THE TEXT OF THE DIATESSARON

SECTION I.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and God is the 3 Word. This was in
the beginning with God. Everything was by his hand, and 4 without him not even one existing thing
was made. In him was life, and the life 5 is the light of men. And the light shineth in the darkness, and
the darkness apprehended it not.

6 There was in the days of Herod the king a priest whose name was Zacharias, of the family of
Abijah; and his wife was of the daughters of Aaron, and her name 7 was Elizabeth. And they were
both righteous before God, walking in all his com- 8 mands, and in the uprightness of God without
reproach. And they had no son, for 9 Elizabeth was barren, and they had both advanced in age. And
while he discharged Arabic. the duties of priest in the order of his service before God, according to
the custom of the priesthood it was his turn to burn incense; so he entered the temple of the Lord.
And the whole gathering of the people were praying without at the time of the incense. And there
appeared unto Zacharias the angel of the Lord, standing at the right of the altar of incense; and
Zacharias was troubled when he saw him, and fear fell upon him. But the angel said unto him, Be not
agitated, Zacharias, for thy prayer is heard, and thy wife Elizabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou
shall call his name John; and thou shalt have joy and gladness, and many shall rejoice at his birth.
And he shall be great before the Lord, and shall not drink wine nor strong drink, and he shall be
filled with the Holy Spirit while he is in his mother's womb. And he shall turn back many of the
children of Israel to the Lord their God. And he shall go before him in the spirit, and in the power of
Elijah the prophet, to turn back the heart of the fathers to the sons, and those that obey not to the
knowledge of the righteous; and to prepare for the Lord a perfect people. And Zacharias said unto
the angel, How shall I know this, since I am an old man and my wife is advanced in years? And the
angel answered and said unto him, I am Gabriel, that standeth before God; and I was sent to speak
unto thee, and give thee tidings of this. Henceforth thou shall be speechless, and shalt not be able to
speak until the day in which this shall come to pass, because thou didst not trust this my word, which
shall be accomplished in its time. And the people were stand- Arabic, ing awaiting Zacharias, and
they were perplexed at his delaying in the temple. And when Zacharias went out, he was not able to
speak unto them: so they knew that he had seen in the temple a vision; and he made signs unto them,
and continued dumb. And when the days of his service were completed, he departed to his dwelling.

25 And after those days Elizabeth his wife conceived; and she hid herself five months, and said, This
hath the Lord done unto me in the days when he looked upon me, to remove my reproach from
among men.

27 And in the sixth month Gabriel the angel was sent from God to Galilee to a city called Nazareth,
to a virgin given in marriage to a man named Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name
was Mary. And the angel entered unto her and said unto her, Peace be unto thee, thou who art filled
with grace. Our Lord is with thee, thou blessed amongst women. And she, when she beheld, was
agitated at his word, and pondered what this salutation could be. And the angel said unto her, Fear
not, Mary, for thou hast found favour with God. Thou shall now con- ceive, and bear a son, and call
his name Jesus. This shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Most High; and the Lord God
will give him the throne of David his father: and he shall rule over the house of Jacob for ever; and to
his kingdom there shall be no end. Mary said unto the angel, How shall this be to me when no man
hath known me? The angel answered and said unto her, The Arabic. Holy Spirit will come, and the
power of the Most High shall rest upon thee, and therefore shall he that is born of thee be pure, and
shall be called the Son of God. And lo, Elizabeth thy kinswoman, she also hath conceived a son in
her old age; and this is the sixth month with her, her that is called barren. For nothing is difficult for
God. Mary said, Lo, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be unto me according unto thy word. And
the angel departed from her.

40 And then Mary arose in those days and went in haste into the hill country, to a city of Judah; and
entered into the house of Zacharias, and asked for the health of Elizabeth. And when Elizabeth heard
the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb. And Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit;
and cried with a loud voice and said unto Mary, Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the
fruit that is in thy womb. Whence have I this privilege, that the mother of my Lord should come unto
me? When the sound of thy salutation reached my ears, with great joy rejoiced the babe in my
womb. And blessed is she who believed that what was spoken to her from the Lord would be
fulfilled.And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord, And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my
Saviour, Who hath looked upon the low estate of his handmaiden:

     Lo, henceforth, all generations shall pronounce blessing on me.
     For he hath done great things for me, who is mighty,
     And holy is his name.
     And his mercy embraceth them who fear him,
     Throughout the ages and the times.
     He wrought the victory with his arm,
     And scattered them that prided themselves in their opinions.
     He overthrew them that acted haughtily from their thrones,
     And raised the lowly.
     He satisfied with good things the hungry,
     And left the rich without anything.
     He helped Israel his servant,
     And remembered his mercy
     (According as he spake with our fathers)
     Unto Abraham and unto his seed for ever.

And Mary abode with Elizabeth about three months, and returned unto her house.

And Elizabeth's time of delivery was come; and she brought forth a son. And her neighbours and
kinsfolk heard that God had multiplied his mercy towards her; and they rejoiced with her. And when
it was the eighth day, they came to circumcise the child, and called him Zacharias, calling him by the
name of his father. And his mother answered and said unto them, Not so; but he shall be called John.
And they said unto her, There is no man of thy kindred that is called by this name. 63, And they
made signs to his father, saying, How dost thou wish to name him? And he asked for a tablet, and
wrote and said, His name is John. And every one wondered. And immediately his mouth was
opened, and his tongue, and he spake and praised God. And fear fell on all their neighbours: and this
was spoken of in all the mountains of Judah. And all who heard pondered in their hearts and said,
What shall this child be? And the hand of the Lord was with him.

68 And Zacharias his father was filled with the Holy Spirit, and prophesied and said, Blessed is the
Lord, the God of Israel, Who hath cared for his people, and wrought for it salvation; And hath
raised for us the horn of salvation Arabic, In the house of David his servant (As he spake by the
mouth of his holy prophets from eternity), That he might save us from our enemies, And from the
hand of all them that hate us.

73 And he hath performed his mercy towards our fathers, And remembered his holy covenants, And
the oath which he sware unto Abraham our father, That he would give us deliverance from the hand
of our enemies, And without fear we shall serve before him All our days with equity and
righteousness.

77 And as for thee, O child, prophet of the Most High shalt thou be called.

Thou shalt go forth before the face of the Lord to prepare his way, To give the knowledge of
salvation unto his people, For the forgiveness of their sins, Through the mercy of the compassion of
our God, With which he careth for us, to appear from on high To give light to them that sit in
darkness and under the shadow of death, And to set straight our feet in the way of peace.

81 And the child grew and became strong in the spirit, and abode in the desert until the time of his
appearing unto the children of Israel.

SECTION II.

2 1 Arabic, Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah was on this wise: In the time when his mother was
given in marriage to Joseph, before they came together, 2 she was found with child of the Holy
Spirit. And Joseph her husband was a just man and did not wish to expose her, and he purposed to
put her away secretly. 3 But when he thought of this, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a
dream, and said unto him, Joseph, son of David, fear not to take Mary thy wife, for that 4 which is
begotten in her is of the Holy Spirit. She shall bear a son, and thou shalt 5 call his name Jesus, and he
shall save s his people from their sins.And all this was that the saying from the Lord by the prophet
might be fulfilled:

6 Behold, the virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, And they shall call his name Immanuel, 7 which
is, being interpreted, With us is our God. And when Joseph arose from his 8 sleep, he did as the
angel of the Lord commanded him, and took his wife; and knew her not until she brought forth her
firstborn son.

9 And in those days there went forth a decree from Augustus Caesar that all the people of his
dominion should be enrolled. This first enrolment was while Quirinius was governor of Syria. And
every man went to be enrolled in his city. And Joseph went up also from Nazareth, a city of Galilee,
to Judaea, to the city of David which is called Bethlehem (for he was of the house of David and of
his tribe), with Arabic. Mary his betrothed, she being with child, to be enrolled there. And while she
was there the days for her being delivered were accomplished. And she brought forth her firstborn
son; and she wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger, because there was no place
for them where they were staying.

16 And there were in that region shepherds abiding, keeping their flock in the watch of the night.
And behold, the angel of God came unto them, and the glory of the Lord shone upon them; and they
were greatly terrified. And the angel said unto them, Be not terrified; for I bring you tidings of great
joy which shall be to the whole world; there is born to you this day a Saviour, which is the Lord the
Mes- siah, in the city of David. And this is a sign for you: ye shall find a babe wrapped in swaddling
cloths and laid in a manger. And there appeared with the angels suddenly many heavenly forces
praising God and saying, Praise be to God in the highest, And on the earth peace, and good hope to
men.

23 And when the angels departed from them to heaven, the shepherds spake to one another and
said, We will go to Bethlehem and see this word which hath been, as the Lord made known unto us.
And they came with haste, and found Mary and Joseph, and the babe laid in a manger. And when
they saw, they reported the word which was spoken to them about the child. And all that heard
wondered at the description which the shepherds described to them. But Mary kept these sayings
and discriminated them in her heart. And those shepherds returned, magnifying and praising God for
all that they had seen and heard, according as it was described unto them.

29 Arabic. And when eight days were fulfilled that the child should be circumcised, his name was
called Jesus, being that by which he was called by the angel before his conception in the womb.

30 And when the days of their purification according to the law of Moses were completed, they
took him up to Jerusalem to present him before the Lord (as it is written in the law of the Lord,
Every male opening the womb shall be called the holy thing of the Lord), and to give a sacrificial
victim as it is said in the law of 33 the Lord, A pair of doves or two young pigeons. And there was in
Jerusalem a man whose name was Simeon; and this man was upright and pious, and expecting the
consolation of Israel; and the Holy Spirit was upon him. And it had been said unto him by the Holy
Spirit, that he should not see death till he had seen with his eyes the Messiah of the Lord. And this
man came by the Spirit to the temple; and at the time when his parents brought in the child Jesus, that
they might present for him a sacrifice, as it is written in the law, he bare him in his arms and praised
God and said, Now loosest thou the bonds of thy servant, O Lord, in peace, According to thy
saying; For mine eye hath witnessed thy mercy, Which thou hast made ready because of the whole
world; A light for the unveiling of the nations, And a glory to thy people Israel.

41 And Joseph and his mother were marvelling at the things which were being said concerning him.
And Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, Behold, he is set for the overthrow and
rising of many in Israel; and for a sign of contention; and a spear shall pierce through thine own soul;
that the thoughts of the hearts of many may be revealed. And Anna the prophetess, the daughter of
Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher, was also advanced in years (and she dwelt with her husband seven
years from her virginity, and she remained a widow about eighty-four years); and she left not the
temple, and served night and day with 46 fasting and prayer. And she also rose in that hour and
thanked the Lord, and she spake of him with every one who was expecting the deliverance of
Jerusalem. And when they had accomplished everything according to what is in the law of the Lord,
they returned to Galilee, to Nazareth their city.

SECTION III.

3 2 And after that, the Magi came from the east to Jerusalem, and said, Where is the King of the
Jews which was born? We have seen his star in the east, and have 3 come to worship him. And
Herod the king heard, and he was troubled, and all 4 Jerusalem with him. And he gathered all the
chief priests and the scribes of the 5 people, and asked them in what place the Messiah should be
born. They said, In Bethlehem of Judaea: thus it is written in the prophet, 6 Thou also, Bethlehem of
Judah, Art not contemptible among the kings of Judah: From thee shall go forth a king, And he shall
be a shepherd to my people Israel.

7 Then Herod called the Magi secretly, and inquired of them the time at which 8 the star appeared to
them. And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said unto them, Go and search about the child diligently;
and when ye have found him, come and 9 make known to me, that I also may go and worship him.
And they, when they Arabic, heard the king, departed; and lo, the star which they had seen in the
east went before them, until it came and stood above the place where the child 10, was. And when
they beheld the star, they rejoiced with very great joy. And they entered the house and beheld the
child with Mary his mother, and fell down worshipping him, and opened their saddle-bags and
offered to him offerings, gold and myrrh and frankincense. And they saw in a dream a that they
should not return to Herod, and they travelled by another way in going to their country.

13 And when they had departed, the angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph, and said
unto him, Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I speak to
thee; for Herod is determined to seek the child to slay him. And Joseph arose and took the child and
his mother in the night, and fled into Egypt, and remained in it until the time of the death of Herod:
that that might be fulfilled which was said by the Lord in the prophet, which said, From Egypt did I
call my son. And Herod then, when he saw that he was mocked of the Magi, was very angry, and
sent and killed all the male children which were in Bethlehem and all its borders, from two years old
and under, according to the time which he had inquired from the Magi.Then was fulfilled the saying in
Jeremiah the prophet, which said, A voice was heard in Ramah, Weeping and much lamentation;
Rachel weeping for her children, And not willing to be consoled for their loss.

19 But when Herod the king died, the angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt,
and said unto him, Rise and take the child and his mother, and Arabic. go into the land of Israel; for
they have died who sought the child's life. And Joseph rose and took the child and his mother, and
came to the land of lsrael. But when he heard that Archelaus had become king over Judaea instead
of Herod his father, he feared to go thither; and he saw in a dream that he should go into the land of
Galilee, and that he should abide in a city called Nazareth: that the saying in the prophet might be
fulfilled, that he should be called a Nazarene.

24 And the child grew, and became strong in spirit, becoming filled with wisdom; and the grace of
God was upon him.

25 And his kinsfolk used to go every year to Jerusalem at the feast of the pass- over. And when he
was twelve years old, they went up according to their custom, to the feast. And when the days were
accomplished, they returned; and the child Jesus remained in Jerusalem, and Joseph and his mother
knew not: and they supposed that he was with the children of their company. And when they had
gone one day's journey, they sought him beside their people and those who knew them, and they
found him not; so they returned to Jerusalem and sought him again. And after three days they found
him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teach- ers, hearing them and asking them questions; and
all who heard him wondered at his wisdom and his words. And when they saw him they wondered,
and his mother said unto him, My son, why hast thou dealt with us thus? behold, I and thy father
have been seeking for thee with much anxiety. And he said unto them, Why were ye seeking me?
know ye not that I must be in the house of my Father? And they understood not the word which he
spake unto them. And he went down with them, and came to Nazareth; and he was obedient to
them: and his mother used to keep all these sayings in her heart.

36 Arabic. And Jesus grew in his stature and wisdom, and in grace with God and men.

37 And in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, when Pontius Pilate was governor in
Judaea, and one of the four rulers, Herod, in Galilee; and Philip his brother, one of the four rulers, in
Ituraea and in the district of Trachonitis; and Lysanias, one of the four rulers, in Abilene; in the
chief-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the command of God went forth to John the son of
Zacharias in the desert. And he came into all the region which is about Jordan, proclaiming the
baptism of repentance unto the forgiveness of sins. And he was preaching in the wilderness of
Judaea, and saying, Repent ye; the kingdom of heaven is come near. This is he that was spoken of in
Isaiah the prophet, The voice which crieth in the desert, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, And make
straight in the plain, paths for our God.

44 All the valleys shall become filled, And all the mountains and hills shall become low; And the
rough shall become plain, And the difficult place, easy; And all flesh shall see the salvation of God.

46 This man came to bear witness, that he might bear witness to the light, that every man might
believe through his mediation. He was not the light, bat that he might bear witness to the light, which
was the light of truth, that giveth light to every man coming into the world. He was in the world, and
the world was made 50 by him, and the world knew him not. He came unto his own, and his own
received him not. And those who received him, to them gave he the power that they might be sons of
God,--those which believe in his name: which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh,
nor of the will of a man, but of God. And the Word became flesh, and took up his abode among us;
and we saw his glory as the glory of the only Son from the Father, which is full of grace and equity.
John bare wit- Arabic, ness of him, and cried, and said, This is he that I said cometh after me and
was before me, because he was before me. And of his fulness received we all grace for grace. For
the law was given through the mediation of Moses, but truth and grace were through Jesus Christ.

SECTION IV.

4 1 No man hath seen God at any time; the only Son, God, which is in the bosom of his Father, he
hath told of him.

2 And this is the witness of John when the Jews sent to him from Jerusalem priests 3 and Levites to
ask him, Who art thou? And he acknowledged, and denied not; 4 and he confessed that he was not
the Messiah. And they asked him again, What then? Art thou Elijah? And he said, I am not he. Art
thou a prophet? He 5 said, No. They said unto him, Then who art thou? that we may answer them
that 6 sent us. What sayest thou of thyself? And he said, I am the voice that crieth in 7 the desert,
Repair ye the way of the Lord, as said Isaiah the prophet. And they 8 that were sent were from the
Pharisees. And they asked him and said unto him, Why baptizest thou now, when thou art not the
Messiah, nor Elijah, nor a prophet? 9 John answered and said unto them, I baptize with water:
among you is standing one whom ye know not: this is he who I said cometh after me and was before
me, the latchets of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose. And that was in Bethany beyond
Jordan, where John was baptizing.

12 Now John's raiment was camel's hair, and he was girded with skins, and his food Arabic, was of
locusts and honey of the wilderness. Then went out unto him the people of Jerusalem, and all Judaea,
and all the region which is about the Jordan; and they were baptized of him in the river Jordan,
confessing their sins. But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to be baptized,
he said unto them, Ye children of vipers, who hath led you to flee from the wrath to come? 16, Do
now the fruits which are worthy of repentance; and think and say not within yourselves, We have a
father, even Abraham; for I say unto you, that God is able to raise up of these stones children unto
Abraham. Behold, the axe hath been laid at the roots of the trees, and so every tree that beareth not
good fruit shall be taken and cast into the fire. And the multitudes were asking him and saying, What
shall we do? He answered and said unto them, He that hath two tunics shall give to him that hath not;
and he that hath food shall do likewise. And the publicans also came to be baptized, and they said
unto him, Teacher, what shall we do? He said unto them, Seek not more than what ye are
commanded to seek. And the servants of the guard asked him and said, And we also, what shall we
do? He said unto them, Do not violence to any man, nor wrong him; and let your allowances satisfy
you.

24 And when the people were conjecturing about John, and all of them thinking in their hearts
whether he were haply the Messiah, John answered and said unto them, I baptize you with water;
there cometh one after me who is stronger than I, the latchets of whose shoes I am not worthy to
loosen; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire: who taketh the fan in his hand to cleanse his
threshing-floors, Arabic, and the wheat he gathereth into his garners, while the straw he shall burn in
fire which can not be put out.

27 And other things he taught and preached among the people.

28 Then came Jesus from Galilee to the Jordan to John, to be baptized of him. And Jesus was about
thirty years old, and it was supposed that he was the son of Joseph. And John saw Jesus coming
unto him, and said, This is the Lamb of God, that taketh on itself the burden of the sins of the world!
This is he concerning whom I said, There cometh after me a man who was before me, because he
was before me. And I knew him not; but that he should be made manifest to Israel, for this cause
came I to baptize with water. And John was hindering him and saying, I have need of being baptized
by thee, and comest thou to me? Jesus answered him and said, Suffer this now: thus it is our duty to
fulfil all righteous- 35 ness. Then he suffered him. And when all the people were baptized, Jesus also
was baptized. And immediately he went up out of the water, and heaven opened Arabic, to him, and
the Holy Spirit descended upon him in the similitude of the body of a dove; and lo, a voice from
heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. And John bare witness and
said, I beheld the Spirit descend from heaven like a dove; and it abode upon him. But I knew him
not; but he that sent me to baptize with water, he said unto me, Upon whomsoever thou shalt behold
the Spirit descending and lighting upon him, the same is he that baptizeth with the Holy Spirit. And I
have seen and borne witness that this is the Son of God.

42, And Jesus returned from the Jordan, filled with the Holy Spirit. And immediately the Spirit took
him out into the wilderness, to be tried of the devil; and he was with the beasts. And he fasted forty
days and forty nights. And he ate noth- ing in those days, and at the end of them he hungered. And
the tempter came and said unto him, If thou art the Son of God, speak, and these stones shah
become bread. He answered and said, It is written, Not by bread alone shall man live, but by every
word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Then the devil brought him to the holy city, and set
him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said unto him, If thou art the Son of God, cast thyself down:
for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: And they shall take thee on their
arms, So that thy foot shall not stumble against a stone.

49 Jesus said unto him, And it is written also, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. And the devil
took him up to a high mountain, and shewed him all the king- Arabic, doms of the earth, and their
glory, in the least time; and the devil said unto him, To thee will I give all this dominion, and its glory,
which is delivered to me that I may give it to whomsoever I will. If then thou wilt worship before me,
all of it shall be thine.

SECTION V.

51 Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou 2 shalt worship
the Lord thy God, and him alone shalt thou serve. And when the 3 devil had completed all his
temptations, he departed from him for a season. And behold, the angels drew near and ministered
unto him.

4,5 And next day John was standing, and two of his disciples; and he saw Jesus as 6 he was
walking, and said, Behold, the Lamb of God! And his two disciples heard 7 him saying this, and they
followed Jesus. And Jesus turned and saw them coming after him, and said unto them, What seek
ye? They said unto him, Our master, 8 where art thou staying? And he said unto them, Come and
see. And they came and saw his place, and abode with him that day: and it was about the tenth hour.
9 One of the two which heard from John, and followed Jesus, was Andrew the brother of Simon.
And he saw first Simon his brother, and said unto him, We have found the Messiah. And he brought
him unto Jesus. And Jesus looked upon him and said, Thou art Simon, son of Jonah: thou shalt be
called Cephas.

12 And on the next day Jesus desired to go forth to Galilee, and he found Philip, Arabic, and said
unto him, Follow me. Now Philip was of Bethsaida, of the city of Andrew and Simon. And Philip
found Nathanael, and said unto him, He of whom Moses did write in the law and in the prophets, we
have found that he is Jesus the son of Joseph of Nazareth. Nathanael said unto him, Is it possible that
there can be any good thing from Nazareth? Philip said unto him, Come and see. And Jesus saw
Nathanael coming to him, and said of him, This is indeed a son of Israel in whom is no guile. And
Nathanael said unto him, Whence knowest thou me? Jesus said unto him, Before Philip called thee,
while thou wast under the 18 fig tree, I saw thee. Nathanael answered and said unto him, My
Master, thou art the Son of God; thou art the King of Israel. Jesus said unto him, Because I said
unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, hast thou believed? thou shalt see what is greater than this.
And he said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Henceforth ye shall see the heavens opened, and
the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man.

