14:1 And
the
passover
and
the
unleavened
food
were
after
two
days,
and
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
were
seeking
how,
by
guile,
having
taken
hold
of
him,
they
might
kill
him;
14:2 and
they
said,
`Not
in
the
feast,
lest
there
shall
be
a
tumult
of
the
people.'
14:3 And
he,
being
in
Bethany,
in
the
house
of
Simon
the
leper,
at
his
reclining
(at
meat),
there
came
a
woman
having
an
alabaster
box
of
ointment,
of
spikenard,
very
precious,
and
having
broken
the
alabaster
box,
did
pour
on
his
head;
14:4 and
there
were
certain
much
displeased
within
themselves,
and
saying,
`For
what
hath
this
waste
of
the
ointment
been
made
14:5 for
this
could
have
been
sold
for
more
than
three
hundred
denaries,
and
given
to
the
poor;'
and
they
were
murmuring
at
her.
14:6 And
Jesus
said,
`Let
her
alone;
why
are
ye
giving
her
trouble
a
good
work
she
wrought
on
me;
14:7 for
the
poor
always
ye
have
with
you,
and
whenever
ye
may
will
ye
are
able
to
do
them
good,
but
me
ye
have
not
always;
14:8 what
she
could
she
did,
she
anticipated
to
anoint
my
body
for
the
embalming.
14:9 Verily
I
say
to
you,
wherever
this
good
news
may
be
proclaimed
in
the
whole
world,
what
also
this
woman
did
shall
be
spoken
of--for
a
memorial
of
her.'
14:10 And
Judas
the
Iscariot,
one
of
the
twelve,
went
away
unto
the
chief
priests
that
he
might
deliver
him
up
to
them,
14:11 and
having
heard,
they
were
glad,
and
promised
to
give
him
money,
and
he
was
seeking
how,
conveniently,
he
might
deliver
him
up.
14:12 And
the
first
day
of
the
unleavened
food,
when
they
were
killing
the
passover,
his
disciples
say
to
him,
`Where
wilt
thou,
[that,]
having
gone,
we
may
prepare,
that
thou
mayest
eat
the
passover'
14:13 And
he
sendeth
forth
two
of
his
disciples,
and
saith
to
them,
`Go
ye
away
to
the
city,
and
there
shall
meet
you
a
man
bearing
a
pitcher
of
water,
follow
him;
14:14 and
wherever
he
may
go
in,
say
ye
to
the
master
of
the
house--The
Teacher
saith,
Where
is
the
guest-chamber,
where
the
passover,
with
my
disciples,
I
may
eat
14:15 and
he
will
shew
you
a
large
upper
room,
furnished,
prepared--there
make
ready
for
us.'
14:16 And
his
disciples
went
forth,
and
came
to
the
city,
and
found
as
he
said
to
them,
and
they
made
ready
the
passover.
14:17 And
evening
having
come,
he
cometh
with
the
twelve,
14:18 and
as
they
are
reclining,
and
eating,
Jesus
said,
`Verily
I
say
to
you--one
of
you,
who
is
eating
with
me--shall
deliver
me
up.'
14:19 And
they
began
to
be
sorrowful,
and
to
say
to
him,
one
by
one,
`Is
it
I'
and
another,
`Is
it
I'
14:20 And
he
answering
said
to
them,
`One
of
the
twelve
who
is
dipping
with
me
in
the
dish;
14:21 the
Son
of
Man
doth
indeed
go,
as
it
hath
been
written
concerning
him,
but
woe
to
that
man
through
whom
the
Son
of
Man
is
delivered
up;
good
were
it
to
him
if
that
man
had
not
been
born.'
14:22 And
as
they
are
eating,
Jesus
having
taken
bread,
having
blessed,
brake,
and
gave
to
them,
and
said,
`Take,
eat;
this
is
my
body.'
