1:1 In
the
beginning
was
the
Word,
and
the
Word
was
with
God,
and
the
Word
was
God;
1:2 this
one
was
in
the
beginning
with
God;
1:3 all
things
through
him
did
happen,
and
without
him
happened
not
even
one
thing
that
hath
happened.
1:4 In
him
was
life,
and
the
life
was
the
light
of
men,
1:5 and
the
light
in
the
darkness
did
shine,
and
the
darkness
did
not
perceive
it.
1:6 There
came
a
man--having
been
sent
from
God--whose
name
[is]
John,
1:7 this
one
came
for
testimony,
that
he
might
testify
about
the
Light,
that
all
might
believe
through
him;
1:8 that
one
was
not
the
Light,
but--that
he
might
testify
about
the
Light.
1:9 He
was
the
true
Light,
which
doth
enlighten
every
man,
coming
to
the
world;
1:10 in
the
world
he
was,
and
the
world
through
him
was
made,
and
the
world
did
not
know
him:
1:11 to
his
own
things
he
came,
and
his
own
people
did
not
receive
him;
1:12 but
as
many
as
did
receive
him
to
them
he
gave
authority
to
become
sons
of
God--to
those
believing
in
his
name,
1:13 who--not
of
blood
nor
of
a
will
of
flesh,
nor
of
a
will
of
man
but--of
God
were
begotten.
1:14 And
the
Word
became
flesh,
and
did
tabernacle
among
us,
and
we
beheld
his
glory,
glory
as
of
an
only
begotten
of
a
father,
full
of
grace
and
truth.
1:15 John
doth
testify
concerning
him,
and
hath
cried,
saying,
`This
was
he
of
whom
I
said,
He
who
after
me
is
coming,
hath
come
before
me,
for
he
was
before
me;'
1:16 and
out
of
his
fulness
did
we
all
receive,
and
grace
over-against
grace;
1:17 for
the
law
through
Moses
was
given,
the
grace
and
the
truth
through
Jesus
Christ
did
come;
1:18 God
no
one
hath
ever
seen;
the
only
begotten
Son,
who
is
on
the
bosom
of
the
Father--he
did
declare.
1:19 And
this
is
the
testimony
of
John,
when
the
Jews
sent
out
of
Jerusalem
priests
and
Levites,
that
they
might
question
him,
`Who
art
thou'
1:20 and
he
confessed
and
did
not
deny,
and
confessed--`I
am
not
the
Christ.'
1:21 And
they
questioned
him,
`What
then
Elijah
art
thou'
and
he
saith,
`I
am
not.'
--`The
prophet
art
thou'
and
he
answered,
`No.'
1:22 They
said
then
to
him,
`Who
art
thou,
that
we
may
give
an
answer
to
those
sending
us
what
dost
thou
say
concerning
thyself'
1:23 He
said,
`I
[am]
a
voice
of
one
crying
in
the
wilderness:
Make
straight
the
way
of
the
Lord,
as
said
Isaiah
the
prophet.'
1:24 And
those
sent
were
of
the
Pharisees,
1:25 and
they
questioned
him
and
said
to
him,
`Why,
then,
dost
thou
baptize,
if
thou
art
not
the
Christ,
nor
Elijah,
nor
the
prophet'
1:26 John
answered
them,
saying,
`I
baptize
with
water,
but
in
midst
of
you
he
hath
stood
whom
ye
have
not
known,
this
one
it
is
who
is
coming
after
me,
who
hath
been
before
me,
1:27 of
whom
I
am
not
worthy
that
I
may
loose
the
cord
of
his
sandal.'
1:28 These
things
came
to
pass
in
Bethabara,
beyond
the
Jordan,
where
John
was
baptizing,
1:29 on
the
morrow
John
seeth
Jesus
coming
unto
him,
and
saith,
`Lo,
the
Lamb
of
God,
who
is
taking
away
the
sin
of
the
world;
1:30 this
is
he
concerning
whom
I
said,
After
me
doth
come
a
man,
who
hath
come
before
me,
because
he
was
before
me:
1:31 and
I
knew
him
not,
but,
that
he
might
be
manifested
to
Israel,
because
of
this
I
came
with
the
water
baptizing.