21 And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee.

22 And on the third day there was a feast in Cana, a city of Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was
there: and Jesus also and his disciples were invited to the feast. And they lacked wine: and his
mother said unto Jesus, They have no wine. And Jesus said unto her, What have I to do with thee,
woman? hath not mine hour come? And his mother said unto the servants, What he saith unto you,
do. And there were there six vessels of stone, placed for the Jews' purification, such as Arabic,
would contain two or three jars. And Jesus said unto them, Fill the vessels with water. And they
filled them to the top. He said unto them, Draw out now, and present to the ruler of the feast. And
they did so. And when the ruler of the company tasted that water which had become wine, and
knew not whence it was (but the servants knew, because they filled up the water), the ruler of the
company called the bridegroom, and said unto him, Every man presenteth first the good wine, and
on intoxication he bringeth what is poor; but thou hast kept the good wine until now. And this is the
first sign which Jesus did in Cans of Galilee, and manifested his glory; and his disciples believed on
him. And his fame spread in all the coun- try which was around them. And he taught in their
synagogues, and was glorified by every man. And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought
up, and entered, according to his custom, into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up to
read. And he was given the book of Isaiah the prophet.And Jesus opened the book and found the
place where it was written, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, And for this anointed he me, to preach
good tidings to the poor; And he hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted, And to proclaim
forgiveness to the evil-doers, and sight to the blind, And to bring the broken into forgiveness,

38 And to proclaim an acceptable year of the Lord.

39 And he rolled up the book and gave it to the servant, and went and sat down: and the eyes of all
that were in the synagogue were observing him. And he began to say unto them, To-day hath this
scripture been fulfilled which ye have heard with your ears. And they all bare him witness, and
wondered at the words of grace which were proceeding from his mouth.

42 Arabic, And from that time began Jesus to proclaim the gospel of the kingdom of God, and to
say, Repent ye, and believe in the gospel. The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of heaven hath come
near.

44 And while he was walking on the shore of the sea of Galilee, he saw two brethren, Simon who
was called Cephas, and Andrew his brother, casting their nets into the sea; for they were fishers.
And Jesus said unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. And they immediately left
their nets there and followed him. And when he went on from thence, he saw other two brothers,
James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, in the ship with Zebedee their father, mending their
nets; and Jesus called them. And they immediately forsook the ship and their father Zebedee, and
followed him.

And when the multitude gathered unto him to hear the word of God, while he was standing on the
shore of the sea of Gennesaret, he saw two boats standing beside the sea, while the two fishers
which were gone out of them were washing their nets. And one of them belonged to Simon Cephas.
And Jesus went up and sat down in it, and commanded that they should move away a little from the
land into 52 the water. And he sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat. And when he had
left off his speaking, he said unto Simon, Put out into the deep, and cast your net for a draught. And
Simon answered and said unto him, My Master, we toiled all night and caught nothing; now at thy
word I will cast the net. And when they did this, there were enclosed a great many fishes; and their
net was on the point of breaking. And they beckoned to their comrades that were in the other boat,
to come and help them. And when they came, they filled both boats, so that they were on the point
of sinking.

SECTION VI.

61 Arabic, But when Simon Cephas saw this he fell before the feet of Jesus, and said unto him, My
Lord, I beseech of thee to depart from me, for I am 2 a sinful man. And amazement took possession
of him, and of all who were with him, 3 because of the draught of the fishes which they had taken.
And thus also were James and John the sons of Zebedee overtaken, who were Simon's partners.
And Jesus said 4 unto Simon, Fear not; henceforth thou shalt be a fisher of men unto life. And they
brought the boats to the land; and they left everything, and followed him.

5 And after that came Jesus and his disciples into the land of Judaea; and he went 6 about there with
them, and baptized. And John also was baptizing in AEnon, which is beside Salim, because there
was much water there: and they came, and were bap- 8 tized. And John was not yet come into
prison. And there was an inquiry between 9 one of John's disciples and one of the Jews about
purifying. And they came unto John, and said unto him, Our master, he that was with thee beyond
Jordan, to whom thou hast borne witness, behold, he also baptizeth, and many come to him. John
answered and said unto them, A man can receive nothing of himself, except it be given him from
heaven. Ye are they that bear witness unto me that I said, I am not the Messiah, but I am one sent
before him. And he that hath a bride is a bridegroom: and the friend of the bridegroom is he that
standeth and listeneth to him, and rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice. Lo now,
behold, my 13, Arabic, joy becometh complete. And he must increase and I decrease. For he that is
come from above is higher than everything; and he that is of the earth, of the earth he is, and of the
earth he speaketh; and he that came down from heaven is higher than all. And he beareth witness of
what he hath seen and heard: and no man receiveth his witness. And he that hath received his witness
hath asserted that he is truly God. And he whom God hath sent speaketh the words of God: God
gave not the Spirit by measure. The Father loveth the Son, and hath put everything in his hands.
Whosoever believeth in the Son hath eternal life; but whosoever obeyeth not the Son shall not see
life, but the wrath of God cometh upon him.

20 And Jesus learned that the Pharisees had heard that he had received many disciples, and that he
was baptizing more than John (not that Jesus was himself bap- tizing, but his disciples); and so he left
Judaea.

23 And Herod the governor, because he used to be rebuked by John because of Herodias the wife
of Philip his brother, and for all the sins which he was commit- ting, added to all that also this, that he
shut up John in prison.

25 And when Jesus heard that John was delivered up, he went away to Galilee. And he entered
again into Cans, where he had made the water wine. And there was at Capernaum a king's servant,
whose son was sick. And this man heard that Jesus was come from Judaea to Galilee; and he went
to him, and besought of him that he would come down and heal his son; for he had come near unto
death. 28, Jesus said unto him, Except ye see signs and wonders, ye do not believe. The Arabic,
king's servant said unto him, My Lord, come down, that the child die not. Jesus said unto him, Go;
for thy son is alive. And that man believed the word which Jesus spake, and went. And when he
went down, his servants met him and told him, and said unto him, Thy son is alive. And he asked
them at what time he recovered. They said unto him, Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever left him.
And his father knew that that was at that hour in which Jesus said unto him, Thy son is alive. And he
believed, he and the whole people of his house. And this is the second sign which Jesus did when he
returned from Judaea to Galilee. And he was preaching in the synagogues of Galilee.

36 And he left Nazareth, and came and dwelt in Capernaum by the sea shore, in the borders of
Zebulun and Naphtali: that it might be fulfilled which was said in Isaiah the prophet, who said, The
land of Zebulun, the land of Naphtali, The way of the sea, the passage of the Jordan, Galilee of the
nations:

39 The people sitting in darkness Saw a great light, And those sitting in the region and in the shadow
of death, There appeared to them a light.

40 And he taught them on the sabbaths. And they wondered because of his doctrine: for his word
was as if it were authoritative. And there was in the synagogue a man with an unclean devil, and he
cried out with a loud voice, and said, Let me alone; what have I to do with thee, thou Jesus of
Nazareth? art thou come for our destruction? I know thee who thou art, thou Holy One of God.
And Jesus rebuked him, and said, Stop up thy mouth, and come out of him. And the demon threw
him in the midst and came out of him, having done him no harm. And great amaze- Arabic, ment
took hold upon every man. And they talked one with another, and said, What is this word that
orders the unclean spirits with power and authority, and they come out? And the news of him spread
abroad in all the region which was around them.

46 And when Jesus went out of the synagogue, he saw a man sitting among the publicans, named
Matthew: and he said unto him, Come after me. And he rose, and followed him.

47, And Jesus came to the house of Simon and Andrew with James and John. And Simon's wife's
mother was oppressed with a great fever, and they besought him for her. And he stood over her and
rebuked her fever, and it left her, and immediately she rose and ministered to them. And at even they
brought to him many that had demons: and he cast out their devils with the word. And all that had
sick, their diseases being divers and malignant, brought them unto him. And he laid his hand on them
one by one and healed them: that that might be fulfilled which was said in the prophet Isaiah, who
said, He taketh our pains and beareth our diseases. And all the city was gathered together unto the
door of Jesus. And he cast out devils also from many, as they were crying out and saying, Thou art
the Messiah, the Son of God; and he rebuked them. And he suffered not the demons to speak,
because they knew him that he was the Lord the Messiah.

SECTION VII.

7 Arabic, And in the morning of that day he went out very early, and went to a desert place, and
was there praying. And Simon and those that were with him sought him. And when they found him,
they said unto him, All the people seek for thee. He said unto them, Let us go into the adjacent
villages and towns, that I may preach there also; for to this end did I come. And the multitudes were
seeking him, and came till they reached him; and they took hold of him, that he should not go away
from them. But Jesus said unto them, I must preach of the kingdom of God in other cities also: for
because of this gospel was I sent. And Jesus was going about all the cities and the villages, and
teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all the diseases
and all the sicknesses, 8 and casting out the devils.

And his fame became known that he was teaching in 9 every place and being glorified by every man.
And when he passed by, he saw Levi the son of Alphaeus sitting among the tax-gatherers; and he
said unto him, Follow me: and he rose and followed him. And the news of him was heard of in all the
land of Syria: and they brought unto him all those whom grievous ills had befallen through divers
diseases, and those that were enduring torment, and those that were possessed, and lunatics, and
paralytics; and he healed them.

11, And after some days Jesus entered into Capernaum again. And when they heard that he was in
the house, many gathered, so that it could not hold them, even about Arabic, the door; and he made
known to them the word of God. And there were there some of the Pharisees and the teachers of
the law, sitting, come from all the villages of Galilee, and Judaea, and Jerusalem; and the power of
the Lord was present to heal them. And some men brought a bed with a man on it who was
paralytic. And they sought to bring him in and lay him before him. And when they found no way to
bring him in because of the multitude of people, they went up to the roof, and let him down with his
bed from the roofing, into the midst before Jesus. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the
paralytic, My son, thy sins are for- given thee. And the scribes and Pharisees began to think within
their hearts, Why doth this man blaspheme? Who is it that is able to forgive sins, but God alone? 18
And Jesus knew by the spirit that they were thinking this within themselves, and he said unto them,
Why do ye think this within your heart? Which is better, that it should be said to the paralytic, Thy
sins are forgiven thee, or that it should be said to him, Arise, and take thy bed, and walk? That ye
may know that the Son of man is empowered on earth to forgive sins (and he said to the paralytic), I
say unto thee, Arise, take thy bed, and go to thine house. And he rose forthwith, and took his bed,
and went out in the presence of all. And he went to his house praising God. And when those
multitudes saw, they feared; and amazement took possession of them, and they praised God, who
had given such power to men. And they said, We have seen marvellous things to-day, of which we
have never before seen the like.

25 Arabic, And after that, Jesus went out, and saw a publican, named Levi, sitting among the
publicans: and he said unto him, Follow me. And he left everything, and rose, and followed him. And
Levi made him a great feast in his house. And there was a great multitude of the publicans and others
sitting with him. And the scribes and Pharisees murmured, and said unto his disciples, Why do ye eat
and drink with the publicans and sinners? Jesus answered and said unto them, The physician seeketh
not those who are well, but those that are afflicted with grievous 30, sickness. I came not to call the
righteous, but the sinners, to repentance. And they said unto him, Why do the disciples of John fast
always, and pray, and the Pharisees also, but thy disciples eat and drink? He said unto them, Ye
cannot make the sons of the marriage feast fast, while the bridegroom is with them. Days will come,
when the bridegroom is taken away from them; then will they fast in those days. And he spake unto
them a parable: No man inserteth a new patch and seweth it in a worn garment, lest the newness of
the new take from the worn, and there occur a great rent. And no man putteth fresh wine into old
skins, lest the wine burst the skins, and the skins be destroyed, and the wine spilled; but they put the
fresh wine in the new skins, and both are preserved. And no man drinketh old wine and straightway
desireth fresh; for he saith, The old is better.

37 And while Jesus was walking on the sabbath day among the sown fields, his disciples hungered.
And they were rubbing the ears with their hands, and eating. But some of the Pharisees, when they
saw them, said unto him, See, why do thy disciples on the sabbath day that which is not lawful? But
Jesus said unto them, Have ye not read in olden time what David did, when he had need and
hungered, he and those that were with him? how he entered the house of God, when Abiathar was
high priest, and ate the bread of the table of the Lord, which it was not lawful that any should eat,
save the priests, and gave to them that were with him also? And he said unto them, The sabbath was
created because of man, and man was not created because of the sabbath. Or have ye not read in
the law, that the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and yet they are blameless? I say unto you
now, that here is what is greater than the temple. If ye had known this. I love mercy, not sacrifice, ye
would not have condemned those on whom is no blame. The Lord of the sabbath is the Son of man.
And his relatives heard, and went out to take him, and said, He hath gone out of his mind.

47 And on the next sabbath day he entered into the synagogue and was teach- ing. And there was
there a man whose right hand was withered. And the scribes and the Pharisees were watching him,
whether he would heal on the sabbath day, that they might find the means of accusing him. But he
knew their thoughts, and said unto the man whose hand was withered, Rise and come near into the
midst of the synagogue. And when he came and stood, Jesus said unto them, I ask you, which is
lawful to be done on the sabbath day, good or evil? shall lives be saved or Arabic, destroyed? But
they were silent. Regarding them with anger, being grieved because of the hardness of their hearts.
And he said unto the man, Stretch out thy hand. And he stretched it out: and his hand became
straight. Then he said unto them, What man of you shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a well on
the sabbath day, will not take it and lift it out? And how much is man better than a sheep! Wherefore
it is lawful on the sabbath to do good.

SECTION VIII.

8 1 And the Pharisees went out, and consulted together concerning him, that they 2 might destroy
him. And Jesus perceived, and removed thence: and great multitudes 3 followed him; and he healed
all of them: and he forbade them that they should 4 not make him known: that the saying in Isaiah the
prophet might be fulfilled, which said, 5 Behold, my servant with whom I am pleased; My beloved in
whom my soul hath delighted:

My spirit have I put upon him, And he shall proclaim to the nations judgement.

6 He shall not dispute, nor cry out; And no man shall hear his voice in the marketplace.

7 And a bruised reed shall he not break, And a smoking lamp shall he not extinguish, until he shall
bring forth judgement unto victory.

8 And the nations shall rejoice in his name.

9 And in those days Jesus went out to the mountain that he might pray, and he spent the night there
in prayer to God. And when the morning was come, he called the disciples. And he went towards
the sea: and there followed him much people from Galilee that he might pray, and from Judaea, and
from Jerusalem, and from Idumaea, and from beyond Jordan, and from Tyre, and from Sidon, and
from De- 12 capolis; and great multitudes came unto him, which had heard what he did. And he
spake to his disciples to bring him the boat because of the multitudes, that they might not throng him.
And he healed many, so that they were almost falling on Arabic, him on account of their seeking to
get near him. And those that had plagues and unclean spirits, as soon as they beheld him, would fall,
and cry out, and say, Thou art the Son of God. And he rebuked them much, that they should not
make him known. And those that were under the constraint of un- clean spirits were healed. And all
of the crowd were seeking to come near him; because power went out from him, and he healed
them all.

18, And when Jesus saw the multitudes, he went up to the mountain. And he called his disciples, and
chose from them twelve; and they are those whom he named apostles: Simon, whom he named
Cephas, and Andrew his brother, and James and John, and Philip and Bartholomew, and Matthew
and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon which was called the Zealot, and Judas the
son of James, and Judas the Iscariot, being he that had betrayed him. And Jesus went down with
them and stood in the plain, and the company of his disciples, and the great multitude of people. And
these twelve he chose to be with him, and that he might send them to preach, and to have power to
heal the sick and to cast out devils.

26 Then he lifted up his eyes unto them, and opened his mouth, and taught them, and said, Blessed
are the poor in spirit: for the kingdom of heaven is theirs.

28 Blessed are the sorrowful: for they shall be comforted.

29 Blessed are the humble: for they shall inherit the earth.

30 Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be satisfied.

31 Blessed are the merciful: for on them shall be mercy.

32 Arabic, Blessed are the pure in their hearts: for they shall see God.

33 Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the sons of God.

34 Blessed are they that were persecuted for righteousness' sake: for the kingdom of heaven is
theirs.

35 Blessed are ye when men shall hate you, and separate you from them, and persecute you, and
reproach you, and shall speak against you with all evil talk, for my sake, falsely. Then rejoice and be
glad, for your reward is great in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets before you.

37 But woe unto you rich! for ye hive received your consolation.

38 Woe unto you that are satisfied! ye shall hunger.

Woe unto you that laugh now! ye shall weep and be sad.

39 Woe unto you when men praise you! for so did their fathers use to do to the false prophets.

40 Unto you do I say, ye which hear, Ye are the salt of the earth: if then the salt become tasteless,
wherewith shall it be salted? For any purpose it is of no use, but is thrown outside, and men tread
upon it. Ye are the light of the world. It is impossible that a city built on a mountain should be hid.
Neither do they light a lamp and place it under a bushel, but on the lamp-stand, and it giveth light to
all who are in the house. So shall your light shine before men, that they may see your good works,
and glorify your Father which is in heaven. There is nothing secret that shall not be revealed, or
hidden that shall not be known. Whoever hath ears that hear, let him hear.

46 Think not that I came to destroy the law or the prophets; I came not to destroy, but to complete.
Verily I say unto you, Until heaven and earth shall pass, there Arabic, shall not pass one point or one
letter of the law, until all of it shall be accomplished. Every one who shall violate now one of these
small commandments, and shall teach men so, shall be called lacking in the kingdom of heaven: every
one that shall do and teach shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. I say unto you now, unless
your righteousness abound more than that of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall not enter the
kingdom of heaven.

50 Ye have heard that it was said to the ancients, Do not kill; and every one that killeth is worthy of
the judgement. But I say unto you that every one who is angry with his brother without a cause is
worthy of the judgement; and every one that saith to his brother, Thou foul one, is condemned by the
synagogue; and whoso- 52 ever saith to him, Thou fool, is worthy of the fire of Gehenna. If thou art
now offering thy gift at the altar, and rememberest there that thy brother hath conceived against thee
any grudge, leave thy gift at the altar, and go first and satisfy thy brother, and then return and offer
thy gift. Join thine adversary quickly, and while thou art still with him in the way, give a ransom and
free thyself from him; test thine adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the
tax- collector, and thou fall into prison. And verily I say unto thee, Thou shall not go out thence until
thou payest the last farthing.

57, Ye have heard that it was said, Do not commit adultery: but I now say unto you, that every one
that looketh at a woman lusting after her hath forthwith already Arabic, committed adultery with her
in his heart. If thy right eye injure thee, put p. 34 it out and cast it from thee; for it is preferable for
thee that one of thy members should perish, and not thy whole body go into the fire of hell. And if thy
right hand injure thee, cut it off and cast it from thee; and it is better for thee that one of thy members
should perish, and not thy whole body fall into Gehenna. It was said that he that putteth away his
wife should give her a writing of divorcement: but I say unto you, that every one that putteth away his
wife, except for the cause of adultery, hath made it lawful for her to commit adultery: and whosoever
taketh one that is put away committeth adultery.

SECTION IX.

9 1 Ye have heard also that it was said unto the ancients, Lie not, but perform unto 2 God in thy
oaths: but I say unto you, Swear not at all; neither by heaven, for it 3 is God's throne; nor by the
earth, for it is a footstool under his feet; nor yet by 4 Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King.
Neither shalt thou swear by thy 5 head, for thou canst not make in it one lock of hair black or white.
But your word shall be either Yea or Nay, and what is in excess of this is of the evil one.

6, 7 Ye have heard that it was said, Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth: but I say unto you, Stand not in
opposition to the evil; but whosoever smiteth thee on thy right 8 cheek, turn to him also the other.
And he that would sue thee, and take thy tunic, 9 leave to him also thy wrapper. And whosoever
compelleth thee one mite, go with Arabic, him twain. And he that asketh thee, give unto him: and he
that would borrow of thee, prevent him not. And prosecute not him that taketh thy substance. And
as ye desire that men should do to you, so do ye also to them.

12, Ye have heard that it was said, Love thy neighbour and hate thine enemy: but I say unto you,
Love your enemies, and pray for those that curse you, and deal well with those that hate you, and
pray for those who take you with violence and persecute you; that ye may be sons of your heavenly
Father, who maketh his sun to rise on the good and the evil, and sendeth down his rain on the
righteous and the unrighteous. If ye love them that love you, what reward shall ye have? for the pub-
licans and sinners also love those that love them. And if ye do a kindness to those who treat you
well, where is your superiority? for sinners also do likewise. And if ye lend to him of whom ye hope
for a reward, where is your superiority? for the sinners also lend to sinners, seeking recompense
from them. But love your enemies, and do good to them, and lend, and cut not off the hope of any
man; that your reward may be great, and ye may be the children of the Highest: for he is lenient
towards the wicked and the ungrateful. Be ye merciful, even as your Father also is merciful. And if
ye inquire for the good of your brethren only, what more have ye done than others? is not this the
conduct of the publicans also? Be ye now perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.

22 Consider your alms; do them not before men to let them see you: and if it be not so, ye have no
reward before your Father which is in the heavens. When then thou givest an alms now, do not
sound a trumpet before thee, as do the people of hypocrisy, Arabic, in the synagogues and the
marketplaces, that men may praise them. And verily say I unto you, They have received their
reward. But thou, when thou doest alms, let thy left hand not know what thy right hand doeth; that
thine alms may be concealed: and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.

26 And whenever thou prayest, be not as the hypocrites, who love to stand in the synagogues and in
the corners of the marketplaces for prayers, that men may be- hold them. And verily say I unto you,
They have received their reward. But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and fasten thy
door, and pray to thy Father in secret, and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.
And whenever ye pray, be not babblers, as the heathen; for they think that by the abundance of their
words they shall be heard. Then be not ye now like unto them: for your Father knoweth your request
before ye ask him. One of his disciples said unto him, Our Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his
disciples. Jesus said unto them, Thus now pray ye now: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed
be thy 33, name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so on earth. Give us the food
of to-day. And forgive, us our trespasses, as we forgave those that trespassed against us. And bring
us not into temptations, but deliver us from the evil one. For thine is the kingdom, and the power,
and the glory, for ever and ever. If ye forgive Arabic, men their wrong-doing, your Father which is in
heaven will forgive you. p. 37 But if ye forgive not men, neither will your Father pardon your
wrong-doing.