14:23 And
having
taken
the
cup,
having
given
thanks,
he
gave
to
them,
and
they
drank
of
it--all;
14:24 and
he
said
to
them,
`This
is
my
blood
of
the
new
covenant,
which
for
many
is
being
poured
out;
14:25 verily
I
say
to
you,
that
no
more
may
I
drink
of
the
produce
of
the
vine
till
that
day
when
I
may
drink
it
new
in
the
reign
of
God.'
14:26 And
having
sung
an
hymn,
they
went
forth
to
the
mount
of
the
Olives,
14:27 and
Jesus
saith
to
them--`All
ye
shall
be
stumbled
at
me
this
night,
because
it
hath
been
written,
I
will
smite
the
shepherd,
and
the
sheep
shall
be
scattered
abroad,
14:28 but
after
my
having
risen
I
will
go
before
you
to
Galilee.'
14:29 And
Peter
said
to
him,
`And
if
all
shall
be
stumbled,
yet
not
I;'
14:30 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
`Verily
I
say
to
thee,
that
to-day,
this
night,
before
a
cock
shall
crow
twice,
thrice
thou
shalt
deny
me.'
14:31 And
he
spake
the
more
vehemently,
`If
it
may
be
necessary
for
me
to
die
with
thee--I
will
in
no
wise
deny
thee;'
and
in
like
manner
also
said
they
all.
14:32 And
they
come
to
a
spot,
the
name
of
which
[is]
Gethsemane,
and
he
saith
to
his
disciples,
`Sit
ye
here
till
I
may
pray;'
14:33 and
he
taketh
Peter,
and
James,
and
John
with
him,
and
began
to
be
amazed,
and
to
be
very
heavy,
14:34 and
he
saith
to
them,
`Exceeding
sorrowful
is
my
soul--to
death;
remain
here,
and
watch.'
14:35 And
having
gone
forward
a
little,
he
fell
upon
the
earth,
and
was
praying,
that,
if
it
be
possible
the
hour
may
pass
from
him,
14:36 and
he
said,
`Abba,
Father;
all
things
are
possible
to
Thee;
make
this
cup
pass
from
me;
but,
not
what
I
will,
but
what
Thou.'
14:37 And
he
cometh,
and
findeth
them
sleeping,
and
saith
to
Peter,
`Simon,
thou
dost
sleep!
thou
wast
not
able
to
watch
one
hour!
14:38 Watch
ye
and
pray,
that
ye
may
not
enter
into
temptation;
the
spirit
indeed
is
forward,
but
the
flesh
weak.'
14:39 And
again
having
gone
away,
he
prayed,
the
same
word
saying;
14:40 and
having
returned,
he
found
them
again
sleeping,
for
their
eyes
were
heavy,
and
they
had
not
known
what
they
might
answer
him.
14:41 And
he
cometh
the
third
time,
and
saith
to
them,
`Sleep
on
henceforth,
and
rest--it
is
over;
the
hour
did
come;
lo,
the
Son
of
Man
is
delivered
up
to
the
hands
of
the
sinful;
14:42 rise,
we
may
go,
lo,
he
who
is
delivering
me
up
hath
come
nigh.'
14:43 And
immediately--while
he
is
yet
speaking--cometh
near
Judas,
one
of
the
twelve,
and
with
him
a
great
multitude,
with
swords
and
sticks,
from
the
chief
priests,
and
the
scribes,
and
the
elders;
14:44 and
he
who
is
delivering
him
up
had
given
a
token
to
them,
saying,
`Whomsoever
I
shall
kiss,
he
it
is,
lay
hold
on
him,
and
lead
him
away
safely,'
14:45 and
having
come,
immediately,
having
gone
near
him,
he
saith,
`Rabbi,
Rabbi,'
and
kissed
him.
14:46 And
they
laid
on
him
their
hands,
and
kept
hold
on
him;
14:47 and
a
certain
one
of
those
standing
by,
having
drawn
the
sword,
struck
the
servant
of
the
chief
priest,
and
took
off
his
ear.
