of the Ages; and it is those Scriptures that yield testimony concerning me;
John Weymouth 5:40  and yet you are unwilling to come to me that you may have Life.
John Weymouth 5:42  but I know you well, and I know that in your hearts you do not really love God.
John Weymouth 5:43  I have come as my Father's representative, and you do not receive me. If some one else comes representing only himself, him you will receive.
John Weymouth 5:44  How is it possible for you to believe, while you receive glory from one another and have no desire for the glory that comes from the only God?
John Weymouth 5:45  "Do not suppose that I will accuse you to the Father. There is one who accuses you, namely Moses, on whom your hope rests.
John Weymouth 5:46  For if you believe Moses, you would believe me; for he wrote about me.
John Weymouth 5:47  But if you disbelieve his writings, how are you to believe my words?"
Chapter 6
John Weymouth 6:1  After this Jesus went away across the Lake of Galilee (that is, the Lake of Tiberias).
John Weymouth 6:2  A vast multitude followed Him, because they witnessed the miracles on the sick which He was constantly performing.
John Weymouth 6:3  Then Jesus went up the hill, and sat there with His disciples.
John Weymouth 6:5  And when He looked round and saw an immense crowd coming towards Him, He said to Philip, "Where shall we buy bread for all these people to eat?"
John Weymouth 6:6  He said this to put Philip to the test, for He Himself knew what He was going to do.
John Weymouth 6:7  "Seven pounds' worth of bread," replied Philip, "is not enough for them all to get even a scanty meal."
John Weymouth 6:8  One of His disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, said to Him,
John Weymouth 6:9  "There is a boy here with five barley loaves and a couple of fish: but what is that among so many?"
John Weymouth 6:10  "Make the people sit down," said Jesus. The ground was covered with thick grass; so they sat down, the adult men numbering about 5,000.
John Weymouth 6:11  Then Jesus took the loaves, and after giving thanks He distributed them to those who were resting on the ground; and also the fish in like manner--as much as they desired.
John Weymouth 6:12  When all were fully satisfied, He said to His disciples, "Gather up the broken portions that remain over, so that nothing be lost."
John Weymouth 6:13  Accordingly they gathered them up; and with the fragments of the five barley loaves--the broken portions that remained over after they had done eating--they filled twelve baskets.
John Weymouth 6:14  Thereupon the people, having seen the miracle He had performed, said, "This is indeed the Prophet who was to come into the world."
John Weymouth 6:15  Perceiving, however, that they were about to come and carry Him off by force to make Him a king, Jesus withdrew again up the hill alone by Himself.
John Weymouth 6:16  When evening came on, His disciples went down to the Lake.
John Weymouth 6:17  There they got on board a boat, and pushed off to cross the Lake to Capernaum. By this time it had become dark, and Jesus had not yet joined them.
John Weymouth 6:18  The Lake also was getting rough, because a strong wind was blowing.
John Weymouth 6:19  When, however, they had rowed three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the water and coming near the boat.
John Weymouth 6:20  They were terrified; but He called to them. "It is I," He said, "do not be afraid."
John Weymouth 6:21  Then they were willing to take Him on board; and in a moment the boat reached the shore at the point to which they were going.
John Weymouth 6:22  Next morning the crowd who were still standing about on the other side of the Lake found that there had been but one small boat there, and they had seen that Jesus did not go on board with His disciples, but that His disciples went away without Him.
John Weymouth 6:23  Yet a number of small boats came from Tiberias to the neighbourhood of the place where they had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks.
John Weymouth 6:24  When however the crowd saw that neither Jesus nor His disciples were there, they themselves also took boats and came to Capernaum to look for Jesus.
John Weymouth 6:25  So when they had crossed the Lake and had found Him, they asked Him, "Rabbi, when did you come here?"
John Weymouth 6:26  "In most solemn truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "that you are searching for me not because you have seen miracles, but because you ate the loaves and had a hearty meal.
John Weymouth 6:27  Bestow your pains not on the food which perishes, but on the food that remains unto the Life of the Ages--that food which will be the Son of Man's gift to you; for on Him the Father, God, has set His seal."
John Weymouth 6:28  "What are we to do," they asked, "in order to carry out the things that God requires?"
John Weymouth 6:29  "This," replied Jesus, "is above all the thing that God requires--that you should be believers in Him whom He has sent."
John Weymouth 6:30  "What miracle then," they asked, "do you perform for us to see and become believers in you? What do you *do*?
John Weymouth 6:31  Our forefathers ate the manna in the Desert, as it is written, `He gave them bread out of Heaven to eat'."
John Weymouth 6:32  "In most solemn truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "that Moses did not give you the bread out of Heaven, but my Father is giving you the bread--the true bread--out of Heaven.
John Weymouth 6:33  For God's bread is that which comes down out of Heaven and gives Life to the world."
John Weymouth 6:35  "I am the bread of Life," replied Jesus; "he who comes to me shall never hunger, and he who believes in me shall never, never thirst.
John Weymouth 6:36  But it is as I have said to you: you have seen me and yet you do not believe.
John Weymouth 6:37  Every one whom the Father gives me will come to me, and him who comes to me I will never on any account drive away.
John Weymouth 6:38  For I have left Heaven and have come down to earth not to seek my own pleasure, but to do the will of Him who sent me.
John Weymouth 6:39  And this is the will of Him who sent me, that of all that He has given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it to life on the last day.
John Weymouth 6:40  For this is my Father's will, that every one who fixes his gaze on the Son of God and believes in Him should have the Life of the Ages, and I will raise him to life on the last day."
John Weymouth 6:41  Now the Jews began to find fault about Him because of His claiming to be the bread which came down out of Heaven.
John Weymouth 6:42  They kept asking, "Is not this man Joseph's son? Is he not Jesus, whose father and mother we know? What does he mean by now saying, `I have come down out of Heaven'?"
John Weymouth 6:43  "Do not thus find fault among yourselves," replied Jesus;
John Weymouth 6:44  "no one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him; then I will raise him to life on the last day.
John Weymouth 6:45  It stands written in the Prophets, `And they shall all of them be taught by God'. Every one who listens to the Father and learns from Him comes to me.
John Weymouth 6:46  No one has ever seen the Father--except Him who is from God. He has seen the Father.
John Weymouth 6:47  "In most solemn truth I tell you that he who believes has the Life of the Ages.
John Weymouth 6:49  Your forefathers ate the manna in the Desert, and they died.
John Weymouth 6:50  Here is the bread that comes down out of Heaven that a man may eat it and not die.
John Weymouth 6:51  I am the living bread come down out of Heaven. If a man eats this bread, he shall live for ever. Moreover the bread which I will give is my flesh given for the life of the world."
John Weymouth 6:52  This led to an angry debate among the Jews. "How can this man," they argued, "give us his flesh to eat?"
John Weymouth 6:53  "In most solemn truth I tell you," said Jesus, "that unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no Life in you.
John Weymouth 6:54  He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has the Life of the Ages, and I will raise him up on the last day.
John Weymouth 6:55  For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.
John Weymouth 6:56  He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in union with me, and I remain in union with him.
John Weymouth 6:57  As the ever-living Father has sent me, and I live because of the Father, so also he who eats me will live because of me.
John Weymouth 6:58  This is the bread which came down out of Heaven; it is unlike that which your forefathers ate--for they ate and yet died. He who eats this bread shall live for ever."
John Weymouth 6:59  Jesus said all this in the synagogue while teaching at Capernaum.
John Weymouth 6:60  Many therefore of His disciples, when they heard it, said, "This is hard to accept. Who can listen to such teaching?"
John Weymouth 6:61  But, knowing in Himself that His disciples were dissatisfied about it, Jesus asked them,
John Weymouth 6:62  "Does this seem incredible to you? What then if you were to see the Son of Man ascending again where He was before?
John Weymouth 6:63  It is the spirit which gives Life. The flesh confers no benefit whatever. The words I have spoken to you are spirit and are Life.
John Weymouth 6:64  But there are some of you who do not believe." For Jesus knew from the beginning who those were that did not believe, and who it was that would betray Him.
John Weymouth 6:65  So He added, "That is why I told you that no one can come to me unless it be granted him by the Father."
John Weymouth 6:66  Thereupon many of His disciples left Him and went away, and no longer associated with Him.
John Weymouth 6:67  Jesus therefore appealed to the Twelve. "Will you go also?" He asked.
John Weymouth 6:68  "Master," replied Simon Peter, "to whom shall we go? Your teachings tell us of the Life of the Ages.
John Weymouth 6:69  And we have come to believe and know that *you* are indeed the Holy One of God."
John Weymouth 6:70  "Did not I choose you--the Twelve?" said Jesus, "and even of you one is a devil."
John Weymouth 6:71  He alluded to Judas, the son of Simon the Iscariot. For he it was who, though one of the Twelve, was afterwards to betray Him.
Chapter 7
John Weymouth 7:1  After this Jesus moved from place to place in Galilee. He would not go about in Judaea, because the Jews were seeking an opportunity to kill Him.
John Weymouth 7:2  But the Jewish Festival of the Tent-Pitching was approaching.
John Weymouth 7:3  So His brothers said to Him, "Leave these parts and go into Judaea, that not only we but your disciples also may witness the miracles which you perform.
John Weymouth 7:4  For no one acts in secret, desiring all the while to be himself known publicly. Since you are doing these things, show yourself openly to the world."
John Weymouth 7:5  For even His brothers were not believers in Him.
John Weymouth 7:6  "My time," replied Jesus, "has not yet come, but for you any time is suitable.
John Weymouth 7:7  It is impossible for the world to hate you; but me it does hate, because I give testimony concerning it that its conduct is evil.
John Weymouth 7:8  As for you, go up to the Festival. I do not now go up to this Festival, because my time is not yet fully come."
John Weymouth 7:9  Such was His answer, and He remained in Galilee.
John Weymouth 7:10  When however His brothers had gone up to the Festival, then He also went up, not openly, but as it were privately.
John Weymouth 7:11  Meanwhile the Jews at the Festival were looking for Him and were inquiring, "Where is he?"