39 When ye fast, do not frown, as the hypocrites; for they make their faces austere, that they may be
seen of men that they are fasting. Verily I say unto you, They have received their reward. But when
thou fastest, wash thy face and anoint thy head; that thou make not an appearance to men of fasting,
but to thy Father which is in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee.

42 Be not agitated, little flock; for your Father hath delighted to give you the king- dom. Sell your
possessions, and give in alms; take to yourselves purses that wax not old. Lay not up treasure on
earth, where moth and worm corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: but lay up for
yourselves treasure in heaven, where moth and worm do not corrupt, nor thieves break through nor
steal: for where your treasure is, there also will your heart be. The lamp of the body is the eye: if then
thine eye now be sound, thy whole body also shall be light. But if thine eye be evil, all thy body shall
be dark. And if the light which is in thee is darkness, how great is thy darkness! Be watchful that the
light which is in thee be not darkness. Because that, if thy whole body is light, and have no part dark,
it shall all be light, as the lamp giveth light to thee with its flame.

SECTION X.

10 1 Arabic, NO man can serve two masters; and that because it is necessary that he hate one of
them and love the other, and honour one of them and despise the 2 other. Ye cannot serve God and
possessions. And because of this I say unto you, Be not anxious for yourselves, what ye shall eat
and what ye shall drink; neither for your bodies, what ye shall put on. Is not the life better than the
food, and the body 3 than the raiment? Consider the birds of the heaven, which sow not, nor reap,
nor store in barns; and yet your Father which is in heaven feedeth them. Are not ye 4 better than
they? Who of you when he trieth is able to add to his stature one 5 cubit? If then ye are not able for
a small thing, why are ye anxious about the 7 rest? Consider the wild lily, how it grows, although it
toils not, nor spins; and I say unto you that Solomon in the greatness of his glory was not clothed like
one of 8 them. And if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to-day is, and to-morrow 9 is cast
into the oven, how much more shall be unto you, O ye of little faith! Be not anxious, so as to say,
What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, With what shall we be clothed? Neither let your
minds be perplexed in this: all these things the nations of the world seek; and your Father which is in
heaven knoweth your need of all these things. Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteous-
Arabic. ness; and all these shall come to you as something additional for you. Be not anxious for the
morrow; for the morrow shall be anxious for what belongs to it. Sufficient unto the day is its evil.

13 Judge not, that ye be not judged: condemn not, that ye be not condemned: forgive, and it shall be
forgiven you: release, and ye shall be released: give, that ye may be given unto; with good measure,
abundant, full, they shall thrust into your bosoms. With what measure ye measure it shall be
measured to you. See to it what ye hear: with what measure ye measure it shall be measured to you;
and ye shall be given more. I say unto those that hear, He that hath shall be given unto; and he that
hath not, that which he regards as his shall be taken from him. And he spake unto them a parable,
Can a blind man haply guide a blind man? shall they not both fall into a hollow? A disciple is not
better than his master; 19 every perfect man shall be as his master. Why lookest thou at the mote
which is in the eye of thy brother, but considerest not the column that is in thine own eye? Or how
canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, I will take out the mote from thine eye; and the column which
is in thine eye thou seest not? Thou hypocrite, take out first the column from thine eye; and then shalt
thou see to take out the mote from the eye of thy brother.

21 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast your pearls before the swine, lest they
trample them with their feet, and return and wound you. And he said unto them, Who of you, that
hath a friend, goeth to him at mid- night, and saith unto him, My friend, lend me three loaves; for a
friend hath come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to offer to him: and that friend shall
Arabic, answer him from within, and say unto him, Trouble me not; for the door is shut, and my
children are with me in bed, and I cannot rise and give thee? And verily I say unto you, If he will not
give him because of friendship, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him what he
seeketh. And I also say unto you, Ask, and ye shall be given unto; seek, and ye shall find; knock,
and it shall be opened unto you. Every one that asketh receiveth, and he that seeketh findeth, and he
that knocketh, it shall be opened to him. What father of you, shall his son ask for bread--will he,
think you, give him a stone? and if he ask of him a fish, will he, think you, instead of the fish give him
a serpent? and if he ask him for an egg, will he, think you, extend to him a scorpion? If ye then,
although being evil, know the gifts which are good, and give them to your children, how much more
shall your Father which is in heaven give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him? Whatsoever ye would
that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: this is the law and the prophets.

32 Enter ye by the narrow gate; for the wide gate and the broad way lead to de- struction, and many
they be which go therein. How narrow is the gate and straitened the way leading to life! and few be
they that find it.

34 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, while within they are ravening
wolves. But by their fruits ye shall know them. For every tree is known by its fruit. For figs are not
gathered of thorns, neither are grapes plucked of briers. Even so every good tree bringeth forth good
fruit, but the evil tree bringeth Arabic, forth evil fruit. The good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit,
neither can the evil tree bring forth good fruit. The good man from the good treasures that are in his
heart bringeth forth good things; and the evil man from the evil treasures that are in his heart bringeth
forth evil things: and from the overflowings of the heart the lips speak. Every tree that beareth not
good fruit is cut down and cast 40, into the fire. Therefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Not all
that say unto me, My Lord, my Lord, shall enter the kingdom of the heavens; but he that doeth the
will of my Father which is in heaven. Many shall say unto me in that day, My Lord, my Lord, did we
not prophesy in thy name, and in thy name cast out devils, and in thy name do many powers? Then
shall I say unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye servants of iniquity. Every man that
cometh unto me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to what he is like: he is
like the wise man which built a house, and digged and went deep, and laid the foundations on a rock:
and the rain came down, and the rivers overflowed, and the winds blew, and shook that house, and
it fell not: for its foundation was laid on rocks. And every one that heareth these my words, and
doeth them not, is like 48 the foolish man which built his house on sand, without foundation: and the
rain descended, and the rivers overflowed, and the winds blew, and smote upon that house, and it
fell: and the fall of it was great.

SECTION XI.

11 1 Arabic, And when Jesus finished these sayings, the multitudes were astonished 2 at his
teaching; and that because he was teaching them as one having authority, not as their scribes and the
Pharisees.

3 And when he descended from the mountain, great multitudes followed him.

4 And when Jesus entered Capernaum, the servant of one of the chiefs was in an 5 evil case, and he
was precious to him, and he was at the point of death. And he 6 heard of Jesus, and came to him
with the elders of the Jews; and he besought him, and said, My Lord, my boy is laid in the house
paralysed, and he is suffering griev- 7 ous torment. And the elders urgently requested of him, and
said, He is worthy that 8 this should be done unto him: for he loveth our people, and he also built the
syna- gogue for us. Jesus said unto him, I will come and heal him. That chief answered and said, My
Lord, I am not worthy that my roof should shade thee; but it sufficeth that thou speak a word, and
my lad shall be healed. And I also am a man in obedience to authority, having under my hand
soldiers: and I say to this one, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my
servant that he do this, and he doeth it. And when Jesus heard that, he marvelled at him, and turned
and said unto the multitude that were coming with him, Verily I say unto you, I have not found in
Israel the like of this faith. I say unto you, that many shall come from Arabic, the east and the west,
and shall recline with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob p. in the kingdom of heaven: but the children of
the kingdom shall be cast forth into the outer darkness: and there shall be weeping and gnashing of
teeth. And Jesus said to that chief, Go thy way; as thou hast believed, so shall it be unto thee. And
his lad was healed in that hour. And that chief returned to the house and found that sick servant
healed.

17 And the day after, he was going to a city called Nain, and his disciples with him, and a great
multitude. And when he was come near the gate of the city, he saw a crowd accompanying one that
was dead, the only son of his mother; and his mother was a widow: and there was with her a great
multitude of the people of the city. And when Jesus saw her, he had compassion on her, and said
unto her, Weep not. And he went and advanced to the bier, and the bearers of it stood still; and he
said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And that dead man sat up and began to speak; and he gave
him to his mother. And fear came on all the people: and they praised God, and said, There hath risen
among us a great prophet: and, God 23 hath had regard to his people. And this news concerning him
spread in all Judaea, and in all the region which was about them.

24 And when Jesus saw great multitudes surrounding him, he commanded them to depart to the
other side. And while they were going in the way, there came one of the scribes and said unto him,
My Master, I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest. Jesus said unto him, The foxes have holes,
and the birds of the heaven have nests; but the Son of man hath not a place in which to lay his head.
And he said unto another, Follow me. And he said unto him, My Lord, suffer me first to go and bury
my father. Jesus said unto him, Leave the dead to bury their dead; but thou, follow me and preach
the kingdom of God. And another said unto him, I will fol- Arabic, low thee, my Lord; but first suffer
me to go and salute my household and come. Jesus said unto him, There is no one who putteth his
hand to the plough and looketh behind him, and yet is fit for the kingdom of God.

31 And he said to them on that day in the evening, Let us go over to the other side of the lake; and
he left the multitudes. And Jesus went up and sat in the ship, he and his disciples, and there were
with them other ships. And there occurred on the sea a great tempest of whirlwind and wind, and the
ship was on the point of sinking from the greatness of the waves. But Jesus was sleeping on a
cushion in the stern of the ship; and his disciples came and awoke him, and said unto him, Our Lord,
save us; lo, we perish. And he rose, and rebuked the winds and the turbulence of the water, and said
to the sea, Be still, for thou art rebuked; and the wind was still, and there was a great calm. And he
said unto them, Why are ye thus afraid? and why have ye no faith? And they feared greatly. And
they marvelled, and said one to another, Who, think you, is this, who commandeth also the wind and
the waves and the sea, and they obey him?

38 And they departed and came to the country of the Gadarenes, which is on the other side,
opposite the land of Galilee. And when he went out of the ship to the land, there met him from
among the tombs a man who had a devil for a long time, and wore no clothes, neither dwelt in a
house, but among the tombs. And no man was Arabic, able to bind him with chains, because an y
time that he was bound with chains and fetters he cut the chains and loosened the fetters; and he was
snatched away of the devil into the desert, and no man was able to quiet him; and at all times, in the
night and in the day, he would be among the tombs and in the mountains; and no man was able to
pass by that way; and he would cry out and wound himself with stones. And when he saw Jesus at a
distance, he hastened and worshipped him, and cried with a loud voice and said, What have we to
do with thee, Jesus, Son of the most high God? I adjure thee by God, torment me not. And Jesus
commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man: and he had suffered a long time since the time
when he came into captivity to it.

And Jesus asked him, What is thy name? He said unto him, Legion; for there had entered into him
many devils. And they besought him that he would not command them to depart into the depths.
And there was there a herd of many swine, feeding in the mountain, and those devils besought him to
give them leave to enter the swine; and he gave them leave. And the devils went out of the man and
entered into the swine. And that herd hastened to the summit and fell down into the midst of the sea,
about two thousand, and they were choked in the water. And when the keepers saw what
happened, they fled, and told those in the cities and villages. And the people went out to see what
had happened; and they came to Jesus, and found the man whose Arabic, devils had gone out,
clothed, modest, seated at the feet of Jesus; and they feared. And they reported what they saw, and
how the man was healed who had a devil, and concerning those swine also.

SECTION XII.

12 1 And all the multitude of the Gadarenes entreated him to depart from them, because that great
fear took hold upon them.

2, 3 But Jesus went up into the ship, and crossed, and came to his city. And that man from whom
the devils went out entreated that he might stay with him; but 4 Jesus sent him away, and said unto
him, Return to thy house, and make known what 5 God hath done for thee. And he went, and began
to publish in Decapolis what Jesus had done for him; and they all marvelled.

6 And when Jesus had crossed in the ship to that side, a great multitude received 7 him; and they
were all looking for him. And a man named Jairus, the chief of the 8 synagogue, fell before the feet of
Jesus, and besought him much, and said unto him, I have an only daughter, and she is come nigh unto
death; but come and lay thy 9 hand upon her, and she shall live. And Jesus rose, and his disciples,
and they fol- lowed him. And there joined him a great multitude, and they pressed him.

11, And a woman, which had a flow of blood for twelve years, had suffered much of many
physicians, and spent all that she had, and was not benefited at all, but her trouble increased further.
And when she heard of Jesus, she came in the thronging of Arabic, the crowd behind him, and
touched a his garments; and she thought within herself, If I could reach to touch his garments, I
should live. And immediately the fountain of her blood was dried; and she felt in her body that she
was healed of her plague. And Jesus straightway knew within himself that power had gone out of
him; and he turned to the crowd, and said, Who approached unto my garments? And on their
denying, all of them, Simon Cephas and those with him said unto him, Our Master, the multitudes
throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who ap- proached unto me? And he said, Some one
approached unto me; and I knew that power went forth from me. And that woman, when she saw
that she was not hid from him, came fearing and agitated (for she knew what had happened to her),
and fell down and worshipped him, and told, in the presence of all the people, for what reason she
touched him, and how she was healed immediately. And Jesus said unto her, Be of good courage,
daughter; thy faith hath made thee alive; depart in peace, and be whole from thy plague.

22 And while he was yet speaking, there came a man from the house of the chief of the synagogue,
and said unto him, Thy daughter hath died; so trouble not the teacher. But Jesus heard, and said unto
the father of the maid, Fear not: but be- lieve only, and she shall live. And he suffered no man to go
with him, except Simon Cephas, and James, and John the brother of James. And they reached the
house of the chief of the synagogue; and he saw them agitated, weeping and wail- ing. And he
entered, and said unto them, Why are ye agitated and weeping? the Arabic, maid hath not died, but
she is sleeping. And they laughed at him, for they knew that she had died. And he put every man
forth without, and took the father of the maid, and her mother, and Simon, and James, and John, and
entered into the place where the maid was laid. And he took hold of the hand of the maid, and said
unto her, Maid, arise. And her spirit returned, and straightway she arose and walked: and she was
about twelve years of age. And he commanded that there should be given to her something to eat.
And her father wondered greatly: and he warned them that they should tell no man what had
happened. And this report spread in all that land.

33 And when Jesus crossed over from there, there joined him two blind men, crying out, and saying,
Have mercy on us, thou son of David. And when he came to the house, those two blind men came
to him: and Jesus said unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, our
Lord.

Then he touched their eyes, and said, As ye have believed, it shall be unto you. And immediately
their eyes were opened. And Jesus forbade them, and said, See that no man know. But they went
out and published the news in all that land.

38 And when Jesus went out, they brought to him a dumb man having a devil. And on the going out
of the devil that dumb man spake. And the multitudes marvelled, and said, It was never so seen in
Israel And Jesus was going about in all the cities and in the villages, and teaching in their synagogues,
and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease Arabic, and sickness; and
many followed him. And when Jesus saw the multitudes, p. he had compassion on them, for they
were wearied and scattered, as sheep that have no shepherd. And he called his twelve disciples, and
gave them power and much authority over all devils and diseases; and sent them two and two, that
they might proclaim the kingdom of God, and to heal the sick. And he charged them, and said, Walk
not in the way of the heathen, nor enter into the cities of the Sa- 45, maritans. Go especially unto the
sheep that are lost of the sons of Israel. And when ye go, proclaim and say, The kingdom of heaven
is come near. And heal the sick, and cleanse the lepers, and cast out the devils: freely ye have
received, freely 48, give. Get you not gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses; and take nothing for
the way, except a staff only; nor bag, nor bread; neither shall ye have two tunics, nor shoes, nor
staff, but be shod with sandals; for the labourer is worthy of his food. And whatever city or village ye
enter, inquire who is worthy in it, and there be until 52, ye go out. And when ye enter into the house,
ask for the peace of the house: and if the house is worthy, your peace shall come upon it; but if it is
not worthy, your peace shall return unto you. And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your
sayings, when ye go out from that house, or from that village, shake off the dust Arabic, that is under
your feet against them for a testimony. And verily I say p. 50 unto you, To the land of Sodom and
Gomorrah there shall be rest in the day of judgement, rather than to that city.

SECTION XIII.

13 1 I am sending you as lambs among wolves: be ye now wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.
Beware of men: they shall deliver you to the councils of the magistrates, and scourge you in their
synagogues; and shall bring you before governors and kings for my sake, for a testimony against
them and against the nations. And when they deliver you up, be not s anxious, nor consider
beforehand, what ye shall say; but ye shall be given in that hour what ye ought to speak. Ye do not
speak, but the Spirit of your Father speaketh in you. The brother shall deliver up his brother to
death, and the father his son; and the sons shall rise against their parents, and put them to death. And
ye shall be hated of every man because of my name; but he that endureth unto the end of the matter
shall be saved. When they expel you from this city, flee to another. Verily I say unto you, Ye shall
not finish all the cities of the people of Israel, until the Son of man come.

9, A disciple is not superior to his lord, nor a servant to his master. For it is enough then for the
disciple that he be as his lord, and the servant as his master. If they have called the master of the
house Beelzebul, how much more the people of his house! Fear them not therefore: for there is
nothing covered, that shall Arabic, not be revealed; nor hid, that shall not be disclosed and
published. What I say unto you in the darkness, speak ye in the light; and what ye have told secretly
in the ears in closets, let it be proclaimed on the housetops. I say unto you now, my beloved, Be not
agitated at those who kill the body, but have no power to kill the soul. I will inform you whom ye
shall fear: him which is able to destroy soul and body in hell. Yea, I say unto you, Be afraid of him
especially. Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing in a bond? and one of them shall not fall on the
ground without your Father. But what concerns you: even the hair of your heads 17, also is
numbered. Fear not therefore; ye are better than many sparrows. Every man who confesseth me
now before men, I also will confess him before my Father which is in heaven; but whosoever denieth
me before men, I also will deny him before my Father which is in heaven.

20 Think ye that I am come to cast peace into the earth? I came not to cast peace, but to cast
dissension. Henceforth there shall be five in one house, three of them disagreeing with two, and the
two with the three. The father shall become hostile to his son, and the son to his father; and the
mother to her daughter, and the daughter to her mother; and the mother in law to her daughter in
law, and the daughter in law to her mother in law: and a man's enemies shall be the people of his
house. Whosoever loveth father or mother better than me is not worthy of me; and whoso- Arabic,
ever loveth son or daughter more than his love of me is not worthy of me. And every one that doth
not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whosoever findeth his life shall lose it; and
whosoever loseth his life for my sake shah find it.

27 And whosoever receiveth you receiveth me; and whosoever receiveth me re- ceiveth him that
sent me. And whosoever receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet shall take a prophet's reward;
and whosoever shall receive a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall take a righteous
man's reward. And every one that shall give to drink to one of these least ones a drink of water only,
in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward.

30 And when Jesus finished charging his twelve disciples, he removed thence to teach and preach in
their cities. And while they were going in the way they entered into a certain village; and a woman
named Martha entertained him in her house. And she had a sister named Mary, and she came and
sat at the feet of our Lord, and heard his sayings. But Martha was disquieted by much serving; and
she came and said unto him, My Lord, givest thou no heed that my sister left me alone to serve?
speak to her that she help me. Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art solicitous
and impatient on account of many things: but what is sought is one thing. But Mary hath chosen for
herself a good portion, and that which shall not be taken from her.

36 And the apostles went forth, and preached to the people that they might repent. And they cast
out many devils, and anointed many sick with oil, and healed them. 38, And the disciples of John
told him s of all these things. And when John heard in Arabic, the prison of the doings of the
Messiah, he called two of his disciples, and sent them to Jesus, and said, Art thou he that cometh, or
look we for another? And they came to Jesus, and said unto him, John the Baptist hath sent us unto
thee, and said. Art thou he that cometh, or look we for another? And in that hour he cured many of
diseases, and of plagues of an evil spirit; and he gave sight to many blind. Jesus answered and said
unto them, Go and tell John everything ye have seen and heard: the blind see, and the lame walk, and
the lepers are cleansed, and the blind hear, and the dead rise, and the poor have the gospel
preached to them. And blessed is he who doubteth not in me.

And when John's disciples departed, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John, What
went ye out into the wilderness to see? a reed shaken with the winds? And if not, then what went ye
out to see? a man clothed in soft raiment? Behold, they that are in magnificent garments and in
voluptuousness are in the abode of kings. And if not, then what went ye out to see? a prophet? Yea,
I say unto you, and more than a prophet. This is he of whom it is written, I am sending my messenger
before thy face To prepare the way before thee.

SECTION XIV.

14 1 Verily I say unto you, There hath not arisen among those whom women have borne a greater
than John the Baptist; but he that is little now in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.

2 Arabic, And all the people which heard, and the publicans, justified: God, for 3 they had been
baptized with the baptism of John. But the Pharisees and the scribes wronged the purpose of God in
themselves, in that they were not baptized of 4 him. And from the days of John the Baptist until now
the kingdom of heaven is 5 snatched away by violence. The law and the prophets were until John;
and after that, the kingdom of God is preached, and all press to enter it: and they that exert them- 7
selves snatch it away. All the prophets and the law until John prophesied. And if ye 8 will, then
receive it, that he is Elijah, which is to come. Whosoever hath ears that hear 9 let him hear. Easier is
the perishing of heaven and earth, than the passing away of one point of the law. To whom then shall
I liken the people of this generation, and to whom are they like? They are like the children sitting in
the market, which call to their companions, and say, We sang to you, and ye danced not; we wailed
to you, and ye wept not. John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine; and ye said,
He hath demons: and the Son of man came eating and drinking; and ye said, Behold, a gluttonous
man, and a drinker of wine, and an associate of pub- 14, 15 licans and sinners! And wisdom was
justified of all her children. And when he said that, they came to the house. And there gathered unto
him again multitudes, so that they found not bread to eat. And while he was casting out a devil which
was dumb, when he cast out that devil, that dumb man spake. And the multitudes Arabic. marvelled.
And the Pharisees, when they heard, said, This man doth not cast out the devils, except by Beelzebul
the chief of the demons, which is in him. 18, And others requested of him a sign from heaven, to
tempt him. And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them in parables, Every kingdom that
withstandeth itself shall become desolate; and every house or city that disagreeth with itself shall not
stand: and if a devil cast out a devil, he withstandeth himself; neither shall he be able to stand, but his
end shall be. Then how now shall his kingdom stand? for ye said that I cast out devils by Beelzebul.
And if I by Beelzebul cast out the devils, then your children, by what do they cast them out? And for
this cause they shall be judges against you. But if I by the Spirit of God cast out devils, then the king-
dom of God is come near unto you. Or how can a man enter into the house of a valiant man, and
seize his garments, if he do not beforehand secure himself from that valiant man? and then will he cut
off his house. But when the valiant man is armed, guarding his house, his possessions are in peace.
But if one come who is more valiant than he, he overcometh him, and taketh his whole armour, on
which he relieth, and divideth his spoil. Whosoever is not with me is against me; and whosoever
gathereth not with me scattereth abroad. For this reason I say unto you, Arabic. that all sins and
blasphemies with which men blaspheme shall be forgiven them: but whosoever shall blaspheme
against the Holy Spirit, there is no forgiveness for him for ever, but he is deserving of eternal
punishment: because they said that he had an unclean spirit. And he said also, Every one that
speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him; but whosoever speaketh against the
Holy Spirit, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, nor in the world to come. Either ye must
make a good tree and its fruit good; or ye must make an evil tree and its fruit evil: for the tree is
known by its fruit. Ye children of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? from the
overflowings of the heart the mouth speaketh. The good man from the good treasures which are in
his heart bringeth forth good things; and the wicked man from the evil treasures which are in his heart
bringeth forth evils. I say unto you, that every idle word which men shall speak, they shall give an
answer for in the day of judgement: for by thy sayings thou shalt be justified, and by thy sayings thou
shalt be judged.

