Matthew
Chapter 26
1 And it happened, when
had finished the Jesus all the words these, he said to the disciples of him:
2 You know, that after
two days the passover comes on; and the son of the man is delivered into the to
be crucified.
3 Then were assembled the
high-priests, and the scribes, and the elders of the people, into the court of
the high-priest, that being called Caiaphas;
4 and they consulted,
that the Jesus with deceit they might seize and might kill.
5 They said but: Not in
the feast, that not a tumult there should be among the people.
6 The and Jesus having
arrived in Bethany, in a house of Simon the leper,
7 came to him a woman, an
alabaster box of balsam having great value, and she poured upon the head of him
being reclined.
8 Seeing and the
disciples of him, were displeased, saying: On account of what the loss this?
9 She was able for this
to have sold of much, and to have given to poor.
10 Knowing and the Jesus
said to them: Why troubles present you the woman? a work for good she was
wrought for me.
11 Always for the poor
you have with yourselves; me but not always you have.
12 Having cast for she
the balsam this upon the body of me, to the to prepare for burial me she did.
13 Indeed I say to you,
wherever may be published the glad tidings this, in whole the world, shall be
spoken also what did she, for a memorial of her.
14 Then going one of the
twelve he being named Judas Iscariot, to the high-priests,
15 said: What are you
willing to me to give, and I to you will deliver up him? They and paid to him
thirty pieces of silver.
16 And from then he did
seek opportunity, that him he might deliver up.
17 The and first of the
feasts of unleavened bread came the disciples of the Jesus, saying to him:
Where wilt thou we make ready to thee to eat the passover?
18 He and said: Go you
into the city to the certain one, and say to him: The teacher says: The season
of me nigh is; to thee I will make the passover with the disciples of me.
19 And did the disciples
as commanded to them the Jesus; and they prepared the passover.
20 Of evening and being
come he reclined with the twelve.
21 And of eating of them,
he said: Indeed I say to you, that one of you will deliver up me.
22 And being grieved
exceedingly, they began to say to him each one of them: Not I am, O lord?
23 He but answering said:
He dipping with me in the bowl the hand, this me, will deliver up.
24 The indeed son of the
man goes as it has been written about him; Woe but to the man that, through
whom the son of the man is delivered up; good it was to him, if not was born
the man that.
25 Answering and Judas,
he delivering up him, said: Not I am, rabbi? He says to him: Thou hast said.
26 Eating and of them,
having taken the Jesus the loaf and having blessed, broke, and did give to the
disciples, and said: Take you, eat you; This is the body of me.
27 And having taken the
cup, and having given thanks, he gave to them, saying: Drink you out of it all;
28 this for is the blood
of me, that of the new covenant, that about many being shed for forgiveness of
sins.
29 I say but to you, that
not not I will drink from now of this the product of the vine, till the day
that, when it I drink with you new in the kingdom of the Father of me.
30 And having sung a
hymn, they departed to the mountain of the olive-trees.
31 Then he says to them
the Jesus: All you will be stumbled at me in the night this; it is written for:
I will smite the shepherd, and will be scattered the sheep of the fold.
32 After but the to be
raised me, I will go before you to the Galilee.
33 Answering and the
Peter said to him: If all shall be stumbled at thee, I never will be stumbled.
34 Said to him the Jesus:
Indeed I say to thee, that in this the night, before a cock to have crowed,
thrice thou wilt deny me.
35 Says to him the Peter:
And if it may behoove me with thee to die, not not thee I will deny. In like
manner also all the disciples said.
36 Then comes with them
the Jesus into a place being called Gethsemane, and says to the disciples: Sit
you here, while going away I shall pray there.
37 And having taken the
Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, he began to be sorrowful and to be in
anguish.
38 Then he says to them:
Extremely sorrowful is the soul of me to death; remain you here and watch you
with me.
39 And going forward a
little, he fell on face of him, praying, and saying: O Father of me, if
possible it is, let pass from me the cup this; but not as I will, but as thou.
