12:1 Six
days
before
the
Passover,
Jesus
therefore
came
to
Bethany,
where
Lazarus
was,
whom
Jesus
had
raised
from
the
dead.
12:2 So
they
gave
a
dinner
for
him
there.
Martha
served,
and
Lazarus
was
one
of
those
reclining
with
him
at
table.
12:3 Mary
therefore
took
a
pound
of
expensive
ointment
made
from
pure
nard,
and
anointed
the
feet
of
Jesus
and
wiped
his
feet
with
her
hair.
The
house
was
filled
with
the
fragrance
of
the
perfume.
12:4 But
Judas
Iscariot,
one
of
his
disciples
(he
who
was
about
to
betray
him),
said,
12:5 "Why
was
this
ointment
not
sold
for
three
hundred
denarii
and
given
to
the
poor"
12:6 He
said
this,
not
because
he
cared
about
the
poor,
but
because
he
was
a
thief,
and
having
charge
of
the
moneybag
he
used
to
help
himself
to
what
was
put
into
it.
12:7 Jesus
said,
"Leave
her
alone,
so
that
she
may
keep
it
for
the
day
of
my
burial.
12:8 For
the
poor
you
always
have
with
you,
but
you
do
not
always
have
me."
12:9 When
the
large
crowd
of
the
Jews
learned
that
Jesus
was
there,
they
came,
not
only
on
account
of
him
but
also
to
see
Lazarus,
whom
he
had
raised
from
the
dead.
12:10 So
the
chief
priests
made
plans
to
put
Lazarus
to
death
as
well,
12:11 because
on
account
of
him
many
of
the
Jews
were
going
away
and
believing
in
Jesus.
12:12 The
next
day
the
large
crowd
that
had
come
to
the
feast
heard
that
Jesus
was
coming
to
Jerusalem.
12:13 So
they
took
branches
of
palm
trees
and
went
out
to
meet
him,
crying
out,
"Hosanna!
Blessed
is
he
who
comes
in
the
name
of
the
Lord,
even
the
King
of
Israel!"
12:14 And
Jesus
found
a
young
donkey
and
sat
on
it,
just
as
it
is
written,
12:15 "Fear
not,
daughter
of
Zion;
behold,
your
king
is
coming,
sitting
on
a
donkey's
colt!"
12:16 His
disciples
did
not
understand
these
things
at
first,
but
when
Jesus
was
glorified,
then
they
remembered
that
these
things
had
been
written
about
him
and
had
been
done
to
him.
12:17 The
crowd
that
had
been
with
him
when
he
called
Lazarus
out
of
the
tomb
and
raised
him
from
the
dead
continued
to
bear
witness.
12:18 The
reason
why
the
crowd
went
to
meet
him
was
that
they
heard
he
had
done
this
sign.
12:19 So
the
Pharisees
said
to
one
another,
"You
see
that
you
are
gaining
nothing.
Look,
the
world
has
gone
after
him."
12:20 Now
among
those
who
went
up
to
worship
at
the
feast
were
some
Greeks.
12:21 So
these
came
to
Philip,
who
was
from
Bethsaida
in
Galilee,
and
asked
him,
"Sir,
we
wish
to
see
Jesus."
12:22 Philip
went
and
told
Andrew;
Andrew
and
Philip
went
and
told
Jesus.
12:23 And
Jesus
answered
them,
"The
hour
has
come
for
the
Son
of
Man
to
be
glorified.
12:24 Truly,
truly,
I
say
to
you,
unless
a
grain
of
wheat
falls
into
the
earth
and
dies,
it
remains
alone;
but
if
it
dies,
it
bears
much
fruit.
12:25 Whoever
loves
his
life
loses
it,
and
whoever
hates
his
life
in
this
world
will
keep
it
for
eternal
life.
12:26 If
anyone
serves
me,
he
must
follow
me;
and
where
I
am,
there
will
my
servant
be
also.
If
anyone
serves
me,
the
Father
will
honor
him.
12:27 "Now
is
my
soul
troubled.
And
what
shall
I
say
'Father,
save
me
from
this
hour'
But
for
this
purpose
I
have
come
to
this
hour.
12:28 Father,
glorify
your
name."
Then
a
voice
came
from
heaven:
"I
have
glorified
it,
and
I
will
glorify
it
again."
12:29 The
crowd
that
stood
there
and
heard
it
said
that
it
had
thundered.
Others
said,
"An
angel
has
spoken
to
him."
12:30 Jesus
answered,
"This
voice
has
come
for
your
sake,
not
mine.
12:31 Now
is
the
judgment
of
this
world;
now
will
the
ruler
of
this
world
be
cast
out.
12:32 And
I,
when
I
am
lifted
up
from
the
earth,
will
draw
all
people
to
myself."
12:33 He
said
this
to
show
by
what
kind
of
death
he
was
going
to
die.
12:34 So
the
crowd
answered
him,
"We
have
heard
from
the
Law
that
the
Christ
remains
forever.
How
can
you
say
that
the
Son
of
Man
must
be
lifted
up
Who
is
this
Son
of
Man"
12:35 So
Jesus
said
to
them,
"The
light
is
among
you
for
a
little
while
longer.
Walk
while
you
have
the
light,
lest
darkness
overtake
you.
The
one
who
walks
in
the
darkness
does
not
know
where
he
is
going.
12:36 While
you
have
the
light,
believe
in
the
light,
that
you
may
become
sons
of
light."
When
Jesus
had
said
these
things,
he
departed
and
hid
himself
from
them.
12:37 Though
he
had
done
so
many
signs
before
them,
they
still
did
not
believe
in
him,
12:38 so
that
the
word
spoken
by
the
prophet
Isaiah
might
be
fulfilled:
"Lord,
who
has
believed
what
he
heard
from
us,
and
to
whom
has
the
arm
of
the
Lord
been
revealed"
12:39 Therefore
they
could
not
believe.
For
again
Isaiah
said,
12:40 "He
has
blinded
their
eyes
and
hardened
their
heart,
lest
they
see
with
their
eyes,
and
understand
with
their
heart,
and
turn,
and
I
would
heal
them."
12:41 Isaiah
said
these
things
because
he
saw
his
glory
and
spoke
of
him.
12:42 Nevertheless,
many
even
of
the
authorities
believed
in
him,
but
for
fear
of
the
Pharisees
they
did
not
confess
it,
so
that
they
would
not
be
put
out
of
the
synagogue;
12:43 for
they
loved
the
glory
that
comes
from
man
more
than
the
glory
that
comes
from
God.
12:44 And
Jesus
cried
out
and
said,
"Whoever
believes
in
me,
believes
not
in
me
but
in
him
who
sent
me.
12:45 And
whoever
sees
me
sees
him
who
sent
me.
12:46 I
have
come
into
the
world
as
light,
so
that
whoever
believes
in
me
may
not
remain
in
darkness.
12:47 If
anyone
hears
my
words
and
does
not
keep
them,
I
do
not
judge
him;
for
I
did
not
come
to
judge
the
world
but
to
save
the
world.
12:48 The
one
who
rejects
me
and
does
not
receive
my
words
has
a
judge;
the
word
that
I
have
spoken
will
judge
him
on
the
last
day.
12:49 For
I
have
not
spoken
on
my
own
authority,
but
the
Father
who
sent
me
has
himself
given
me
a
commandment--what
to
say
and
what
to
speak.
12:50 And
I
know
that
his
commandment
is
eternal
life.
What
I
say,
therefore,
I
say
as
the
Father
has
told
me."