37 And he said to the multitudes, When ye see the clouds appear from the west, straightway ye say
that there cometh rain; and so it cometh to pass. And when the south wind bloweth, ye say that there
will be heat; and it cometh to pass. And when the evening is come, ye say, It will be fair weather, for
the heaven has become red. And in the morning ye say, To-day there will be severe weather, for the
redness Arabic. Of the heaven is paling. Ye hypocrites, ye know to examine the face of the P.
heaven and the earth; but the signs of this time ye know not to discern. Then they brought to him one
possessed of a demon, dumb and blind; and he healed him, so that the dumb and blind began to
speak and see. And all the multitudes wondered, and said, Is this, think you, the son of David?

43 And the apostles returned unto Jesus, and told him everything that they had done and wrought.
And he said unto them, Come, let us go into the desert alone, and rest yea little. And many were
going and returning, and they had not leisure, not even to eat bread.

45 And after that, there came to him one of the Pharisees, and besought him that he would eat bread
with him. And he entered into the house of that Pharisee, and reclined. And there was in that city a
woman that was a sinner; and when she knew that he was sitting in the house of that Pharisee, she
took a box of sweet oint- 47 ment, and stood behind him, towards his feet, weeping, and began to
wet his feet with her tears, and to wipe them with the hair of her head, and to kiss his feet, and anoint
them with the sweet ointment. And when that s Pharisee saw it, who invited him, he thought within
himself, and said, This man, if he were a prophet, would know who she is and what is her history: for
the woman which touched him was a sinner.

SECTION XV.

15 1 Jesus answered and said unto him, Simon, I have something to say unto thee. And 2 he said
unto him, Say on, my Master. Jesus said unto him, There were two debtors Arabic, to one creditor;
and one of them owed five hundred pence, and the other 3 owed fifty pence. And because they had
not wherewith to pay, he forgave 4 them both. Which of them ought to love him more? Simon
answered and said, I suppose, he to whom he forgave most. Jesus said unto him, Thou hast judged
rightly. 5 And he turned to that woman, and said to Simon, Dost thou see this woman? I entered into
thy dwelling, and thou gavest me not water to wash my feet: but this 6 woman hath bathed my feet
with her tears, and dried them with her hair. And thou kissedst me not: but this woman, since she
entered, hath not ceased to kiss my 7 feet. And thou anointedst not my head with oil: but this woman
hath anointed 8 my feet with sweet ointment. And for this, I say unto thee, Her many sins are
forgiven her, because she loved much; for he to whom little is forgiven loveth little. And he said unto
that woman, Thy sins are forgiven thee. And those that were in- vited began to say within
themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also? And Jesus said to that woman, Thy faith hath saved
thee; go in peace. And many believed in him when they saw the signs which he was doing. But Jesus
did not trust himself to them, for he knew every man, and he needed not any man to testify to him
concerning every man; for he knew what was in man.

15 And after that, Jesus set apart from his disciples other seventy, and sent them two and two before
his face to every region and city whither he was purposing to go. And he said unto them, The harvest
is abundant, and the labourers are few: entreat now the Lord of the harvest, that he send forth
labourers into his harvest. Go Arabic, ye: and lo, I am sending you as lambs among wolves. Take
not with you purses, nor a wallet, nor shoes; neither salute any man in the way. And whatsoever
house ye enter, first salute that house: and if there be there a son of peace, let your peace rest upon
him; but if there be not, your peace shall return to you. And be ye in that house eating and drinking
what they have: for the labourer is worthy of his hire. And remove not from house to house. And into
whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you, eat what is presented to you: and heal the sick that
are therein, and say unto them, The kingdom of God is come near unto you. But whatsoever city ye
enter, and they receive you not, go out into the market, and say, Even the dust that clave to our feet
from your city, we shake off against you; but know this, that the kingdom of God is come near unto
you. I say unto you, that for Sodom there shall be quiet in the day of judgement, but there shall not
be for that city. Then began Jesus to rebuke the cities in which there had been many mighty works,
and they repented not. And he said, Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! if there
had been in Tyre and Sidon the signs which were in thee, it may be that they would have repented in
sackcloth and ashes. Howbeit I say unto you, that for Tyre and Sidon there shall be rest in the day of
judgement, more than for you. And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted unto heaven, shalt sink
down unto Hades; for if there had been in Sodom the wonders which were in thee, it would have
remained until this day. And now I say unto thee, that for the land of Sodom there shall be quiet in
the day of judgement, more than for thee.

32 Arabic. And he said again unto his apostles, Whosoever heareth you heareth me; and whosoever
heareth me heareth him that sent me: and whosoever wrongeth you wrongeth me; and whosoever
wrongeth me wrongeth him that sent me.

33 And those seventy returned with great joy, and said unto him, Our Lord, even the devils also are
subject unto us in thy name. He said unto them, I beheld Satan fallen like lightning from heaven.
Behold, I am giving you authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and the whole race of the
enemy; and nothing shall hurt you. Only ye must not rejoice that the devils are subject unto you; but
be glad that your names are written in heaven.

37 And in that hour Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit, and said, I acknowledge thee, my Father, Lord
of heaven and earth, that thou didst hide these things from the wise and understanding, and didst
reveal them unto children: yea, my Father; so was thy will. And he turned to his disciples, and said
unto them, Everything hath been delivered to me of my Father: and no man knoweth who the Son is,
save the Father; and who the Father is, save the Son, and to whomsoever the Son willeth to reveal
him. Come unto me, all of you, ye that are wearied and bearers of bur- dens, and I will give you rest.
Bear my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am gentle and lowly in my heart: and ye shall find rest
unto your souls. For my yoke is pleasant, and my burden is light.

42 And while great multitudes were going with him, he turned, and said unto them, Whosoever
cometh unto me, and hateth not his father, and his mother, and his brethren, and his sisters, and his
wife, and his children, and himself also, cannot Arabic, be a disciple to me. And whosoever doth not
take his cross, and follow p. me, cannot be a disciple to me. Which of you desireth to build a tower,
and doth not sit down first and reckon his expenses and whether he hath enough to complete it? lest
when he hath laid the foundations, and is not able to finish, all that behold him laugh at him, and say,
This man began to build, and was not able to 48 finish. Or what king goeth to the battle to fight with
another king, and doth not consider first whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him that
cometh to him with twenty thousand? And if he is not able, he sendeth unto him while he is afar off,
and seeketh peace. So shall every man of you consider, that desireth to be a disciple to me; for if he
renounceth not all that he hath, he cannot be a disciple to me.

SECTION XVI.

16 1 Then answered certain of the scribes and Pharisees, that they might tempt him, 2 and said,
Teacher, we desire to see a sign from thee. He answered and said, This evil and adulterous
generation seeketh a sign; and it shall not be given a sign, 3 except the sign of Jonah the prophet.
And as Jonah was a sign to the inhabitants 4 of Nineveh, so shall the Son of man also be to this
generation. And as Jonah was in the belly of the great fish three days and three nights, so shall the
Son of man 5 be in the heart of the earth three days and three nights. The queen of the south shall
rise in the judgement with the people of this generation, and condemn them: for she came from the
ends of the earth that she might hear the wisdom of Solomon; 6 Arabic, and behold, here is a better
than Solomon. The men of Nineveh shall stand in the judgement with this generation, and condemn it:
for they repented at 7 the preaching of Jonah; and behold, here is a greater than Jonah. The unclean
spirit, when he goeth out of the man, departeth, and goeth about through places wherein are no
waters, that he may find rest for himself; and when he findeth it not, he 8 saith, I will return to my
house whence I came out. And if he come and find it 9 adorned and set in order, then he goeth, and
associateth with himself seven other spirits worse than himself; and they enter and dwell in it: and the
end of that man shall be worse than his beginning. Thus shall it be unto this evil generation.

11 And while he was saying that, a woman from the multitude lifted up her voice, and said unto him,
Blessed is the womb that bare thee, and the breasts that nursed thee. But he said unto her, Blessed is
he that heareth the word of God, and keepeth it.

13 And while he was speaking unto the multitude, there came unto him his mother and his brethren,
and sought to speak with him; and they were not able, because of the multitude; and they stood
without and sent, calling him unto them. A man said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren
are standing without, and seek to speak with thee. But he answered unto him that spake unto him,
Who is my mother? and who are my brethren? And he beckoned with his hand, stretching it out
towards his disciples, and said, Behold, my mother! and behold, my brethren! And every man that
shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven is my brother, and my sister, and my mother.

19 And after that, Jesus was going about in the cities and in the villages, and pro- Arabic, claiming
and preaching the kingdom of God, and his; twelve with him, and the women which had been healed
of diseases and of evil spirits, Mary that was called Magdalene, from whom he had cast out seven
devils, and Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's steward, and Susanna, and many others, who were
ministering to them of their substance.

22 And after that, Jesus went out of the house, and sat on the sea shore. And there gathered unto
him great multitudes. And when the press of the people was great upon him, he went up and sat in
the boat; and all the multitude was standing on the shore of the sea. And he spake to them much in
parables, and said, The sower went forth to sow: and when he sowed, some fell on the beaten
highway; and it was trodden upon, and the birds ate it.

And other fell on the rocks: and some, where there was not much earth; and straightway it sprang
up, because it had no depth in the earth: and when the sun rose, it withered; and because it had no
root, it dried up. And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprang up with it, and choked it; and it
yielded no fruit. And other fell into excellent and good ground; and it came up, and grew, and
brought forth fruit, some thirty, and some sixty, and some a hundred. And when he said that, he
cried, He that hath ears that hear, let him hear. And when they were alone, his disciples came, and
asked him, and said unto him, What is this parable? and why spakest thou unto them in parables? He
Arabic, answered and said unto them, Unto you is given the knowledge of the secrets of the
kingdom of God; but it is not given unto them that are without. He that hath shall be given unto, and
there shall be added; and he that hath not, that which he hath shah be taken from him also. For this
cause therefore I speak unto them in parables; because they see, and see not; and hear, and hear
not, nor understand. And in them is being fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah, who said, Hearing they
shall hear, and shall not understand; And seeing they shall see, and shall not perceive:

36 The heart of this people is waxed gross, And their hearing with their ears is become heavy, And
they have closed their eyes; Lest they should see with their eyes, And hear with their ears, And
understand with their hearts, And should return, And I should heal them.

37, But ye, blessed are your eyes, which see; and your ears, which hear. Blessed are the eyes which
see what ye see. Verily I say unto you, Many of the prophets and the righteous longed to see what
ye see, and saw not; and to hear what ye hear, and heard not. When ye know not this parable, how
shall ye know all para- 41, 42 bles? Hear ye the parable of the sower. The sower which sowed,
sowed the word of God. Every one who heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not,
the evil one cometh and snatcheth away the word that hath been sown in his heart: and this is that
which was sown on the middle of the highway. But that which was sown on the rocks is he that
heareth the word, and straightway receiveth 45, Arabic, it with joy; only, it hath no root in his soul,
but his belief in it is for a time; and whenever there is distress or persecution because of a word, he
stumbleth quickly. And that which was sown among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the
care of this world, and the error of riches, and the rest of the other lusts enter, and choke the word,
and it becometh without fruit. And that which was sown in good ground is he that heareth my word
in a pure and good heart, and understandeth it, and holdeth to it, and bringeth forth fruit with
patience, and produceth either a hundredfold or sixtyfold or thirty.

49 And he said, So is the kingdom of God, like a man who casteth seed into the earth, and sleepeth
and riseth by night and day, and the seed groweth and cometh up, whence he knoweth not. And the
earth bringeth it to the fruit; and first it will be blade, and after it ear, and at last perfect wheat in the
ear: and whenever the fruit ripeneth, he bringeth immediately the sickle, for the harvest hath come.

SECTION XVII.

17 1 And he set forth to them another parable, and said, The kingdom of heaven is like a man who
sowed good seed in his field; but when men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the
wheat, and went away. And when the blade sprang up and brought forth fruit, there were noticed the
tares also. And the servants of the master of the house came, and said unto him, Our lord, didst thou
not sow good seed in thy field? whence are there tares in it? He said unto them, An enemy hath done
this. His servants said unto him, Wilt thou that we go 6 and separate it? He said unto them, Perhaps,
when ye separate the tares, ye would 7 root up with them wheat also. Leave them to grow both
together until the harvest: and in the time of the harvest I will say unto the reapers, Separate the tares
first, and bind them in bundles to be burned with fire; and gather the wheat into my barns.

8, 9 And he set forth to them another parable, and said, To what is the kingdom of God like? and to
what shall I liken it? and in what parable shall I set it forth? It is like a grain of mustard seed, which a
man took, and planted in his field: and of the number of the things that are sown in the earth it is
smaller than all of the things which are sown, which are upon the earth; but when it is grown, it is
greater than all the herbs, and produceth large branches, so that the birds of heaven make their nests
in its branches.

13, And he set forth to them another parable: To what shall I liken the kingdom of God? It is like the
leaven which a woman took, and kneaded into three measures of flour, until the whole of it was
leavened.

16 And Jesus spake all that to the multitudes by way of parables, according as they were able to
hear. And without parables spake he not unto them; that the saying of the Lord through the prophet
might be fulfilled:

I will open my mouth in parables; And I will utter secrets which were before the foundations of the
world.

18 But he explained to his disciples privately everything.

19 Then Jesus left the multitudes, and came to the house. And his disciples came Arabic. unto him,
and said unto him, Explain unto us that parable about the tares and the field. He answered and said
unto them, He that sowed good seed is the Son of man; and the field is the world; and the good seed
are the children of the kingdom; and the tares are the children of the evil one; and the enemy that
sowed them is Satan; and the harvest is the end of the world; and the reapers are the angels. And as
the tares are separated and burned in the fire, so shall it be in the end of this world. The Son of man
shall send his angels, and separate from his kingdom all things that injure, and all the doers of iniquity,
and they shall cast them into the furnace of fire: and there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Then the righteous shall shine as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Whosoever hath ears that
hear, let him hear.

27 And again the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hid in a field: that which a man found and hid;
and, for his pleasure in it, went and sold all that he had, and bought that field.

28 And again the kingdom of heaven is like a man that is a merchant seeking ex- cellent pearls; and
when he found one pearl of great price, he went and sold everything that he had, and bought it.

30 And again the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was cast into the sea, and gathered of every
kind: and when it was filled, they drew it up on to the shore of the sea, and sat down to select; and
the good of them they threw into the vessels, and the bad they threw outside. Thus shall it be in the
end of the world: the angels shall go forth, and separate the wicked from among the good, and shall
cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

34 Jesus said unto them, Have ye understood all these things? They said unto Arabic, him, Yea, our
Lord. He said unto them, Therefore every scribe that be- cometh a disciple of the kingdom of
heaven is like a man that is a householder, who bringeth out of his treasures the new and the old.

36, And when Jesus had finished all these parables, he removed thence, and came to his city; and he
taught them in their synagogues, so that they were perplexed. And when the sabbath came, Jesus
began to teach in the synagogue; and many of those that heard marvelled, and said, Whence came
these things to this man? And many envied him and gave no heed to him, but said, What is this
wisdom that is given to this man, that there should happen at his hands such as these mighty works?
Is not this a carpenter, son of a carpenter? and is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren,
James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas? And his sisters, all of them, lo, are they not all with us?
Whence hath this man all these things? And they were in doubt concerning him. And Jesus knew
their opinion, and said unto them, Will ye haply" say unto me this proverb, Physician, heal first
thyself: and all that we have heard that thou didst in Capernaum, do here also in thine own city? And
he said, Verily I say unto you, A prophet is not received in his own city, nor among his brethren: for
a prophet is not despised, save in his own city, and among his own kin, and in his own house. Verily
I say unto you, In the days of Elijah the prophet, there were many widows among the children of
Israel, when the heaven held back three years and six months, and there was a great famine in all the
land; and Elijah Arabic, was not sent to one of them, save to Zarephath of Sidon, to a woman that
was a widow. And many lepers were among the children of Israel in the days of Elisha the prophet;
but not one of them was cleansed, save Naaman the Nabathaean. And he was not able to do there
many mighty works, because of their unbelief; except that he laid his hand upon a few of the sick,
and healed them. And he mar- velled at their lack of faith. And when those who were in the
synagogue heard, 51 they were all filled with wrath; and they rose up, and brought him forth outside
the city, and brought him to the brow of the hill upon which their city was built, that they might cast
him from its summit: but he passed through among them and went away.

53 And he went about in the villages which were around Nazareth, and taught in their synagogues.

SECTION XVIII.

18 1 At that time Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame of Jesus, and all the things which came to
pass at his hand; and he marvelled, for he had obtained excellent 2 information concerning him. And
same men said that John the Baptist was risen 3 from among the dead; and others said that Elijah
had appeared; and others, Jere- 4 miah; and others, that a prophet of the old prophets was risen;
and others said that he 5 was a prophet like one of the prophets. Herod said to his servants, This is
John the Baptist, he whom I beheaded; he is risen from among the dead: therefore mighty 6 Arabic.
works result from him. For Herod himself had sent and taken John, and cast him into prison, for the
sake of Herodias his brother Philip's wife, whom he 7 had taken. And John said to Herod, Thou hast
no authority to take the wife of thy 8 brother. And Herodias avoided him and wished to kill him; and
she could not.

9 But Herod feared John, for he knew that he was a righteous man and a holy; and he guarded him,
and heard him much, and did, and obeyed him with gladness. And he wished to kill him; but he
feared the people, for they adhered to him as the prophet. And there was a celebrated day, and
Herod had made a feast for his great men on the day of his anniversary, and for the officers and for
the chief men of Galilee. And the daughter of Herodias came in and danced in the midst of the
company, and pleased Herod and those that sat with him. And the king said to the damsel, Ask of
me what thou wilt, and I will give it thee. And he sware unto her, Whatsoever thou shalt ask, I will
give it thee, to the half of my kingdom. And she went out, and said unto her mother, What shall I ask
him? She said unto her, The head of John the Baptist. And immediately she came in hastily to the
king, and said unto him, I desire in this hour that thou give me on a dish the head of John the Baptist.
And the king was exceeding sorry; but because of the oath and the guests he did not wish to refuse
her. But immediately the king sent an executioner, and commanded that he should bring the head of
John: and he went and cut off the head of John in the prison, and brought it on a dish, and delivered
it to the damsel; and the damsel gave it to her mother. And his disciples heard, and came Arabic,
and took his body, and buffed it. And they came and told Jesus what had happened. And for this
cause Herod said, I beheaded John: who is this, of whom I hear these things. And he desired to see
him. And Jesus, when he heard, removed thence in a boat to a waste place alone, to the other side
of the sea of the Galilee of Tiberias.

22 And many saw them going, and knew them, and hastened by land from all the cities, and came
thither beforehand; for they saw the signs which he was doing on the 23, sick. And Jesus went up
into the mountain, and sat there with his disciples. And the feast of the passover of the Jews was
near. And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and saw great multitudes coming to him. And he was moved with
compassion for them, for they were like sheep that were without a shepherd. And he received them,
and spake to them concerning the kingdom of God, and healed those who had need of healing. And
when the evening approached, his disciples came to him, and said unto him, The place is desert, and
the time is past; send away the multitudes of the people, that they may go to the towns and villages
which are around us, and buy for themselves bread; for they have nothing to eat. But he said unto
them, They have no need to go away; give ye them what may be eaten. They said unto him, We
have not here enough. He said unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread that these may eat? 31, And
he said that proving him; and he knew what he was resolved to do. Philip said Arabic. unto him,
Two hundred pennyworth of bread would not suffice them after p. 72 every one of them hath taken
a small amount. One of his disciples said unto him (namely, Andrew the brother of Simon Cephas),
Here is a lad having five loaves of barley and two fishes: but this amount, what is it for all these? But
wilt thou that we go and buy for all the people what may be eaten? for we have no more than these
five loaves and the two fishes. And the grass was plentiful in that place. Jesus said unto them,
Arrange all the people that they may sit down on the grass, fifty people in a company. And the
disciples did so. And all the people sat down by companies, by hundreds and fifties. Then Jesus said
unto them, Bring hither those five loaves and the two fishes. And when they brought him that, Jesus
took the bread and the fish, and looked to heaven, and blessed, and divided, and gave to his
disciples to set before them; and the disciples set for the multitudes the bread and the fish; and they
ate, all of them, and were satisfied. And when they were satisfied, he said unto his disciples, Gather
the fragments that remain over, that noth- ing be lost. And they gathered, and filled twelve baskets
with fragments, being those that remained over from those which ate of the five barley loaves and the
two fishes. And those people who ate were five thousand, besides the women and children. Arabic,
And straightway he pressed his disciples to go up into the ship, and that they should go before him
unto the other side to Bethsaida, while he himself should send away the multitudes. And those people
who saw the sign which Jesus did, said, Of a truth this is a prophet who hath come into the world.
And Jesus knew their purpose to come and take him, and make him a king; and he left them, and
went up into the mountain alone for prayer.

