26:1 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Jesus
finished
all
these
words,
he
said
to
his
disciples,
26:2 `Ye
have
known
that
after
two
days
the
passover
cometh,
and
the
Son
of
Man
is
delivered
up
to
be
crucified.'
26:3 Then
were
gathered
together
the
chief
priests,
and
the
scribes,
and
the
elders
of
the
people,
to
the
court
of
the
chief
priest
who
was
called
Caiaphas;
26:4 and
they
consulted
together
that
they
might
take
Jesus
by
guile,
and
kill
[him]
,
26:5 and
they
said,
`Not
in
the
feast,
that
there
may
not
be
a
tumult
among
the
people.'
26:6 And
Jesus
having
been
in
Bethany,
in
the
house
of
Simon
the
leper,
26:7 there
came
to
him
a
woman
having
an
alabaster
box
of
ointment,
very
precious,
and
she
poured
on
his
head
as
he
is
reclining
(at
meat).
26:8 And
having
seen
[it]
,
his
disciples
were
much
displeased,
saying,
`To
what
purpose
[is]
this
waste
26:9 for
this
ointment
could
have
been
sold
for
much,
and
given
to
the
poor.'
26:10 And
Jesus
having
known,
said
to
them,
`Why
do
ye
give
trouble
to
the
woman
for
a
good
work
she
wrought
for
me;
26:11 for
the
poor
always
ye
have
with
you,
and
me
ye
have
not
always;
26:12 for
she
having
put
this
ointment
on
my
body--for
my
burial
she
did
[it]
.
26:13 Verily
I
say
to
you,
Wherever
this
good
news
may
be
proclaimed
in
the
whole
world,
what
this
[one]
did
shall
also
be
spoken
of--for
a
memorial
of
her.'
26:14 Then
one
of
the
twelve,
who
is
called
Judas
Iscariot,
having
gone
unto
the
chief
priests,
said,
26:15 `What
are
ye
willing
to
give
me,
and
I
will
deliver
him
up
to
you'
and
they
weighed
out
to
him
thirty
silverlings,
26:16 and
from
that
time
he
was
seeking
a
convenient
season
to
deliver
him
up.
26:17 And
on
the
first
[day]
of
the
unleavened
food
came
the
disciples
near
to
Jesus,
saying
to
him,
`Where
wilt
thou
[that]
we
may
prepare
for
thee
to
eat
the
passover'
26:18 and
he
said,
`Go
away
to
the
city,
unto
such
a
one,
and
say
to
him,
The
Teacher
saith,
My
time
is
nigh;
near
thee
I
keep
the
passover,
with
my
disciples;'
26:19 and
the
disciples
did
as
Jesus
appointed
them,
and
prepared
the
passover.
26:20 And
evening
having
come,
he
was
reclining
(at
meat)
with
the
twelve,
26:21 and
while
they
are
eating,
he
said,
`Verily
I
say
to
you,
that
one
of
you
shall
deliver
me
up.'
26:22 And
being
grieved
exceedingly,
they
began
to
say
to
him,
each
of
them,
`Is
it
I,
Sir'
26:23 And
he
answering
said,
`He
who
did
dip
with
me
the
hand
in
the
dish,
he
will
deliver
me
up;
26:24 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
it
were
for
him
if
that
man
had
not
been
born.'
26:25 And
Judas--he
who
delivered
him
up--answering
said,
`Is
it
I,
Rabbi'
He
saith
to
him,
`Thou
hast
said.'
26:26 And
while
they
were
eating,
Jesus
having
taken
the
bread,
and
having
blessed,
did
brake,
and
was
giving
to
the
disciples,
and
said,
`Take,
eat,
this
is
my
body;'
26:27 and
having
taken
the
cup,
and
having
given
thanks,
he
gave
to
them,
saying,
`Drink
ye
of
it--all;
26:28 for
this
is
my
blood
of
the
new
covenant,
that
for
many
is
being
poured
out--to
remission
of
sins;
26:29 and
I
say
to
you,
that
I
may
not
drink
henceforth
on
this
produce
of
the
vine,
till
that
day
when
I
may
drink
it
with
you
new
in
the
reign
of
my
Father.'
