21:1 After
this
Jesus
revealed
himself
again
to
the
disciples
by
the
Sea
of
Tiberias,
and
he
revealed
himself
in
this
way.
21:2 Simon
Peter,
Thomas
(called
the
Twin),
Nathanael
of
Cana
in
Galilee,
the
sons
of
Zebedee,
and
two
others
of
his
disciples
were
together.
21:3 Simon
Peter
said
to
them,
"I
am
going
fishing."
They
said
to
him,
"We
will
go
with
you."
They
went
out
and
got
into
the
boat,
but
that
night
they
caught
nothing.
21:4 Just
as
day
was
breaking,
Jesus
stood
on
the
shore;
yet
the
disciples
did
not
know
that
it
was
Jesus.
21:5 Jesus
said
to
them,
"Children,
do
you
have
any
fish"
They
answered
him,
"No."
21:6 He
said
to
them,
"Cast
the
net
on
the
right
side
of
the
boat,
and
you
will
find
some."
So
they
cast
it,
and
now
they
were
not
able
to
haul
it
in,
because
of
the
quantity
of
fish.
21:7 That
disciple
whom
Jesus
loved
therefore
said
to
Peter,
"It
is
the
Lord!"
When
Simon
Peter
heard
that
it
was
the
Lord,
he
put
on
his
outer
garment,
for
he
was
stripped
for
work,
and
threw
himself
into
the
sea.
21:8 The
other
disciples
came
in
the
boat,
dragging
the
net
full
of
fish,
for
they
were
not
far
from
the
land,
but
about
a
hundred
yards
off.
21:9 When
they
got
out
on
land,
they
saw
a
charcoal
fire
in
place,
with
fish
laid
out
on
it,
and
bread.
21:10 Jesus
said
to
them,
"Bring
some
of
the
fish
that
you
have
just
caught."
21:11 So
Simon
Peter
went
aboard
and
hauled
the
net
ashore,
full
of
large
fish,
153
of
them.
And
although
there
were
so
many,
the
net
was
not
torn.
21:12 Jesus
said
to
them,
"Come
and
have
breakfast."
Now
none
of
the
disciples
dared
ask
him,
"Who
are
you"
They
knew
it
was
the
Lord.
21:13 Jesus
came
and
took
the
bread
and
gave
it
to
them,
and
so
with
the
fish.
21:14 This
was
now
the
third
time
that
Jesus
was
revealed
to
the
disciples
after
he
was
raised
from
the
dead.
21:15 When
they
had
finished
breakfast,
Jesus
said
to
Simon
Peter,
"Simon,
son
of
John,
do
you
love
me
more
than
these"
He
said
to
him,
"Yes,
Lord;
you
know
that
I
love
you."
He
said
to
him,
"Feed
my
lambs."
21:16 He
said
to
him
a
second
time,
"Simon,
son
of
John,
do
you
love
me"
He
said
to
him,
"Yes,
Lord;
you
know
that
I
love
you."
He
said
to
him,
"Tend
my
sheep."
21:17 He
said
to
him
the
third
time,
"Simon,
son
of
John,
do
you
love
me"
Peter
was
grieved
because
he
said
to
him
the
third
time,
"Do
you
love
me"
and
he
said
to
him,
"Lord,
you
know
everything;
you
know
that
I
love
you."
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Feed
my
sheep.
21:18 Truly,
truly,
I
say
to
you,
when
you
were
young,
you
used
to
dress
yourself
and
walk
wherever
you
wanted,
but
when
you
are
old,
you
will
stretch
out
your
hands,
and
another
will
dress
you
and
carry
you
where
you
do
not
want
to
go."
21:19 (This
he
said
to
show
by
what
kind
of
death
he
was
to
glorify
God.)
And
after
saying
this
he
said
to
him,
"Follow
me."
21:20 Peter
turned
and
saw
the
disciple
whom
Jesus
loved
following
them,
the
one
who
had
been
reclining
at
table
close
to
him
and
had
said,
"Lord,
who
is
it
that
is
going
to
betray
you"
21:21 When
Peter
saw
him,
he
said
to
Jesus,
"Lord,
what
about
this
man"
21:22 Jesus
said
to
him,
"If
it
is
my
will
that
he
remain
until
I
come,
what
is
that
to
you
You
follow
me!"
21:23 So
the
saying
spread
abroad
among
the
brothers
that
this
disciple
was
not
to
die;
yet
Jesus
did
not
say
to
him
that
he
was
not
to
die,
but,
"If
it
is
my
will
that
he
remain
until
I
come,
what
is
that
to
you"
21:24 This
is
the
disciple
who
is
bearing
witness
about
these
things,
and
who
has
written
these
things,
and
we
know
that
his
testimony
is
true.
21:25 Now
there
are
also
many
other
things
that
Jesus
did.
Were
every
one
of
them
to
be
written,
I
suppose
that
the
world
itself
could
not
contain
the
books
that
would
be
written.