14:1 It
was
now
two
days
before
the
Passover
and
the
Feast
of
Unleavened
Bread.
And
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
were
seeking
how
to
arrest
him
by
stealth
and
kill
him,
14:2 for
they
said,
"Not
during
the
feast,
lest
there
be
an
uproar
from
the
people."
14:3 And
while
he
was
at
Bethany
in
the
house
of
Simon
the
leper,
as
he
was
reclining
at
table,
a
woman
came
with
an
alabaster
flask
of
ointment
of
pure
nard,
very
costly,
and
she
broke
the
flask
and
poured
it
over
his
head.
14:4 There
were
some
who
said
to
themselves
indignantly,
"Why
was
the
ointment
wasted
like
that
14:5 For
this
ointment
could
have
been
sold
for
more
than
three
hundred
denarii
and
given
to
the
poor."
And
they
scolded
her.
14:6 But
Jesus
said,
"Leave
her
alone.
Why
do
you
trouble
her
She
has
done
a
beautiful
thing
to
me.
14:7 For
you
always
have
the
poor
with
you,
and
whenever
you
want,
you
can
do
good
for
them.
But
you
will
not
always
have
me.
14:8 She
has
done
what
she
could;
she
has
anointed
my
body
beforehand
for
burial.
14:9 And
truly,
I
say
to
you,
wherever
the
gospel
is
proclaimed
in
the
whole
world,
what
she
has
done
will
be
told
in
memory
of
her."
14:10 Then
Judas
Iscariot,
who
was
one
of
the
twelve,
went
to
the
chief
priests
in
order
to
betray
him
to
them.
14:11 And
when
they
heard
it,
they
were
glad
and
promised
to
give
him
money.
And
he
sought
an
opportunity
to
betray
him.
14:12 And
on
the
first
day
of
Unleavened
Bread,
when
they
sacrificed
the
Passover
lamb,
his
disciples
said
to
him,
"Where
will
you
have
us
go
and
prepare
for
you
to
eat
the
Passover"
14:13 And
he
sent
two
of
his
disciples
and
said
to
them,
"Go
into
the
city,
and
a
man
carrying
a
jar
of
water
will
meet
you.
Follow
him,
14:14 and
wherever
he
enters,
say
to
the
master
of
the
house,
'The
Teacher
says,
Where
is
my
guest
room,
where
I
may
eat
the
Passover
with
my
disciples'
14:15 And
he
will
show
you
a
large
upper
room
furnished
and
ready;
there
prepare
for
us."
14:16 And
the
disciples
set
out
and
went
to
the
city
and
found
it
just
as
he
had
told
them,
and
they
prepared
the
Passover.
14:17 And
when
it
was
evening,
he
came
with
the
twelve.
14:18 And
as
they
were
reclining
at
table
and
eating,
Jesus
said,
"Truly,
I
say
to
you,
one
of
you
will
betray
me,
one
who
is
eating
with
me."
14:19 They
began
to
be
sorrowful
and
to
say
to
him
one
after
another,
"Is
it
I"
14:20 He
said
to
them,
"It
is
one
of
the
twelve,
one
who
is
dipping
bread
into
the
dish
with
me.
14:21 For
the
Son
of
Man
goes
as
it
is
written
of
him,
but
woe
to
that
man
by
whom
the
Son
of
Man
is
betrayed!
It
would
have
been
better
for
that
man
if
he
had
not
been
born."
14:22 And
as
they
were
eating,
he
took
bread,
and
after
blessing
it
broke
it
and
gave
it
to
them,
and
said,
"Take;
this
is
my
body."
14:23 And
he
took
a
cup,
and
when
he
had
given
thanks
he
gave
it
to
them,
and
they
all
drank
of
it.
14:24 And
he
said
to
them,
"This
is
my
blood
of
the
covenant,
which
is
poured
out
for
many.
14:25 Truly,
I
say
to
you,
I
will
not
drink
again
of
the
fruit
of
the
vine
until
that
day
when
I
drink
it
new
in
the
kingdom
of
God."
14:26 And
when
they
had
sung
a
hymn,
they
went
out
to
the
Mount
of
Olives.
14:27 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"You
will
all
fall
away,
for
it
is
written,
'I
will
strike
the
shepherd,
and
the
sheep
will
be
scattered.'
14:28 But
after
I
am
raised
up,
I
will
go
before
you
to
Galilee."
14:29 Peter
said
to
him,
"Even
though
they
all
fall
away,
I
will
not."
14:30 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Truly,
I
tell
you,
this
very
night,
before
the
rooster
crows
twice,
you
will
deny
me
three
times."
14:31 But
he
said
emphatically,
"If
I
must
die
with
you,
I
will
not
deny
you."
And
they
all
said
the
same.
14:32 And
they
went
to
a
place
called
Gethsemane.
And
he
said
to
his
disciples,
"Sit
here
while
I
pray."
14:33 And
he
took
with
him
Peter
and
James
and
John,
and
began
to
be
greatly
distressed
and
troubled.
14:34 And
he
said
to
them,
"My
soul
is
very
sorrowful,
even
to
death.
Remain
here
and
watch."
14:35 And
going
a
little
farther,
he
fell
on
the
ground
and
prayed
that,
if
it
were
possible,
the
hour
might
pass
from
him.