26:30 And
having
sung
a
hymn,
they
went
forth
to
the
mount
of
the
Olives;
26:31 then
saith
Jesus
to
them,
`All
ye
shall
be
stumbled
at
me
this
night;
for
it
hath
been
written,
I
will
smite
the
shepherd,
and
the
sheep
of
the
flock
shall
be
scattered
abroad;
26:32 but,
after
my
having
risen,
I
will
go
before
you
to
Galilee.'
26:33 And
Peter
answering
said
to
him,
`Even
if
all
shall
be
stumbled
at
thee,
I
will
never
be
stumbled.'
26:34 Jesus
said
to
him,
`Verily
I
say
to
thee,
that,
this
night,
before
cock-crowing,
thrice
thou
wilt
deny
me.'
26:35 Peter
saith
to
him,
`Even
if
it
may
be
necessary
for
me
to
die
with
thee,
I
will
not
deny
thee;'
in
like
manner
also
said
all
the
disciples.
26:36 Then
come
with
them
doth
Jesus
to
a
place
called
Gethsemane,
and
he
saith
to
the
disciples,
`Sit
ye
here,
till
having
gone
away,
I
shall
pray
yonder.'
26:37 And
having
taken
Peter,
and
the
two
sons
of
Zebedee,
he
began
to
be
sorrowful,
and
to
be
very
heavy;
26:38 then
saith
he
to
them,
`Exceedingly
sorrowful
is
my
soul--unto
death;
abide
ye
here,
and
watch
with
me.'
26:39 And
having
gone
forward
a
little,
he
fell
on
his
face,
praying,
and
saying,
`My
Father,
if
it
be
possible,
let
this
cup
pass
from
me;
nevertheless,
not
as
I
will,
but
as
Thou.'
26:40 And
he
cometh
unto
the
disciples,
and
findeth
them
sleeping,
and
he
saith
to
Peter,
`So!
ye
were
not
able
one
hour
to
watch
with
me!
26:41 watch,
and
pray,
that
ye
may
not
enter
into
temptation:
the
spirit
indeed
is
forward,
but
the
flesh
weak.'
26:42 Again,
a
second
time,
having
gone
away,
he
prayed,
saying,
`My
Father,
if
this
cup
cannot
pass
away
from
me
except
I
drink
it,
Thy
will
be
done;'
26:43 and
having
come,
he
findeth
them
again
sleeping,
for
their
eyes
were
heavy.
26:44 And
having
left
them,
having
gone
away
again,
he
prayed
a
third
time,
saying
the
same
word;
26:45 then
cometh
he
unto
his
disciples,
and
saith
to
them,
`Sleep
on
henceforth,
and
rest!
lo,
the
hour
hath
come
nigh,
and
the
Son
of
Man
is
delivered
up
to
the
hands
of
sinners.
26:46 Rise,
let
us
go;
lo,
he
hath
come
nigh
who
is
delivering
me
up.'
26:47 And
while
he
is
yet
speaking,
lo,
Judas,
one
of
the
twelve
did
come,
and
with
him
a
great
multitude,
with
swords
and
sticks,
from
the
chief
priests
and
elders
of
the
people.
26:48 And
he
who
did
deliver
him
up
did
give
them
a
sign,
saying,
`Whomsoever
I
will
kiss,
it
is
he:
lay
hold
on
him;'
26:49 and
immediately,
having
come
to
Jesus,
he
said,
`Hail,
Rabbi,'
and
kissed
him;
26:50 and
Jesus
said
to
him,
`Comrade,
for
what
art
thou
present'
Then
having
come
near,
they
laid
hands
on
Jesus,
and
took
hold
on
him.
26:51 And
lo,
one
of
those
with
Jesus,
having
stretched
forth
the
hand,
drew
his
sword,
and
having
struck
the
servant
of
the
chief
priest,
he
took
off
his
ear.
