12:1 Jesus,
therefore,
six
days
before
the
passover,
came
to
Bethany,
where
was
Lazarus,
who
had
died,
whom
he
raised
out
of
the
dead;
12:2 they
made,
therefore,
to
him
a
supper
there,
and
Martha
was
ministering,
and
Lazarus
was
one
of
those
reclining
together
(at
meat)
with
him;
12:3 Mary,
therefore,
having
taken
a
pound
of
ointment
of
spikenard,
of
great
price,
anointed
the
feet
of
Jesus
and
did
wipe
with
her
hair
his
feet,
and
the
house
was
filled
from
the
fragrance
of
the
ointment.
12:4 Therefore
saith
one
of
his
disciples--Judas
Iscariot,
of
Simon,
who
is
about
to
deliver
him
up--
12:5 `Wherefore
was
not
this
ointment
sold
for
three
hundred
denaries,
and
given
to
the
poor'
12:6 and
he
said
this,
not
because
he
was
caring
for
the
poor,
but
because
he
was
a
thief,
and
had
the
bag,
and
what
things
were
put
in
he
was
carrying.
12:7 Jesus,
therefore,
said,
`Suffer
her;
for
the
day
of
my
embalming
she
hath
kept
it,
12:8 for
the
poor
ye
have
always
with
yourselves,
and
me
ye
have
not
always.'
12:9 A
great
multitude,
therefore,
of
the
Jews
knew
that
he
is
there,
and
they
came,
not
because
of
Jesus
only,
but
that
Lazarus
also
they
may
see,
whom
he
raised
out
of
the
dead;
12:10 and
the
chief
priests
took
counsel,
that
also
Lazarus
they
may
kill,
12:11 because
on
account
of
him
many
of
the
Jews
were
going
away,
and
were
believing
in
Jesus.
12:12 On
the
morrow,
a
great
multitude
that
came
to
the
feast,
having
heard
that
Jesus
doth
come
to
Jerusalem,
12:13 took
the
branches
of
the
palms,
and
went
forth
to
meet
him,
and
were
crying,
`Hosanna,
blessed
[is]
he
who
is
coming
in
the
name
of
the
Lord--the
king
of
Israel;'
12:14 and
Jesus
having
found
a
young
ass
did
sit
upon
it,
according
as
it
is
written,
12:15 `Fear
not,
daughter
of
Sion,
lo,
thy
king
doth
come,
sitting
on
an
ass'
colt.'
12:16 And
these
things
his
disciples
did
not
know
at
the
first,
but
when
Jesus
was
glorified,
then
they
remembered
that
these
things
were
having
been
written
about
him,
and
these
things
they
did
to
him.
12:17 The
multitude,
therefore,
who
are
with
him,
were
testifying
that
he
called
Lazarus
out
of
the
tomb,
and
did
raise
him
out
of
the
dead;
12:18 because
of
this
also
did
the
multitude
meet
him,
because
they
heard
of
his
having
done
this
sign,
12:19 the
Pharisees,
therefore,
said
among
themselves,
`Ye
see
that
ye
do
not
gain
anything,
lo,
the
world
did
go
after
him.'
12:20 And
there
were
certain
Greeks
out
of
those
coming
up
that
they
may
worship
in
the
feast,
12:21 these
then
came
near
to
Philip,
who
[is]
from
Bethsaida
of
Galilee,
and
were
asking
him,
saying,
`Sir,
we
wish
to
see
Jesus;'
12:22 Philip
cometh
and
telleth
Andrew,
and
again
Andrew
and
Philip
tell
Jesus.
12:23 And
Jesus
responded
to
them,
saying,
`The
hour
hath
come
that
the
Son
of
Man
may
be
glorified;
12:24 verily,
verily,
I
say
to
you,
if
the
grain
of
the
wheat,
having
fallen
to
the
earth,
may
not
die,
itself
remaineth
alone;
and
if
it
may
die,
it
doth
bear
much
fruit;
12:25 he
who
is
loving
his
life
shall
lose
it,
and
he
who
is
hating
his
life
in
this
world--to
life
age-during
shall
keep
it;
12:26 if
any
one
may
minister
to
me,
let
him
follow
me,
and
where
I
am,
there
also
my
ministrant
shall
be;
and
if
any
one
may
minister
to
me--honour
him
will
the
Father.
