21:1 After
these
things
Jesus
manifested
himself
again
to
the
disciples
at
the
sea
of
Tiberias;
and
he
manifested
[himself]
on
this
wise.
21:2 There
was
together
Simon
Peter,
and
Thomas
called
Didymus,
and
Nathanael
of
Cana
in
Galilee,
and
the
[sons]
of
Zebedee,
and
two
other
of
his
disciples.
21:3 Simon
Peter
saith
unto
them,
I
go
a
fishing.
They
say
unto
him,
We
also
come
with
thee.
They
went
forth,
and
entered
into
the
boat;
and
that
night
they
took
nothing.
21:4 But
when
day
was
now
breaking,
Jesus
stood
on
the
beach:
yet
the
disciples
knew
not
that
it
was
Jesus.
21:5 Jesus
therefore
saith
unto
them,
Children,
have
ye
aught
to
eat
They
answered
him,
No.
21:6 And
he
said
unto
them,
Cast
the
net
on
the
right
side
of
the
boat,
and
ye
shall
find.
They
cast
therefore,
and
now
they
were
not
able
to
draw
it
for
the
multitude
of
fishes.
21:7 That
disciple
therefore
whom
Jesus
loved
saith
unto
Peter,
It
is
the
Lord.
So
when
Simon
Peter
heard
that
it
was
the
Lord,
he
girt
his
coat
about
him
(for
he
was
naked),
and
cast
himself
into
the
sea.
21:8 But
the
other
disciples
came
in
the
little
boat
(for
they
were
not
far
from
the
land,
but
about
two
hundred
cubits
off),
dragging
the
net
[full]
of
fishes.
21:9 So
when
they
got
out
upon
the
land,
they
see
a
fire
of
coals
there,
and
fish
laid
thereon,
and
bread.
21:10 Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Bring
of
the
fish
which
ye
have
now
taken.
21:11 Simon
Peter
therefore
went
up,
and
drew
the
net
to
land,
full
of
great
fishes,
a
hundred
and
fifty
and
three:
and
for
all
there
were
so
many,
the
net
was
not
rent.
21:12 Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Come
[and]
break
your
fast.
And
none
of
the
disciples
durst
inquire
of
him,
Who
art
thou
knowing
that
it
was
the
Lord.
21:13 Jesus
cometh,
and
taketh
the
bread,
and
giveth
them,
and
the
fish
likewise.
21:14 This
is
now
the
third
time
that
Jesus
was
manifested
to
the
disciples,
after
that
he
was
risen
from
the
dead.
21:15 So
when
they
had
broken
their
fast,
Jesus
saith
to
Simon
Peter,
Simon,
[son]
of
John,
lovest
thou
me
more
than
these
He
saith
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord;
thou
knowest
that
I
love
thee.
He
saith
unto
him,
Feed
my
lambs.
21:16 He
saith
to
him
again
a
second
time,
Simon,
[son]
of
John,
lovest
thou
me
He
saith
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord;
thou
knowest
that
I
love
thee.
He
saith
unto
him,
Tend
my
sheep.
21:17 He
saith
unto
him
the
third
time,
Lovest
thou
me
And
he
said
unto
him,
Lord,
thou
knowest
all
things;
thou
knowest
that
I
love
thee.
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Feed
my
sheep.
21:18 Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
thee,
When
thou
wast
young,
thou
girdedst
thyself,
and
walkedst
whither
thou
wouldest:
but
when
thou
shalt
be
old,
thou
shalt
stretch
forth
thy
hands,
and
another
shall
gird
thee,
and
carry
thee
whither
thou
wouldest
not.
21:19 Now
this
he
spake,
signifying
by
what
manner
of
death
he
should
glorify
God.
And
when
he
had
spoken
this,
he
saith
unto
him,
Follow
me.
21:20 Peter,
turning
about,
seeth
the
disciple
whom
Jesus
loved
following;
who
also
leaned
back
on
his
breast
at
the
supper,
and
said,
Lord,
who
is
he
that
betrayeth
thee
21:21 Peter
therefore
seeing
him
saith
to
Jesus,
Lord,
and
what
shall
this
man
do
21:22 Jesus
saith
unto
him,
If
I
will
that
he
tarry
till
I
come,
what
[is
that]
to
thee
Follow
thou
me.
21:23 This
saying
therefore
went
forth
among
the
brethren,
that
that
disciple
should
not
die:
yet
Jesus
said
not
unto
him,
that
he
should
not
die;
but,
If
I
will
that
he
tarry
till
I
come,
what
[is
that]
to
thee
21:24 This
is
the
disciple
that
beareth
witness
of
these
things,
and
wrote
these
things:
and
we
know
that
his
witness
is
true.
21:25 And
there
are
also
many
other
things
which
Jesus
did,
the
which
if
they
should
be
written
every
one,
I
suppose
that
even
the
world
itself
would
not
contain
the
books
that
should
be
written.