7:1 And
Jesus
was
walking
after
these
things
in
Galilee,
for
he
did
not
wish
to
walk
in
Judea,
because
the
Jews
were
seeking
to
kill
him,
7:2 and
the
feast
of
the
Jews
was
nigh--that
of
tabernacles--
7:3 his
brethren,
therefore,
said
unto
him,
`Remove
hence,
and
go
away
to
Judea,
that
thy
disciples
also
may
behold
thy
works
that
thou
dost;
7:4 for
no
one
in
secret
doth
anything,
and
himself
seeketh
to
be
in
public;
if
thou
dost
these
things--manifest
thyself
to
the
world;'
7:5 for
not
even
were
his
brethren
believing
in
him.
7:6 Jesus,
therefore,
saith
to
them,
`My
time
is
not
yet
present,
but
your
time
is
always
ready;
7:7 the
world
is
not
able
to
hate
you,
but
me
it
doth
hate,
because
I
testify
concerning
it
that
its
works
are
evil.
7:8 Ye--go
ye
up
to
this
feast;
I
do
not
yet
go
up
to
this
feast,
because
my
time
hath
not
yet
been
fulfilled;'
7:9 and
saying
these
things
to
them,
he
remained
in
Galilee.
7:10 And
when
his
brethren
went
up,
then
also
he
himself
went
up
to
the
feast,
not
manifestly,
but
as
in
secret;
7:11 the
Jews,
therefore,
were
seeking
him,
in
the
feast,
and
said,
`Where
is
that
one'
7:12 and
there
was
much
murmuring
about
him
among
the
multitudes,
some
indeed
said--`He
is
good;'
and
others
said,
`No,
but
he
leadeth
astray
the
multitude;'
7:13 no
one,
however,
was
speaking
freely
about
him,
through
fear
of
the
Jews.
7:14 And
it
being
now
the
middle
of
the
feast,
Jesus
went
up
to
the
temple,
and
he
was
teaching,
7:15 and
the
Jews
were
wondering,
saying,
`How
hath
this
one
known
letters--not
having
learned'
7:16 Jesus
answered
them
and
said,
`My
teaching
is
not
mine,
but
His
who
sent
me;
7:17 if
any
one
may
will
to
do
His
will,
he
shall
know
concerning
the
teaching,
whether
it
is
of
God,
or--I
do
speak
from
myself.
7:18 `He
who
is
speaking
from
himself
his
own
glory
doth
seek,
but
he
who
is
seeking
the
glory
of
him
who
sent
him,
this
one
is
true,
and
unrighteousness
is
not
in
him;
7:19 hath
not
Moses
given
you
the
law
and
none
of
you
doth
the
law;
why
me
do
ye
seek
to
kill'
7:20 The
multitude
answered
and
said,
`Thou
hast
a
demon,
who
doth
seek
to
kill
thee'
7:21 Jesus
answered
and
said
to
them,
`One
work
I
did,
and
ye
all
wonder,
7:22 because
of
this,
Moses
hath
given
you
the
circumcision--not
that
it
is
of
Moses,
but
of
the
fathers--and
on
a
sabbath
ye
circumcise
a
man;
7:23 if
a
man
doth
receive
circumcision
on
a
sabbath
that
the
law
of
Moses
may
not
be
broken,
are
ye
wroth
with
me
that
I
made
a
man
all
whole
on
a
sabbath
7:24 judge
not
according
to
appearance,
but
the
righteous
judgment
judge.'
7:25 Certain,
therefore,
of
the
Jerusalemites
said,
`Is
not
this
he
whom
they
are
seeking
to
kill
7:26 and,
lo,
he
doth
speak
freely,
and
they
say
nothing
to
him;
did
the
rulers
at
all
know
truly
that
this
is
truly
the
Christ
7:27 but
this
one--we
have
known
whence
he
is;
and
the
Christ,
when
he
doth
come,
no
one
doth
know
whence
he
is.'
