14:1 After
two
dayes
was
the
feast
of
the
Passeouer,
and
of
vnleauened
bread:
and
the
chiefe
Priests,
and
the
Scribes
sought
how
they
might
take
him
by
craft,
and
put
him
to
death.
14:2 But
they
said,
Not
on
the
feast
day,
lest
there
be
an
vprore
of
the
people.
14:3 And
being
in
Bethanie,
in
the
house
of
Simon
the
leper,
as
he
sate
at
meat,
there
came
a
woman,
hauing
an
Alabaster
boxe
of
oyntment
of
spikenard
very
precious,
and
shee
brake
the
boxe,
and
powred
it
on
his
head.
14:4 And
there
were
some
that
had
indignation
within
themselues,
and
said,
Why
was
this
waste
of
the
oyntment
made
14:5 For
it
might
haue
bene
solde
for
more
then
three
hundred
pence,
and
haue
bene
giuen
to
the
poore:
and
they
murmured
against
her.
14:6 And
Iesus
said,
Let
her
alone,
why
trouble
you
her
Shee
hath
wrought
a
good
worke
on
me.
14:7 For
ye
haue
the
poore
with
you
alwayes,
and
whensoeuer
ye
will
yee
may
doe
them
good:
but
me
ye
haue
not
alwayes.
14:8 She
hath
done
what
she
could:
she
is
come
aforehand
to
anoint
my
body
to
the
burying.
14:9 Uerely
I
say
vnto
you,
Wheresoeuer
this
Gospel
shalbe
preached
thorowout
the
whole
world,
this
also
that
she
hath
done,
shall
be
spoken
of
for
a
memoriall
of
her.
14:10 And
Iudas
Iscariot,
one
of
the
twelue,
went
vnto
the
chiefe
Priests,
to
betray
him
vnto
them.
14:11 And
when
they
heard
it,
they
were
glad,
and
promised
to
giue
him
money.
And
he
sought
how
he
might
conueniently
betray
him.
14:12 And
the
first
day
of
vnleauened
bread,
when
they
killed
the
Passeouer,
his
disciples
said
vnto
him,
Where
wilt
thou
that
we
goe,
and
prepare,
that
thou
mayest
eate
the
Passeouer
14:13 And
he
sendeth
forth
two
of
his
disciples,
and
saith
vnto
them,
Goe
yee
into
the
citie,
and
there
shall
meet
you
a
man
bearing
a
pitcher
of
water:
follow
him.
14:14 And
wheresoeuer
he
shall
goe
in,
say
yee
to
the
good
man
of
the
house,
The
Master
saith,
Where
is
the
guest
chamber,
where
I
shall
eate
the
Passeouer
with
my
disciples
14:15 And
he
will
shew
you
a
large
vpper
roome
furnished,
and
prepared:
there
make
ready
for
vs.
14:16 And
his
disciples
went
forth,
and
came
into
the
citie,
and
found
as
hee
had
said
vnto
them:
and
they
made
readie
the
Passeouer.
14:17 And
in
the
euening
hee
commeth
with
the
twelue.
14:18 And
as
they
sate,
and
did
eat,
Iesus
said,
Uerily
I
say
vnto
you,
one
of
you
which
eateth
with
me,
shall
betray
mee.
14:19 And
they
began
to
be
sorowfull,
and
to
say
vnto
him,
one
by
one,
Is
it
I
And
another
said,
Is
it
I
14:20 And
he
answered,
and
saide
vnto
them,
It
is
one
of
the
twelue,
that
dippeth
with
me
in
the
dish.
14:21 The
sonne
of
man
indeed
goeth,
as
it
is
written
of
him:
but
woe
to
that
man
by
whom
the
Sonne
of
man
is
betrayed:
Good
were
it
for
that
man,
if
he
had
neuer
bene
borne.
14:22 And
as
they
did
eate,
Iesus
tooke
bread,
and
blessed,
and
brake
it,
and
gaue
to
them,
and
said,
Take,
eate:
this
is
my
body.