John Weymouth 7:12  Among the mass of the people there was much muttered debate about Him. Some said, "He is a good man." Others said, "Not so: he is imposing on the people."
John Weymouth 7:13  Yet for fear of the Jews no one spoke out boldly about Him.
John Weymouth 7:14  But when the Festival was already half over, Jesus went up to the Temple and commenced teaching.
John Weymouth 7:15  The Jews were astonished. "How does this man know anything of books," they said, "although he has never been at any of the schools?"
John Weymouth 7:16  Jesus answered their question by saying, "My teaching does not belong to me, but comes from Him who sent me.
John Weymouth 7:17  If any one is willing to do His will, he shall know about the teaching, whether it is from God or originates with me.
John Weymouth 7:18  The man whose teaching originates with himself aims at his own glory. He who aims at the glory of Him who sent him teaches the truth, and there is no deception in him.
John Weymouth 7:19  Did not Moses give you the Law? And yet not a man of you obeys the Law. Why do you want to kill me?"
John Weymouth 7:20  "You are possessed by a demon," replied the crowd; "no one wants to kill you."
John Weymouth 7:21  "One deed I have done," replied Jesus, "and you are all full of wonder.
John Weymouth 7:22  Consider therefore. Moses gave you the rite of circumcision (not that it began with Moses, but with your earlier forefathers), and even on a Sabbath day you circumcise a child.
John Weymouth 7:23  If a child is circumcised even on a Sabbath day, are you bitter against me because I have restored a man to perfect health on a Sabbath day?
John Weymouth 7:24  Do not form superficial judgements, but form the judgements that are just."
John Weymouth 7:25  Some however of the people of Jerusalem said, "Is not this the man they are wanting to kill?
John Weymouth 7:26  But here he is, speaking openly and boldly, and they say nothing to him! Can the Rulers really have ascertained that this man is the Christ?
John Weymouth 7:27  And yet we know this man, and we know where he is from; but as for the Christ, when He comes, no one can tell where He is from."
John Weymouth 7:28  Jesus therefore, while teaching in the Temple, cried aloud, and said, "Yes, you know me, and you know where I am from. And yet I have not come of my own accord; but there is One who has sent me, an Authority indeed, of whom you have no knowledge.
John Weymouth 7:29  I know Him, because I came from Him, and He sent me."
John Weymouth 7:30  On hearing this they wanted to arrest Him; yet not a hand was laid on Him, because His time had not yet come.
John Weymouth 7:31  But from among the crowd a large number believed in Him. "When the Christ comes," they said, "will He perform more miracles than this teacher has performed?"
John Weymouth 7:32  The Pharisees heard the people thus expressing their various doubts about Him, and the High Priests and the Pharisees sent some officers to apprehend Him.
John Weymouth 7:33  So Jesus said, "Still for a short time I am with you, and then I go my way to Him who sent me.
John Weymouth 7:34  You will look for me and will not find me, and where I am you cannot come."
John Weymouth 7:35  The Jews therefore said to one another, "Where is he about to betake himself, so that we shall not find him? Will he betake himself to the Dispersion among the Gentiles, and teach the Gentiles?
John Weymouth 7:36  What do those words of his mean, `You will look for me, but will not find me, and where I am you cannot come'?"
John Weymouth 7:37  On the last day of the Festival--the great day--Jesus stood up and cried aloud. "Whoever is thirsty," He said, "let him come to me and drink.
John Weymouth 7:38  He who believes in me, from within him--as the Scripture has said--rivers of living water shall flow."
John Weymouth 7:39  He referred to the Spirit which those who believed in Him were to receive; for the Spirit was not bestowed as yet, because Jesus had not yet been glorified.
John Weymouth 7:40  After listening to these discourses, some of the crowd began to say, "This is beyond doubt the Prophet."
John Weymouth 7:41  Others said, "He is the Christ." But others again, "Not so, for is the Christ to come from Galilee?
John Weymouth 7:42  Has not the Scripture declared that the Christ is to come of the family of David and from Bethlehem, David's village?"
John Weymouth 7:43  So there was a violent dissension among the people on His account.
John Weymouth 7:44  Some of them wanted at once to arrest Him, but no one laid hands upon Him.
John Weymouth 7:45  Meanwhile the officers returned to the High Priests and Pharisees, who asked them, "Why have you not brought him?"
John Weymouth 7:46  "No mere man has ever spoken as this man speaks," said the officers.
John Weymouth 7:48  "has any one of the Rulers or of the Pharisees believed in him?
John Weymouth 7:49  But this rabble who understand nothing about the Law are accursed!"
John Weymouth 7:50  Nicodemus interposed--he who had formerly gone to Jesus, being himself one of them.
John Weymouth 7:51  "Does our Law," he asked, "judge a man without first hearing what he has to say and ascertaining what his conduct is?"
John Weymouth 7:52  "Do you also come from Galilee?" they asked in reply. "Search and see for yourself that no Prophet is of Galilaean origin."
Chapter 8
John Weymouth 8:2  At break of day however He returned to the Temple, and there the people came to Him in crowds. He seated Himself;
John Weymouth 8:3  and was teaching them when the Scribes and the Pharisees brought to Him a woman who had been found committing adultery. They made her stand in the centre of the court, and they put the case to Him.
John Weymouth 8:4  "Rabbi," they said, "this woman has been found in the very act of committing adultery.
John Weymouth 8:5  Now, in the Law, Moses has ordered us to stone such women to death. But what do you say?"
John Weymouth 8:6  They asked this in order to put Him to the test, so that they might have some charge to bring against Him. But Jesus leant forward and began to write with His finger on the ground.
John Weymouth 8:7  When however they persisted with their question, He raised His head and said to them, "Let the sinless man among you be the first to throw a stone at her."
John Weymouth 8:8  Then He leant forward again, and again began to write on the ground.
John Weymouth 8:9  They listened to Him, and then, beginning with the eldest, took their departure, one by one, till all were gone. And Jesus was left behind alone--and the woman in the centre of the court.
John Weymouth 8:10  Then, raising His head, Jesus said to her, "Where are they? Has no one condemned you?"
John Weymouth 8:11  "No one, Sir," she replied. "And *I* do not condemn you either," said Jesus; "go, and from this time do not sin any more."
John Weymouth 8:12  Once more Jesus addressed them. "I am the Light of the world," He said; "the man who follows me shall certainly not walk in the dark, but shall have the light of Life."
John Weymouth 8:13  "You are giving testimony about yourself," said the Pharisees; "your testimony is not true."
John Weymouth 8:14  "Even if I am giving testimony about myself," replied Jesus, "my testimony is true; for I know where I came from and where I am going, but you know neither of these two things.
John Weymouth 8:15  You judge according to appearances: I am judging no one.
John Weymouth 8:16  And even if I do judge, my judgement is just; for I am not alone, but the Father who sent me is with me.
John Weymouth 8:17  In your own Law, too, it is written that the testimony of two men is true.
John Weymouth 8:18  I am one giving testimony about myself, and the Father who sent me gives testimony about me."
John Weymouth 8:19  "Where is your Father?" they asked. "You know my Father as little as you know me." He replied; "if you knew me, you would know my Father also."
John Weymouth 8:20  These sayings He uttered in the Treasury, while teaching in the Temple; yet no one arrested Him, because His time had not yet come.
John Weymouth 8:21  Again He said to them, "I am going away. Then you will try to find me, but you will die in your sins. Where I am going, it is impossible for you to come."
John Weymouth 8:22  The Jews began to ask one another, "Is he going to kill himself, do you think, that he says, `Where I am going, it is impossible for you to come'?"
John Weymouth 8:23  "You," He continued, "are from below, I am from above: you are of this present world, I am not of this present world.
John Weymouth 8:24  That is why I told you that you will die in your sins; for, unless you believe that I am He, that is what will happen."
John Weymouth 8:25  "You--who are you?" they asked. "How is it that I am speaking to you at all?" replied Jesus.
John Weymouth 8:26  "Many things I have to speak and to judge concerning you. But He who sent me is true, and the things which I have heard from Him are those which I have come into the world to speak."
John Weymouth 8:27  They did not perceive that He was speaking to them of the Father.
John Weymouth 8:28  So Jesus added, "When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He. Of myself I do nothing; but as the Father has taught me, so I speak.
John Weymouth 8:29  And He who sent me is with me. He has not left me alone: for I do always what is pleasing to Him."
John Weymouth 8:31  Jesus therefore said to those of the Jews who had now believed in Him, "As for you, if you hold fast to my teaching, then you are truly my disciples;
John Weymouth 8:32  and you shall know the Truth, and the Truth will make you free."
John Weymouth 8:33  "We are descendants of Abraham," they answered, "and have never at any time been in slavery to any one. What do those words of yours mean, `You shall become free'?"
John Weymouth 8:34  "In most solemn truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "that every one who commits sin is the slave of sin.
John Weymouth 8:35  Now a slave does not remain permanently in his master's house, but a son does.
John Weymouth 8:36  If then the Son shall make you free, you will be free indeed.
John Weymouth 8:37  You are descendants of Abraham, I know; but you want to kill me, because my teaching gains no ground within you.
John Weymouth 8:38  The words I speak are those I have learnt in the presence of the Father. Therefore you also should do what you have heard from your father."
John Weymouth 8:39  "Our father is Abraham," they said. "If you were Abraham's children," replied Jesus, "it is Abraham's deeds that you would be doing.
John Weymouth 8:40  But, in fact, you are longing to kill me, a man who has spoken to you the truth which I have heard from God. Abraham did not do that.
John Weymouth 8:41  You are doing the deeds of your father." "We," they replied, "are not illegitimate children. We have one Father, namely God."
John Weymouth 8:42  "If God were your Father," said Jesus, "you would love me; for it is from God that I came and I am now here. I have not come of myself, but *He* sent me.
John Weymouth 8:43  How is it you do not understand me when I speak? It is because you cannot bear to listen to my words.
John Weymouth 8:44  The father whose sons you are is the Devil; and you desire to do what gives him pleasure. *He* was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand firm in the truth--for there is no truth in him. Whenever he utters his lie, he utters it out of his own store; for he is a liar, and the father of lies.
John Weymouth 8:45  But because I speak the truth, you do not believe me.
