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Matthew 26:1
And
it came to
pass,
when
Jesus
had
finished
all
these
sayings,
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
2
Ye
know
that
after
two
days
is
the feast of the
passover,
and
the
Son
of
man
is
betrayed
to
be
crucified.
3
Then
assembled
together
the chief
priests,
and
the
scribes,
and
the
elders
of the
people,
unto
the
palace
of the high
priest,
who
was
called
Caiaphas,
4
And
consulted
that
they might
take
Jesus
by
subtlety,
and
kill
him.
5
But
they
said,
Not
on
the
feast
day,
lest
there
be
an
uproar
among
the
people.
6
Now
when
Jesus
was
in
Bethany,
in
the
house
of
Simon
the
leper,
7
There
came
unto
him
a
woman
having
an alabaster
box
of very
precious
ointment,
and
poured
it
on
his
head,
as he
sat
at meat.
8
But
when
his
disciples
saw
it, they had
indignation,
saying,
To
what
purpose
is
this
waste?
9
For
this
ointment
might
have been
sold
for
much,
and
given
to the
poor.
10
When
Jesus
understood
it, he
said
unto
them,
Why
trouble
ye
°
the
woman?
for
she hath
wrought
a
good
work
upon
me.
11
For
ye
have
the
poor
always
with
you;
but
me
ye
have
not
always.
12
For in
that
she
°
hath
poured
this
ointment
on
my
body,
she
did
it
for
my
burial.
13
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
Wheresoever
°
this
gospel
shall be
preached
in
the
whole
world,
there shall
also
this,
that
this
woman
°
hath
done,
be
told
for
a
memorial
of
her.
14
Then
one
of the
twelve,
called
Judas
Iscariot,
went
unto
the chief
priests,
15
And
said
unto them,
What
will
ye
give
me,
and
I will
deliver
him
unto
you?
And
they
covenanted
with
him
for
thirty
pieces of
silver.
16
And
from
that
time
he
sought
opportunity
to
betray
him.
17
Now
the
first
day of the feast of unleavened
bread
the
disciples
came
to
Jesus,
saying
unto
him,
Where
wilt
thou
that we
prepare
for
thee
to
eat
the
passover?
18
And
he
said,
Go
into
the
city
to
such a
man,
and
say
unto
him,
The
Master
saith,
My
time
is
at
hand;
I will
keep
the
passover
at
thy
house
with
my
disciples.
19
And
the
disciples
did
as
Jesus
had
appointed
them;
and
they made
ready
the
passover.
20
Now
when the
even
was
come,
he sat
down
with
the
twelve.
21
And
as
they
did
eat,
he
said,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
that
one
of
you
shall
betray
me.
22
And
they were
exceeding
sorrowful,
and
began
every
one
of
them
to
say
unto
him,
Lord,
is
it
I?
23
And
he
answered
and
said,
He that
dippeth
his
hand
with
me
in
the
dish,
the
same
shall
betray
me.
24
The
Son
of
man
goeth
as
it is
written
of
him:
but
woe
unto
that
man
by
whom
the
Son
of
man
is
betrayed!
it had
been
good
for
that
man
if
he
had
not
been
born.
25
Then
Judas,
which
betrayed
him,
answered
and
said,
Master,
is
it
I?
He
said
unto
him,
Thou
hast
said.
26
And
as
they
were
eating,
Jesus
took
bread,
and
blessed
it, and
brake
it,
and
gave
it to the
disciples,
and
said,
Take,
eat;
this
is
my
body.
27
And
he
took
the
cup,
and
gave
thanks,
and
gave
it to
them,
saying,
Drink
ye
all
of
it;
28
For
this
is
my
blood
of the
new
testament,
which
is
shed
for
many
for
the
remission
of
sins.
29
But
I
say
unto
you,
I
will
not
°
drink
henceforth
°
of
this
fruit
of the
vine,
until
that
day
when
I
drink
it
new
with
you
in
my
Father's
kingdom.
30
And
when they had sung an
hymn,
they went
out
into
the
mount
of
Olives.
31
Then
saith
Jesus
unto
them,
All
ye
shall be
offended
because
of
me
°
this
night:
for
it is
written,
I will
smite
the
shepherd,
and
the
sheep
of the
flock
shall be scattered
abroad.
32
But
after
I
am risen
again,
I will go
before
you
into
Galilee.
33
Peter
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Though
all
men shall be
offended
because
of
thee,
yet will
I
never
be
offended.
34
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Verily
I
say
unto
thee,
That
this
°
night,
before
the
cock
crow,
thou shalt
deny
me
thrice.
35
Peter
said
unto
him,
Though
I
should
die
with
thee,
yet
will
I
not
deny
thee.
Likewise
also
said
all
the
disciples.
36
Then
cometh
Jesus
with
them
unto
a
place
called
Gethsemane,
and
saith
unto the
disciples,
Sit
ye
here,
while
I
go
and
pray
yonder.
37
And
he took with
him
Peter
and
the
two
sons
of
Zebedee,
and
began
to be
sorrowful
and
very
heavy.
38
Then
saith
he
unto
them,
My
soul
is
exceeding
sorrowful,
even
unto
death:
tarry
ye
here,
and
watch
with
me.
39
And
he
went
a
little
farther,
and
fell
on
his
face,
and
prayed,
saying,
O
my
Father,
if
it
be
possible,
let
this
cup
pass
from
me:
nevertheless
not
as
I
will,
but
as
thou
wilt.