47, And when the nightfall was near, his disciples went down unto the sea, and sat in a boat, and
came to the side of Capernaum. And the darkness came on, and Jesus had not come to them. And
the sea was stirred up against them by reason of a violent wind that blew. And the boat was distant
from the land many furlongs, and they were much damaged by the waves, and the wind was against
them.

SECTION XIX.

19 1 And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus came unto them, walking upon the 2 water, after they
had rowed with difficulty about twenty-five or thirty furlongs.

19 And when he drew near unto their boat, his disciples saw him walking on the water; and they
were troubled, and supposed that it was a false appearance; and they cried out from their fear. But
Jesus straightway spoke unto them, and said, Take courage, for it is I; fear not. Then Cephas
answered and said unto him, My Lord, if it be thou, bid me to come unto thee on the water. And
Jesus said unto him, Come. And Cephas went down out of the boat, and walked on the water to
come unto Jesus. But Arabic, when he saw the wind strong, he feared, and was on the point of sink-
ing; and he lifted up his voice, and said, My Lord, save me. And immediately our Lord stretched out
his hand and took hold of him, and said unto him, 9 Thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt? And
when Jesus came near, he went up unto them into the boat, he and Simon, and immediately the wind
ceased. And those that were in the ship came and worshipped him, and said, Truly thou art the Son
of God. And straightway that ship arrived at the land which they made for. And when they came out
of the ship to the land, they marvelled greatly and were perplexed in themselves: and they had not
understood by means of that bread, because their heart was gross.

14 And when the people of that region knew of the arrival of Jesus, they made haste in all that land,
and began to bring those that were diseased, borne in their beds to the place where they heard that
he was. And wheresoever the place might be which he entered, of the villages or the cities, they laid
the sick in the markets, and sought of him that they might touch were it only the edge of his garment:
and all that touched him were healed and lived.

16 And on the day after that, the multitude which was standing on the shore of the sea saw that there
was there no other ship save that into which the disciples had gone up, and that Jesus went not up
into the ship with his disciples (but there were other ships from Tiberias near the place where they
ate the bread when Jesus blessed it): and when that multitude saw that Jesus was not there, nor yet
his disciples, they Arabic, went up into those ships, and came to Capernaum, and sought Jesus. And
when they found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him, Our Master, when camest thou
hither? Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye have not sought me
because of your seeing the signs, but because of your eating the bread and being satisfied. Serve not
the food which perisheth, but the food which abideth in eternal life, which the Son of man will give
unto you: him hath God the Father sealed. They said unto him, What shall we do that we may work
the work of God? Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe in
him whom he hath sent. They said unto him, What sign hast thou done, that we may see, and believe
in thee? what hast thou wrought? Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it was written,
Bread from heaven gave he them to eat. Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses
gave you not bread from heaven; but my Father gave you the bread of truth n from heaven. The
bread of God is that which came down from heaven and gave the 28, world life. They said unto him,
Our Lord, give us at all times this bread. Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: whosoever
cometh unto me shall not hun- ger, and whosoever believeth in me shall not thirst for ever. But I said
unto you, Ye have seen me, and have not believed. And all that my Father hath given to me cometh
unto me; and whosoever cometh unto me I shall not cast him forth with- out. I came down from
heaven, not to do my own will, but to do the will of him that sent me; and this is the will of him that
sent me, that I should lose nothing of Arabic, that which he gave me, but raise it up in the last day.
This is the will of my Father, that every one that seeth the Son, and believeth in him, should have
eternal life; and I will raise him up in the last day.

35 The Jews therefore murmured against him because of his saying, I am the bread which came
down from heaven. And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we
know? then how saith this man, I came down from 37, heaven? Jesus answered and said unto them,
Murmur not one with another. No man is able to come unto me, except the Father which sent me
draw him; and I will raise him up in the last day. It is written in the prophet, They shall all be the
taught of God. Every one who heareth from the Father now, and learneth of him, cometh unto me.
No man now seeth the Father; but he that is from God, he it is that seeth the Father. Verily, verily, I
say unto you, Whosoever believeth in me hath eternal 42, life. I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate
the manna in the wilderness, and they died. This is the bread which came down from heaven, that a
man may eat of it, and not die. I am the bread of life which came down from heaven: and if a man eat
of this bread he shall live for ever: and the bread which I shall give is my body, which I give for the
life of the world.

46 The Jews therefore quarrelled one with another, and said, How can he give us Arabic, his body
that we may eat it? Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, If ye do not eat the body of
the Son of man and drink his blood, ye shall not have life in yourselves. Whosoever eateth of my
body and drinketh of my blood hath eternal life; and I will raise him up in the last day. My body truly
is meat, and my blood truly is drink. Whosoever eateth my body and drinketh my blood abideth in
me, and I in him--as the living Father sent me, and I am alive because of the Father; and whosoever
eateth me, he also shall live because of me. This is the bread which came down from heaven: and not
according as your fathers ate the manna, and died: whosoever eateth of this bread shall live for ever.
This he said in the synagogue, when he was teaching in Capernaum. And many of his disciples, when
they heard, said, This word is hard; who is he that can hear it?

SECTION XX.

20 1 And Jesus knew within himself that his disciples were murmuring because of a that, and he said
unto them, Doth this trouble you? What if ye should see the Son 3 of man then ascend to the place
where he was of old? It is the spirit that quickeneth, and the body profiteth nothing: the words that I
speak unto you are spirit 4 and life. But there are some of you that do not believe. And Jesus knew
beforehand who they were who should not believe, and who it was that should betray 5 him. And he
said unto them, Therefore I said unto you, No man can come unto me, if that hath not been given him
by the Father.

6 Arabic, And because of this word many of his disciples turned back and walked 7 not with him.
And Jesus said unto the twelve, Do ye haply also wish to 8 go away? Simon Cephas answered and
said, My Lord, to whom shall we go? thou 9 hast the words of eternal life. And we have believed
and known that thou art the Messiah, the Son of the living God. Jesus said unto them, Did not I
choose you, ye company of the twelve, and of you one is a devil? He said that because of Judas the
son of Simon Iscariot; for he, being of the twelve, was purposed to betray him.

12 And while he was speaking, one of the Pharisees came asking of him that he would eat with him:
and he went in, and reclined to meat. And that Pharisee, when he saw it, marvelled that he had not
first cleansed himself before his eating. Jesus said unto him, Now do ye Pharisees wash the outside
of the cup and the dish, and ye think that ye are cleansed; but your inside is full of injustice and
wickedness.

15, Ye of little mind, did not he that made the outside make the inside? Now give what ye have in
alms, and everything shall be clean unto you.

17, And there came to him Pharisees and scribes, come from Jerusalem. And when they saw some
of his disciples eating bread while they had not washed their hands, they found fault. For all of the
Jews and the Pharisees, if they wash not their hands thoroughly, eat not; for they held to the
ordinance of the elders. And they ate not what was bought from the market, except they washed it;
and many other things did they keep of what they had received, such as the washing of cups, and
measures, and vessels of brass, and couches. And scribes and Pharisees asked him, Why do thy
disciples not walk according to the ordinances of the elders, but eat bread without washing their
hands? Jesus answered and said unto them, Why do ye also overstep the command of God by
reason of your ordinance? God said, Honour thy father and thy mother; and, Whosoever revileth his
father and his mother shall surely die. But ye say, If a man say to his father or to his mother, What
thou receivest from me is an offering,--and ye suffer him not to do any- thing for his father or his
mother; and ye make void and reject the word of God by reason of the ordinance that ye have
ordained and commanded, such as the wash- ing of cups and measures, and what resembles that ye
do much. And ye forsook the command of God, and held to the ordinance of men. Do ye well to
wrong the command of God in order that ye may establish your ordinance? Ye hypocrites, well did
Isaiah the prophet prophesy concerning you, and say, This people honoureth me with its lips; But
their heart is very far from me.

31 But in vain do they fear me, In that they teach the commands of men.

32 And Jesus called all the multitude, and said unto them. Hear me, all of you, and understand:
nothing without the man, which then enters him, is able to defile him; but what goeth out of him, that it
is which defileth the man. He that hath ears that hear, let him hear. Then his disciples drew near, and
said unto him, Knowest thou that the Pharisees which heard this word were angry? He answered
and said unto them, Every plant which my Father which is in heaven planted not shall be Arabic,
uprooted. Let them alone; for they are blind leading blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both of
them shall fall into a hollow.

38 And when Jesus entered the house from the multitude, Simon Cephas asked him, and said unto
him, My Lord, explain to us that parable. He said unto them, Do ye also thus not understand? Know
ye not that everything that entereth into the man from without cannot defile him; because it entereth
not into his heart; it entereth into his stomach only, and thence is cast forth in the cleansing which
maketh clean all the food? The thing which goeth forth from the mouth of the man pro- ceedeth from
his heart, and it is that which defileth the man. From within the heart of men proceed evil thoughts,
fornication, adultery, theft, false witness, murder, injustice, wickedness, deceit, stupidity, evil eye,
calumny, pride, foolishness: these evils all of them from within proceed from the heart, and they are
the things which defile the man: but if a man eat while he washeth not his hands, he is not defiled.

46 And Jesus went out thence, and came to the borders of Tyre and Sidon. And he entered into a
certain house, and desired that no man should know it; and he could not be hid. But straightway a
Canaanitish woman, whose daughter had an 48, unclean spirit, heard of him. And that woman was a
Gentile of Emesa of Syria. And she came out after him, crying out, and saying, Have mercy upon
me, my Lord, thou son of David; for my daughter is seized in an evil way by Satan. And he
answered Arabic. her not a word. And his disciples came and besought him, and said, Send her
away: for she crieth after us. He answered and said unto them, I was not sent except to the sheep
that are gone astray of the house of Israel. But she came and worshipped him, and said, My Lord,
help me, have mercy upon me.

53 Jesus said unto her, It is not seemly that the children's bread should be taken and thrown to the
dogs. But she said, Yea, my Lord: the dogs also eat of the crumbs that fall from their masters' tables,
and live. Then said Jesus unto her, O woman, great is thy faith: it shall be unto thee as thou hast
desired. Go then thy way; and because of this word, the devil is gone out of thy daughter. And her
daughter was healed in that hour. And that woman went away to her house, and found her daughter
laid upon the bed, and the devil gone out of her.

SECTION XXI.

21 1 And Jesus went out again from the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and came to the 2 sea of
Galilee, towards the borders of Decapolis. And they brought unto him one dumb and deaf, and
entreated him that he would lay his hand upon him and heal 3 him. And he drew him away from the
multitude, and went away alone, and spat 4 upon his fingers, and thrust them into his ears, and
touched his tongue; and looked 5 to heaven, and sighed, and said unto him, Be opened. And in that
hour his ears 6 were opened, and the bond of his tongue was loosed, and he spake with ease. And
Jesus charged them much that they should not tell this to any man: but the more 7 he charged them,
the mare they increased in publishing, and marvelled much, and Arabic. said, This man doeth
everything well: he made the deaf to hear, and those that lacked speech to speak.

8, 9 And while he was passing through the land of Samaria, he came to one of the cities of the
Samaritans, called Sychar, beside the field which Jacob gave to Joseph to his son. And there was
there a spring of water of Jacob's. And Jesus was fatigued from the exertion of the way, and sat at
the spring. And the time was about the sixth hour. And a woman of Samaria came to draw water;
and Jesus said unto her, Give me water, that I may drink. And Iris disciples had entered into the city
to buy for themselves food. And that Samaritan woman said unto him, How dost thou, being a Jew,
ask me to give thee to drink, while I am a Samaritan woman? (And the Jews mingle not with the
Samaritans. Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who this is that
said unto thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest ask him, and he would give thee the water of life.
That woman said unto him, My Lord, thou hast no bucket, and the well is deep: from whence hast
thou the water of life? Can it be that thou art greater than our father Jacob, who gave us this well,
and drank from it, and his children, and his sheep? Jesus answered and said unto her, Every one that
drinketh of this water shall thirst again: but whosoever drinketh of the water which I shall give him
shall not thirst for ever: but the water which I shall give him shall be in him a spring of water springing
up unto eternal life. That woman said unto him, My Lord, give me of this water, that I may not thirst
again, neither come and draw water from here. Jesus said unto her, Arabic. Go and call thy husband,
and come hither. She said unto him, I have no 22 husband. Jesus said unto her, Thou saidst well, I
have no husband: five husbands hast thou had, and this man whom thou hast now is not thy husband;
and in this thou saidst truly. That woman said unto him, My Lord, I perceive thee to be a prophet.
Our fathers worshipped in this mountain; and ye say that in Jeru- salem is the place in which worship
must be. Jesus said unto her, Woman, believe me, an hour cometh, when neither in this mountain,
nor yet in Jerusalem, shall ye wor- ship the Father. Ye worship that which ye know not: but we
worship that which we know: for salvation is of the Jews. But an hour cometh, and now is, when the
true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth: and the Father also seeketh such as
these worshippers. For God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in
truth. That woman said unto him, I know that the Messiah cometh: and when he is come, he will
teach us everything. Jesus said unto her, I that speak unto thee am he.

31 And while he was speaking, his disciples came; and they wondered how he would speak with a
woman; but not one of them said unto him, What seekest thou? or, What speakest thou with her?
And the woman left her waterpot, and went to the city, and said to the people, Come, and see a
man who told me all that ever I did: 34 perhaps then he is the Messiah. And people went out from
the city, and came to him. And in the mean while his disciples besought him, and said unto him, Our
36, master, eat. And he said unto them, I have food to eat that ye know not. And the disciples said
amongst themselves, Can any one have brought him aught to eat?

Jesus said unto them, My food is to do the will of him that sent me, and to accomplish his work. Said
ye not that after four months cometh the harvest? behold, I therefore say unto you, Lift up your eyes,
and behold the lands, that they have become white, and the harvest is already come. And he that
reapeth receiveth his wages, and gathereth the fruit of eternal life; and the sower and the reaper
rejoice together. For in this is found the word of truth, One soweth, and another reapeth. And I sent
you to reap that in which ye have not laboured: others laboured, and ye have entered on their labour.

43 And from that city many of the Samaritans believed in him because of the words of that woman,
who testified and said, He told me all that ever I did. And when those Samaritans came unto him,
they besought him to abide with them; and he 45, abode with them two days. And many believed in
him because of his word; and they said to that woman, Now not because of thy saying have we
believed in him: we have heard and known that this truly is the Messiah, the Saviour of the world.

47, And after two days Jesus went out thence and departed to Galilee. And Jesus testified that a
prophet is not honoured in his own city.And when he came to Galilee, the Galilaeans received him.

SECTION XXII.

22 1 And when Jesus came to a certain village, there drew near to him a leper, and fell at his feet,
and besought him, and said unto him, If thou wilt, thou art able to cleanse me. And Jesus had mercy
upon him, and stretched forth his hand, and touched him, and said, I will cleanse thee. And
immediately his leprosy departed from him, and he was cleansed. And he sternly charged him, and
sent him out, Arabic, and said unto him, See that thou tell not any man: but go and shew thyself to
the priests, and offer an offering for thy cleansing as Moses com- 6 manded for their testimony. But
he, when he went out, began to publish much, and spread abroad the news, so that Jesus could not
enter into any of the cities openly, for the extent to which the report of him spread, but he remained
without in a des- 7 ert place. And much people came unto him from one place and another, to hear
8 his word, and that they might be healed of their pains. And he used to withdraw from them into the
desert, and pray.

9 And after that, was the feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. And there was in
Jerusalem a place prepared for bathing, which was called in Hebrew the House of Mercy, having
five porches. And there were laid in them much people of the sick, and blind, and lame, and
paralysed, waiting for the moving of the water. And the angel from time to time went down into the
place of bathing, and moved the water; and the first that went down after the moving of the water,
every pain that he had was healed. And a man was there who had a disease for thirty-eight years.
And Jesus saw this man laid, and knew that he had been thus a long time; and he said unto him,
Wouldest thou be made whole? That diseased one answered and said, Yea, my Lord, I have no
man, when the water moveth, to put me into the bathing-place; but when I come, another goeth
down before 16, me. Jesus said unto him, Rise, take thy bed, and walk. And immediately that man
was healed; and he rose, and carried his bed, and walked.

18 And that day was a sabbath. And when the Jews saw that healed one, they said unto him, It is a
sabbath: thou hast no authority to carry thy bed. And he answered and said unto them, He that made
me whole, the same said unto me, Take thy bed, Arabic, and walk. They asked him therefore, Who
is this man that said unto thee, p. 86 Take thy bed, and walk? But he that was healed knew not who
it was; for Jesus had removed from that place to another, because of the press of the great mul-
titude which was in that place. And after two days Jesus happened upon him in the temple, and said
unto him, Behold, thou art whole: sin not again, lest there come upon thee what is worse than the
first. And that man went, and said to the Jews that it was Jesus that had healed him. And because of
that the Jews persecuted Jesus and sought to kill him, because he was doing this on the sabbath.
And Jesus said unto them, My Father worketh until now, and I also work. And because of this
especially the Jews sought to kill him, not because he profaned the sabbath only; but for his saying
also that God was his Father, and his making himself equal with God. Jesus answered and said unto
them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son cannot do anything of himself, but what be seeth the
Father do; what the Father doeth, that the Son also doeth like him. The Father loveth his Son, and
everything that he doeth he sheweth him: and more than these works will he shew him, that ye may
marvel. And as the Father raiseth the dead and giveth them life, so the Son also giveth life to
whomsoever he will. And the Father judgeth no man, but hath given all judgement unto the Son; that
every man may honour the Son, as he honoureth the Father. And he that honoureth not the Son
honoureth not the Father which sent him. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever heareth my
word, and believeth in him that sent me, hath eternal. life, and cometh not into judgement, but
passeth from Arabic. death unto life. Verily, verily, I say unto you, An hour shall come, and now is
also, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God; and those which hear shall live. And as
the Father hath life in himself, likewise he gave to the Son also that he might have life in himself, and
authority to do judgement also, because he is the Son of man. Marvel not then at that: I mean the
coming of the hour when all that are in the tombs shall hear his voice, and shall come forth: those that
have done good, to the resurrection of life; and those that have done evil deeds, to the resurrection
of judgement.

38 I am not able of myself to do anything; but as I hear, I judge: and my judge- ment is just; I seek
not my own will, but the will of him that sent me. I bear wit- ness of myself, and so a my witness is
not true. It is another that beareth witness of me; and I know that the witness which he beareth of me
is true. Ye have sent unto John, and he hath borne witness of the truth. But not from man do I seek
witness; but I say that ye may live. That was a lamp which shineth and giveth light: and ye were
pleased to glory now in his light. But I have witness greater than that of John: the works which my
Father hath given me to accomplish, those works which I do, bear witness of me, that the Father
hath sent me. And the Father which sent me, he hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his
voice at any time, nor seen his appearance. And his word abideth not in you; because in him whom
he hath sent ye do not believe. Search the scriptures, in which ye rejoice that ye have eternal life; and
they bear witness of me; and ye do not wish to come to 49. Arabic. me, that ye may have eternal
life. I seek not praise of men. But I know you, that the love of God is not in you. I am come in the
name of my Father, and ye received me not; but if another come in his own name, that one will 52 ye
receive. And how can ye believe, while ye receive praise one from another, and praise from God,
the One, ye seek not? Can it be that ye think that I will accuse you before the Father? Ye have one
that accuseth you, Moses, in whom ye have rejoiced. If ye believed Moses, ye would believe me
also; Moses wrote of me. And if ye believed not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?

SECTION XXIII.

23 1 And Jesus departed thence, and came to the side of the sea of Galilee, and went up into the
mountain, and sat there. And there came unto him great multitudes, having with them lame, and blind,
and dumb, and maimed, and many others, and they cast them at the feet of Jesus: for they had seen
all the signs which he did in Jerusalem, when they were gathered at the feast. And he healed them all.
And those multitudes marvelled when they saw dumb men speak, and maimed men healed, and lame
men walk, and blind men see; and they praised the God of Israel.

5 And Jesus called his disciples, and said unto them, I have compassion on this multitude, because of
their continuing with me three days, having nothing to eat; and to send them away fasting I am not
willing, lest they faint in the way, some of them having come from far. His disciples said unto him,
Whence have we in the desert bread wherewith to satisfy all this multitude? Jesus said unto them,
How 8 many loaves have ye? They said unto him, Seven, and a few small fishes. And he 9
commanded the multitudes to sit down upon the ground; and he took those seven loaves and the
fish, and blessed, and brake, and gave to his disciples to set before them; and the disciples set
before the multitudes. And they all ate, and were satisfied: and they took that which remained over of
the fragments, seven basketfuls. And the people that ate were four thousand men, besides the
women and children. And when the multitudes departed, he went up into the boat, and came to the
borders of Magada.

13 And the Pharisees and Sadducees came to him, and began to seek a discussion with him. And
they asked him to shew them a sign from heaven, tempting him. And Jesus sighed within himself, and
said, What sign seeketh this evil and adulterous generation? It seeketh a sign, and it shall not be given
a sign, except the sign of Jonah the prophet. Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not be given
a sign. And he left them, and went up into the boat, and went away to that side.

17 And his disciples forgot to take with them bread, and there was not with them in the boat, not
even one loaf. And Jesus charged them, and said, Take heed, and guard yourselves from the leaven
of the Pharisees and Sadducees, and from the leaven of Herod. And they reflected within themselves
that they had taken with them no bread. And Jesus knew, and said unto them, Why think ye within
yourselves, O ye of little faith, and are anxious, because ye have no bread? until now do ye not per-
ceive, neither understand? is your heart yet hard? And have ye eyes, and yet see not? Arabic, and
have ye ears, and yet hear not? and do ye not remember when I brake those five loaves for five
thousand? and how many baskets full of broken pieces took ye up? They said, Twelve. He said unto
them, And the seven also for four thousand: how many baskets full of broken pieces took ye up?
They said, Seven. He said unto them, How have ye not understood thai I spake not to you because
of the bread, but that ye should beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees? Then they
understood that he spake, not that they should beware of the leaven of the bread, but of the doctrine
of the Pharisees and Sadducees, which he called leaven.