12:27 `Now
hath
my
soul
been
troubled,
and
what
shall
I
say--Father,
save
me
from
this
hour
--but
because
of
this
I
came
to
this
hour;
12:28 Father,
glorify
Thy
name.'
There
came,
therefore,
a
voice
out
of
the
heaven,
`I
both
glorified,
and
again
I
will
glorify
[it]
;'
12:29 the
multitude,
therefore,
having
stood
and
heard,
were
saying
that
there
hath
been
thunder;
others
said,
`A
messenger
hath
spoken
to
him.'
12:30 Jesus
answered
and
said,
`Not
because
of
me
hath
this
voice
come,
but
because
of
you;
12:31 now
is
a
judgment
of
this
world,
now
shall
the
ruler
of
this
world
be
cast
forth;
12:32 and
I,
if
I
may
be
lifted
up
from
the
earth,
will
draw
all
men
unto
myself.'
12:33 And
this
he
said
signifying
by
what
death
he
was
about
to
die;
12:34 the
multitude
answered
him,
`We
heard
out
of
the
law
that
the
Christ
doth
remain--to
the
age;
and
how
dost
thou
say,
That
it
behoveth
the
Son
of
Man
to
be
lifted
up
who
is
this--the
Son
of
Man'
12:35 Jesus,
therefore,
said
to
them,
`Yet
a
little
time
is
the
light
with
you;
walk
while
ye
have
the
light,
that
darkness
may
not
overtake
you;
and
he
who
is
walking
in
the
darkness
hath
not
known
where
he
goeth;
12:36 while
ye
have
the
light,
believe
in
the
light,
that
sons
of
light
ye
may
become.'
These
things
spake
Jesus,
and
having
gone
away,
he
was
hid
from
them,
12:37 yet
he
having
done
so
many
signs
before
them,
they
were
not
believing
in
him,
12:38 that
the
word
of
Isaiah
the
prophet
might
be
fulfilled,
which
he
said,
`Lord,
who
gave
credence
to
our
report
and
the
arm
of
the
Lord--to
whom
was
it
revealed'
12:39 Because
of
this
they
were
not
able
to
believe,
that
again
Isaiah
said,
12:40 `He
hath
blinded
their
eyes,
and
hardened
their
heart,
that
they
might
not
see
with
the
eyes,
and
understand
with
the
heart,
and
turn
back,
and
I
might
heal
them;'
12:41 these
things
said
Isaiah,
when
he
saw
his
glory,
and
spake
of
him.
12:42 Still,
however,
also
out
of
the
rulers
did
many
believe
in
him,
but
because
of
the
Pharisees
they
were
not
confessing,
that
they
might
not
be
put
out
of
the
synagogue,
12:43 for
they
loved
the
glory
of
men
more
than
the
glory
of
God.
12:44 And
Jesus
cried
and
said,
`He
who
is
believing
in
me,
doth
not
believe
in
me,
but
in
Him
who
sent
me;
12:45 and
he
who
is
beholding
me,
doth
behold
Him
who
sent
me;
12:46 I
a
light
to
the
world
have
come,
that
every
one
who
is
believing
in
me--in
the
darkness
may
not
remain;
12:47 and
if
any
one
may
hear
my
sayings,
and
not
believe,
I--I
do
not
judge
him,
for
I
came
not
that
I
might
judge
the
world,
but
that
I
might
save
the
world.
12:48 `He
who
is
rejecting
me,
and
not
receiving
my
sayings,
hath
one
who
is
judging
him,
the
word
that
I
spake,
that
will
judge
him
in
the
last
day,
12:49 because
I
spake
not
from
myself,
but
the
Father
who
sent
me,
He
did
give
me
a
command,
what
I
may
say,
and
what
I
may
speak,
12:50 and
I
have
known
that
His
command
is
life
age-during;
what,
therefore,
I
speak,
according
as
the
Father
hath
said
to
me,
so
I
speak.'