14:48 And
Jesus
answering
said
to
them,
`As
against
a
robber
ye
came
out,
with
swords
and
sticks,
to
take
me!
14:49 daily
I
was
with
you
in
the
temple
teaching,
and
ye
did
not
lay
hold
on
me--but
that
the
Writings
may
be
fulfilled.'
14:50 And
having
left
him
they
all
fled;
14:51 and
a
certain
young
man
was
following
him,
having
put
a
linen
cloth
about
[his]
naked
body,
and
the
young
men
lay
hold
on
him,
14:52 and
he,
having
left
the
linen
cloth,
did
flee
from
them
naked.
14:53 And
they
led
away
Jesus
unto
the
chief
priest,
and
come
together
to
him
do
all
the
chief
priests,
and
the
elders,
and
the
scribes;
14:54 and
Peter
afar
off
did
follow
him,
to
the
inside
of
the
hall
of
the
chief
priest,
and
he
was
sitting
with
the
officers,
and
warming
himself
near
the
fire.
14:55 And
the
chief
priests
and
all
the
sanhedrim
were
seeking
against
Jesus
testimony--to
put
him
to
death,
and
they
were
not
finding,
14:56 for
many
were
bearing
false
testimony
against
him,
and
their
testimonies
were
not
alike.
14:57 And
certain
having
risen
up,
were
bearing
false
testimony
against
him,
saying--
14:58 `We
heard
him
saying--I
will
throw
down
this
sanctuary
made
with
hands,
and
by
three
days,
another
made
without
hands
I
will
build;'
14:59 and
neither
so
was
their
testimony
alike.
14:60 And
the
chief
priest,
having
risen
up
in
the
midst,
questioned
Jesus,
saying,
`Thou
dost
not
answer
anything!
what
do
these
testify
against
thee'
14:61 and
he
was
keeping
silent,
and
did
not
answer
anything.
Again
the
chief
priest
was
questioning
him,
and
saith
to
him,
`Art
thou
the
Christ--the
Son
of
the
Blessed'
14:62 and
Jesus
said,
`I
am;
and
ye
shall
see
the
Son
of
Man
sitting
on
the
right
hand
of
the
power,
and
coming
with
the
clouds,
of
the
heaven.'
14:63 And
the
chief
priest,
having
rent
his
garments,
saith,
`What
need
have
we
yet
of
witnesses
14:64 Ye
heard
the
evil
speaking,
what
appeareth
to
you'
and
they
all
condemned
him
to
be
worthy
of
death,
14:65 and
certain
began
to
spit
on
him,
and
to
cover
his
face,
and
to
buffet
him,
and
to
say
to
him,
`Prophesy;'
and
the
officers
were
striking
him
with
their
palms.
14:66 And
Peter
being
in
the
hall
beneath,
there
doth
come
one
of
the
maids
of
the
chief
priest,
14:67 and
having
seen
Peter
warming
himself,
having
looked
on
him,
she
said,
`And
thou
wast
with
Jesus
of
Nazareth!'
14:68 and
he
denied,
saying,
`I
have
not
known
[him]
,
neither
do
I
understand
what
thou
sayest;'
and
he
went
forth
without
to
the
porch,
and
a
cock
crew.
14:69 And
the
maid
having
seen
him
again,
began
to
say
to
those
standing
near--`This
is
of
them;'
14:70 and
he
was
again
denying.
And
after
a
little
again,
those
standing
near
said
to
Peter,
`Truly
thou
art
of
them,
for
thou
also
art
a
Galilean,
and
thy
speech
is
alike;'
14:71 and
he
began
to
anathematize,
and
to
swear--`I
have
not
known
this
man
of
whom
ye
speak;'
14:72 and
a
second
time
a
cock
crew,
and
Peter
remembered
the
saying
that
Jesus
said
to
him--`Before
a
cock
crow
twice,
thou
mayest
deny
me
thrice;'
and
having
thought
thereon--he
was
weeping.