John Weymouth 8:46  Which of *you* convicts me of sin? If I speak the truth, why do you not believe me?
John Weymouth 8:47  He who is a child of God listens to God's words. You do not listen to them: and why? It is because you are not God's children."
John Weymouth 8:48  "Are we not right," answered the Jews, "in saying that you are a Samaritan and are possessed by a demon?"
John Weymouth 8:49  "I am not possessed by a demon," replied Jesus. "On the contrary I honour my Father, and you dishonour me.
John Weymouth 8:50  I, however, am not aiming at glory for myself: there is One who aims at glory for me--and who judges.
John Weymouth 8:51  In most solemn truth I tell you that if any one shall have obeyed my teaching he shall in no case ever see death."
John Weymouth 8:52  "Now," exclaimed the Jews, "we know that you are possessed by a demon. Abraham died, and so did the Prophets, and yet *you* say, `If any one shall have obeyed my teaching, he shall in no case ever taste death.'
John Weymouth 8:53  Are you really greater than our forefather Abraham? For he died. And the prophets died. Who do you make yourself out to be?"
John Weymouth 8:54  "Were I to glorify myself," answered Jesus, "I should have no real glory. There is One who glorifies me--namely my Father, who you say is your God.
John Weymouth 8:55  You do not know Him, but I know Him perfectly; and were I to deny my knowledge of Him, I should resemble you, and be a liar. On the contrary I do know Him, and I obey His commands.
John Weymouth 8:56  Abraham your forefather exulted in the hope of seeing my day: and he saw it, and was glad."
John Weymouth 8:57  "You are not yet fifty years old," cried the Jews, "and have you seen Abraham?"
John Weymouth 8:58  "In most solemn truth," answered Jesus, "I tell you that before Abraham came into existence, I am."
John Weymouth 8:59  Thereupon they took up stones with which to stone Him, but He hid Himself and went away out of the Temple.
Chapter 9
John Weymouth 9:1  As He passed by, He saw a man who had been blind from his birth.
John Weymouth 9:2  So His disciples asked Him, "Rabbi, who sinned--this man or his parents--that he was born blind?"
John Weymouth 9:3  "Neither he nor his parents sinned," answered Jesus, "but he was born blind in order that God's mercy might be openly shown in him.
John Weymouth 9:4  We must do the works of Him who sent me while there is daylight. Night is coming on, when no one can work.
John Weymouth 9:5  When I am in the world, I am the Light of the world."
John Weymouth 9:6  After thus speaking, He spat on the ground, and then, kneading the dust and spittle into clay, He smeared the clay over the man's eyes and said to him,
John Weymouth 9:7  "Go and wash in the pool of Siloam" --the name means `Sent.' So he went and washed his eyes, and returned able to see.
John Weymouth 9:8  His neighbours, therefore, and the other people to whom he had been a familiar object because he was a beggar, began asking, "Is not this the man who used to sit and beg?"
John Weymouth 9:9  "Yes it is," replied some of them. "No it is not," said others, "but he is like him." His own statement was, "I am the man."
John Weymouth 9:11  "He whose name is Jesus," he answered, "made clay and smeared my eyes with it, and then told me to go to Siloam and wash. So I went and washed and obtained sight."
John Weymouth 9:12  "Where is he?" they inquired, but the man did not know.
John Weymouth 9:13  They brought him to the Pharisees--the man who had been blind.
John Weymouth 9:14  Now the day on which Jesus made the clay and opened the man's eyes was the Sabbath.
John Weymouth 9:15  So the Pharisees renewed their questioning as to how he had obtained his sight. "He put clay on my eyes," he replied, "and I washed, and now I can see."
John Weymouth 9:16  This led some of the Pharisees to say, "That man has not come from God, for he does not keep the Sabbath." "How is it possible for a bad man to do such miracles?" argued others.
John Weymouth 9:17  And there was a division among them. So again they asked the once blind man, "What is your account of him? --for he opened your eyes." "He is a Prophet," he replied.
John Weymouth 9:18  The Jews, however, did not believe the statement concerning him--that he had been blind and had obtained his sight--until they called his parents and asked them,
John Weymouth 9:19  "Is this your son, who you say was born blind? How is it then that he can now see?"
John Weymouth 9:20  "We know," replied the parents, "that this is our son and that he was born blind;
John Weymouth 9:21  but how it is that he can now see or who has opened his eyes we do not know. Ask him himself; he is of full age; he himself will give his own account of it."
John Weymouth 9:22  Such was their answer, because they were afraid of the Jews; for the Jews had already settled among themselves that if any one should acknowledge Jesus as the Christ, he should be excluded from the synagogue.
John Weymouth 9:23  That was why his parents said, "He is of full age: ask him himself."
John Weymouth 9:24  A second time therefore they called the man who had been blind, and said, "Give God the praise: we know that that man is a sinner."
John Weymouth 9:25  "Whether he is a sinner or not, I do not know," he replied; "one thing I know--that I was once blind and that now I can see."
John Weymouth 9:26  "What did he do to you?" they asked; "how did he open your eyes?"
John Weymouth 9:27  "I have told you already," he replied, "and you did not listen to me. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you also mean to be disciples of his?"
John Weymouth 9:28  Then they railed at him, and said, "You are that man's disciple, but we are disciples of Moses.
John Weymouth 9:29  We know that God spoke to Moses; but as for this fellow we do not know where he comes from."
John Weymouth 9:30  "Why, this is marvellous!" the man replied; "you do not know where he comes from, and yet he has opened my eyes!
John Weymouth 9:31  We know that God does not listen to bad people, but that if any one is a God-fearing man and obeys Him, to him He listens.
John Weymouth 9:32  From the beginning of the world such a thing was never heard of as that any one should open the eyes of a man blind from his birth.
John Weymouth 9:33  Had that man not come from God, he could have done nothing."
John Weymouth 9:34  "You," they replied, "were wholly begotten and born in sin, and do *you* teach *us*?" And they put him out of the synagogue.
John Weymouth 9:35  Jesus heard that they had done this. So having found him, He asked him, "Do you believe in the Son of God?"
John Weymouth 9:36  "Who is He, Sir?" replied the man. "Tell me, so that I may believe in Him."
John Weymouth 9:37  "You have seen Him," said Jesus; "and not only so: He is now speaking to you."
John Weymouth 9:38  "I believe, Sir," he said. And he threw himself at His feet.
John Weymouth 9:39  "I came into this world," said Jesus, "to judge men, that those who do not see may see, and that those who do see may become blind."
John Weymouth 9:40  These words were heard by those of the Pharisees who were present, and they asked Him, "Are *we* also blind?"
John Weymouth 9:41  "If you were blind," answered Jesus, "you would have no sin; but as a matter of fact you boast that you see. So your sin remains!"
Chapter 10
John Weymouth 10:1  "In most solemn truth I tell you that the man who does not enter the sheepfold by the door, but climbs over some other way, is a thief and a robber.
John Weymouth 10:2  But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep.
John Weymouth 10:3  To him the porter opens the door, and the sheep hear his voice; and he calls his own sheep by their names and leads them out.
John Weymouth 10:4  When he has brought out his own sheep--all of them--he walks at the head of them; and the sheep follow him, because they know his voice.
John Weymouth 10:5  But a stranger they will by no means follow, but will run away from him, because they do not know the voice of strangers."
John Weymouth 10:6  Jesus spoke to them in this figurative language, but they did not understand what He meant.
John Weymouth 10:7  Again therefore Jesus said to them, "In most solemn truth I tell you that I am the Door of the sheep.
John Weymouth 10:8  All who have come before me are thieves and robbers; but the sheep would not listen to them.
John Weymouth 10:9  I am the Door. If any one enters by me, he will find safety, and will go in and out and find pasture.
John Weymouth 10:10  The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy: I have come that they may have Life, and may have it in abundance.
John Weymouth 10:11  "I am the Good Shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his very life for the sheep.
John Weymouth 10:12  The hired servant--one who is not a shepherd and does not own the sheep--no sooner sees the wolf coming than he leaves the sheep and runs away; and the wolf worries and scatters them.
John Weymouth 10:13  For he is only a hired servant and cares nothing for the sheep.
John Weymouth 10:14  "I am the Good Shepherd. And I know my sheep and my sheep know me,
John Weymouth 10:15  just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I am laying down my life for the sheep.
John Weymouth 10:16  I have also other sheep--which do not belong to this fold. Those also I must bring, and they will listen to my voice; and they shall become one flock under one Shepherd.
John Weymouth 10:17  For this reason my Father loves me, because I am laying down my life in order to receive it back again.
John Weymouth 10:18  No one is taking it away from me, but I myself am laying it down. I am authorized to lay it down, and I am authorized to receive it back again. This is the command I received from my Father."
John Weymouth 10:19  Again there arose a division among the Jews because of these words.
John Weymouth 10:20  Many of them said, "He is possessed by a demon and is mad. Why do you listen to him?"
John Weymouth 10:21  Others argued, "That is not the language of a demoniac: and can a demon open blind men's eyes?"
John Weymouth 10:22  The Dedication Festival came on in Jerusalem. It was winter,
John Weymouth 10:23  and Jesus was walking in the Temple in Solomon's Portico,
John Weymouth 10:24  when the Jews gathered round Him and kept asking Him, "How long do you mean to keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us so plainly."
John Weymouth 10:25  "I have told you," answered Jesus, "and you do not believe. The deeds that I do in my Father's name--they give testimony about me.
John Weymouth 10:26  But you do not believe, because you are not my sheep.
John Weymouth 10:27  My sheep listen to my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.
John Weymouth 10:28  I give them the Life of the Ages, and they shall never, never perish, nor shall any one wrest them from my hand.
John Weymouth 10:29  What my Father has given me is more precious than all besides; and no one is able to wrest anything from my Father's hand.
John Weymouth 10:31  Again the Jews brought stones with which to stone Him.
John Weymouth 10:32  Jesus remonstrated with them. "Many good deeds," He said, "have I shown you as coming from the Father; for which of them are you going to stone me?"
John Weymouth 10:33  "For no good deed," the Jews replied, "are we going to stone you, but for blasphemy, and because you, who are only a man, are making yourself out to be God."