40
And
he
cometh
unto
the
disciples,
and
findeth
them
asleep,
and
saith
unto
Peter,
What,
could
ye
not
watch
with
me
one
hour?
41
Watch
and
pray,
that
ye
enter
not
into
temptation:
the
spirit
indeed
is
willing,
but
the
flesh
is
weak.
42
He went
away
again
the
second
time,
and
prayed,
saying,
O
my
Father,
if
this
cup
may
not
pass
away
from
me,
except
I
drink
it,
thy
will
be
done.
43
And
he
came
and
found
them
asleep
again:
for
their
eyes
were
heavy.
44
And
he
left
them,
and went
away
again,
and
prayed
°
the third
time,
saying
the
same
words.
45
Then
cometh
he
to
his
disciples,
and
saith
unto
them,
Sleep
on
now,
and
take your
rest:
behold,
the
hour
is at
hand,
and
the
Son
of
man
is
betrayed
into
the
hands
of
sinners.
46
Rise,
let us be
going:
behold,
he is at
hand
that doth
betray
me.
47
And
while
he
yet
spake,
lo,
Judas,
one
of the
twelve,
came,
and
with
him
a
great
multitude
with
swords
and
staves,
from
the chief
priests
and
elders
of the
people.
48
Now
he that
betrayed
him
gave
them
a
sign,
saying,
Whomsoever
I
shall
kiss,
that
same
is
he:
hold
him
fast.
49
And
forthwith
he
came
to
Jesus,
and
said,
Hail,
master;
and
kissed
him.
50
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Friend,
wherefore
art
thou
come?
Then
came
they,
and
laid
hands
on
Jesus,
and
took
him.
51
And,
behold,
one
of them which were
with
Jesus
stretched
out
his
hand,
and
drew
his
sword,
and
struck
a
servant
of the high
priest's,
and smote
off
his
ear.
52
Then
said
Jesus
unto
him,
Put up
again
thy
sword
into
his
place:
for
all
they
that
take
the
sword
shall
perish
with
the
sword.
53
Thinkest
thou
that
I
cannot
°
now
pray
to
my
Father,
and
he shall presently
give
me
more
than
twelve
legions
of
angels?
54
But
how
then
shall the
scriptures
be
fulfilled,
that
thus
it
must
be?
55
In
that
same
hour
said
Jesus
to the
multitudes,
Are ye come
out
as
against
a
thief
with
swords
and
staves
for to
take
me?
I
sat
daily
°
with
you
teaching
in
the
temple,
and
ye
laid
no
hold
on
me.
56
But
all
this
was
done,
that
the
scriptures
of the
prophets
might be
fulfilled.
Then
all
the
disciples
forsook
him,
and
fled.
57
And
they that had laid
hold
on
Jesus
led him
away
to
Caiaphas
the high
priest,
where
the
scribes
and
the
elders
were
assembled.
58
But
Peter
followed
him
afar
off
°
unto
the high
priest's
palace,
and
went
in,
and
sat
with
the
servants,
to
see
the
end.
59
Now
the chief
priests,
and
elders,
and
all
the
council,
sought
false
witness
against
Jesus,
to
put
him
to
death;
60
But
found
none:
yea,
though
many
false
witnesses
came,
yet found
they
none.
At
the last
came
two
false
witnesses,
61
And
said,
This
fellow
said,
I am
able
to
destroy
the
temple
of
God,
and
to
build
it
in
three
days.
62
And
the high
priest
arose,
and
said
unto
him,
Answerest
thou
nothing?
what
is it which
these
witness
against
thee?
63
But
Jesus
held his
peace.
And
the high
priest
answered
and
said
unto
him,
I
adjure
thee
by
the
living
God,
that
thou
tell
us
whether
thou
be
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God.
64
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Thou
hast
said:
nevertheless
I
say
unto
you,
Hereafter
shall
ye
see
the
Son
of
man
sitting
on
the right
hand
of
power,
and
coming
in
the
clouds
of
heaven.
65
Then
the high
priest
rent
his
clothes,
saying,
He
hath spoken blasphemy;
what
further
need
have
we
of
witnesses?
behold,
now
ye
have heard
his
blasphemy.
66
What
think
ye?
They
answered
and
said,
He
is
guilty
of
death.
67
Then
did they
spit
in
his
face,
and
buffeted
him;
and
others smote him with the palms of their
hands,
68
Saying,
Prophesy
unto
us,
thou
Christ,
Who
is
he
that
smote
thee?
69
Now
Peter
sat
without
in
the
palace:
and
a
damsel
came
unto
him,
saying,
Thou
also
wast
with
Jesus
of
Galilee.
70
But
he
denied
before
them
all,
saying,
I
know
not
what
thou
sayest.
71
And
when
he
was gone
out
into
the
porch,
another
maid
saw
him,
and
said
unto them that were
there,
This
fellow
was
also
with
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
72
And
again
he
denied
with
an
oath,
I
do
not
know
the
man.
73
And
after
a
while
came unto him
they
that stood
by,
and
said
to
Peter,
Surely
thou
also
art
one
of
them;
for
°
thy
speech
bewrayeth
thee.
74
Then
began
he
to
curse
and
to
swear,
saying,
I
know
not
the
man.
And
immediately
the
cock
crew.
75
And
Peter
remembered
the
word
of
Jesus,
which
said
unto
him,
Before
the
cock
crow,
thou shalt
deny
me
thrice.
And
he went
out,
and
wept
bitterly.
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