1:32 And
John
testified,
saying--`I
have
seen
the
Spirit
coming
down,
as
a
dove,
out
of
heaven,
and
it
remained
on
him;
1:33 and
I
did
not
know
him,
but
he
who
sent
me
to
baptize
with
water,
He
said
to
me,
On
whomsoever
thou
mayest
see
the
Spirit
coming
down,
and
remaining
on
him,
this
is
he
who
is
baptizing
with
the
Holy
Spirit;
1:34 and
I
have
seen,
and
have
testified,
that
this
is
the
Son
of
God.'
1:35 On
the
morrow,
again,
John
was
standing,
and
two
of
his
disciples,
1:36 and
having
looked
on
Jesus
walking,
he
saith,
`Lo,
the
Lamb
of
God;'
1:37 and
the
two
disciples
heard
him
speaking,
and
they
followed
Jesus.
1:38 And
Jesus
having
turned,
and
having
beheld
them
following,
saith
to
them,
`What
seek
ye'
and
they
said
to
them,
`Rabbi,
(which
is,
being
interpreted,
Teacher,)
where
remainest
thou'
1:39 He
saith
to
them,
`Come
and
see;'
they
came,
and
saw
where
he
doth
remain,
and
with
him
they
remained
that
day
and
the
hour
was
about
the
tenth.
1:40 Andrew,
the
brother
of
Simon
Peter,
was
one
of
the
two
who
heard
from
John,
and
followed
him;
1:41 this
one
doth
first
find
his
own
brother
Simon,
and
saith
to
him,
`We
have
found
the
Messiah,'
(which
is,
being
interpreted,
The
Anointed,)
1:42 and
he
brought
him
unto
Jesus:
and
having
looked
upon
him,
Jesus
saith,
`Thou
art
Simon,
the
son
of
Jonas,
thou
shalt
be
called
Cephas,'
(which
is
interpreted,
A
rock.)
1:43 On
the
morrow,
he
willed
to
go
forth
to
Galilee,
and
he
findeth
Philip,
and
saith
to
him,
`Be
following
me.'
1:44 And
Philip
was
from
Bethsaida,
of
the
city
of
Andrew
and
Peter;
1:45 Philip
findeth
Nathanael,
and
saith
to
him,
`Him
of
whom
Moses
wrote
in
the
Law,
and
the
prophets,
we
have
found,
Jesus
the
son
of
Joseph,
who
[is]
from
Nazareth;'
1:46 and
Nathanael
said
to
him,
`Out
of
Nazareth
is
any
good
thing
able
to
be'
Philip
said
to
him,
`Come
and
see.'
1:47 Jesus
saw
Nathanael
coming
unto
him,
and
he
saith
concerning
him,
`Lo,
truly
an
Israelite,
in
whom
guile
is
not;'
1:48 Nathanael
saith
to
him,
`Whence
me
dost
thou
know'
Jesus
answered
and
said
to
him,
`Before
Philip's
calling
thee--thou
being
under
the
fig-tree--I
saw
thee.'
1:49 Nathanael
answered
and
saith
to
him,
`Rabbi,
thou
art
the
Son
of
God,
thou
art
the
king
of
Israel.'
1:50 Jesus
answered
and
said
to
him,
`Because
I
said
to
thee,
I
saw
thee
under
the
fig-tree,
thou
dost
believe;
greater
things
than
these
thou
shalt
see;'
1:51 and
he
saith
to
him,
`Verily,
verily,
I
say
to
you,
henceforth
ye
shall
see
the
heaven
opened,
and
the
messengers
of
God
going
up
and
coming
down
upon
the
Son
of
Man.'