John Weymouth 10:34  "Does it not stand written in your Law," replied Jesus, "`I said, you are gods'?
John Weymouth 10:35  If those to whom God's word was addressed are called gods (and the Scripture cannot be annulled),
John Weymouth 10:36  how is it that you say to one whom the Father consecrated and sent into the world, `You are blaspheming,' because I said, `I am God's Son'?
John Weymouth 10:37  If the deeds I do are not my Father's deeds, do not believe me.
John Weymouth 10:38  But if they are, then even if you do not believe me, at least believe the deeds, that you may know and see clearly that the Father is in me, and that I am in the Father."
John Weymouth 10:39  This made them once more try to arrest Him, but He withdrew out of their power.
John Weymouth 10:40  Then He went away again to the other side of the Jordan, to the place where John had been baptizing at first; and there He stayed.
John Weymouth 10:41  Large numbers of people also came to Him. Their report was, "John did not work any miracle, but all that John said about this Teacher was true."
Chapter 11
John Weymouth 11:1  Now a certain man, named Lazarus, of Bethany, was lying ill-- Bethany being the village of Mary and her sister Martha.
John Weymouth 11:2  (It was the Mary who poured the perfume over the Lord and wiped His feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was ill.)
John Weymouth 11:3  So the sisters sent to Him to say, "Master, he whom you hold dear is ill."
John Weymouth 11:4  Jesus received the message and said, "This illness is not to end in death, but is to promote the glory of God, in order that the Son of God may be glorified by it."
John Weymouth 11:5  Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus.
John Weymouth 11:6  When, however, He heard that Lazarus was ill, He still remained two days in that same place.
John Weymouth 11:7  Then, after that, He said to the disciples, "Let us return to Judaea."
John Weymouth 11:8  "Rabbi," exclaimed the disciples, "the Jews have just been trying to stone you, and do you think of going back there again?"
John Weymouth 11:9  "Are there not twelve hours in the day?" replied Jesus. "If any one walks in the daytime, he does not stumble--because he sees the light of this world.
John Weymouth 11:10  But if a man walks by night, he does stumble, because the light is not in him."
John Weymouth 11:11  He said this, and afterwards He added, "Our friend Lazarus is sleeping, but I will go and wake him."
John Weymouth 11:12  "Master," said the disciples, "if he is asleep he will recover."
John Weymouth 11:13  Now Jesus had spoken of his death, but they thought He referred to the rest taken in ordinary sleep.
John Weymouth 11:15  "Lazarus is dead; and for your sakes I am glad I was not there, in order that you may believe. But let us go to him."
John Weymouth 11:16  "Let us go also," Thomas, the Twin, said to his fellow disciples, "that we may die with him."
John Weymouth 11:17  On His arrival Jesus found that Lazarus had already been three days in the tomb.
John Weymouth 11:18  Bethany was near Jerusalem, the distance being a little less than two miles;
John Weymouth 11:19  and a considerable number of the Jews were with Martha and Mary, having come to express sympathy with them on the death of their brother.
John Weymouth 11:20  Martha, however, as soon as she heard the tidings, "Jesus is coming," went to meet Him; but Mary remained sitting in the house.
John Weymouth 11:21  So Martha came and spoke to Jesus. "Master, if you had been here," she said, "my brother would not have died.
John Weymouth 11:22  And even now I know that whatever you ask God for, God will give you."
John Weymouth 11:24  "I know," said Martha, "that he will rise again at the resurrection, on the last day."
John Weymouth 11:25  "I am the Resurrection and the Life," said Jesus; "he who believes in me, even if he has died, he shall live;
John Weymouth 11:26  and every one who is living and is a believer in me shall never, never die. Do you believe this?"
John Weymouth 11:27  "Yes, Master," she replied; "I thoroughly believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, who was to come into the world."
John Weymouth 11:28  After saying this, she went and called her sister Mary privately, telling her, "The Rabbi is here and is asking for you."
John Weymouth 11:29  So she, on hearing that, rose up quickly to go to Him.
John Weymouth 11:30  Now Jesus was not yet come into the village, but was still at the place where Martha had met Him.
John Weymouth 11:31  So the Jews who were with Mary in the house sympathizing with her, when they saw that she had risen hastily and had gone out, followed her, supposing that she was going to the tomb to weep aloud there.
John Weymouth 11:32  Mary then, when she came to Jesus and saw Him, fell at His feet and exclaimed, "Master, if you had been here, my brother would not have died."
John Weymouth 11:33  Seeing her weeping aloud, and the Jews in like manner weeping who had come with her, Jesus, curbing the strong emotion of His spirit,
John Weymouth 11:34  though deeply troubled, asked them, "Where have you laid him?" "Master, come and see," was their reply.
John Weymouth 11:37  But others of them asked, "Was this man who opened the blind man's eyes unable to prevent this man from dying?"
John Weymouth 11:38  Jesus, however, again restraining His strong feeling, came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone had been laid against the mouth of it.
John Weymouth 11:39  "Take away the stone," said Jesus. Martha, the sister of the dead man, exclaimed, "Master, by this time there is a foul smell; for it is three days since he died."
John Weymouth 11:40  "Did I not promise you," replied Jesus, "that if you believe, you shall see the glory of God?"
John Weymouth 11:41  So they removed the stone. Then Jesus lifted up His eyes and said, "Father, I thank Thee that Thou hast heard me.
John Weymouth 11:42  I know that Thou always hearest me; but for the sake of the crowd standing round I have said this--that they may believe that Thou didst send me."
John Weymouth 11:43  After speaking thus, He called out in a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out."
John Weymouth 11:44  The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped in cloths, and his face wrapped round with a towel. "Untie him," said Jesus, "and let him go free."
John Weymouth 11:45  Thereupon a considerable number of the Jews--namely those who had come to Mary and had witnessed His deeds--became believers in Him;
John Weymouth 11:46  though some of them went off to the Pharisees and told them what He had done.
John Weymouth 11:47  Therefore the High Priests and the Pharisees held a meeting of the Sanhedrin. "What steps are we taking?" they asked one another; "for this man is performing a great number of miracles.
John Weymouth 11:48  If we leave him alone in this way, everybody will believe in him, and the Romans will come and blot out both our city and our nation."
John Weymouth 11:49  But one of them, named Caiaphas, being High Priest that year, said, "You know nothing about it.
John Weymouth 11:50  You do not reflect that it is to your interest that one man should die for the people rather than the whole nation perish."
John Weymouth 11:51  It was not as a mere man that he thus spoke. But being High Priest that year he was inspired to declare that Jesus was to die for the nation,
John Weymouth 11:52  and not for the nation only, but in order to unite into one body all the far-scattered children of God.
John Weymouth 11:53  So from that day forward they planned and schemed in order to put Him to death.
John Weymouth 11:54  Therefore Jesus no longer went about openly among the Jews, but He left that neighbourhood and went into the district near the Desert, to a town called Ephraim, and remained there with the disciples.
John Weymouth 11:55  The Jewish Passover was coming near, and many from that district went up to Jerusalem before the Passover, to purify themselves.
John Weymouth 11:56  They therefore looked out for Jesus, and asked one another as they stood in the Temple, "What do you think? --will he come to the Festival at all?"
John Weymouth 11:57  Now the High Priests and the Pharisees had issued orders that if any one knew where He was, he should give information, so that they might arrest Him.
Chapter 12
John Weymouth 12:1  Jesus, however, six days before the Passover, came to Bethany, where Lazarus was whom He had raised from the dead.
John Weymouth 12:2  So they gave a dinner there in honour of Jesus, at which Martha waited at table, but Lazarus was one of the guests who were with Him.
John Weymouth 12:3  Availing herself of the opportunity, Mary took a pound weight of pure spikenard, very costly, and poured it over His feet, and wiped His feet with her hair, so that the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.
John Weymouth 12:4  Then said Judas (the Iscariot, one of the Twelve--the one who afterwards betrayed Jesus),
John Weymouth 12:5  "Why was not that perfume sold for 300 shillings and the money given to the poor?"
John Weymouth 12:6  The reason he said this was not that he cared for the poor, but that he was a thief, and that being in charge of the money-box, he used to steal what was put into it.
John Weymouth 12:7  But Jesus interposed. "Do not blame her," He said, "allow her to have kept it for the time of my preparation for burial.
John Weymouth 12:8  For the poor you always have with you, but you have not me always."
John Weymouth 12:9  Now it became widely known among the Jews that Jesus was there; but they came not only on His account, but also in order to see Lazarus whom He had brought back to life.
John Weymouth 12:10  The High Priests, however, consulted together to put Lazarus also to death,
John Weymouth 12:11  for because of him many of the Jews left them and became believers in Jesus.
John Weymouth 12:12  The next day a great crowd of those who had come to the Festival, hearing that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem,
John Weymouth 12:13  took branches of the palm trees and went out to meet Him, shouting as they went, "God save him! Blessings on him who comes in the name of the Lord --even on the King of Israel!"
John Weymouth 12:14  And Jesus, having procured a young ass, sat upon it, just as the Scripture says,
John Weymouth 12:15  "Fear not, Daughter of Zion! See, thy King is coming riding on an ass's colt."
John Weymouth 12:16  The meaning of this His disciples did not understand at the time; but after Jesus was glorified they recollected that this was written about Him, and that they had done this to Him.
John Weymouth 12:17  The large number of people, however, who had been present when He called Lazarus out of the tomb and brought him back to life, related what they had witnessed.
John Weymouth 12:18  This was also why the crowd came to meet Him, because they had heard of His having performed that miracle.
John Weymouth 12:19  The result was that the Pharisees said among themselves, "Observe how idle all your efforts are! The world is gone after him!"
John Weymouth 12:20  Now some of those who used to come up to worship at the Festival were Greeks.
John Weymouth 12:21  They came to Philip, of Bethsaida in Galilee, with the request, "Sir, we wish to see Jesus."
John Weymouth 12:22  Philip came and told Andrew: Andrew and Philip told Jesus.
John Weymouth 12:23  His answer was, "The time has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.
John Weymouth 12:24  In most solemn truth I tell you that unless the grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains what it was--a single grain; but that if it dies, it yields a rich harvest.