26 And after that, he came to Bethsaida. And they brought to him a certain blind man, and besought
him that he would touch him. And he took the hand of that blind man, and led him out without the
village, and spat in his eyes, and laid his hand on him, and asked him, What seest thou? And that
blind man looked in- tently, and said unto him, I see men as trees walking. And he placed his hand
again on his eyes; and they were restored, and he saw everything clearly. And he sent him to his
house, and said, Do not enter even into the village, nor tell any man in the village.

31 And Jesus went forth, and his disciples, to the villages of Caesarea Philippi. And while he was
going in the way, and his disciples alone, he asked his disciples, and said, What do men say of me
that I am, the Son of man? They said unto him, Some say, John the Baptist; and others, Elijah; and
others, Jeremiah, or one of the 34, prophets. He said unto them, And ye, what say ye that I am?
Simon Cephas an- Arabic. swered and said, Thou art the Messiah, the Son of the living God. Jesus
an- swered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon son of Jonah: flesh and blood hath not
revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. And I say unto thee also, that thou art
Cephas, and on this rock will I build my church; and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.
To thee will I give the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall
be bound in heaven; and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. And he
sternly charged his disciples, and warned them that they should not tell any man concern- ing him,
that he was the Messiah. And henceforth began Jesus to shew to his dis- ciples that he was
determined to go to Jerusalem, and suffer much, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief
priests, and of the scribes, and be killed, and on the third day rise. And he was speaking plainly. And
Simon Cephas, as one grieved for him, said, Far be thou, my Lord, from that. And he turned, and
looked upon his disciples, and rebuked Simon, and said, Get thee behind me, Satan: for thou art a
stumblingblock unto me: for thou thinkest not of what pertains to God, but of what pertains to men.

45 And Jesus called the multitudes with his disciples, and said unto them, Whosoever would come
after me, let him deny himself, and take his cross every day, and come after me. And whosoever
would save his life shall lose it; and whosoever loseth his life for my sake, and for the sake of my
gospel, shall save it. What shall a man profit, if he gain all the world, and destroy his own life, or lose
it? or what Arabic, will a man give in ransom for his life? Whosoever shall deny me and my sayings in
this sinful and adulterous generation, the Son of man also will deny him, when he cometh in the glory
of his Father with his holy angels. For the Son of man is about to come in the glory of his Father with
his holy angels; and then shall he reward each man according to his works.

SECTION XXIV.

24 1 And he said unto them, Verily I say unto you, There be here now some standing that shall not
taste death, until they see the kingdom of God come with strength, and the Son of man who cometh
in his kingdom.

2 And after six days Jesus took Simon Cephas, and James, and John his brother, 3 and brought
them up into a high mountain, the three of them only. And while they 4 were praying, Jesus changed,
and became after the fashion of another person; and his face shone like the sun, and his raiment was
very white like the snow, and as 5 the light of lightning, so that nothing on earth can whiten like it.
And there ap- 6 peared unto him Moses and Elijah talking to Jesus. And they thought that the time 7
of his decease which was to be accomplished at Jerusalem was come. And Simon and those that
were with him were heavy in the drowsiness of steep; and with effort they roused themselves, and
saw his glory, and those two men that were standing with him. 8 Arabic. And when they began to
depart from him, Simon said unto Jesus, My 9 Master, it is good for us to be here: and if thou wilt,
we will make here three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah; not know-
ing what he said, because of the fear which took possession of them. And while he was yet saying
that, a bright cloud overshadowed them. And when they saw Moses and Elijah that they had entered
into that cloud, they feared again. And a voice was heard out of the cloud, saying, This is my
beloved Son, whom I have chosen; hear ye therefore him. And when this voice was heard, Jesus
was found alone. And the disciples, when they heard the voice, fell on their faces from the fear which
took hold of them. And Jesus came and touched them and said, Arise, be not afraid. And they lifted
up their eyes, and saw Jesus as he was.

17 And when they went down from the mountain, Jesus charged them, and said unto them, Tell not
what ye have seen to any man, until the Son of man rise from among the dead. And they kept the
word within themselves, and told no man in those days what they had seen. And they reflected
among themselves, What is this word which he spake unto us, I, when I am risen from among the
dead? And his disciples asked him, and said, What is that which the scribes say, then, that Elijah
must first come? He said unto them, Elijah cometh first to set in order everything, Arabic, and as it
was written of the Son of man, that he should suffer many things, and be rejected. But I say unto
you, that Elijah is come, and they knew him not, and have done unto him whatsoever they desired,
as it was written of him. 23, In like manner the Son of man is to suffer of them. Then understood the
disciples that he spake unto them concerning John the Baptist.

25 And on that day whereon they came down from the mountain, there met him a multitude of many
people standing with his disciples, and the scribes were discuss- ing with them. And the people,
when they saw Jesus, were perplexed, and in the midst of their joy hastened and saluted him. And
on that day came certain of the Pharisees, and said unto him, Get thee out, and go hence; for Herod
seeketh to kill thee. Jesus said unto them, Go ye and say to this fox, Behold, I am casting out
demons, and I heal to-day and to-morrow, and on the third day I am perfected. Nevertheless I must
be watchful a to-day and to-morrow, and on the last day I shall depart; for it cannot be that a
prophet perish outside of Jerusalem.

30 And after that, there came to him a man from that multitude, and fell upon his knees, and said
unto him, I beseech thee, my Lord, look upon my son; he is my only child: and the spirit cometh
upon him suddenly. A lunacy hath come upon him, and he meeteth with evils. And when it cometh
upon him, it beateth him about; and he foameth, and gnasheth his teeth, and wasteth; and many times
it hath thrown him into the water and into the fire to destroy him, and it hardly leaveth him after
Arabic. bruising him. And I brought him near to thy disciples, and they could P. not heal him. Jesus
answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, till when shall I be with you? and till when
shall I bear with you? bring thy son hither. And he brought him unto him: and when the spirit saw
him, immediately it beat him about; and he fell upon the ground, and was raging and foaming. And
Jesus asked his father, How long is the time during which he hath been thus? He said unto him, From
his youth until now. But, my Lord, help me wherein thou canst, and have mercy upon me. Jesus said
unto him, If thou canst believe! All things are possible to him that believeth. And immediately the
father of the child cried out, weeping, and said, I believe, my Lord; help my lack of faith. And when
Jesus saw the hastening of the people, and their coming at the sound, he rebuked that unclean spirit,
and said to it, Thou dumb spirit that speakest not, I command thee, come out of him, and enter not
again into him. And that spirit, devil, cried out much, and bruised him, and came out; and that child
fell as one dead, and many thought that he had died. But Jesus took him by his hand, and raised him
up, and gave him to his father; and that child was healed from that hour. And the people all marvelled
at the greatness of God.

45 And when Jesus entered into the house, his disciples came, and asked him privately, and said
unto him, Why were we not able to heal him? Jesus said unto Arabic. them, Because of your
unbelief. Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say to this
mountain, Remove hence; and it shall remove; and nothing shall overcome you. But it is impossible to
cast out this kind by anything except by fasting and prayer.

48 And when he went forth thence, they passed through Galilee: and he would not that any man
should know it. And he taught his disciples, and said unto them, Keep ye these sayings in your ears
and your hearts: for the Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they shall kill him;
and when he is killed, he shall rise on the third day. But they knew not the word which he spake unto
them, for it was concealed from them, that they should not perceive it; and they feared to ask him
about this word. And they were exceeding sorrowful.

SECTION XXV.

25 1 And in that day this thought presented itself to his disciples, and they said, which 2 haply should
be the greatest among them. And when they came to Capernaum, and entered into the house, Jesus
said unto them, What were ye considering in the 3 way among yourselves? And they were silent
because they had considered that matter.

4 And when Simon went forth without, those that received two dirhams for the tribute came to
Cephas, and said unto him, Doth your master not give his two 5 dirhams? He said unto them, Yea.
And when Cephas entered the house, Jesus anticipated him, and said unto him, What thinkest thou,
Simon? the kings of the earth, from whom do they receive custom and tribute? from their sons, or
from 6 Arabic. strangers? Simon said unto him, From strangers. Jesus said unto him, p. Children
then are free. Simon said unto him, Yea. Jesus said unto him, 7 Give thou also unto them, like the
stranger. But, lest it trouble them, go thou to the sea, and cast a hook; and the first fish that cometh
up, open its mouth, and thou shall find a staler: take therefore that, and give for me and thee.

8 And in that hour came the disciples to Jesus, and said unto him, Who, thinkest 9 thou, is greater in
the kingdom of heaven? And Jesus knew the thought of their heart, and called a child, and set him in
the midst, and took him in his arms, and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye do not return,
and become as children, 11 ye shall not enter the kingdom of heaven. Every one that shall receive in
my name such as this child hath received me: and whosoever receiveth me receiveth not me, but him
that sent me. And he who is little in your company, the same shall be great. But whosoever shall
injure one of these little ones that believe in me, it were better for him that a great millstone should be
hanged about his neck, and he should be drowned in the depths of the sea.

14 John answered and said, Our Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name; and we
prevented him, because he followed not thee with us. Jesus said unto them, Prevent him not; for no
man doeth powers in my name, and can hasten to speak evil 16, of me. Every one who is not in
opposition to you is with you. Woe unto the world Arabic. because of trials! but woe unto that man
by whose hand the trials come If thy hand or thy foot injure thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee; for
it is better for thee to enter into life being halt or maimed, and not that thou shouldest have two hands
or two feet, and fall into the hell of fire that burneth for ever; 19, where their worm dieth not, and
their fire is not quenched. And if thine eye seduce thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee; for it is
better for thee to enter the kingdom of God with one eye, than that thou shouldest have two eyes,
and fall into the 22, fire of Gehenna; where their worm dieth not, and their fire is not quenched.
Every one shall be salted with fire, and every sacrifice shall be salted with salt. How good is salt! but
if the salt also be tasteless, wherewith shall it be salted? It is fit neither for the land nor for dung, but
they cast it out. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. Have ye salt in yourselves. and be in peace
one with another.

27 And he arose from thence, and came to the borders of Judaea beyond Jordan: and there went
unto him thither great multitudes, and he healed them; and he taught them also, according to his
custom. And the Pharisees came unto him, tempting him, and asking him, Is it lawful for a man to put
away his wife? He said, What did Moses command you? They said, Moses made it allowable for
us, saying, Who- 31 soever will, let him write a writing of divorcement, and put away his wife. Jesus
answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, He that made them from the beginning made them
male and female, and said, For this reason shall the man leave his father Arabic, and his mother, and
cleave to his wife; and they both shall be one body? So then they are not twain, but one body; the
thing, then, which God hath joined together, let no man put asunder. And those Pharisees said unto
him, Why did Moses consent that a man should give a writing of divorcement and put her away?
Jesus said unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts gave you leave to divorce your
wives; but in the beginning it was not so. I say unto you, Whosoever putteth away his wife without
fornication, and marrieth another, hath exposed her to adultery. And his disciples, when he entered
the house, asked him again about that. And he said unto them, Every one who putteth away his wife,
and marrieth another, hath exposed her to adultery. And any woman that leaveth her husband, and
becometh another's, hath committed adultery. And whosoever mar- rieth her that is divorced hath
committed adultery. And his disciples said unto him, If there be between the man and the woman
such a case as this, it is not good for a man to marry. He said unto them, Not every man can endure
this saying, except him to whom it is given. There are eunuchs which from their mother's womb were
born so; and there are eunuchs which through men became eunuchs; and there are eunuchs which
made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. He that is able to be content, let
him be content.

43 Then they brought to him children, that he should lay his hand upon them, and pray: and his
disciples were rebuking those that were bringing them. And Jesus saw, and it was distressing to him;
and he said unto them, Suffer the children to Arabic. come unto me, and prevent them not; for those
that are like these have the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever receiveth not the
kingdom of God as this child, shall not enter it. And he took them in his arms, and laid his hand upon
them, and blessed them.

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26 2 And there came unto him publicans and sinners to hear his word. And the scribes and the
Pharisees murmured, and said, This man receiveth sinners, and 3 eateth with them. And Jesus, when
he beheld their murmuring, spake unto them 4 this parable: What man of you, having an hundred
sheep, if one of them were lost, would not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go and seek
the straying one 5 till he found it? Verily I say unto you, When he findeth it, he will rejoice over it 6
more than over the ninety-nine that went not astray; and bear it on his shoulders, and bring it to his
house, and call his friends and neighbours, and say unto them, 7 Rejoice with me, since I have found
my straying sheep. So your Father which is in heaven willeth not that one of these little ones that have
strayed should perish, 8 and he seeketh for them repentance. I say unto you, Thus there shall be
rejoicing in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety-nine righteous persons that
do not need repentance.

9 And what woman having ten drachmas would lose one of them, and not light a lamp, and sweep
the house, and seek it with care till she found it; and when she found it, call her friends and
neighbours, and say unto them, Rejoice with me, as I have found my drachma that was lost? I say
unto you, Thus there shall be joy Arabic. before the angels of God over the one sinner that
repenteth, more than over the ninety-nine righteous persons that do not need repentance.

12, And Jesus spoke unto them also another parable: A man had two sons: and the younger son said
unto him, My father, give me my portion that belongeth to me of thy goods. And he divided between
them his property. And after a few days the younger son gathered everything that belonged to him,
and went into a far country, and there squandered his property by living prodigally. And when he
had exhausted everything he had, there occurred a great dearth in that country. And when he was in
want, he went and joined himself to one of the people of a city of that country; and that man sent him
into the field to feed the swine. And he used to long to fill his belly with the carob that those swine
were eating: and no man gave him. And when he returned unto himself, he said, How many hired
servants now in my father's house have bread enough and to spare, while I here perish with hunger! I
will arise and go to my father's house, and say unto him, My father, I have sinned in heaven and
before thee, and am not worthy now to be called thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants. And
he arose, and came to his father. But his father saw him while he was at a distance, and was moved
with compassion for him, and ran, and fell on his breast, and kissed him. And his son said unto him,
My father, I have sinned in heaven and before thee, and am not worthy to be called thy son. His
father said unto his servants, Bring forth a stately robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand,
and put on him shoes on his feet: and bring and slay a fatted ox, that we may eat and make merry:
for this my son was dead, and is Arabic. alive; and was lost, and is found. And they began to be
merry. Now his eider son was in the field; and when he came and drew near to the house, he heard
the sound of many singing. And he called one of the lads, and asked him what this was. He said unto
him, Thy brother hath arrived; and thy father hath slain a fatted ox, since he hath received him safe
and sound. And he was angry, and would not enter; so his father went out, and besought him to
enter. And he said to his father, How many years do I serve thee in bondage, and I never
transgressed a commandment of thine; and thou hast never given me a kid, that I might make merry
with my friends? but this thy son, when he had squandered thy 32 property with harlots, and come,
thou hast slain for him a fatted ox. His father said unto him, My son, thou art at all times with me, and
everything I have is thine. It behoveth thee to rejoice and make merry, since this thy brother was
dead, and is alive; and was lost, and is found.

34 And he spake a parable unto his disciples: There was a rich man, and he had a steward; and he
was accused to him that he had squandered his property. So his lord called him, and said unto him,
What is this that I hear regarding thee? Give me the account of thy stewardship; for it is now
impossible that thou shouldest be a steward for me. The steward said within himself, What shall I do,
seeing that my lord taketh from me the stewardship?

To dig I am not able; and to beg I am ashamed. I know what I will do, that, when I go out of the
stewardship, they may receive me into their houses. And he called one after another of his lord's 39
debtors, and said to the first, How much owest thou my lord? He said unto him, An hundred
portions of oil. He said unto him, Take thy writing, and sit down, and write quickly fifty portions.
And he said to the next, And thou, how much owest thou my lord? He said unto him, An hundred
cors of wheat. He said unto him, Take Arabic, thy writing, and sit down, and write eighty cors. And
our lord com- mended the sinful steward because he had done a wise deed; for the chil- dren of this
world are wiser than the children of the light in this their age. And I also say unto you, Make unto
yourselves friends with the wealth of this unrighteousness; so that, when it is exhausted, they may
receive you into their tents for ever. He who is faithful in a little is faithful also in much: and he who is
unrighteous in a little is unrighteous also in much. If then in the wealth of unrighteousness ye were not
trustworthy, who will intrust you with the truth? If ye are not found faithful in what does not belong to
you, who will give you what belongeth to you?

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27 Therefore the kingdom of heaven is like a certain king, who would make a reckoning with his
servants. And when he began to make it, they brought to him one who owed him ten talents. And
because he had not wherewith to pay, his lord ordered that he should be sold, he, and his wife, and
children, and all that he 4 had, and payment be made. So that servant fell down and worshipped him,
and said unto him, My lord, have patience with me, and I shall pay thee everything. 5 And the lord of
that servant had compassion, and released him, and forgave him his 6 debt. And that servant went
out, and found one of his fellow-servants, who owed him Arabic. a hundred pence; and he took him,
and dealt severely with him, and said 7 unto him, Give me what thou owest. Sothe fellow-servant fell
down at his 8 feet, and besought him, and said, Grant me respite, and I will pay thee. And he would
not; but took him, and cast him into prison, till he should give him his debt. 9 And when their
fellow-servants saw what happened, it distressed them much; and they came and told their lord of all
that had taken place. Then his lord called him, and said unto him, Thou wicked servant, all that debt
I forgave thee, because thou besoughtest me: was it not then incumbent on thee also to have mercy
on thy fellow-servant, as I had mercy on thee? And his lord became wroth, and delivered him to the
scourgers, till he should pay all that he owed. So shall my Father which is in heaven do unto you, if
one forgive not his brother his wrong conduct from his heart. Take heed within yourselves: if thy
brother sin, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him. And if he act wrongly towards thee seven
times in a day, and on that day return seven times unto thee, and say, I repent towards thee; forgive
him. And if thy brother act wrongly towards thee, go and reprove him between thee and him alone: if
he hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. But if he hear thee not, take with thee one or two, and so
at the mouth of two or three every saying shall be established. And if he listen not to these also, tell
the congregation; and if he listen not even to the congregation, let him be unto thee as a publican and
a Gen- tile. Verily I say unto you, All that ye bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and what ye
loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. I say unto you also, If two of you agree on earth to ask,
everything shall be granted them from my Father Arabic, which is in heaven. For where two or three
are gathered in my name, there am l amongst them. Then Cephas drew near to him, and said unto
him, My Lord, how many times, if my brother act wrongly towards me, should I forgive him? until
seven times? Jesus said unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven; but, Until sev-24 enty times seven,
seven. And the servant that knoweth his lord's will, and maketh not ready for him according to his
will, shall meet with much punishment; but he that knoweth not, and doeth something for which he
meriteth punishment, shall meet with slight punishment. Every one to whom much hath been given,
much shall be asked of him; and he that hath had much committed to him, much shall be required at
his hand. I came to cast fire upon the earth; and I would that it had been kindled already. And I have
a baptism to be baptized with, and greatly am I straitened till it be accomplished. See that ye despise
not one of these little ones that believe in me. Verily I say unto you, Their angels at all times see the
face of my Father which is in heaven. The Son of man came to save the thing which was lost.

30 And after that, Jesus walked in Galilee; and he did not like to walk in Judaea, because the Jews
sought to kill him. And there came people who told him of the Galilaeans, those whose blood Pilate
had mingled with their sacrifices. Jesus answered and said unto them, Do ye imagine that those
Galilaeans were sinners more than all the Galilaeans, so that this thing has come upon them? Nay.
Verily I say unto you now, that ye shall all also, if ye repent not, likewise perish. Or perchance those
eighteen on whom the palace fell in Siloam, and slew them, do ye imagine that they were to be
condemned more than all the people that dwell Arabic, in Jerusalem? Nay. Verily I say unto you, If
ye do not all repent, ye p. 106 shall perish like them.

36 And he spake unto them this parable: A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came
and sought fruit thereon, and found none. So he said to the husbandman, Lo, three years do I come
and seek fruit on this fig tree, and find none: cut it down; why doth it render the ground unoccupied?
The husbandman said unto him, My lord, leave it this year also, that I may dig about it, and dung it;
then if it bear fruit--! and if not, then cut it down in the coming year.

40 And when Jesus was teaching on the sabbath day in one of the synagogues, there was there a
woman that had a spirit of disease eighteen years; and she was bowed down, and could not
straighten herself at all. And Jesus saw her, and called her, and said unto her, Woman, be loosed
from thy disease. And he put his hand upon her; and immediately she was straightened, and praised
God. And the chief of the synagogue answered with anger, because Jesus had healed on a sabbath,
and said unto the multitudes, There are six days in which work ought to be done; come in them and
be healed, and not on the sabbath day. But Jesus answered and said unto him, Ye hypocrites, doth
not each of you on the sabbath day loose his ox or his ass from the manger, and go and water it?
Ought not this woman, who is a daughter of Abraham, and whom the devil hath bound eighteen
years, to be loosed from this bond on the sabbath day? And when he said this, they were all put to
shame, those standing, who were opposing him: and all the people were pleased with all the wonders
that proceeded from his hand.

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28 2 Arabic. And at that time the feast of tabernacles of the Jews drew near. So the brethren of
Jesus said unto him, Remove now hence, and go to Judaea, that 3 thy disciples may see the deeds
that thou doest. For no man doeth a thing secretly 4 and wisheth to be apparent. If thou doest this,
shew thyself to the world. For 5 up to this time not even the brethren of Jesus believed on him. Jesus
said unto them, My time till now has not arrived; but as for you, your time is alway ready. 6 It is not
possible for the world to hate you; but me it hateth, for I bear witness 7 against it, that its deeds are
evil. As for you, go ye up unto this feast: but I go 8 not up now to this feast; for my time has not yet
been completed. He said this, and remained behind in Galilee.

9 But when his brethren went up unto the feast, he journeyed from Galilee, and to came to the
borders of Judaea, to the country beyond Jordan; and there came after him great multitudes, and he
healed them all there. And he went out, and proceeded to the feast, not openly, but as one that
conceals himself. And the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, In what place is this man? And
there occurred much murmuring there in the great multitude that came to the feast, on his account.
For some said, He is good: and others said, Nay, but he leadeth the people astray. But no man
spake of him openly for fear of the Jews.