7:28 Jesus
cried,
therefore,
in
the
temple,
teaching
and
saying,
`Ye
have
both
known
me,
and
ye
have
known
whence
I
am;
and
I
have
not
come
of
myself,
but
He
who
sent
me
is
true,
whom
ye
have
not
known;
7:29 and
I
have
known
Him,
because
I
am
from
Him,
and
He
did
send
me.'
7:30 They
were
seeking,
therefore,
to
seize
him,
and
no
one
laid
the
hand
on
him,
because
his
hour
had
not
yet
come,
7:31 and
many
out
of
the
multitude
did
believe
in
him,
and
said--`The
Christ--when
he
may
come--will
he
do
more
signs
than
these
that
this
one
did'
7:32 The
Pharisees
heard
the
multitude
murmuring
these
things
concerning
him,
and
the
Pharisees
and
the
chief
priests
sent
officers
that
they
may
take
him;
7:33 Jesus,
therefore,
said
to
them,
`Yet
a
little
time
I
am
with
you,
and
I
go
away
unto
Him
who
sent
me;
7:34 ye
will
seek
me,
and
ye
shall
not
find;
and
where
I
am,
ye
are
not
able
to
come.'
7:35 The
Jews,
therefore,
said
among
themselves,
`Whither
is
this
one
about
to
go
that
we
shall
not
find
him
--to
the
dispersion
of
the
Greeks
is
he
about
to
go
and
to
teach
the
Greeks;
7:36 what
is
this
word
that
he
said,
Ye
will
seek
me,
and
ye
shall
not
find
and,
Where
I
am,
ye
are
not
able
to
come'
7:37 And
in
the
last,
the
great
day
of
the
feast,
Jesus
stood
and
cried,
saying,
`If
any
one
doth
thirst,
let
him
come
unto
me
and
drink;
7:38 he
who
is
believing
in
me,
according
as
the
Writing
said,
Rivers
out
of
his
belly
shall
flow
of
living
water;'
7:39 and
this
he
said
of
the
Spirit,
which
those
believing
in
him
were
about
to
receive;
for
not
yet
was
the
Holy
Spirit,
because
Jesus
was
not
yet
glorified.
7:40 Many,
therefore
out
of
the
multitude,
having
heard
the
word,
said,
`This
is
truly
the
Prophet;'
7:41 others
said,
`This
is
the
Christ;'
and
others
said,
`Why,
out
of
Galilee
doth
the
Christ
come
7:42 Did
not
the
Writing
say,
that
out
of
the
seed
of
David,
and
from
Bethlehem--the
village
where
David
was--the
Christ
doth
come'
7:43 A
division,
therefore,
arose
among
the
multitude
because
of
him.
7:44 And
certain
of
them
were
willing
to
seize
him,
but
no
one
laid
hands
on
him;
7:45 the
officers
came,
therefore,
unto
the
chief
priests
and
Pharisees,
and
they
said
to
them,
`Wherefore
did
ye
not
bring
him'
7:46 The
officers
answered,
`Never
so
spake
man--as
this
man.'
7:47 The
Pharisees,
therefore,
answered
them,
`Have
ye
also
been
led
astray
7:48 did
any
one
out
of
the
rulers
believe
in
him
or
out
of
the
Pharisees
7:49 but
this
multitude,
that
is
not
knowing
the
law,
is
accursed.'
7:50 Nicodemus
saith
unto
them--he
who
came
by
night
unto
him--being
one
of
them,
7:51 `Doth
our
law
judge
the
man,
if
it
may
not
hear
from
him
first,
and
know
what
he
doth'
7:52 They
answered
and
said
to
him,
`Art
thou
also
out
of
Galilee
search
and
see,
that
a
prophet
out
of
Galilee
hath
not
risen;'
7:53 and
each
one
went
on
to
his
house,
but
Jesus
went
on
to
the
mount
of
the
Olives.