John Weymouth 12:25  He who holds his life dear, is destroying it; and he who makes his life of no account in this world shall keep it to the Life of the Ages.
John Weymouth 12:26  If a man wishes to be my servant, let him follow me; and where I am, there too shall my servant be. If a man wishes to be my servant, the Father will honour him.
John Weymouth 12:27  Now is my soul full of trouble; and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour. But for this purpose I have come to this hour.
John Weymouth 12:28  Father, glorify Thy name." Thereupon there came a voice from the sky, "I have glorified it and will also glorify it again."
John Weymouth 12:29  The crowd that stood by and heard it, said that there had been thunder. Others said, "An angel spoke to him."
John Weymouth 12:30  "It is not for my sake," said Jesus, "that that voice came, but for your sakes.
John Weymouth 12:31  Now is a judgement of this world: now will the Prince of this world be driven out.
John Weymouth 12:32  And I-- if I am lifted up from the earth--will draw all men to me."
John Weymouth 12:33  He said this to indicate the kind of death He would die.
John Weymouth 12:34  The crowd answered Him, "We have heard out of the Law that the Christ remains for ever. In what sense do you say that the Son of Man must be lifted up? Who is that Son of Man?"
John Weymouth 12:35  "Yet a little while," He replied, "the light is among you. Be faithful to the light that you have, for fear darkness should overtake you; for a man who walks in the dark does not know where he is going.
John Weymouth 12:36  In the degree that you have light, believe in the Light, so that you may become sons of Light." Jesus said this, and went away and hid Himself from them.
John Weymouth 12:37  But though He had performed such great miracles in their presence, they did not believe in Him--
John Weymouth 12:38  in order that the words of Isaiah the Prophet might be fulfilled, "Lord, who has believed our preaching? And the arm of the Lord--to whom has it been unveiled?"
John Weymouth 12:39  For this reason they were unable to believe--because Isaiah said again,
John Weymouth 12:40  "He has blinded their eyes and made their minds callous, lest they should see with their eyes and perceive with their minds, and should turn, and I should heal them."
John Weymouth 12:41  Isaiah uttered these words because he saw His glory; and he spoke of Him.
John Weymouth 12:42  Nevertheless even from among the Rulers many believed in Him. But because of the Pharisees they did not avow their belief, for fear they should be shut out from the synagogue.
John Weymouth 12:43  For they loved the glory that comes from men rather than the glory that comes from God.
John Weymouth 12:44  But Jesus cried aloud, "He who believes in me, believes not so much in me, as in Him who sent me;
John Weymouth 12:46  I have come like light into the world, in order that no one who believes in me may remain in the dark.
John Weymouth 12:47  And if any one hears my teachings and regards them not, I do not judge him; for I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world.
John Weymouth 12:48  He who sets me at naught and does not receive my teachings is not left without a judge: the Message which I have spoken will judge him on the last day.
John Weymouth 12:49  Because I have not spoken on my own authority; but the Father who sent me, Himself gave me a command what to say and in what words to speak.
John Weymouth 12:50  And I know that His command is the Life of the Ages. What therefore I speak, I speak just as the Father has bidden me."
Chapter 13
John Weymouth 13:1  Now just before the Feast of the Passover this incident took place. Jesus knew that the time had come for Him to leave this world and go to the Father; and having loved His own who were in the world, He loved them to the end.
John Weymouth 13:2  While supper was proceeding, the Devil having by this time suggested to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon, the thought of betraying Him, Jesus,
John Weymouth 13:3  although He knew that the Father had put everything into His hands, and that He had come forth from God and was now going to God,
John Weymouth 13:4  rose from the table, threw off His upper garments, and took a towel and tied it round Him.
John Weymouth 13:5  Then He poured water into a basin, and proceeded to wash the feet of the disciples and to wipe them with the towel which He had put round Him.
John Weymouth 13:6  When He came to Simon Peter, Peter objected. "Master," he said, "are *you* going to wash my feet?"
John Weymouth 13:7  "What I am doing," answered Jesus, "for the present you do not know, but afterwards you shall know."
John Weymouth 13:8  "Never, while the world lasts," said Peter, "shall you wash my feet." "If I do not wash you," replied Jesus, "you have no share with me."
John Weymouth 13:9  "Master," said Peter, "wash not only my feet, but also my hands and my head."
John Weymouth 13:10  "Any one who has lately bathed," said Jesus, "does not need to wash more than his feet, but is clean all over. And you my disciples are clean, and yet this is not true of all of you."
John Weymouth 13:11  For He knew who was betraying Him, and that was why He said, "You are not all of you clean."
John Weymouth 13:12  So after He had washed their feet, put on His garments again, and returned to the table, He said to them, "Do you understand what I have done to you?
John Weymouth 13:13  You call me `The Rabbi' and `The Master,' and rightly so, for such I am.
John Weymouth 13:14  If I then, your Master and Rabbi, have washed your feet, it is also your duty to wash one another's feet.
John Weymouth 13:15  For I have set you an example in order that you may do what I have done to you.
John Weymouth 13:16  In most solemn truth I tell you that a servant is not superior to his master, nor is a messenger superior to him who sent him.
John Weymouth 13:17  If you know all this, blessed are you if you act accordingly.
John Weymouth 13:18  I am not speaking of all of you. I know whom I have chosen, but things are as they are in order that the Scripture may be fulfilled, which says, `He who eats my bread has lifted up his heel against me.'
John Weymouth 13:19  From this time forward I tell you things before they happen, in order that when they do happen you may believe that I am He.
John Weymouth 13:20  In most solemn truth I tell you that he who receives whoever I send receives me, and that he who receives me receives Him who sent me."
John Weymouth 13:21  After speaking thus Jesus was troubled in spirit and said with deep earnestness, "In most solemn truth I tell you that one of you will betray me."
John Weymouth 13:22  The disciples began looking at one another, at a loss to know to which of them He was referring.
John Weymouth 13:23  There was at table one of His disciples--the one Jesus loved-- reclining with his head on Jesus's bosom.
John Weymouth 13:24  Making a sign therefore to him, Simon Peter said, "Tell us to whom he is referring."
John Weymouth 13:25  So he, having his head on Jesus's bosom, leaned back and asked, "Master, who is it?"
John Weymouth 13:26  "It is the one," answered Jesus, "for whom I shall dip this piece of bread and to whom I shall give it." Accordingly He dipped the piece of bread, and took it and gave it to Judas, the son of the Iscariot Simon.
John Weymouth 13:27  Then, after Judas had received the piece of bread, Satan entered into him. "Lose no time about it," said Jesus to him.
John Weymouth 13:28  But why He said this no one else at the table understood.
John Weymouth 13:29  Some, however, supposed that because Judas had the money-box Jesus meant, "Buy what we require for the Festival," or that he should give something to the poor.
John Weymouth 13:30  So Judas took the piece of bread and immediately went out. And it was night.
John Weymouth 13:31  So when he was gone out, Jesus said, "Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in Him.
John Weymouth 13:32  Moreover God will glorify Him in Himself, and will glorify Him without delay.
John Weymouth 13:33  Dear children, I am still with you a little longer. You will seek me, but, as I said to the Jews, `Where I am going you cannot come,' so for the present I say to you.
John Weymouth 13:34  A new commandment I give you, to love one another; that as I have loved you, you also may love one another.
John Weymouth 13:35  It is by this that every one will know that you are my disciples--if you love one another."
John Weymouth 13:36  "Master," inquired Simon Peter, "where are you going?" "Where I am going," replied Jesus, "you cannot be my follower now, but you shall be later."
John Weymouth 13:37  "Master," asked Peter again, "why cannot I follow you now? I will lay down my life on your behalf.
John Weymouth 13:38  "You say you will lay down your life on my behalf!" said Jesus; "in most solemn truth I tell you that the cock will not crow before you have three times disowned me."
Chapter 14
John Weymouth 14:1  "Let not your hearts be troubled. Trust in God: trust in me also.
John Weymouth 14:2  In my Father's house there are many resting-places. Were it otherwise, I would have told you; for I am going to make ready a place for you.
John Weymouth 14:3  And if I go and make ready a place for you, I will return and take you to be with me, that where I am you also may be.
John Weymouth 14:5  "Master," said Thomas, "we do not know where you are going. In what sense do we know the way?"
John Weymouth 14:6  "I am the Way," replied Jesus, "and the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
John Weymouth 14:7  If you--all of you--knew me, you would fully know my Father also. From this time forward you know Him and have seen Him."
John Weymouth 14:8  "Master," said Philip, "cause us to see the Father: that is all we need."
John Weymouth 14:9  "Have I been so long among you," Jesus answered, "and yet you, Philip, do not know me? He who has seen me has seen the Father. How can *you* ask me, `Cause us to see the Father'?
John Weymouth 14:10  Do you not believe that I am in the Father and that the Father is in me? The things that I tell you all I do not speak on my own authority: but the Father dwelling within me carries on His own work.
John Weymouth 14:11  Believe me, all of you, that I am in the Father and that the Father is in me; or at any rate, believe me because of what I do.
John Weymouth 14:12  In most solemn truth I tell you that he who trusts in me--the things which I do he shall do also; and greater things than these he shall do, because I am going to the Father.
John Weymouth 14:13  And whatever any of you ask in my name, I will do, in order that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
John Weymouth 14:14  If you make any request of me in my name, I will do it.
John Weymouth 14:16  And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Advocate to be for ever with you--the Spirit of truth.
John Weymouth 14:17  That Spirit the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him. You know Him, because He remains by your side and is in you.
John Weymouth 14:18  I will not leave you bereaved: I am coming to you.
John Weymouth 14:19  Yet a little while and the world will see me no more, but you will see me: because I live, you also shall live.
John Weymouth 14:20  At that time you will know that I am in my Father, and that you are in me, and that I am in you.
John Weymouth 14:21  He who has my commandments and obeys them--he it is who loves me. And he who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and will clearly reveal myself to him."
John Weymouth 14:22  Judas (not the Iscariot) asked, "Master, how is it that you will reveal yourself clearly to us and not to the world?"