14:23 And
he
tooke
the
cup,
and
when
he
had
giuen
thanks,
he
gaue
it
to
them:
and
they
all
dranke
of
it.
14:24 And
he
said
vnto
them,
This
is
my
blood
of
the
new
Testament,
which
is
shed
for
many.
14:25 Uerely
I
say
vnto
you,
I
will
drinke
no
more
of
the
fruit
of
the
Uine,
vntill
that
day
that
I
drinke
it
new
in
the
kingdome
of
God.
14:26 And
when
they
had
sung
an
hymne,
they
went
out
into
the
mount
of
Oliues.
14:27 And
Iesus
saith
vnto
them,
All
ye
shall
be
offended
because
of
mee
this
night:
for
it
is
written,
I
will
smite
the
shepheard,
and
the
sheepe
shall
be
scattered.
14:28 But
after
that
I
am
risen,
I
will
goe
before
you
into
Galilee.
14:29 But
Peter
said
vnto
him,
Although
al
shalbe
offended,
yet
wil
not
I.
14:30 And
Iesus
saith
vnto
him,
Uerily
I
say
vnto
thee,
that
this
day,
euen
in
this
night
before
the
cocke
crow
twise,
thou
shalt
denie
me
thrise.
14:31 But
he
spake
the
more
vehemently,
If
I
should
die
with
thee,
I
will
not
denie
thee
in
any
wise.
Likewise
also
said
they
all.
14:32 And
they
came
to
a
place
which
was
named
Gethsemani,
and
hee
saith
to
his
disciples,
Sit
yee
here,
while
I
shall
pray.
14:33 And
hee
taketh
with
him
Peter,
and
Iames,
and
Iohn,
and
began
to
be
sore
amazed,
and
to
be
very
heauy,
14:34 And
saith
vnto
them,
My
soule
is
exceeding
sorowful
vnto
death:
tarie
ye
here,
and
watch.
14:35 And
he
went
forward
a
litle,
and
fell
on
the
ground,
and
prayed,
that
if
it
were
possible,
the
houre
might
passe
from
him.
14:36 And
he
said,
Abba,
father,
all
things
are
possible
vnto
thee,
take
away
this
cup
from
me:
Neuerthelesse,
not
that
I
will,
but
what
thou
wilt.
14:37 And
hee
commeth,
and
findeth
them
sleeping,
and
saith
vnto
Peter,
Simon,
sleepest
thou
Couldest
not
thou
watch
one
houre
14:38 Watch
ye
and
pray,
lest
yee
enter
into
temptation:
The
spirit
truly
is
ready,
but
the
flesh
is
weake.
14:39 And
againe
he
went
away,
and
prayed,
and
spake
the
same
words.
14:40 And
when
he
returned,
he
found
them
asleepe
againe,
(for
their
eies
were
heauie)
neither
wist
they
what
to
answere
him.
14:41 And
he
commeth
the
third
time,
and
saith
vnto
them,
Sleepe
on
now,
and
take
your
rest:
it
is
enough,
the
houre
is
come,
behold,
the
Son
of
man
is
betrayed
into
the
hands
of
sinners.
14:42 Rise
vp,
let
vs
goe,
Loe,
he
that
betrayeth
me,
is
at
hand.
14:43 And
immediately,
while
hee
yet
spake,
commeth
Iudas,
one
of
the
twelue,
and
with
him
a
great
multitude
with
swords,
and
staues,
from
the
chiefe
Priests,
and
the
Scribes,
&
the
Elders.
14:44 And
he
that
betrayed
him,
had
giuen
them
a
token,
saying,
Whomsoeuer
I
shall
kisse,
that
same
is
he;
take
him,
and
lead
him
away
safely.
14:45 And
assoone
as
he
was
come,
he
goeth
straightway
to
him,
and
sayeth,
Master,
Master,
and
kissed
him.
14:46 And
they
layed
their
hands
on
him,
and
tooke
him.
14:47 And
one
of
them
that
stood
by,
drew
a
sword,
and
smote
a
seruant
of
the
high
Priest,
and
cut
off
his
eare.