14:36 And
he
said,
"Abba,
Father,
all
things
are
possible
for
you.
Remove
this
cup
from
me.
Yet
not
what
I
will,
but
what
you
will."
14:37 And
he
came
and
found
them
sleeping,
and
he
said
to
Peter,
"Simon,
are
you
asleep
Could
you
not
watch
one
hour
14:38 Watch
and
pray
that
you
may
not
enter
into
temptation.
The
spirit
indeed
is
willing,
but
the
flesh
is
weak."
14:39 And
again
he
went
away
and
prayed,
saying
the
same
words.
14:40 And
again
he
came
and
found
them
sleeping,
for
their
eyes
were
very
heavy,
and
they
did
not
know
what
to
answer
him.
14:41 And
he
came
the
third
time
and
said
to
them,
"Are
you
still
sleeping
and
taking
your
rest
It
is
enough;
the
hour
has
come.
The
Son
of
Man
is
betrayed
into
the
hands
of
sinners.
14:42 Rise,
let
us
be
going;
see,
my
betrayer
is
at
hand."
14:43 And
immediately,
while
he
was
still
speaking,
Judas
came,
one
of
the
twelve,
and
with
him
a
crowd
with
swords
and
clubs,
from
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
and
the
elders.
14:44 Now
the
betrayer
had
given
them
a
sign,
saying,
"The
one
I
will
kiss
is
the
man.
Seize
him
and
lead
him
away
under
guard."
14:45 And
when
he
came,
he
went
up
to
him
at
once
and
said,
"Rabbi!"
And
he
kissed
him.
14:46 And
they
laid
hands
on
him
and
seized
him.
14:47 But
one
of
those
who
stood
by
drew
his
sword
and
struck
the
servant
of
the
high
priest
and
cut
off
his
ear.
14:48 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Have
you
come
out
as
against
a
robber,
with
swords
and
clubs
to
capture
me
14:49 Day
after
day
I
was
with
you
in
the
temple
teaching,
and
you
did
not
seize
me.
But
let
the
Scriptures
be
fulfilled."
14:50 And
they
all
left
him
and
fled.
14:51 And
a
young
man
followed
him,
with
nothing
but
a
linen
cloth
about
his
body.
And
they
seized
him,
14:52 but
he
left
the
linen
cloth
and
ran
away
naked.
14:53 And
they
led
Jesus
to
the
high
priest.
And
all
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders
and
the
scribes
came
together.
14:54 And
Peter
had
followed
him
at
a
distance,
right
into
the
courtyard
of
the
high
priest.
And
he
was
sitting
with
the
guards
and
warming
himself
at
the
fire.
14:55 Now
the
chief
priests
and
the
whole
Council
were
seeking
testimony
against
Jesus
to
put
him
to
death,
but
they
found
none.
14:56 For
many
bore
false
witness
against
him,
but
their
testimony
did
not
agree.
14:57 And
some
stood
up
and
bore
false
witness
against
him,
saying,
14:58 "We
heard
him
say,
'I
will
destroy
this
temple
that
is
made
with
hands,
and
in
three
days
I
will
build
another,
not
made
with
hands.'"
14:59 Yet
even
about
this
their
testimony
did
not
agree.
14:60 And
the
high
priest
stood
up
in
the
midst
and
asked
Jesus,
"Have
you
no
answer
to
make
What
is
it
that
these
men
testify
against
you"
14:61 But
he
remained
silent
and
made
no
answer.
Again
the
high
priest
asked
him,
"Are
you
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
the
Blessed"
14:62 And
Jesus
said,
"I
am,
and
you
will
see
the
Son
of
Man
seated
at
the
right
hand
of
Power,
and
coming
with
the
clouds
of
heaven."
14:63 And
the
high
priest
tore
his
garments
and
said,
"What
further
witnesses
do
we
need
14:64 You
have
heard
his
blasphemy.
What
is
your
decision"
And
they
all
condemned
him
as
deserving
death.
14:65 And
some
began
to
spit
on
him
and
to
cover
his
face
and
to
strike
him,
saying
to
him,
"Prophesy!"
And
the
guards
received
him
with
blows.
14:66 And
as
Peter
was
below
in
the
courtyard,
one
of
the
servant
girls
of
the
high
priest
came,
14:67 and
seeing
Peter
warming
himself,
she
looked
at
him
and
said,
"You
also
were
with
the
Nazarene,
Jesus."
14:68 But
he
denied
it,
saying,
"I
neither
know
nor
understand
what
you
mean."
And
he
went
out
into
the
gateway
and
the
rooster
crowed.
14:69 And
the
servant
girl
saw
him
and
began
again
to
say
to
the
bystanders,
"This
man
is
one
of
them."
14:70 But
again
he
denied
it.
And
after
a
little
while
the
bystanders
again
said
to
Peter,
"Certainly
you
are
one
of
them,
for
you
are
a
Galilean."
14:71 But
he
began
to
invoke
a
curse
on
himself
and
to
swear,
"I
do
not
know
this
man
of
whom
you
speak."
14:72 And
immediately
the
rooster
crowed
a
second
time.
And
Peter
remembered
how
Jesus
had
said
to
him,
"Before
the
rooster
crows
twice,
you
will
deny
me
three
times."
And
he
broke
down
and
wept.