John Weymouth 14:23  "If any one loves me," replied Jesus, "he will obey my teaching; and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.
John Weymouth 14:24  He who has no love for me does not obey my teaching; and yet the teaching to which you are listening is not mine, but is the teaching of the Father who sent me.
John Weymouth 14:25  "All this I have spoken to you while still with you.
John Weymouth 14:26  But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send at my request, will teach you everything, and will bring to your memories all that I have said to you.
John Weymouth 14:27  Peace I leave with you: my own peace I give to you. It is not as the world gives its greetings that I give you peace. Let not your hearts be troubled or dismayed.
John Weymouth 14:28  "You heard me say to you, `I am going away, and yet I am coming to you.' If you loved me, you would have rejoiced because I am going to the Father; for the Father is greater than I am.
John Weymouth 14:29  I have now told you before it comes to pass, that when it has come to pass you may believe.
John Weymouth 14:30  In future I shall not talk much with you, for the Prince of this world is coming. And yet in me he has nothing;
John Weymouth 14:31  but it is in order that the world may know that I love the Father, and that it is in obedience to the command which the Father gave me that I thus act. Rise, let us be going."
Chapter 15
John Weymouth 15:1  "I am the Vine--the True Vine, and my Father is the vine-dresser.
John Weymouth 15:2  Every branch in me--if it bears no fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit.
John Weymouth 15:3  Already you are cleansed--through the teaching which I have given you.
John Weymouth 15:4  Continue in me, and let me continue in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself--that is, if it does not continue in the vine--so neither can you if you do not continue in me.
John Weymouth 15:5  I am the Vine, you are the branches. He who continues in me and in whom I continue bears abundant fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.
John Weymouth 15:6  If any one does not continue in me, he is like the unfruitful branch which is at once thrown away and then withers up. Such branches they gather up and throw into the fire and they are burned.
John Weymouth 15:7  "If you continue in me and my sayings continue in you, ask what you will and it shall be done for you.
John Weymouth 15:8  By this is God glorified--by your bearing abundant fruit and thus being true disciples of mine.
John Weymouth 15:9  As the Father has loved me, I have also loved you: continue in my love.
John Weymouth 15:10  If you obey my commands, you will continue in my love, as I have obeyed my Father's commands and continue in His love.
John Weymouth 15:11  "These things I have spoken to you in order that I may have joy in you, and that your joy may become perfect.
John Weymouth 15:12  This is my commandment to you, to love one another as I have loved you.
John Weymouth 15:13  No one has greater love than this--a man laying down his life for his friends.
John Weymouth 15:14  You are my friends, if you do what I command you.
John Weymouth 15:15  No longer do I call you servants, because a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, because all that I have heard from the Father I have made known to you.
John Weymouth 15:16  It is not you who chose me, but it is I who chose you and appointed you that you might go and be fruitful and that your fruit might remain; so that whatever petition you present to the Father in my name He may give you.
John Weymouth 15:18  If the world hates you, remember that it has first had me as the fixed object of its hatred.
John Weymouth 15:19  If you belonged to the world, the world would love its own property. But because you do not belong to the world, and I have chosen you out of the world--for that reason the world hates you.
John Weymouth 15:20  Bear in mind what I said to you, `A servant is not superior to his master.' If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you: if they have obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also.
John Weymouth 15:21  But they will inflict all this suffering upon you on account of your bearing my name--because they do not know Him who sent me.
John Weymouth 15:22  "If I had not come and spoken to them, they would have had no sin; but as the case stands they are without excuse for their sin.
John Weymouth 15:24  If I had not done among them, as I have, such miracles as no one else ever did, they would have had no sin; but they have in fact seen and also hated both me and my Father.
John Weymouth 15:25  But this has been so, in order that the saying may be fulfilled which stands written in their Law, `They have hated me without any reason.'
John Weymouth 15:26  "When the Advocate is come whom I will send to you from the Father's presence--the Spirit of Truth who comes forth from the Father's presence--He will be a witness concerning me.
John Weymouth 15:27  And you also are witnesses, because you have been with me from the first.
Chapter 16
John Weymouth 16:1  "These things I have spoken to you in order to clear stumbling-blocks out of your path.
John Weymouth 16:2  You will be excluded from the synagogues; nay more, the time is coming when any one who has murdered one of you will suppose he is offering service to God.
John Weymouth 16:3  And they will do these things because they have failed to recognize the Father and to discover who I am.
John Weymouth 16:4  But I have spoken these things to you in order that when the time for their accomplishment comes you may remember them, and may recollect that I told you. I did not, however, tell you all this at first, because I was still with you.
John Weymouth 16:5  But now I an returning to Him who sent me; and not one of you asks me where I am going.
John Weymouth 16:6  But grief has filled your hearts because I have said all this to you.
John Weymouth 16:7  "Yet it is the truth that I am telling you--it is to your advantage that I go away. For unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him to you.
John Weymouth 16:8  And He, when He comes, will convict the world in respect of sin, of righteousness, and of judgement; --
John Weymouth 16:10  of righteousness, because I am going to the Father, and you will no longer see me;
John Weymouth 16:11  of judgement, because the Prince of this world is under sentence.
John Weymouth 16:12  "I have much more to say to you, but you are unable at present to bear the burden of it.
John Weymouth 16:13  But when He has come--the Spirit of Truth--He will guide you into all the truth. For He will not speak as Himself originating what He says, but all that He hears He will speak, and He will make known the future to you.
John Weymouth 16:14  He will glorify me, because He will take of what is mine and will make it known to you.
John Weymouth 16:15  Everything that the Father has is mine; that is why I said that the Spirit of Truth takes of what is mine and will make it known to you.
John Weymouth 16:16  "A little while and you see me no more, and again a little while and you shall see me."
John Weymouth 16:17  Some of His disciples therefore said to one another, "What does this mean which He is telling us, `A little while and you do not see me, and again a little while and you shall see me,' and `Because I am going to the Father'?"
John Weymouth 16:18  So they asked one another repeatedly, "What can that `little while' mean which He speaks of? We do not understand His words."
John Weymouth 16:19  Jesus perceived that they wanted to ask Him, and He said, "Is this what you are questioning one another about--my saying, `A little while and you do not see me, and again a little while and you shall see me'?
John Weymouth 16:20  In most solemn truth I tell you that you will weep aloud and lament, but the world will be glad. You will mourn, but your grief will be turned into gladness.
John Weymouth 16:21  A woman, when she is in labour, has sorrow, because her time has come. But when she has given birth to the babe, she no longer remembers the pain, because of her joy at a child being born into the world.
John Weymouth 16:22  So you also now have sorrow; but I shall see you again, and your hearts will be glad, and your gladness no one will take away from you.
John Weymouth 16:23  You will put no questions to me then. "In most solemn truth I tell you that whatever you ask the Father for in my name He will give you.
John Weymouth 16:24  As yet you have not asked for anything in my name: ask, and you shall receive, that your hearts may be filled with gladness.
John Weymouth 16:25  "All this I have spoken to you in veiled language. The time is coming when I shall no longer speak to you in veiled language, but will tell you about the Father in plain words.
John Weymouth 16:26  At that time you will make your requests in my name; and I do not promise to ask the Father on your behalf,
John Weymouth 16:27  for the Father Himself holds you dear, because you have held me dear and have believed that I came from the Father's presence.
John Weymouth 16:28  I came from the Father and have come into the world. Again I am leaving the world and am going to the Father."
John Weymouth 16:29  "Ah, now you are using plain language," said His disciples, "and are uttering no figure of speech!
John Weymouth 16:30  Now we know that you have all knowledge, and do not need to be pressed with questions. Through this we believe that you came from God."
John Weymouth 16:32  "Remember that the time is coming, nay, has already come, for you all to be dispersed each to his own home and to leave me alone. And yet I am not alone, for the Father is with me.
John Weymouth 16:33  "I have spoken all this to you in order that in me you may have peace. In the world you have affliction. But keep up your courage: *I* have won the victory over the world."
Chapter 17
John Weymouth 17:1  When Jesus had thus spoken, He raised his eyes towards Heaven and said, "Father, the hour has come. Glorify Thy Son that the Son may glorify Thee;
John Weymouth 17:2  even as Thou hast given Him authority over all mankind, so that on all whom Thou hast given Him He may bestow the Life of the Ages.
John Weymouth 17:3  And in this consists the Life of the Ages--in knowing Thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.
John Weymouth 17:4  I have glorified Thee on earth, having done perfectly the work which by Thine appointment has been mine to do.
John Weymouth 17:5  And now, Father, do Thou glorify me in Thine own presence, with the glory that I had in Thy presence before the world existed.
John Weymouth 17:6  "I have revealed Thy perfections to the men whom Thou gavest me out of the world. Thine they were, and Thou gavest them to me, and they have obeyed Thy message.
John Weymouth 17:7  Now they know that whatever Thou hast given me is from Thee.
John Weymouth 17:8  For the truths which Thou didst teach me I have taught them. And they have received them, and have known for certain that I came out from Thy presence, and have believed that Thou didst send me.
John Weymouth 17:9  "I am making request for them: for the world I do not make any request, but for those whom Thou hast given me. Because they are Thine,
John Weymouth 17:10  and everything that is mine is Thine, and everything that is Thine is mine; and I am crowned with glory in them.
John Weymouth 17:11  I am now no longer in the world, but they are in the world and I am coming to Thee. "Holy Father, keep them true to Thy name--the name which Thou hast given me to bear--that they may be one, even as we are.
John Weymouth 17:12  While I was with them, I kept them true to Thy name--the name Thou hast given me to bear--and I kept watch over them, and not one of them is lost but only he who is doomed to destruction--that the Scripture may be fulfilled.
John Weymouth 17:13  "But now I am coming to Thee, and I speak these words while I am in the world, in order that they may have my gladness within them filling their hearts.
John Weymouth 17:14  I have given them Thy Message, and the world has hated them, because they do not belong to the world, just as I do not belong to the world.
John Weymouth 17:15  I do not ask that Thou wilt remove them out of the world, but that Thou wilt protect them from the Evil one.
John Weymouth 17:16  They do not belong to the world, just as I do not belong to the world.
