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John 12
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- 12:1
Then
Jesus
six
days
before the
passover
came
to
Bethany,
where
Lazarus
was
which had been
dead,
whom he
raised
from the
dead.
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There
they
made
him a
supper;
and
Martha
served:
but
Lazarus
was
one of them that sat at the
table with
him.
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Then
took
Mary a
pound of
ointment of
spikenard
*, very
costly, and
anointed the
feet of
Jesus,
and
wiped
his
feet with
her
hair:
and the
house was
filled
with the
odour of the
ointment.
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- 12:4
Then
saith
one
of
his
disciples,
Judas
Iscariot,
Simon's son,
which
should
betray
him,
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Why
was
not
this
ointment
sold for three
hundred
pence,
and
given to the
poor?
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*
This he
said,
not
that
he
cared
for the
poor;
but
because he
was a
thief,
and
had the
bag,
and
bare what was put
therein.
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- 12:7
Then
said
Jesus,
Let
her
alone:
against the
day of
my
burying hath she
kept
this.
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- 12:8
For the
poor
always ye
have
with
you;
but
me ye
have
not
always.
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- 12:9
Much
people
of the
Jews
therefore
knew
that he
was
there:
and they
came
not
for
Jesus' sake
only,
but
that they might
see
Lazarus
also,
whom he had
raised
from the
dead.
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- 12:10
But the chief
priests
consulted
that they might
put
Lazarus
also to
death;
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- 12:11
Because that by
reason of
him
many of the
Jews went
away,
and
believed
on
Jesus.
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- 12:12 On the next
day
much
people that were
come
to the
feast, when they
heard
that
Jesus was
coming
to
Jerusalem,
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- 12:13
Took
branches of palm
trees,
and went
forth
to
meet
him,
and
cried,
Hosanna:
Blessed is the
King of
Israel that
cometh
in the
name of the
Lord.
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- 12:14
And
Jesus, when he had
found a young
ass,
sat
thereon
*;
as it
is
written,
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- 12:15
Fear
not,
daughter of
Sion:
behold,
thy
King
cometh,
sitting
on an
ass's
colt.
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- 12:16
These
things
understood
not
his
disciples at the
first:
but
when
Jesus was
glorified,
then remembered
they
that these
things
were
written
of
him,
and that they had
done these
things unto
him.
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- 12:17 The
people
therefore that
was
with
him
when he
called
Lazarus out
of his
grave,
and
raised
him
from the
dead, bare
record.
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- 12:18 For
this
cause the
people
also
met
him, for
that they
heard
that he had
done
this
miracle.
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- 12:19 The
Pharisees
therefore
said
among
themselves, Perceive
ye
how ye
prevail
nothing
*
behold, the
world is
gone
after
him.
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- 12:20
And there
were
certain
Greeks
among them that came
up
to
worship
at the
feast:
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- 12:21 The
same
came
therefore to
Philip, which was
of
Bethsaida of
Galilee,
and
desired
him,
saying,
Sir, we
would
see
Jesus.
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- 12:22
Philip
cometh
and
telleth
Andrew:
and
again
Andrew
and
Philip
tell
Jesus.
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- 12:23
And
Jesus
answered
them,
saying, The
hour is
come,
that the
Son of
man should be
glorified.
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- 12:24
Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you,
Except a
corn of
wheat
fall
into the
ground and
die,
it
abideth
alone:
but
if it
die, it bringeth
forth
much
fruit.
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- 12:25 He that
loveth
his
life shall
lose
it;
and he that
hateth
his
life
in
this
world shall
keep
it
unto
life
eternal.
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- 12:26
If any
man
serve
me, let him
follow
me;
and
where
I
am,
there
shall
also
my
servant
be
*:
if any
man
serve
me,
him
will my
Father
honour.
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- 12:27
Now
is
my
soul
troubled;
and
what shall I
say ?
Father,
save
me
from
this
hour:
but for
this
cause came
I
unto
this
hour.
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- 12:28
Father,
glorify
thy
name.
Then came
there a
voice
from
heaven, saying, I
have
both
glorified it,
and will
glorify it
again.
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- 12:29 The
people
therefore, that stood
by,
and
heard it,
said that it
thundered
*:
others
said, An
angel
spake to
him.
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- 12:30
Jesus
answered
and
said,
This
voice
came
not because
of
me,
but
for your
sakes
*.
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- 12:31
Now
is the
judgment of
this
world:
now
shall the
prince of
this
world be
cast
out.
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- 12:32 And
I,
if I be lifted
up
from the
earth, will
draw
all men
unto
me.
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- 12:33
*
This he
said,
signifying
what
death he
should
die.
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- 12:34 The
people
answered
him,
We have
heard out
of the
law
that
Christ
abideth
for
ever:
and
how
sayest
thou
*, The
Son of
man
must be lifted
up ?
who
is
this
Son of
man?
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- 12:35
Then
Jesus
said unto
them,
Yet a
little
while
is the
light
with
you.
Walk
while ye
have the
light,
lest
darkness come
upon
you:
for he that
walketh
in
darkness
knoweth
not
whither he
goeth.
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- 12:36
While ye
have
light,
believe
in the
light,
that ye may
be the
children of
light. These
things
spake
Jesus, and
departed,
and did hide
himself
from
them.
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- 12:37
But though
he had
done so
many
miracles
before
them, yet they
believed
not
on
him:
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- 12:38
That the
saying of
Esaias the
prophet might be
fulfilled,
which he
spake,
Lord,
who hath
believed
our
report?
and to
whom hath the
arm of the
Lord been
revealed ?
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- 12:39
Therefore
they
could
not
believe,
because that
Esaias
said
again,
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- 12:40 He hath
blinded
their
eyes,
and
hardened
their
heart;
that they
should
not
see with their
eyes,
nor
understand with their
heart,
and be
converted,
and I should
heal
them.
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- 12:41 These
things
said
Esaias,
when he
saw
his
glory,
and
spake
of
him.
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- 12:42
Nevertheless
*
among the chief
rulers
also
many
believed
on
him;
but
because of the
Pharisees they
did
not
confess him,
lest they should
be put out of the
synagogue:
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- 12:43
For they
loved the
praise of
men
more
than the
praise of
God.
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- 12:44
Jesus
cried
and
said, He that
believeth
on
me,
believeth
not
on
me,
but
on him that
sent
me.
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- 12:45
And he that
seeth
me
seeth him that
sent
me.
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- 12:46
I am
come a
light
into the
world,
that
whosoever
believeth
on
me
should
not
abide
in
darkness.
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- 12:47
And
if any
man
hear
my
words,
and
believe
not,
I
judge
him
not:
for I
came
not
to
judge the
world,
but
to
save the
world.
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- 12:48 He that
rejecteth
me,
and
receiveth
not
my
words,
hath one that
judgeth
him: the
word
that I have
spoken, the
same shall
judge
him
in the
last
day.
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- 12:49
For
I
have
not
spoken
of
myself;
but the
Father which
sent
me,
he
gave
me a
commandment,
what I should
say,
and
what I should
speak.
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- 12:50
And I
know
that
his
commandment
is
life
everlasting:
whatsoever
I
speak
therefore, even
as the
Father
said unto
me,
so I
speak.
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