20:1 Now
on
the
first
[day]
of
the
week
cometh
Mary
Magdalene
early,
while
it
was
yet
dark,
unto
the
tomb,
and
seeth
the
stone
taken
away
from
the
tomb.
20:2 She
runneth
therefore,
and
cometh
to
Simon
Peter,
and
to
the
other
disciple
whom
Jesus
loved,
and
saith
unto
them,
They
have
taken
away
the
Lord
out
of
the
tomb,
and
we
know
not
where
they
have
laid
him.
20:3 Peter
therefore
went
forth,
and
the
other
disciple,
and
they
went
toward
the
tomb.
20:4 And
they
ran
both
together:
and
the
other
disciple
outran
Peter,
and
came
first
to
the
tomb;
20:5 and
stooping
and
looking
in,
he
seeth
the
linen
cloths
lying;
yet
entered
he
not
in.
20:6 Simon
Peter
therefore
also
cometh,
following
him,
and
entered
into
the
tomb;
and
he
beholdeth
the
linen
cloths
lying,
20:7 and
the
napkin,
that
was
upon
his
head,
not
lying
with
the
linen
cloths,
but
rolled
up
in
a
place
by
itself.
20:8 Then
entered
in
therefore
the
other
disciple
also,
who
came
first
to
the
tomb,
and
he
saw,
and
believed.
20:9 For
as
yet
they
knew
not
the
scripture,
that
he
must
rise
from
the
dead.
20:10 So
the
disciples
went
away
again
unto
their
own
home.
20:11 But
Mary
was
standing
without
at
the
tomb
weeping:
so,
as
she
wept,
she
stooped
and
looked
into
the
tomb;
20:12 and
she
beholdeth
two
angels
in
white
sitting,
one
at
the
head,
and
one
at
the
feet,
where
the
body
of
Jesus
had
lain.
20:13 And
they
say
unto
her,
Woman,
why
weepest
thou
She
saith
unto
them,
Because
they
have
taken
away
my
Lord,
and
I
know
not
where
they
have
laid
him.
20:14 When
she
had
thus
said,
she
turned
herself
back,
and
beholdeth
Jesus
standing,
and
knew
not
that
it
was
Jesus.
20:15 Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Woman,
why
weepest
thou
whom
seekest
thou
She,
supposing
him
to
be
the
gardener,
saith
unto
him,
Sir,
if
thou
hast
borne
him
hence,
tell
me
where
thou
hast
laid
him,
and
I
will
take
him
away.
20:16 Jesus
saith
unto
her,
Mary.
She
turneth
herself,
and
saith
unto
him
in
Hebrew,
Rabboni;
which
is
to
say,
Teacher.
20:17 Jesus
saith
to
her,
Touch
me
not;
for
I
am
not
yet
ascended
unto
the
Father:
but
go
unto
my
brethren,
and
say
to
them,
I
ascend
unto
my
Father
and
your
Father,
and
my
God
and
your
God.
20:18 Mary
Magdalene
cometh
and
telleth
the
disciples,
I
have
seen
the
Lord;
and
[that]
he
had
said
these
things
unto
her.
20:19 When
therefore
it
was
evening,
on
that
day,
the
first
[day]
of
the
week,
and
when
the
doors
were
shut
where
the
disciples
were,
for
fear
of
the
Jews,
Jesus
came
and
stood
in
the
midst,
and
saith
unto
them,
Peace
[be]
unto
you.
20:20 And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
showed
unto
them
his
hands
and
his
side.
The
disciples
therefore
were
glad,
when
they
saw
the
Lord.
20:21 Jesus
therefore
said
to
them
again,
Peace
[be]
unto
you:
as
the
Father
hath
sent
me,
even
so
send
I
you.
20:22 And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
breathed
on
them,
and
saith
unto
them,
Receive
ye
the
Holy
Spirit:
20:23 whose
soever
sins
ye
forgive,
they
are
forgiven
unto
them;
whose
soever
[sins]
ye
retain,
they
are
retained.
20:24 But
Thomas,
one
of
the
twelve,
called
Didymus,
was
not
with
them
when
Jesus
came.
20:25 The
other
disciples
therefore
said
unto
him,
We
have
seen
the
Lord.
But
he
said
unto
them,
Except
I
shall
see
in
his
hands
the
print
of
the
nails,
and
put
my
hand
into
his
side,
I
will
not
believe.
20:26 And
after
eight
days
again
his
disciples
were
within,
and
Thomas
with
them.
Jesus
cometh,
the
doors
being
shut,
and
stood
in
the
midst,
and
said,
Peace
[be]
unto
you.
20:27 Then
saith
he
to
Thomas,
Reach
hither
thy
finger,
and
see
my
hands;
and
reach
[hither]
thy
hand,
and
put
it
into
my
side:
and
be
not
faithless,
but
believing.
20:28 Thomas
answered
and
said
unto
him,
My
Lord
and
my
God.
20:29 Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Because
thou
hast
seen
me,
thou
hast
believed:
blessed
[are]
they
that
have
not
seen,
and
[yet]
have
believed.
20:30 Many
other
signs
therefore
did
Jesus
in
the
presence
of
the
disciples,
which
are
not
written
in
this
book:
20:31 but
these
are
written,
that
ye
may
believe
that
Jesus
is
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God;
and
that
believing
ye
may
have
life
in
his
name.