40 And he comes to the
disciples, and finds them sleeping, and he says to the Peter: So not could you
one hour to watch with me?
41 Watch you and pray
you, that not you enter into temptations; and indeed spirit ready, the but
flesh weak.
42 Again, a second time
going away, he prayed, saying: O Father of me, if not it is possible this, the
cup to pass from me, except it I drink, be done the will of thee.
43 And coming he finds
them again sleeping; (were for of them the eyes weighed down;)
44 and leaving them,
going away again, he prayed a third time, the same word speaking.
45 Then he comes to the
disciples of him, and says to them: Sleep you the remainder and rest you? lo,
has come nigh the hour, and the son of man is delivered up into hands of
sinners.
46 Arise, let us go; lo,
has come nigh he delivering up me.
47 And while of him
speaking, lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with him a crowd great with
swords and clubs, from the high-priests and elders of the people.
48 He and delivering up
him, gave to them a sign, saying: Who ever I may kiss, he it is; seize him.
49 And immediately
approaching to the Jesus, he said to him: Hail rabbi; and kissed him.
50 The but Jesus said to
him: Companion, for what art thou present? Then coming they laid the hands on
the Jesus, and they seized him.
51 And lo, one of the
with Jesus, stretching the hand, drew out the sword of him; and striking the
slave of the high-priest, cut off of him the ear.
52 Then says to him the
Jesus: Return thee the sword into the place of her; all for the taking a sword,
by a sword shall perish.
53 Or thinkest thou, that
not I am able now to entreat the Father of me, and will furnish to me more then
twelve legions of messengers?
54 How then should be
fulfilled the writings, that thus it must be done.
55 In that the hour said
the Jesus to the crowds: As upon a robber came you out with swords and clubs,
to take me; every day with you I did sit teaching in the temple, and not you seized
me.
56 This but all has been
done, that might be fulfilled the writings of the prophets. Then the disciples
all, leaving him, they fled.
57 They and seizing the
Jesus, they led to Caiaphas the high-priest, where the scribes and the elders
were assembled.
58 The but Peter followed
him at a distance, to the palace of the high-priest; and having gone in, sat
with the attendants, to see the end.
59 The and high-priests
and the elders and the high-council whole sought false testimony against the
Jesus, so that him they might deliver to death.
60 And not they found,
many false-witnesses having come. Afterwards but coming two false-witnesses
61 said: This affirmed; I
am able to destroy the temple of the God, and in three days to build it.
62 And rising up the
high-priest said to him: Nothing answerest thou? what these of thee testify against?
63 The but Jesus was
silent. And answering the high-priest said to him: I adjure thee by the God of
the living, that to us thou tell, if thou art the Anointed, the son of the God.
64 Says to him the Jesus:
Thou has said. Besides I say to you, from now you shall see the son of the man
sitting at right of the power, and coming upon the clouds of the heaven.
65 Then the high-priest
rent the clothes of him, saying: That he blasphemes; what further need have we
of witnesses? see, now you heard the blasphemy of him.
66 What to you thinks?
they and answering said: Liable to death he is.
67 Then they spat into
the face of him, and beat with the fist him: they and struck with palms of
their hands,
68 saying: Prophesy to
us, O Anointed, who is he striking thee?
69 The and Peter without
sat in the courtyard. And came to him one maid-servant, saying: Also thou wast
with Jesus of the Galilee.
70 He but denied in
presence of them all, saying: Not I know what thou sayest.
71 Going out and he into
the portico, saw him another, and says to those there; also this was with Jesus
of the Nazareth.
72 And again he denied
with an oath; That not I know the man.
73 After a little and
approaching those having stood by, said to the Peter: Certainly also thou of
them art; even for the speech of thee manifest thee makes.
74 Then he began to
curse, and to swear. That not I know the man. And instantly a cock crew.
75 And remembered the Peter of the word of the Jesus, declaring to him; That before a cock crows, thrice thou wilt deny me. And going out, he wept bitterly.
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