12:1 Jesus
therefore
six
days
before
the
passover
came
to
Bethany,
where
Lazarus
was,
whom
Jesus
raised
from
the
dead.
12:2 So
they
made
him
a
supper
there:
and
Martha
served;
but
Lazarus
was
one
of
them
that
sat
at
meat
with
him.
12:3 Mary
therefore
took
a
pound
of
ointment
of
pure
nard,
very
precious,
and
anointed
the
feet
of
Jesus,
and
wiped
his
feet
with
her
hair:
and
the
house
was
filled
with
the
odor
of
the
ointment.
12:4 But
Judas
Iscariot,
one
of
his
disciples,
that
should
betray
him,
saith,
12:5 Why
was
not
this
ointment
sold
for
three
hundred
shillings,
and
given
to
the
poor
12:6 Now
this
he
said,
not
because
he
cared
for
the
poor;
but
because
he
was
a
thief,
and
having
the
bag
took
away
what
was
put
therein.
12:7 Jesus
therefore
said,
Suffer
her
to
keep
it
against
the
day
of
my
burying.
12:8 For
the
poor
ye
have
always
with
you;
but
me
ye
have
not
always.
12:9 The
common
people
therefore
of
the
Jews
learned
that
he
was
there:
and
they
came,
not
for
Jesus'
sake
only,
but
that
they
might
see
Lazarus
also,
whom
he
had
raised
from
the
dead.
12:10 But
the
chief
priests
took
counsel
that
they
might
put
Lazarus
also
to
death;
12:11 because
that
by
reason
of
him
many
of
the
Jews
went
away,
and
believed
on
Jesus.
12:12 On
the
morrow
a
great
multitude
that
had
come
to
the
feast,
when
they
heard
that
Jesus
was
coming
to
Jerusalem,
12:13 took
the
branches
of
the
palm
trees,
and
went
forth
to
meet
him,
and
cried
out,
Hosanna:
Blessed
[is]
he
that
cometh
in
the
name
of
the
Lord,
even
the
King
of
Israel.
12:14 And
Jesus,
having
found
a
young
ass,
sat
thereon;
as
it
is
written,
12:15 Fear
not,
daughter
of
Zion:
behold,
thy
King
cometh,
sitting
on
an
ass's
colt.
12:16 These
things
understood
not
his
disciples
at
the
first:
but
when
Jesus
was
glorified,
then
remembered
they
that
these
things
were
written
of
him,
and
that
they
had
done
these
things
unto
him.
12:17 The
multitude
therefore
that
was
with
him
when
he
called
Lazarus
out
of
the
tomb,
and
raised
him
from
the
dead,
bare
witness.
12:18 For
this
cause
also
the
multitude
went
and
met
him,
for
that
they
heard
that
he
had
done
this
sign.
12:19 The
Pharisees
therefore
said
among
themselves,
Behold
how
ye
prevail
nothing:
lo,
the
world
is
gone
after
him.
12:20 Now
there
were
certain
Greeks
among
those
that
went
up
to
worship
at
the
feast:
12:21 these
therefore
came
to
Philip,
who
was
of
Bethsaida
of
Galilee,
and
asked
him,
saying,
Sir,
we
would
see
Jesus.
12:22 Philip
cometh
and
telleth
Andrew:
Andrew
cometh,
and
Philip,
and
they
tell
Jesus.
12:23 And
Jesus
answereth
them,
saying,
The
hour
is
come,
that
the
Son
of
man
should
be
glorified.
12:24 Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Except
a
grain
of
wheat
fall
into
the
earth
and
die,
it
abideth
by
itself
alone;
but
if
it
die,
it
beareth
much
fruit.
12:25 He
that
loveth
his
life
loseth
it;
and
he
that
hateth
his
life
in
this
world
shall
keep
it
unto
life
eternal.
12:26 If
any
man
serve
me,
let
him
follow
me;
and
where
I
am,
there
shall
also
my
servant
be:
if
any
man
serve
me,
him
will
the
Father
honor.