John Weymouth 17:17  Make them holy in the truth: Thy Message is truth.
John Weymouth 17:18  Just as Thou didst send me into the world, I also have sent them;
John Weymouth 17:19  and on their behalf I consecrate myself, in order that they may become perfectly consecrated in truth.
John Weymouth 17:20  "Nor is it for them alone that I make request. It is also for those who trust in me through their teaching;
John Weymouth 17:21  that they may all be one, even as Thou art in me, O Father, and I am in Thee; that they also may be in us; that the world may believe that Thou didst send me.
John Weymouth 17:22  And the glory which Thou hast given me I have given them, that they may be one, just as we are one:
John Weymouth 17:23  I in them and Thou in me; that they may stand perfected in one; that the world may come to understand that Thou didst send me and hast loved them with the same love as that with which Thou hast loved me.
John Weymouth 17:24  "Father, those whom Thou hast given me--I desire that where I am they also may be with me, that they may see the glory--my glory--my gift from Thee, which Thou hast given me because Thou didst love me before the creation of the world.
John Weymouth 17:25  And, righteous Father, though the world has failed to recognize Thee, I have known Thee, and these have perceived that Thou didst send me.
John Weymouth 17:26  And I have made known Thy name to them and will make it known, that the love with which Thou hast loved me may be in them, and that I may be in them."
Chapter 18
John Weymouth 18:1  After offering this prayer Jesus went out with His disciples to a place on the further side of the Ravine of the Cedars, where there was a garden which He entered--Himself and His disciples.
John Weymouth 18:2  Now Judas also, who at that very time was betraying Him, knew the place, for Jesus had often resorted there with His disciples.
John Weymouth 18:3  So Judas, followed by the battalion and by a detachment of the Temple police sent by the High Priests and Pharisees, came there with torches and lamps and weapons.
John Weymouth 18:4  Jesus therefore, knowing all that was about to befall Him, went out to meet them. "Who are you looking for?" He asked them.
John Weymouth 18:5  "For Jesus the Nazarene," was the answer. "I am he," He replied. (Now Judas who was betraying Him was also standing with them.)
John Weymouth 18:6  As soon then as He said to them, "I am he," they went backwards and fell to the ground.
John Weymouth 18:7  Again therefore He asked them, "Who are you looking for?" "For Jesus the Nazarene," they said.
John Weymouth 18:8  "I have told you," replied Jesus, "that I am he. If therefore you are looking for me, let these my disciples go their way."
John Weymouth 18:9  He made this request in order that the words He had spoken might be fulfilled, "As for those whom Thou hast given me, I have not lost one."
John Weymouth 18:10  Simon Peter, however, having a sword, drew it, and, aiming at the High Priest's servant, cut off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus.
John Weymouth 18:11  Jesus therefore said to Peter, "Put back your sword. Shall I refuse to drink the cup of sorrow which the Father has given me to drink?"
John Weymouth 18:12  So the battalion and their tribune and the Jewish police closed in, and took Jesus and bound Him.
John Weymouth 18:13  They then brought Him to Annas first; for Annas was the father-in-law of Caiaphas who was High Priest that year.
John Weymouth 18:14  (It was this Caiaphas who had advised the Jews, saying, "It is to your interest that one man should die for the People.")
John Weymouth 18:15  Meanwhile Simon Peter was following Jesus, and so also was another disciple. The latter was known to the High Priest, and went in with Jesus into the court of the High Priest's palace.
John Weymouth 18:16  But Peter remained standing outside the door, till the disciple who was acquainted with the High Priest came out and induced the portress to let Peter in.
John Weymouth 18:17  This led the girl, the portress, to ask Peter, "Are you also one of this man's disciples?" "No, I am not," he replied.
John Weymouth 18:18  Now because it was cold the servants and the police had lighted a charcoal fire, and were standing and warming themselves; and Peter too remained with them, standing and warming himself.
John Weymouth 18:19  So the High Priest questioned Jesus about His disciples and His teaching.
John Weymouth 18:20  "As for me," replied Jesus, "I have spoken openly to the world. I have continually taught in some synagogue or in the Temple where all the Jews are wont to assemble, and I have said nothing in secret.
John Weymouth 18:21  Why do you question me? Question those who heard what it was I said to them: these witnesses here know what I said."
John Weymouth 18:22  Upon His saying this, one of the officers standing by struck Him with his open hand, asking Him as he did so, "Is that the way you answer the High Priest?"
John Weymouth 18:23  "If I have spoken wrongly," replied Jesus, "bear witness to it as wrong; but if rightly, why that blow?"
John Weymouth 18:24  So Annas sent Him bound to Caiaphas the High Priest.
John Weymouth 18:25  But Simon Peter remained standing and warming himself, and this led to their asking him, "Are you also one of his disciples?" He denied it, and said, "No, I am not."
John Weymouth 18:26  One of the High Priest's servants, a relative of the man whose ear Peter had cut off, said, "Did I not see you in the garden with him?"
John Weymouth 18:27  Once more Peter denied it, and immediately a cock crowed.
John Weymouth 18:28  So they brought Jesus from Caiaphas's house to the Praetorium. It was the early morning, and they would not enter the Praetorium themselves for fear of defilement, and in order that they might be able to eat the Passover.
John Weymouth 18:29  Accordingly Pilate came out to them and inquired, "What accusation have you to bring against this man?"
John Weymouth 18:30  "If the man were not a criminal," they replied, "we would not have handed him over to you."
John Weymouth 18:31  "Take him yourselves," said Pilate, "and judge him by your Law." "We have no power," replied the Jews, "to put any man to death."
John Weymouth 18:32  They said this that the words might be fulfilled in which Jesus predicted the kind of death He was to die.
John Weymouth 18:33  Re-entering the Praetorium, therefore, Pilate called Jesus and asked Him, "Are *you* the King of the Jews?"
John Weymouth 18:34  "Do you say this of yourself, or have others told it you about me?" replied Jesus.
John Weymouth 18:35  "Am I a Jew?" exclaimed Pilate; "it is your own nation and the High Priests who have handed you over to me. What have you done?"
John Weymouth 18:36  "My kingdom," replied Jesus, "does not belong to this world. If my kingdom did belong to this world, my subjects would have resolutely fought to save me from being delivered up to the Jews. But, as a matter of fact, my kingdom has not this origin."
John Weymouth 18:37  "So then *you* are a king!" rejoined Pilate. "Yes," said Jesus, "you say truly that I am a king. For this purpose I was born, and for this purpose I have come into the world--to give testimony for the truth. Every one who is a friend of the truth listens to my voice."
John Weymouth 18:38  "What is truth?" said Pilate. But no sooner had he spoken the words than he went out again to the Jews and told them, "I find no crime in him.
John Weymouth 18:39  But you have a custom that I should release one prisoner to you at the Passover. So shall I release to you the King of the Jews?"
John Weymouth 18:40  With a roar of voices they again cried out, saying, "Not this man, but Barabbas!" Now Barabbas was a robber.
Chapter 19
John Weymouth 19:2  And the soldiers, twisting twigs of thorn into a wreath, put it on His head, and threw round Him a crimson cloak.
John Weymouth 19:3  Then they began to march up to Him, saying in a mocking voice, "Hail King of the Jews!" And they struck Him with the palms of their hands.
John Weymouth 19:4  Once more Pilate came out and said to the Jews, "See, I am bringing him out to you to let you clearly understand that I find no crime in him."
John Weymouth 19:5  So Jesus came out, wearing the wreath of thorns and the crimson cloak. And Pilate said to them, "See, there is the man."
John Weymouth 19:6  As soon then as the High Priests and the officers saw Him, they shouted "To the cross! To the cross!" "Take him yourselves and crucify him," said Pilate; "for I, at any rate, find no crime in him."
John Weymouth 19:7  "We," replied the Jews, "have a Law, and in accordance with that Law he ought to die, for having claimed to be the Son of God."
John Weymouth 19:8  More alarmed than ever, Pilate no sooner heard these words than he re-entered the Praetorium and began to question Jesus.
John Weymouth 19:9  "What is your origin?" he asked. But Jesus gave him no answer.
John Weymouth 19:10  "Do you refuse to speak even to me?" asked Pilate; "do you not know that I have it in my power either to release you or to crucify you?"
John Weymouth 19:11  "You would have had no power whatever over me," replied Jesus, "had it not been granted you from above. On that account he who has delivered me up to you is more guilty than you are."
John Weymouth 19:12  Upon receiving this answer, Pilate was for releasing Him. But the Jews kept shouting, "If you release this man, you are no friend of Caesar's. Every one who sets himself up as king declares himself a rebel against Caesar."
John Weymouth 19:13  On hearing this, Pilate brought Jesus out, and sat down on the judge's seat in a place called the Pavement--or in Hebrew, Gabbatha.
John Weymouth 19:14  It was the day of Preparation for the Passover, about six o'clock in the morning. Then he said to the Jews, "There is your king!"
John Weymouth 19:15  This caused a storm of outcries, "Away with him! Away with him! Crucify him!" "Am I to crucify your king?" Pilate asked. "We have no king, except Caesar," answered the High Priests.
John Weymouth 19:16  Then Pilate gave Him up to them to be crucified. Accordingly they took Jesus;
John Weymouth 19:17  and He went out carrying His own cross, to the place called Skull-place--or, in Hebrew, Golgotha--
John Weymouth 19:18  where they nailed Him to a cross, and two others at the same time, one on each side and Jesus in the middle.
John Weymouth 19:19  And Pilate wrote a notice and had it fastened to the top of the cross. It ran thus: JESUS THE NAZARENE, THE KING OF THE JEWS.
John Weymouth 19:20  Many of the Jews read this notice, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and the notice was in three languages--Hebrew, Latin, and Greek.
John Weymouth 19:21  This led the Jewish High Priests to remonstrate with Pilate. "You should not write `The King of the Jews,'" they said, "but that he claimed to be King of the Jews."
John Weymouth 19:22  "What I have written I have written," was Pilate's answer.
John Weymouth 19:23  So the soldiers, as soon as they had crucified Jesus, took His garments, including His tunic, and divided them into four parts--one part for each soldier. The tunic was without seam, woven from the top in one piece.