26:52 Then
saith
Jesus
to
him,
`Turn
back
thy
sword
to
its
place;
for
all
who
did
take
the
sword,
by
the
sword
shall
perish;
26:53 dost
thou
think
that
I
am
not
able
now
to
call
upon
my
Father,
and
He
will
place
beside
me
more
than
twelve
legions
of
messengers
26:54 how
then
may
the
Writings
be
fulfilled,
that
thus
it
behoveth
to
happen'
26:55 In
that
hour
said
Jesus
to
the
multitudes,
`As
against
a
robber
ye
did
come
forth,
with
swords
and
sticks,
to
take
me!
daily
with
you
I
was
sitting
teaching
in
the
temple,
and
ye
did
not
lay
hold
on
me;
26:56 but
all
this
hath
come
to
pass,
that
the
Writings
of
the
prophets
may
be
fulfilled;'
then
all
the
disciples,
having
left
him,
fled.
26:57 And
those
laying
hold
on
Jesus
led
[him]
away
unto
Caiaphas
the
chief
priest,
where
the
scribes
and
the
elders
were
gathered
together,
26:58 and
Peter
was
following
him
afar
off,
unto
the
court
of
the
chief
priest,
and
having
gone
in
within,
he
was
sitting
with
the
officers,
to
see
the
end.
26:59 And
the
chief
priests,
and
the
elders,
and
all
the
council,
were
seeking
false
witness
against
Jesus,
that
they
might
put
him
to
death,
26:60 and
they
did
not
find;
and
many
false
witnesses
having
come
near,
they
did
not
find;
and
at
last
two
false
witnesses
having
come
near,
26:61 said,
`This
one
said,
I
am
able
to
throw
down
the
sanctuary
of
God,
and
after
three
days
to
build
it.'
26:62 And
the
chief
priest
having
stood
up,
said
to
him,
`Nothing
thou
dost
answer!
what
do
these
witness
against
thee
26:63 and
Jesus
was
silent.
And
the
chief
priest
answering
said
to
him,
`I
adjure
thee,
by
the
living
God,
that
thou
mayest
say
to
us,
if
thou
art
the
Christ--the
Son
of
God.'
26:64 Jesus
saith
to
him,
`Thou
hast
said;
nevertheless
I
say
to
you,
hereafter
ye
shall
see
the
Son
of
Man
sitting
on
the
right
hand
of
the
power,
and
coming
upon
the
clouds,
of
the
heaven.'
26:65 Then
the
chief
priest
rent
his
garments,
saying,
--`He
hath
spoken
evil;
what
need
have
we
yet
of
witnesses
lo,
now
ye
heard
his
evil
speaking;
26:66 what
think
ye'
and
they
answering
said,
`He
is
worthy
of
death.'
26:67 Then
did
they
spit
in
his
face
and
buffet
him,
and
others
did
slap,
26:68 saying,
`Declare
to
us,
O
Christ,
who
he
is
that
struck
thee'
26:69 And
Peter
without
was
sitting
in
the
court,
and
there
came
near
to
him
a
certain
maid,
saying,
`And
thou
wast
with
Jesus
of
Galilee!'
26:70 And
he
denied
before
all,
saying,
`I
have
not
known
what
thou
sayest.'
26:71 And
he
having
gone
forth
to
the
porch,
another
female
saw
him,
and
saith
to
those
there,
`And
this
one
was
with
Jesus
of
Nazareth;'
26:72 and
again
did
he
deny
with
an
oath--`I
have
not
known
the
man.'
26:73 And
after
a
little
those
standing
near
having
come,
said
to
Peter,
`Truly
thou
also
art
of
them,
for
even
thy
speech
doth
make
thee
manifest.'
26:74 Then
began
he
to
anathematise,
and
to
swear--`I
have
not
known
the
man;'
and
immediately
did
a
cock
crow,
26:75 and
Peter
remembered
the
saying
of
Jesus,
he
having
said
to
him--`Before
cock-crowing,
thrice
thou
wilt
deny
me;'
and
having
gone
without,
he
did
weep
bitterly.