12:27 Now
is
my
soul
troubled;
and
what
shall
I
say
Father,
save
me
from
this
hour.
But
for
this
cause
came
I
unto
this
hour.
12:28 Father,
glorify
thy
name.
There
came
therefore
a
voice
out
of
heaven,
[saying],
I
have
both
glorified
it,
and
will
glorify
it
again.
12:29 The
multitude
therefore,
that
stood
by,
and
heard
it,
said
that
it
had
thundered:
others
said,
An
angel
hath
spoken
to
him.
12:30 Jesus
answered
and
said,
This
voice
hath
not
come
for
my
sake,
but
for
your
sakes.
12:31 Now
is
the
judgment
of
this
world:
now
shall
the
prince
of
this
world
be
cast
out.
12:32 And
I,
if
I
be
lifted
up
from
the
earth,
will
draw
all
men
unto
myself.
12:33 But
this
he
said,
signifying
by
what
manner
of
death
he
should
die.
12:34 The
multitude
therefore
answered
him,
We
have
heard
out
of
the
law
that
the
Christ
abideth
for
ever:
and
how
sayest
thou,
The
Son
of
man
must
be
lifted
up
who
is
this
Son
of
man
12:35 Jesus
therefore
said
unto
them,
Yet
a
little
while
is
the
light
among
you.
Walk
while
ye
have
the
light,
that
darkness
overtake
you
not:
and
he
that
walketh
in
the
darkness
knoweth
not
whither
he
goeth.
12:36 While
ye
have
the
light,
believe
on
the
light,
that
ye
may
become
sons
of
light.
These
things
spake
Jesus,
and
he
departed
and
hid
himself
from
them.
12:37 But
though
he
had
done
so
many
signs
before
them,
yet
they
believed
not
on
him:
12:38 that
the
word
of
Isaiah
the
prophet
might
be
fulfilled,
which
he
spake,
Lord,
who
hath
believed
our
report
And
to
whom
hath
the
arm
of
the
Lord
been
revealed
12:39 For
this
cause
they
could
not
believe,
for
that
Isaiah
said
again,
12:40 He
hath
blinded
their
eyes,
and
he
hardened
their
heart;
Lest
they
should
see
with
their
eyes,
and
perceive
with
their
heart,
And
should
turn,
And
I
should
heal
them.
12:41 These
things
said
Isaiah,
because
he
saw
his
glory;
and
he
spake
of
him.
12:42 Nevertheless
even
of
the
rulers
many
believed
on
him;
but
because
of
the
Pharisees
they
did
not
confess
[it],
lest
they
should
be
put
out
of
the
synagogue:
12:43 for
they
loved
the
glory
[that
is]
of
men
more
than
the
glory
[that
is]
of
God.
12:44 And
Jesus
cried
and
said,
He
that
believeth
on
me,
believeth
not
on
me,
but
on
him
that
sent
me.
12:45 And
he
that
beholdeth
me
beholdeth
him
that
sent
me.
12:46 I
am
come
a
light
into
the
world,
that
whosoever
believeth
on
me
may
not
abide
in
the
darkness.
12:47 And
if
any
man
hear
my
sayings,
and
keep
them
not,
I
judge
him
not:
for
I
came
not
to
judge
the
world,
but
to
save
the
world.
12:48 He
that
rejecteth
me,
and
receiveth
not
my
sayings,
hath
one
that
judgeth
him:
the
word
that
I
spake,
the
same
shall
judge
him
in
the
last
day.
12:49 For
I
spake
not
from
myself;
but
the
Father
that
sent
me,
he
hath
given
me
a
commandment,
what
I
should
say,
and
what
I
should
speak.
12:50 And
I
know
that
his
commandment
is
life
eternal:
the
things
therefore
which
I
speak,
even
as
the
Father
hath
said
unto
me,
so
I
speak.