John Weymouth 19:24  So they said to one another, "Do not let us tear it. Let us draw lots for it." This happened that the Scripture might be fulfilled which says, "They shared my garments among them, and drew lots for my clothing." That was just what the soldiers did.
John Weymouth 19:25  Now standing close to the cross of Jesus were His mother and His mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala.
John Weymouth 19:26  So Jesus, seeing His mother, and seeing the disciple whom He loved standing near, said to His mother, "Behold, your son!"
John Weymouth 19:27  Then He said to the disciple, "Behold, your mother!" And from that time the disciple received her into his own home.
John Weymouth 19:28  After this, Jesus, knowing that everything was now brought to an end, said--that the Scripture might be fulfilled, "I am thirsty."
John Weymouth 19:29  There was a jar of wine standing there. With this wine they filled a sponge, put it on the end of a stalk of hyssop, and lifted it to His mouth.
John Weymouth 19:30  As soon as Jesus had taken the wine, He said, "It is finished." And then, bowing His head, He yielded up His spirit.
John Weymouth 19:31  Meanwhile the Jews, because it was the day of Preparation for the Passover, and in order that the bodies might not remain on the crosses during the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was one of special solemnity), requested Pilate to have the legs of the dying men broken, and the bodies removed.
John Weymouth 19:32  Accordingly the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man and also of the other who had been crucified with Jesus.
John Weymouth 19:33  Then they came to Jesus Himself: but when they saw that He was already dead, they refrained from breaking His legs.
John Weymouth 19:34  One of the soldiers, however, made a thrust at His side with a lance, and immediately blood and water flowed out.
John Weymouth 19:35  This statement is the testimony of an eye-witness, and it is true. He knows that he is telling the truth--in order that you also may believe.
John Weymouth 19:36  For all this took place that the Scripture might be fulfilled which declares, "Not one of His bones shall be broken."
John Weymouth 19:37  And again another Scripture says, "They shall look on Him whom they have pierced."
John Weymouth 19:38  After this, Joseph of Arimathaea, who was a disciple of Jesus, but for fear of the Jews a secret disciple, asked Pilate's permission to carry away the body of Jesus; and Pilate gave him leave. So he came and removed the body.
John Weymouth 19:39  Nicodemus too--he who at first had visited Jesus by night--came bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, in weight about seventy or eighty pounds.
John Weymouth 19:40  Taking down the body they wrapped it in linen cloths along with the spices, in accordance with the Jewish mode of preparing for burial.
John Weymouth 19:41  There was a garden at the place where Jesus had been crucified, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no one had yet been buried.
John Weymouth 19:42  Therefore, because it was the day of Preparation for the Jewish Passover, and the tomb was close at hand, they put Jesus there.
Chapter 20
John Weymouth 20:1  On the first day of the week, very early, while it was still dark, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from it.
John Weymouth 20:2  So she ran, as fast as she could, to find Simon Peter and the other disciple--the one who was dear to Jesus--and to tell them, "They have taken the Master out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have put Him."
John Weymouth 20:3  Peter and the other disciple started at once to go to the tomb, both of them running,
John Weymouth 20:4  but the other disciple ran faster than Peter and reached it before he did.
John Weymouth 20:5  Stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths lying there on the ground, but he did not go in.
John Weymouth 20:6  Simon Peter, however, also came, following him, and entered the tomb. There on the ground he saw the cloths;
John Weymouth 20:7  and the towel, which had been placed over the face of Jesus, not lying with the cloths, but folded up and put by itself.
John Weymouth 20:8  Then the other disciple, who had been the first to come to the tomb, also went in and saw and was convinced.
John Weymouth 20:9  For until now they had not understood the inspired teaching, that He must rise again from among the dead.
John Weymouth 20:11  Meanwhile Mary remained standing near the tomb, weeping aloud. She did not enter the tomb, but as she wept she stooped and looked in,
John Weymouth 20:12  and saw two angels clothed in white raiment, sitting one at the head and one at the feet where the body of Jesus had been.
John Weymouth 20:13  They spoke to her. "Why are you weeping?" they asked. "Because," she replied, "they have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have put him."
John Weymouth 20:14  While she was speaking, she turned round and saw Jesus standing there, but did not recognize Him.
John Weymouth 20:15  "Why are you weeping?" He asked; "who are you looking for?" She, supposing that He was the gardener, replied, "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him and I will remove him."
John Weymouth 20:16  "Mary!" said Jesus. She turned to Him. "Rabboni!" she cried in Hebrew: the word means `Teacher!'
John Weymouth 20:17  "Do not cling to me," said Jesus, "for I have not yet ascended to the Father. But take this message to my brethren: `I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'"
John Weymouth 20:18  Mary of Magdala came and brought word to the disciples. "I have seen the Master," she said. And she told them that He had said these things to her.
John Weymouth 20:19  On that same first day of the week, when it was evening and, for fear of the Jews, the doors of the house where the disciples were, were locked, Jesus came and stood in their midst, and said to them, "Peace be to you!"
John Weymouth 20:20  Having said this He showed them His hands and also His side; and the disciples were filled with joy at seeing the Master.
John Weymouth 20:21  A second time, therefore, He said to them, "Peace be to you! As the Father sent me, I also now send you."
John Weymouth 20:22  Having said this He breathed upon them and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit.
John Weymouth 20:23  If you remit the sins of any persons, they remain remitted to them. If you bind fast the sins of any, they remain bound."
John Weymouth 20:24  Thomas, one of the twelve--surnamed `the Twin' --was not among them when Jesus came.
John Weymouth 20:25  So the rest of the disciples told him, "We have seen the Master!" His reply was, "Unless I see in his hands the wound made by the nails and put my finger into the wound, and put my hand into his side, I will never believe it."
John Weymouth 20:26  A week later the disciples were again in the house, and Thomas was with them, when Jesus came--though the doors were locked--and stood in their midst, and said, "Peace be to you."
John Weymouth 20:27  Then He said to Thomas, "Bring your finger here and feel my hands; bring you hand and put it into my side; and do not be ready to disbelieve but to believe."
John Weymouth 20:29  "Because you have seen me," replied Jesus, "you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."
John Weymouth 20:30  There were also a great number of other signs which Jesus performed in the presence of the disciples, which are not recorded in this book.
John Weymouth 20:31  But these have been recorded in order that you may believe that He is the Christ, the Son of God, and that, through believing, you may have Life through His name.
Chapter 21
John Weymouth 21:1  After this, Jesus again showed Himself to the disciples. It was at the Lake of Tiberias. The circumstances were as follows.
John Weymouth 21:2  Simon Peter was with Thomas, called the Twin, Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zabdi, and two others of the Master's disciples.
John Weymouth 21:3  Simon Peter said to them, "I am going fishing." "We will go too," said they. So they set out and went on board their boat; but they caught nothing that night.
John Weymouth 21:4  When, however, day was now dawning, Jesus stood on the beach, though the disciples did not know that it was Jesus.
John Weymouth 21:5  He called to them. "Children," He said, "have you any food there?" "No," they answered.
John Weymouth 21:6  "Throw the net in on the right hand side," He said, "and you will find fish." So they threw the net in, and now they could scarcely drag it along for the quantity of fish.
John Weymouth 21:7  This made the disciple whom Jesus loved say to Peter, "It is the Master." Simon Peter therefore, when he heard the words, "It is the Master," drew on his fisherman's shirt--for he had not been wearing it--put on his girdle, and sprang into the water.
John Weymouth 21:8  But the rest of the disciples came in the small boat (for they were not far from land--only about a hundred yards off), dragging the net full of fish.
John Weymouth 21:9  As soon as they landed, they saw a charcoal fire burning there, with fish broiling on it, and bread close by.
John Weymouth 21:10  Jesus told them to fetch some of the fish which they had just caught.
John Weymouth 21:11  So Simon Peter went on board the boat and drew the net ashore full of large fish, 153 in number; and yet, although there were so many, the net had not broken.
John Weymouth 21:12  "Come this way and have breakfast," said Jesus. But not one of the disciples ventured to question Him as to who He was, for they felt sure that it was the Master.
John Weymouth 21:13  Then Jesus came and took the bread and gave them some, and the fish in the same way.
John Weymouth 21:14  This was now the third occasion on which Jesus showed Himself to the disciples after He had risen from among the dead.
John Weymouth 21:15  When they had finished breakfast, Jesus asked Simon Peter, "Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these others do?" "Yes, Master," was his answer; "you know that you are dear to me." "Then feed my lambs," replied Jesus.
John Weymouth 21:16  Again a second time He asked him, "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" "Yes, Master," he said, "you know that you are dear to me." "Then be a shepherd to my sheep," He said.
John Weymouth 21:17  A third time Jesus put the question: "Simon, son of John, am I dear to you?" It grieved Peter that Jesus asked him the third time, "Am I dear to you?" "Master," he replied, "you know everything, you can see that you are dear to me." "Then feed my much-loved sheep," said Jesus.
John Weymouth 21:18  "In most solemn truth I tell you that whereas, when you were young, you used to put on your girdle and walk whichever way you chose, when you have grown old you will stretch out your arms and some one else will put a girdle round you and carry you where you have no wish to go."
John Weymouth 21:19  This He said to indicate the kind of death by which that disciple would bring glory to God; and after speaking thus He said to him, "Follow me."
John Weymouth 21:20  Peter turned round and noticed the disciple whom Jesus loved following--the one who at the supper had leaned back on His breast and had asked, "Master, who is it that is betraying you?"
John Weymouth 21:21  On seeing him, Peter asked Jesus, "And, Master, what about him?"
John Weymouth 21:22  "If I desire him to remain till I come," replied Jesus, "what concern is that of yours? You, yourself, must follow me."
John Weymouth 21:23  Hence the report spread among the brethren that that disciple would never die. Yet Jesus did not say, "He is not to die," but, "If I desire him to remain till I come, what concern is that of yours?"
John Weymouth 21:24  That is the disciple who gives his testimony as to these matters, and has written this history; and we know that his testimony is true.
John Weymouth 21:25  But there are also many other things which Jesus did--so vast a number indeed that if they were all described in detail, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would have to be written.