14:48 And
Iesus
answered,
&
said
vnto
the,
Are
ye
come
out
as
against
a
theefe,
with
swords,
&
with
staues
to
take
me
14:49 I
was
daily
with
you
in
the
Temple,
teaching,
and
yee
tooke
me
not;
but
the
Scriptures
must
be
fulfilled.
14:50 And
they
all
forsooke
him,
&
fled.
14:51 And
there
followed
him
a
certaine
yong
man,
hauing
a
linnen
cloth
cast
about
his
naked
body,
and
the
yong
men
laid
hold
on
him.
14:52 And
he
left
the
linnen
cloth,
and
fled
from
them
naked.
14:53 And
they
led
Iesus
away
to
the
high
Priest,
and
with
him
were
assembled
all
the
chiefe
Priests,
and
the
Elders,
and
the
Scribes.
14:54 And
Peter
followed
him
a
farre
off,
euen
into
the
pallace
of
the
high
Priest:
and
he
sate
with
the
seruants,
and
warmed
himselfe
at
the
fire.
14:55 And
the
chiefe
Priests,
and
all
the
counsell
sought
for
witnesse
against
Iesus,
to
put
him
to
death,
&
found
none.
14:56 For
many
bare
false
witnesse
against
him,
but
their
witnesse
agreed
not
together.
14:57 And
there
arose
certaine,
and
bare
false
witnesse
against
him,
saying,
14:58 We
heard
him
say,
I
will
destroy
this
Temple
that
is
made
with
hands,
and
within
three
dayes
I
will
build
another
made
without
hands.
14:59 But
neither
so
did
their
witnesse
agree
together.
14:60 And
the
high
Priest
stood
vp
in
the
mids,
and
asked
Iesus,
saying,
Answerest
thou
nothing
What
is
it
which
these
witnesse
against
thee
14:61 But
he
held
his
peace,
and
answered
nothing.
Againe,
the
high
Priest
asked
him,
and
said
vnto
him,
Art
thou
the
Christ,
the
sonne
of
the
Blessed
14:62 And
Iesus
said,
I
am:
and
yee
shall
see
the
sonne
of
man
sitting
on
the
right
hand
of
power,
and
comming
in
the
clouds
of
heauen.
14:63 Then
the
high
Priest
rent
his
clothes,
and
saith,
What
neede
we
any
further
witnesses
14:64 Yee
haue
heard
the
blasphemy:
what
thinke
yee
And
they
all
condemned
him
to
be
guilty
of
death.
14:65 And
some
beganne
to
spit
on
him,
and
to
couer
his
face,
and
to
buffet
him,
and
to
say
vnto
him,
Prophecie:
And
the
seruants
did
stricke
him
with
the
palmes
of
their
hands.
14:66 And
as
Peter
was
beneath
in
the
palace,
there
commeth
one
of
the
maides
of
the
high
Priest.
14:67 And
when
she
saw
Peter
warning
himselfe,
she
looked
vpon
him,
and
said,
And
thou
also
wast
with
Iesus
of
Nazareth.
14:68 But
hee
denied,
saying,
I
know
not,
neither
vnderstand
I
what
thou
sayest.
And
he
went
out
into
the
porch,
and
the
cocke
crew.
14:69 And
a
maide
saw
him
againe,
and
beganne
to
say
to
them
that
stood
by,
This
is
one
of
them.
14:70 And
he
denied
it
againe.
And
a
little
after,
they
that
stood
by
said
againe
to
Peter,
Surely
thou
art
one
of
them:
for
thou
art
a
Galilean,
and
thy
speach
agreeth
thereto.
14:71 But
he
beganne
to
curse
and
to
sweare,
saying,
I
know
not
this
man
of
whom
yee
speake.
14:72 And
the
second
time
the
cocke
crew:
and
Peter
called
to
minde
the
word
that
Iesus
said
vnto
him,
Before
the
cocke
crow
twise,
thou
shalt
denie
me
thrise.
And
when
he
thought
thereon,
he
wept.