13:1 Now
before
the
Feast
of
the
Passover,
when
Jesus
knew
that
his
hour
had
come
to
depart
out
of
this
world
to
the
Father,
having
loved
his
own
who
were
in
the
world,
he
loved
them
to
the
end.
13:2 During
supper,
when
the
devil
had
already
put
it
into
the
heart
of
Judas
Iscariot,
Simon's
son,
to
betray
him,
13:3 Jesus,
knowing
that
the
Father
had
given
all
things
into
his
hands,
and
that
he
had
come
from
God
and
was
going
back
to
God,
13:4 rose
from
supper.
He
laid
aside
his
outer
garments,
and
taking
a
towel,
tied
it
around
his
waist.
13:5 Then
he
poured
water
into
a
basin
and
began
to
wash
the
disciples'
feet
and
to
wipe
them
with
the
towel
that
was
wrapped
around
him.
13:6 He
came
to
Simon
Peter,
who
said
to
him,
"Lord,
do
you
wash
my
feet"
13:7 Jesus
answered
him,
"What
I
am
doing
you
do
not
understand
now,
but
afterward
you
will
understand."
13:8 Peter
said
to
him,
"You
shall
never
wash
my
feet."
Jesus
answered
him,
"If
I
do
not
wash
you,
you
have
no
share
with
me."
13:9 Simon
Peter
said
to
him,
"Lord,
not
my
feet
only
but
also
my
hands
and
my
head!"
13:10 Jesus
said
to
him,
"The
one
who
has
bathed
does
not
need
to
wash,
except
for
his
feet,
but
is
completely
clean.
And
you
are
clean,
but
not
every
one
of
you."
13:11 For
he
knew
who
was
to
betray
him;
that
was
why
he
said,
"Not
all
of
you
are
clean."
13:12 When
he
had
washed
their
feet
and
put
on
his
outer
garments
and
resumed
his
place,
he
said
to
them,
"Do
you
understand
what
I
have
done
to
you
13:13 You
call
me
Teacher
and
Lord,
and
you
are
right,
for
so
I
am.
13:14 If
I
then,
your
Lord
and
Teacher,
have
washed
your
feet,
you
also
ought
to
wash
one
another's
feet.
13:15 For
I
have
given
you
an
example,
that
you
also
should
do
just
as
I
have
done
to
you.
13:16 Truly,
truly,
I
say
to
you,
a
servant
is
not
greater
than
his
master,
nor
is
a
messenger
greater
than
the
one
who
sent
him.
13:17 If
you
know
these
things,
blessed
are
you
if
you
do
them.
13:18 I
am
not
speaking
of
all
of
you;
I
know
whom
I
have
chosen.
But
the
Scripture
will
be
fulfilled,
'He
who
ate
my
bread
has
lifted
his
heel
against
me.'
13:19 I
am
telling
you
this
now,
before
it
takes
place,
that
when
it
does
take
place
you
may
believe
that
I
am
he.
13:20 Truly,
truly,
I
say
to
you,
whoever
receives
the
one
I
send
receives
me,
and
whoever
receives
me
receives
the
one
who
sent
me."
13:21 After
saying
these
things,
Jesus
was
troubled
in
his
spirit,
and
testified,
"Truly,
truly,
I
say
to
you,
one
of
you
will
betray
me."
13:22 The
disciples
looked
at
one
another,
uncertain
of
whom
he
spoke.
13:23 One
of
his
disciples,
whom
Jesus
loved,
was
reclining
at
table
close
to
Jesus,
13:24 so
Simon
Peter
motioned
to
him
to
ask
Jesus
of
whom
he
was
speaking.
13:25 So
that
disciple,
leaning
back
against
Jesus,
said
to
him,
"Lord,
who
is
it"
13:26 Jesus
answered,
"It
is
he
to
whom
I
will
give
this
morsel
of
bread
when
I
have
dipped
it."
So
when
he
had
dipped
the
morsel,
he
gave
it
to
Judas,
the
son
of
Simon
Iscariot.
13:27 Then
after
he
had
taken
the
morsel,
Satan
entered
into
him.
Jesus
said
to
him,
"What
you
are
going
to
do,
do
quickly."
13:28 Now
no
one
at
the
table
knew
why
he
said
this
to
him.
13:29 Some
thought
that,
because
Judas
had
the
moneybag,
Jesus
was
telling
him,
"Buy
what
we
need
for
the
feast,"
or
that
he
should
give
something
to
the
poor.
13:30 So,
after
receiving
the
morsel
of
bread,
he
immediately
went
out.
And
it
was
night.
13:31 When
he
had
gone
out,
Jesus
said,
"Now
is
the
Son
of
Man
glorified,
and
God
is
glorified
in
him.
13:32 If
God
is
glorified
in
him,
God
will
also
glorify
him
in
himself,
and
glorify
him
at
once.
13:33 Little
children,
yet
a
little
while
I
am
with
you.
You
will
seek
me,
and
just
as
I
said
to
the
Jews,
so
now
I
also
say
to
you,
'Where
I
am
going
you
cannot
come.'
13:34 A
new
commandment
I
give
to
you,
that
you
love
one
another:
just
as
I
have
loved
you,
you
also
are
to
love
one
another.
13:35 By
this
all
people
will
know
that
you
are
my
disciples,
if
you
have
love
for
one
another."
13:36 Simon
Peter
said
to
him,
"Lord,
where
are
you
going"
Jesus
answered
him,
"Where
I
am
going
you
cannot
follow
me
now,
but
you
will
follow
afterward."
13:37 Peter
said
to
him,
"Lord,
why
can
I
not
follow
you
now
I
will
lay
down
my
life
for
you."
13:38 Jesus
answered,
"Will
you
lay
down
your
life
for
me
Truly,
truly,
I
say
to
you,
the
rooster
will
not
crow
till
you
have
denied
me
three
times.