15 Arabic. But when the days of the feast of tabernacles were half over, Jesus went up to the
temple, and taught. And the Jews wondered, and said, How doth this man know writing, seeing he
hath not learned? Jesus answered and said, My doc- trine is not mine, but his that sent me.

Whoever wisheth to do his will understandeth my doctrine? whether it be from God, or whether I
speak of mine own accord. Whosoever speaketh of his own accord seeketh praise for himself; but
whosoever seeketh praise for him that sent him, he is true, and unrighteousness in his heart there is
none. Did not Moses give you the law, and no man of you keepeth the law? Why seek ye to kill me?
The multitude answered and said unto him, Thou hast demons: who seeketh to kill thee? Jesus
answered and said unto them, I did one deed, and ye all marvel because of this. Moses hath given
you circumcision (not because it is from Moses, but it is from the fathers); and ye on the sabbath
circumcise a man. And if a man is circumcised on the sabbath day, that the law of Moses may not be
broken; are ye angry at me, because I healed on the sabbath day the whole man? Judge not with
hypocrisy, but judge righteous judgement.

26 And some people from Jerusalem said, Is not this he whom they seek to slay? And lo, he
discourseth with them openly, and they say nothing unto him. Think you that our eiders have learned
that this is the Messiah indeed? But this man is known whence he is; and the Messiah, when he
cometh, no man knoweth whence he is. So Jesus lifted up his voice as he taught in the temple, and
said, Ye both know me, and know whence I am; and of my own accord am I not come, but he
Arabic. that sent me is true, he whom ye know not: but I know him; for I am from him, and he sent
me. And they sought to seize him: and no man laid a hand on him, because his hour had not yet
come. But many of the multitude believed on him; and they said, The Messiah, when he cometh, can
it be that he will do more than these signs that this man doeth?

33 And a man of that multitude said unto our Lord, Teacher, say to my brother that he divide with
me the inheritance. Jesus said unto him, Man, who is it that appointed me over you as a judge and
divider? And he said unto his disciples, Take heed within yourselves of all inordinate desire; for it is
not in abundance of 36 possessions that life shall be. And he gave them this parable: The ground of a
rich man brought forth abundant produce: and he pondered within himself, and said, What shall I do,
since I have no place to store my produce? And he said, I will do this: I will pull down the buildings
of my barns, and build them, and make them greater; and store there all my wheat and my goods.
And I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid by for many years; take thine ease, eat,
drink, enjoy thyself. God said unto him, O than of little intelligence, this night shall thy soul be taken
from thee; and this that thou hast prepared, whose shall it be? So is he that layeth up treasures for
himself, and is not rich in God.

42 And while Jesus was going in the way, there came near to him a young man of the rulers, and fell
on his knees, and asked him, and said, Good Teacher, what is it that I must do that I may have
eternal life? Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good, while there is none good but the one,
even God? Thou knowest the com- mandments. If thou wouldest enter into life, keep the
commandments. The young Arabic. man said unto him, Which of the commandments? Jesus said
unto him, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not
bear false witness, Thou shall not do injury, Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Love thy
neighbour as thyself. That young man said unto him, All these have I kept from my youth: what then
is it that I lack? And Jesus looked intently at him, and loved him, and said unto him, If thou wouldest
be perfect, what thou lackest is one thing: go away and sell everything that thou hast, and give to the
poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and take thy cross, and follow me. And that young man
frowned at this word, and went away feeling sad; for he was very rich. And when Jesus saw his
sadness, he looked towards his disciples, and said unto them, How hard it is for them that have
possessions to enter the kingdom of God!

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29 1 Verily I say unto you, It is difficult for a rich man to enter the kingdom of 2 heaven. And I say
unto you also, that it is easier for a camel to enter the eye of 3 a needle, than for a rich man to enter
the kingdom of God. And the disciples were wondering at these sayings. And Jesus answered and
said unto them again, My children, how hard it is for those that rely on their possessions to enter the
4 kingdom of God! And those that were listening wondered more, and said amongst 5 themselves,
being agitated, Who, thinkest thou, can be saved? And Jesus looked at them intently, and said unto
them, With men this is not possible, but with God it is. 6 Arabic, it is possible for God to do
everything. Simon Cephas said unto him, Lo, we have left everything, and followed thee; what is it,
thinkest thou, that we 7 shall have? Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, Ye that have
followed me, in the new world, when the Son of man shall sit on the throne of his glory, ye also 8
shall sit on twelve thrones, and shall judge the twelve tribes of Israel. Verily I say unto you, No man
leaveth houses, or brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or kinsfolk, or lands,
because of the kingdom of God, or for my 9 sake, and the sake of my gospel, who shall not obtain
many times as much in this time, and in the world to come inherit eternal life: and now in this time,
houses, and brothers, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and lands, with persecution; 11 and in
the world to come everlasting life. Many that are first shall be last, and that are last shall be first.

12 And when the Pharisees heard all this, because of their love for wealth they scoffed at him. And
Jesus knew what was in their hearts, and said unto them, Ye are they that justify yourselves before
men; while God knows your hearts: the thing that is lofty with men is base before God.

14 And he began to say, A certain man was rich, and wore silk and purple, and en- joyed himself
every day in splendour: and there was a poor man named Lazarus, and he was cast down at the
door of the rich man, afflicted with sores, and he longed to fill Arabic, his belly with the crumbs that
fell from the table of that rich man; yea, even the dogs used to come and lick his sores. And it
happened that that poor man died, and the angels conveyed him into the bosom of Abraham: and the
rich man also died, and was buried. And while he was being tormented in Hades, he lifted up his
eyes from afar, and saw Abraham with Lazarus in his bosom. And he called with a loud voice, and
said, My father Abraham, have mercy upon me, and send Lazarus to wet the tip of his finger with
water, and moisten my tongue for me; for, behold, I am burned in this flame. Abraham said unto him,
My son, remember that thou receivedst thy good things in thy life, and Lazarus his afflictions: but
now, behold, he is at rest here, and thou art tormented. And in addition to all this, there is between
us and you a great abyss placed, so that they that would cross unto you from hence cannot, nor yet
from thence do they cross unto us. He said unto him, Then I beseech thee, my father, to send him to
my father's house; for I have five brethren; let him go, that they also sin not, and come to the abode
of this torment. Abraham said unto him, They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. He
said unto him, Nay, my father Abraham: but let a man from the dead go unto them, and they will
repent. Abraham said unto him, If they listen neither to Moses nor to the prophets, neither if a man
from the dead rose would they believe him.

27 The kingdom of heaven is like a man that is a householder, which went out early in the morning to
hire labourers for his vineyard. And he agreed with the labourers on one penny a day for each
labourer, and he sent them into his vineyard. And he went Arabic, out in three hours, and saw others
standing in the market idle. He said unto them, Go ye also into my vineyard, and what is right I will
pay you. And they went. And he went out also at the sixth and the ninth hour, and did like- wise, and
sent them. And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle. He said unto
them, Why are ye standing the whole day idle? They said unto him, Because no one hath hired us.
He said unto them, Go ye also into the vineyard, and what is right ye shall receive. So when evening
came, the lord of the vineyard said unto his steward, Call the labourers, and pay them their wages;
and begin with the later ones, and end with the former ones. And those of eleven hours came, and
received each a penny. When therefore the first came, they supposed that they should receive
something more; and they also received each a penny. And when they received it, they spake angrily
against the householder, and said, These last worked one hour, and thou hast made them equal with
us, who have suffered the heat of the day, and its burden. He answered and said unto one of them,
My friend, I do thee no wrong: was it not for a penny that thou didst bargain with me? Take what is
thine, and go thy way; for I wish to give this last as I have given thee. Or am I not entitled to do with
what is mine what I choose? Or is thine eye perchance evil, because I am good? Thus shall the last
ones be first, and the first last. The called are many, and the chosen are few.

43 And when Jesus entered into the house of one of the chiefs of the Pharisees to eat bread on the
sabbath day, and they were watching him to see what he would 44,45 do, and there was before him
a man which had the dropsy, Jesus answered and said unto the scribes and the Pharisees, Is it lawful
on the sabbath to heal? But Arabic, they were silent. So he took him, and healed him, and sent him
away. And he said unto them, Which of you shall have his son or his ox fall on the sabbath day into a
well, and not lift him up straightway, and draw water for him? And they were not able to answer him
a word to that.

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30 1 And he spake a parable unto those which were bidden there, because he saw 2 them choose
the places that were in the highest part of the sitting room: When a man invites thee to a feast, do not
go and sit at the head of the room; lest there 3 be there a man more honourable than thou, and he
that invited you come and say unto thee, Give the place to this man: and thou be ashamed when thou
risest and 4 takest another place. But when thou art invited, go and sit last; so that when he that
invited thee cometh, he may say unto thee, My friend, go up higher: and 5 thou shalt have praise
before all that were invited with thee. For every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and every
one that abaseth himself shall be exalted.

6 And he said also to him that had invited him, When thou makest a feast a or a banquet, do not
invite thy friends, nor even thy brethren, nor thy kinsmen, nor thy 7 rich neighbours; lest haply they
also invite thee, and thou have this reward. But when thou makest a feast, invite the poor, and those
with withered hand, and the 8 lame, and the blind: and blessed art thou, since they have not the
means to reward 9 thee; that thy reward may be at the rising of the righteous. And when one of them
that were invited heard that, he said unto him, Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom of
God.

10, Jesus answered again in parables, and said, The kingdom of heaven hath been lik- Arabic, ened
to a certain king, which made a feast for his son, and prepared a great banquet, and invited many:
and he sent his servants at the time of the feast to inform them that were invited, Everything is made
ready for you; come. And they would not come, but began all of them with one voice to make
excuse. And the first said unto them, Say to him, I have bought a field, and I must needs go out to
see it: I pray thee to release me, for I ask to be excused. And another said, I have bought five yoke
of oxen, and I am going to examine them: I pray thee to release me, for I ask to be excused. And
another said, I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come. And the king sent also other
servants, and said, Say to those that were invited, that my feast is ready, and my oxen and my
fatlings are slain, and everything is ready: come to the feast. But they made light of it, and went, one
to his field, and another to his merchandise: and the rest took his servants, and entreated them
shamefully, and killed them. And one of the servants came, and informed his lord of what had
happened. And when the king heard, he became angry, and sent his armies; and they destroyed
those murderers, and burned their cities. Then he said to his servants, The feast is prepared, but
those that were invited were not worthy. Go out quickly into the markets and into the partings of the
ways of the city, and bring in hither the poor, and those with pains, and the lame, and the blind. And
the servants did as the king commanded them. And they came, and said unto him, Our lord, we have
done all that thou com- mandedst us, and there is here still room. So the lord said unto his servants,
Go out into the roads, and the ways, and the paths, and every one that ye find, invite Arabic, to the
feast, and constrain them to enter, till my house is filled. I say unto you, that no one of those people
that were invited shall taste of my feast. And those servants went out into the roads, and gathered all
that they found, good and bad: and the banquet-house was filled with guests. And the king entered
to see those who were seated, and he saw there a man not wearing a festive garment: and he said
unto him, My friend, how didst thou come in here not having on festive gar- ments? And he was
silent. Then the king said to the servants, Bind his hands and his feet, and put him forth into the outer
darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. The called are many; and the chosen, few.

31 And after that, the time of the feast of unleavened bread of the Jews arrived, and Jesus went out
to go to Jerusalem. And as he went in the way, there met him ten persons who were lepers, and
stood afar off: and they lifted up their voice, and said, Our Master, Jesus, have mercy upon us. And
when he saw them, he said unto them, Go and shew yourselves unto the priests. And when they
went, they were cleansed. And one of them, when he saw himself cleansed, returned, and was
praising God with a loud voice; and he fell on his face before the feet of Jesus, giving him thanks: and
this man was a Samaritan. Jesus answered and said, Were not those that were cleansed ten? where
then are the nine? Not one of them turned aside to come and praise God, but this man who is of a
strange people. He said unto him, Arise, and go thy way; for thy faith hath given thee life.

40 And while they were going up in the way to Jerusalem, Jesus went in front of them; and they
wondered, and followed him fearing. And he took his twelve disciples apart, and began to tell them
privately what was about to befall him. And he said unto Arabic, them, We are going up to
Jerusalem, and all the things shall be fulfilled that are written in the prophets concerning the Son of
man. He shall be delivered to the chief priests and the scribes; and they shall condemn him to death,
and deliver him to the peoples; and they shall treat him shamefully, and scourge him, and spit in his
face, and humble him, and crucify him, and slay him: and on the third day he shall rise. But they
understood not one thing of this; but this word was hidden from them, and they did not perceive
these things that were addressed to them.

46 Then came near to him the mother of the (two) sons of Zebedee, she and her (two) sons, and
worshipped him, and asked of him a certain thing. And he said unto her, What wouldest thou? And
James and John, her two sons, came forward, and said unto him, Teacher, we would that all that we
ask thou wouldest do unto us. He said unto them, What would ye that I should do unto you? They
said unto him, Grant us that we may sit, the one on thy right, and the other So on thy left, in thy
kingdom and thy glory. And Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask. Are ye able to drink
the cup that I am to drink? and with the baptism that I am to be baptized with, will ye be baptized?
And they said unto him, We are able. Jesus said unto them, The cup that I drink ye shall drink; and
with the baptism wherewith I am baptized ye shall be baptized: but that ye should sit on my right and
on my left is not mine to give; but it is for him for whom my Father hath prepared it.

SECTION XXXI.

31 1 And when the ten heard, they were moved with anger against James and John. 2 And Jesus
called them, and said unto them, Ye know that the rulers of the nations are their lords; and their great
men are set in authority over them. Not thus shall it Arabic, be amongst you: but he amongst you that
would be great, let him be to you a 4 servant; and whoever of you would be first, let him be to every
man a 5 bond-servant: even as the Son of man also came not to be served, but to serve, and 6 to
give himself a ransom in place of the many. He said this, and was going about 7 the villages and the
cities, and teaching; and he went to Jerusalem. And a man asked him, Are those that shall be saved
few? Jesus answered and said unto 8 them, Strive ye to enter at the narrow door: I say unto you
now, that many shall 9 seek to enter, and shall not be able --from the time when the master of the
house riseth, and closeth the door, and ye shall be standing without, and shall knock at the door, and
shall begin to say, Our lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say, I say unto you, I know you
not whence ye are: and ye shall begin to say,

Before thee we did eat and drink, and in our markets didst thou teach; and he shall say unto you, I
know you not whence ye are; depart from me, ye servants of untruth. There shall be weeping and
gnashing of teeth, when ye see Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets, in the kingdom
of God, while ye are put forth without. And they shall come from the east and the west, and from the
north and the south, and shah sit down in the kingdom of God. And there shall then be last that have
become first, and first that have become last.

15, And when Jesus entered and passed through Jericho, there was a man named Zac- chaeus, rich,
and chief of the publicans. And he desired to see Jesus who he was; and he was not able for the
pressure of the crowd, because Zacchaeus was little of stature. Arabic, And he hastened, and went
before Jesus, and went up into an unripe fig tree to see Jesus: for he was to pass thus. And when
Jesus came to that place, he saw him, and said unto him, Make haste, and come down, Zacchaeus:
to-day I must be in thy house. And he hastened, and came down, and received him joyfully. And
when they all saw, they murmured, and said, He hath gone in and lodged with a man that is a sinner.
So Zacchaeus stood, and said unto Jesus, My Lord, now half of my possessions I give to the poor,
and what I have unjustly taken from every man I give him fourfold. Jesus said unto him, To-day is
salva- tion come to this house, because this man also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of man came
to seek and save the thing that was lost.

25 And when Jesus went out of Jericho, he and his disciples, there came after him a great multitude.
And there was a blind man sitting by the way side begging. And his name was Timaeus, the son of
Timaeus. And he heard the sound of the multitude passing, and asked, Who is this? They said unto
him, Jesus the Naza- rene passeth by. And when he heard that it was Jesus, he called out with a loud
voice, and said, Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me. And those that went before Jesus were
rebuking him, that he should hold his peace: but he cried the more, and said, Son of David, have
mercy on me. And Jesus stood, and commanded that they should call him. And they called the blind
man, and said unto him, Be of good courage, and rise; for, behold, he calleth thee. And the blind 33
man threw away his garment, and rose, and came to Jesus. Jesus said unto him, What dost thou wish
that I should do unto thee? And that blind man said unto him, My Lord and Master, that my eyes
may be opened, so that I may see thee. Arabic, And Jesus had compassion on him, and touched his
eyes, and said unto him, See; for thy faith hath saved thee. And immediately he received his sight,
and came after him, and praised God; and all the people that saw praised God.

36 And he spake a parable because he was nearing Jerusalem, and they supposed that at that time
the kingdom of God was about to appear. He said unto them, A man, a son of a great race, went
into a far country, to receive a kingdom, and return. And he called his ten servants, and gave them
ten shares, and said unto them, Trade till the time of my coming. But the people of his city hated him,
and sent messengers after him, and said, We will not that this man reign over us. And when he had
received a kingdom, and returned, he said that the servants to whom he had given the money should
be called unto him, that he might know what each of them had traded. And the first came, and said,
My lord, thy share hath gained ten shares. The king said unto him, Thou good and faithful servant,
who hast been found faithful in a little, be thou set over ten districts. And the second came, and said,
My lord, thy portion hath gained five portions. And he said unto him also, And thou shall be set over
five districts. And another came, and said, My lord, here is thy portion, which was with me laid by in
a napkin: I feared thee, because thou art a hard man, and takest what thou didst not leave, and
seekest what thou didst not give, and reapest what thou didst not sow. His lord said unto him, From
thy mouth shall I judge thee, thou wicked and idle servant, who wast untrustworthy. Thou knewest
that I am a hard man, and take what I did not leave, and reap what I did not sow: why didst thou not
put my money at usury, and so I might come and seek it, with its gains? And he said unto those that
were standing in front of him, Take from him the share, and give it to him that hath 50, Arabic, ten
shares. They said unto him, Our lord, he hath ten shares. He said unto them, I say unto you, Every
one that hath shall be given unto; and he that hath not, that which he hath also shall be taken from
him. And those mine enemies who would not that I should reign over them, bring them, and slay
them before me.

SECTION XXXII.

32 1 And when Jesus entered Jerusalem, he went up to the temple of God, and found 2 there oxen
and sheep and doves. And when he beheld those that sold and those that bought, and the
money-changers sitting, he made for himself a scourge of rope, and drove them all out of the temple,
and the sheep and the oxen, and the money-changers; and he threw down their money, and upset
their tables, and the seats of them that sold the doves; and he was teaching, and saying unto them, Is
it not written, My house is a house of prayer for all peoples? and ye have made it a den for robbers.
And he said unto those that sold the doves, Take this hence, and make not my Father's house a
house of merchandise. And he suffered not any one to carry vessels inside the temple.

And his disciples remembered the scripture, The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up. The Jews
answered and said unto him, What sign hast thou shewn us, that thou doest this? Jesus answered and
said unto them, Destroy this temple, and I shall raise it in three days. The Jews said unto him, This
temple was built in forty-six years, and wilt thou raise it in three days? 10 But he spake unto them of
the temple of his body, that when they destroyed it, he Arabic, would raise it in three days. When
therefore he rose from among the dead, his disciples remembered that he said this; and they believed
the scriptures, and the word that Jesus spake.

12 And when Jesus sat down over against the treasury, he observed how the multitudes were casting
their offerings into the treasury: and many rich men were 13, throwing in much. And there came a
poor widow, and cast in two mites. And Jesus called his disciples, and said unto them, Verily I say
unto you, This poor widow cast into the treasury more than all the people: and all of these cast into
the place of the offering of God of the superfluity of their wealth; while this woman of her want threw
in all that she possessed. And he spake unto them this parable, concerning people who trusted in
them- selves that they are righteous, and despised every man: Two men went up to the temple to
pray; one of them a Pharisee, and the other a publican. And the Pharisee stood apart, and prayed
thus, O Lord, I thank thee, since I am not like the rest of men, the unjust, the profligate, the
extortioners, or even like this publican; but I fast two days a week, and tithe all my possessions. And
the publican was standing at a distance, and he would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but was
beating upon his breast, and saying, O Lord, have mercy on me, me the sinner. I say unto you, that
this man went down justified to his house more than the Pharisee. Every one that exalteth himself
shall be abased; and every one that abaseth himself shall be exalted.

22 Arabic, And when eventide was come, he left all the people, and went outside the city to
Bethany, he and his twelve, and he remained there. And all the people, because they knew the place,
came to him, and he received them; and them that had need of healing he healed. And on the
morning of the next day, when he returned to the city from Bethany, he hungered. And he saw a fig
tree at a distance on the beaten highway, having on it leaves. And he came unto it, expecting to find
something on it; and when he came, he found nothing on it but the leaves--it was not the season of
figs--and he said unto it, Henceforward for ever let no man eat fruit of thee. And his disciples heard.

27 And they came to Jerusalem. And there was there a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus,
ruler of the Jews. This man came unto Jesus by night, and said unto him, My Master, we know that
thou hast been sent from God as a teacher; and no man can do these signs that thou doest, except
him whom God is with. Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, If a man be
not born a second time, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Nicodemus said unto him, How can a
man who is old be born? can he, think you, return again to his mother's womb a second time, to
enter and be born? Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, If a man be not
born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. For he that is born of flesh is
flesh; and he that 33 is born of Spirit is spirit.

Wonder not that I said unto thee that ye must be born a Arabic, second time. The wind bloweth
where it listeth, and thou hearest its voice, but thou knowest not from what place it cometh, nor
whither it goeth: so is every man that is born of the Spirit. Nicodemus answered and said unto him,
How can that be? Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou teaching Israel, and yet knowest not
these things? Verily, verily, I say unto thee, What we know we say, and what we have seen we
witness: and ye receive not our witness. If I said unto you what is on earth, and ye believed not, how
then, if I say unto you what is in heaven, will ye believe? And no man hath ascended up into heaven,
except him that descended from heaven, the Son of man, which is in heaven. And as Moses lifted up
the serpent in the wilderness, so is the Son of man to be lifted up; so that every man who may
believe in him may not perish, but have eternal life. God so loved the world, that he should give his
only Son; and so every one that believeth on him should not perish, but should have eternal life. God
sent not his Son into the world to judge the world; but that the world might be saved by his hand. He
that believeth in him shall not be judged: but he that believeth not is condemned beforehand, because
he hath not believed in the name of the only Son, the Son of God. This is the judgement, that the light
came into the world, and men loved the darkness more than the light; because their deeds were evil.
Whosoever doeth evil deeds hateth the light, and cometh not to the 47 light, lest his deeds be
reproved. But he that doeth the truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be known, that they
have been done in God.

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that fig tree which thou didst curse hath dried up. And Jesus answered and said 6 unto them, Let
there be in you the faith of God. Verily I say unto you, if ye believe, and doubt not in your hearts,
and assure yourselves that that will be which 7 ye say, ye shall have what ye say. And if ye say to
this mountain, Remove, and 8 fall into the sea, it shall be. And all that ye ask God in prayer, and
believe, he will give you. And the apostles said unto our Lord, Increase our faith. He said unto them,
If there be in you faith like a grain of mustard, ye shall say to this fig tree, Be thou torn up, and be
thou planted in the sea; and it will obey you. Who of you hath a servant driving a yoke of oxen or
tending sheep, and if he come from the field, will say unto him straightway, Go and sit down? Nay,
he will say unto him, Make ready for me wherewith I may sup, and gird thy waist, and serve me, till I
eat and drink; and afterwards thou shalt eat and drink also. Doth that servant haply, who did what he
was bid, receive his praise? I think not. So ye also, when ye have done all that ye were bid, say, We
are idle servants; what it was our duty to do, we have done.

15 For this reason I say unto you, Whatever ye pray and ask, believe that ye Arabic, receive, and ye
shall have. And when ye stand to pray, forgive what is in your heart against any man; and your
Father which is in heaven will forgive you also your wrong-doings. But if ye forgive not men their
wrong-doings, neither will your Father forgive you also your wrong-doings.

18 And he spake unto them a parable also, that they should pray at all times, and not be slothful:
There was a judge in a city, who feared not God, nor was ashamed for men: and there was a widow
in that city; and she came unto him, and said, Avenge me of mine adversary. And he would not for a
long time: but afterwards he said within himself, If of God I have no fear, and before men I have no
shame; yet because this widow vexeth me, I will avenge her, that she come not at all times 23, and
annoy me. And our Lord said, Hear ye what the judge of injustice said. And shall not God still more
do vengeance for his elect, who call upon him in the night and in the day, and grant them respite? I
say unto you, He will do vengeance for them speedily. Thinkest thou the Son of man will come and
find faith on the earth?

26, And they came again to Jerusalem. And it came to pass, on one of the days, as Jesus was
walking in the temple, and teaching the people, and preaching the gospel, that the chief priests and
the scribes with the elders came upon him, and said unto him, Tell us: By what power doest thou
this? and who gave thee this power to do that? And Jesus said unto them, I also will ask you one
word, and if ye tell me, I also shall tell you by what power I do that. The baptism of John, from what
place is it? from heaven or of men? Tell me. And they reflected within them- Arabic, selves, and
said, If we shall say unto him, From heaven; he will say unto p. 127 us, For what reason did ye not
believe him? But if we shall say, Of men; we fear that the people will stone us, all of them. And all of
them were holding to John, that he was a true prophet. They answered and said unto him, We know
not. Jesus said unto them, Neither tell I you also by what power I work. What think ye? A man had
two sons; and he went to the first, and said unto him, My son, go to-day, and till in the vineyard.
And he answered and said, I do not wish to: but finally he repented, and went. And he went to the
other, and said unto him likewise. And he answered and said, Yea, my lord: and went not. Which of
these two did the will of his father? They said unto him, The first. Jesus said unto them, Verily I say
unto you, The publicans and harlots go before you into the kingdom of God. John came unto you in
the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not; but the publicans and harlots believed him; and
ye, not even when ye saw, did ye repent at last, that ye might believe in him.

40 Hear another parable: A man was a householder, and planted a vineyard, and surrounded it with
a hedge, and digged in it a winepress, and built in it a tower, 41, and gave it to husbandmen, and
went to a distance for a long time. So when the time of the fruits came, he sent his servants unto the
husbandmen, that they might send him of the produce of his vineyard. And those husbandmen beat
him, and sent him away empty. And he sent unto them another servant also; and they stoned him,
and wounded him, and sent him away with shameful handling. And he sent again another; and they
slew him. And he sent many other servants unto them. And the husbandmen took his servants, and
one they beat, and another they stoned, and another they slew. So he sent again other servants more
than the first; and Arabic, they did likewise with them. So the owner of the vineyard said, What shall
I do? I will send my beloved son: it may be they will see him and be 49, ashamed. So at last he sent
unto them his beloved son that he had. But the husbandmen, when they saw the son, said amongst
themselves, This is the heir. 51, And they said, We will slay him, and so the inheritance will be ours.
So they took him, and put him forth without the vineyard, and slew him. When then the lord of the
vineyard shall come, what will he do with those husbandmen? They said unto him, He will destroy
them in the worst of ways, and give the vineyard to other husbandmen, who will give him fruit in its
season. Jesus said unto them, Have ye never read in the scripture, The stone which the builders
declared to be base, The same came to be at the head of the corner:

56 From God was this, And it is wonderful in our eyes?

57 Therefore I say unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a people
that will produce fruit. And whosoever falleth on this stone shall be broken in pieces: but on
whomsoever it falleth, it will grind him to powder. And when the chief priests and the Pharisees
heard his parables, they perceived that it was concerning them he spake. And they sought to seize
him; and they feared the multitude, because they were holding to him as the prophet.

SECTION XXXIV.

34 1 Then went the Pharisees and considered how they might ensnare him in a word, 2 and deliver
him into the power of the judge, and into the power of the ruler. And they sent unto him their
disciples, with the kinsfolk of Herod; and they said unto him, Arabic, Teacher, we know that thou
speakest the truth, and teachest the way of God with equity, and art not lifted up by any man: for
thou actest not so as to 3 be seen of any man. Tell us now, What is thy opinion? Is it lawful that we
should 4 pay the tribute to Caesar, or not? shall we give, or shall we not give? But Jesus knew 5
their deceit, and said unto them, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites? Shew me the 6 penny of the
tribute. So they brought unto him a penny. Jesus said unto them, To whom belongeth this image and
inscription? They said unto him, To Caesar. 8 He said unto them, Give what is Caesar's to Caesar,
and what is God's to God. And they could not make him slip in a single word before the people; and
they marvelled at his word, and refrained.

9 And on that day came the Sadducees, and said unto him, There is no life for the dead. And they
asked him, and said unto him, Teacher, Moses said unto us, If a man die, not having children, let his
brother take his wife, and raise up seed for his brother. Now there were with us seven brethren: and
the first took a wife, and died without children; and the second took his wife, and died without
children; and the third also took her; and in like manner the seven of them also, and they 14, died
without leaving children. And last of them all the woman died also. At the resurrection, then, which of
these seven shall have this woman? for all of them took her. Jesus answered and said unto them, Is it
not for this that ye have erred, because ye know not the scriptures, nor the power of God? And the
sons of this world take wives, and the women become the men's; but those that have become
worthy of that world, and the resurrection from among the dead, do not take wives, and the women
also do not become the men's. Nor is it possible that they should die; but they are like the angels,
and are the children of God, because they have become the children of the resurrection. For in the
resurrection of the dead, have ye not read in the book of Moses, how from the bush God said unto
him, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? And God is not the
God of the dead, but of the living: for all of them are alive with him. And ye have erred greatly.

22, And when the multitudes heard, they were wondering at his teaching. And some of the scribes
answered and said unto him, Teacher, thou hast well said. But the rest of the Pharisees, when they
saw his silencing the Sadducees on this point, gathered against him to contend with him.

And one of the scribes, of those that knew the law, when he saw the excellence of his answer to
them, desired to try him, and said unto him, What shall I do to inherit eternal life? and, Which of the
commandments is greater, and has precedence in the law? Jesus said unto him, The first of all the
commandments is, Hear, O 28 Israel; The Lord our God, the Lord is one: and thou shalt love the
Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy thought, and with all thy 29,
strength. This is the great and preeminent commandment. And the second, which is like it, is, Thou
shall love thy neighbour as thyself. And another commandment greater than these two there is not.
On these two commandments, then, are hung the Arabic, law and the prophets. That scribe said
unto him, Excellent! my Master; thou hast said truly that he is one, and there is no other outside of
him: and that a man should love him with all his heart, and with all his thought, and with all his soul,
and with all his strength, and that he should love his neighbour as himself, is better than all savours
and sacrifices. And Jesus saw him that he had answered wisely; and he answered and said unto him,
Thou art not far from the 35, kingdom of God. Thou hast: spoken rightly: do this, and thou shalt live.
And he, as his desire was to justify himself, said unto him, And who is my neighbour? Jesus said unto
him, A man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho; and the robbers fell upon him, and stripped him,
and beat him, his life remaining in him but little, and went away. And it happened that there came
down a certain priest that way; and he saw him, and passed by. And likewise a Levite also came
and reached that place, and saw him, and passed by. And a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed,
came to the place where he was, and saw him, and had compassion on him, and came near, and
bound up his strokes, and poured on them wine and oil; and he set him on the ass, and brought him
to the inn, and expended his care upon him. And on the morrow of that day he took out two pence,
and gave them to the innkeeper, and said unto him, Care for him; and if thou spendest upon him
more, when I return, I shall give thee. Who of these three now, thinkest thou, is nearest to him that
fell among the robbers? And he said unto him, He that had compas- Arabic, sion on him. Jesus said
unto him, Go, and do thou also likewise. And p. 132 no man dared afterwards to ask him anything.

46 And he was teaching every day in the temple. But the chief priests and scribes and the eiders of
the people sought to destroy him: and they could not find what they should do with him; and all the
people were hanging upon him to hear him. And many of the multitude believed on him, and said,
The Messiah, when he cometh, can it be that he will do more than these signs that this man doeth?
And the Pharisees heard the multitudes say that of him; and the chief priests sent officers to seize
him. And Jesus said unto them, I am with you but a short time yet, and I go to him that sent me. And
ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I shall be, ye shall not be able to come. The Jews
said within themselves, Whither hath this man determined to go that we shall not be able to find him?
can it be that he is determined to go to the regions of the nations, and teach the heathen? What is this
word that he said, Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, ye cannot come?

SECTION XXXV.

35 1 And on the great day, which is the last of the feast, Jesus stood, crying out and 2 saying, If any
man is thirsty, let him come unto me, and drink. Every one that believeth in me, as the scriptures said,
there shall flow from his belly rivers of pure water. He said that referring to the Spirit, which those
who believed in him were to receive: for the Spirit was not yet granted; and because Jesus had not
yet been Arabic, glorified. And many of the multitude that heard his words said, This is in truth the
prophet. And others said, This is the Messiah. But others said, Can it be that the Messiah will come
from Galilee? Hath not the scripture said that from the seed of David, and from Bethlehem, the
village of David, the 7 Messiah cometh? And there occurred a dissension in the multitude because of
him. 8 And some of them were wishing to seize him; but no man laid a hand upon him.

9 And those officers came to the chief priests and Pharisees: and the priests said unto them, Why did
ye not bring him? The officers said, Never spake man thus as speaketh this man. The Pharisees said
unto them, Perhaps ye also have gone 12, astray? Hath any of the rulers or the Pharisees haply
believed in him? except this people which knows not the law; they are accursed. Nicodemus, one of
them, he that had come to Jesus by night, said unto them, Doth our law haply condemn a man,
except it hear him first and know what he hath done? They answered and said unto him, Art thou
also haply from Galilee? Search, and see that a prophet riseth not from Galilee.

17, And when the Pharisees assembled, Jesus asked them, and said, What say ye of the Messiah?
whose son is he? They said unto him, The son of David. He said unto them, And how doth David in
the Holy Spirit call him Lord? for he said, The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit on my right hand, That I
may put thine enemies under thy feet.

21, If then David calleth him Lord, how is he his son? And no one was able to answer him; and no
man dared from that day again to ask him of anything.

23 And Jesus addressed them again, and said, I am the light of the world; and he that followeth me
shall not walk in darkness, but shall find the light of life. The Pharisees Arabic, said unto him, Thou
bearest witness to thyself; thy witness is not true. Jesus 25 answered and said unto them, If I bear
witness to myself, my witness is true; for I know whence I came, and whither I go; but ye know not
whence I came, or 26, whither I go. And ye judge after the flesh; and I judge no man. And even if I
judge, my judgement is true; because I am not alone, but I and my Father which 28, sent me. And in
your law it is written, that the witness of two men is true. I am he that beareth witness to myself, and
my Father which sent me beareth witness to me. They said unto him, Where is thy Father? Jesus
answered and said unto them, Ye know not me, nor my Father: for did ye know me, ye would know
my Father. He said these sayings in the treasury, where he was teaching in the 32 temple: and no
man seized him; because his hour had not yet come. Jesus said unto them again, I go truly, and ye
shall seek me and not find me, and ye shall die in your sins: and where I go, ye cannot come. The
Jews said, Will he haply kill himself, that he saith, Where I go, ye cannot come? He said unto them,
Ye are from below; and I am from above: ye are of this world; and I am not of this world. I said
unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins. The
Jews said, And thou, who art thou? Jesus said unto them, If I should begin to speak unto you, I have
concerning you many words and judgement: but he that sent me is true; and I, what I heard from him
is what 38, I say in the world. And they knew not that he meant by that the Father. Jesus Arabic,
said unto them again, When ye have lifted up the Son of man, then ye shall know that I am he: and I
do nothing of myself, but as my Father taught me, so I speak. And he that sent me is with me; and
my Father hath not left me alone; because I do what is pleasing to him at all times. And while he was
saying that, many believed in him.

42 And Jesus said to those Jews that believed in him, If ye abide in my words, truly ye are my
disciples: and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. They said unto him, We are
the seed of Abraham, and have never served any man in the way of slavery: how then sayest thou,
Ye shall be free children? Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Every one that doeth a
sin is a slave of sin. And the slave doth not remain for ever in the house; but the son remaineth 47,
for ever. And if the Son set you free, truly ye shall be free children. I know that ye are the seed of
Abraham; but ye seek to slay me, because ye are unable for my word.

And what I saw with my Father, I say: and what ye saw with your father, ye do. They answered and
said unto him, Our father is Abraham. Jesus said unto them, If ye were the children of Abraham, ye
would do the deeds of Abraham. Now, behold, ye seek to kill me, a man that speak with you the
truth, that I heard from God: this did Abraham not do. And ye do the deeds of your father. They
said unto him, We were not born of fornication; we have one Father, who is God. Jesus said unto
them, If God were your Father, ye would love me: I proceeded and came from God; and it was not
of my own self that I came, but he sent Arabic, me. Why then do ye not know my word? Because
ye cannot hear my word. Ye are from the father, the devil, and the lust of your father do ye desire to
do, who from the beginning is a slayer of men, and in the truth standeth not, because the truth is not
in him. And when he speaketh untruth, he speaketh from himself: for he is a liar, and the father of
untruth. And I who speak the truth, ye believe me not. Who of you rebuketh me for a sin? And if I
speak the truth, ye do not believe me. Whosoever is of God heareth the words of God: therefore do
ye not hear, because ye are not of God. The Jews answered and said unto him, Did we not say well
that thou art a Samaritan, and hast demons? Jesus said unto them, As for me, I have not a devil; but
my Father do I honour, and ye dishonour me. I seek not my glory: here is one who seeketh and
judgeth.

SECTION XXXVI.

36 1 Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever keepeth my word shall not see death 2 for ever. The
Jews said unto him, Now we know that thou hast demons. Abraham is dead, and the prophets; and
thou sayest, Whosoever keepeth my word shall not 3 taste death for ever. Art thou haply greater
than our father Abraham, who is 4 dead, and than the prophets, which are dead? whom makest thou
thyself? Jesus said unto them, If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing: my Father is he that 5 glorifieth
me; of whom ye say, that he is our God; and yet ye have not known him: but I know him; and if I
should say that I know him not, I should become 6 Arabic, a liar like you: but I know him, and keep
his word. Abraham your father 7 longed to see my day; and he saw, and rejoiced. The Jews said
unto him, 8 Thou art now not fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham? Jesus said unto 9 them,
Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am. And they take stones to stone him: but
Jesus concealed himself, and went out of the temple. And he passed through them, and went his
way.

And as he passed, he saw a man blind from his mother's womb. And his disciples asked him, and
said, Our Master, who sinned, this man, or his parents, so that he was born blind? Jesus said unto
them, Neither did he sin, nor his parents: but that the works of God may be seen in him. It is
incumbent on me to do the deeds of him that sent me, while it is day: a night will come, and no man
will be able to busy himself. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world. And when he
said that, he spat upon the ground, and made clay of his spittle, and smeared it on the eyes of the
blind man, and said unto him, Go and wash thyself in the pool of Siloam. And he went and washed,
and came seeing. And his neighbours, which saw him of old begging, said, Is not this he that was
sitting begging? And some said, It is he; and others said, Nay, but he resembles him much. He 19,
said, I am he. They said unto him, How then were thine eyes opened? He answered and said unto
them, A man named Jesus made clay, and smeared it on my eyes, and said unto me, Go and wash in
the water of Siloam: and I went and washed, and received sight. They said unto him, Where is he?
He said, I know not. 22, Arabic, And they brought him that was previously blind to the Pharisees.
And the day in which Jesus made clay and opened with it his eyes was a sabbath day. And again the
Pharisees asked him, How didst thou receive sight? And he said unto them, He put clay on mine
eyes, and I washed, and received sight. The people of the Pharisees said, This man is not from God,
for he keepeth not the sabbath. And others said, How can a man that is a sinner do these signs? And
there came 26 to be a division amongst them. And again they said to that blind man, Thou, then,
what sayest thou of him that opened for thee thine eyes? He said unto them, I say that he is a
prophet. And the Jews did not believe concerning him, that he was blind, and received sight, until
they summoned the parents of him who received sight, and asked them, Is this your son, of whom ye
said that he was born blind? how then, behold, doth he now see? His parents answered and said,
We know that this is our son, and that he was born blind: but how he has come to see now, or who
it is that opened his eyes, we know not: and he also has reached his prime; ask him, and he will
speak for himself. This said his parents, because they were fearing the Jews: and the Jews decided,
that if any man should confess of him that he was the Messiah, they would put him out of the
synagogue. For this reason said his parents, He hath reached his prime; ask him. And they called the
man a second time, him that was blind, and said unto him, Praise God: we know that this man is a
sinner. He answered and said unto them, Whether he be a sinner, I know not: I know one thing, that
I was blind, and I now see. They said unto him again, Arabic, What did he unto thee? how opened
he for thee thine eyes? He said unto them, I said unto you, and ye did not hear: what wish ye further
to hear? ye also, do ye wish to become disciples to him? And they reviled him, and said unto him,
Thou art the disciple of that man; but as for us, we are the disciples of Moses. And we know that
God spake unto Moses: but this man, we know not whence he is. The man answered and said unto
them, From this is the wonder, because ye know not whence he is, and mine eyes hath he opened.
And we know that God heareth not the voice of sinners: but whosoever feareth him, and doeth his
will, him he heareth. From eternity hath it not been heard of, that a man opened the eyes of a blind
man, who had been born in blindness. If then this man were not from God, he could not do that.
They answered and said unto him, Thou wast all of thee born in sins, and dost thou teach us? And
they put him forth without.

44 And Jesus heard of his being put forth without, and found him, and said unto him, Dost thou
believe in the Son of God? He that was made whole answered and said, Who is he, my Lord, that I
may believe in him? Jesus said unto him, Thou hast seen him, and he that speaketh to thee is he. And
he said, I believe, my Lord. And he fell down worshipping him.

SECTION XXXVII.

37 1 And Jesus said, To judge the world am I come, so that they that see not may 2 see, and they
that see may become blind. And some of the Pharisees which were 3 with him heard that, and they
said unto him, Can it be that we are blind? Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should not have
sin: but now ye say, We see: and because of this your sin remaineth. 4 Arabic, Verily, verily, I say
unto you, Whosoever entereth not into the fold of the sheep by the door, but goeth up from another
place, that man is a thief and a 6 stealer. But he that entereth by the door is the shepherd of the
sheep. And therefore the keeper of the door openeth for him the door; and the sheep hear his voice:
and 7 he calleth his sheep by their names, and they go forth unto him. And when he putteth forth his
sheep, he goeth before them, and his sheep follow him: because 8 they know his voice. And after a
stranger will the sheep not go, but they flee from 9 him: because they hear not the voice of a stranger.
This parable spake Jesus unto them: but they knew not what he was saying unto them. Jesus said
unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep. And all that came are
thieves and stealers: but the sheep heard them not. I am the door: and if a man enter by me, he shall
live, and shall go in and go out, and shall find pasture. And the stealer cometh not, save that he may
steal, and kill, and destroy: but I came that they might have life, and that they might have the thing
that is better. I am the good shepherd; and the good shepherd giveth himself for his sheep. But the
hireling, who is not a shepherd, and whose the sheep are not, when he seeth the wolf as it cometh,
leaveth the sheep, and fleeth, and the wolf cometh, and snatcheth away the sheep, and scattereth
them: and the hireling fleeth because he is an hireling, and hath no care for the sheep. I am the 18
good shepherd; and I know what is mine, and what is mine knoweth me, as my Father knoweth me,
and I know my Father; and I give myself for the sheep. And I have other sheep also, that are not of
this flock: them also I must invite, and they shall hear my voice; and all the sheep shall be one, and
the shepherd one. Arabic, And therefore doth my Father love me, because I give my life, that I may
21 take it again. No man taketh it from me, but l leave it of my own choice. And I have the right to
leave it, and have the right also to take it. And this commandment did I receive of my Father.

22 And there occurred a disagreement among the Jews because of these sayings. And many of them
said, He hath a devil, and is afflicted with madness; why listen ye to him? And others said, These
sayings are not those of men possessed with demons. Can a demon haply open the eyes of a blind
man?

25, And the feast of the dedication came on at Jerusalem: and it was winter. And Jesus was walking
in the temple in the porch of Solomon. The Jews therefore surrounded him, and said unto him, Until
when dost thou make our hearts anxious? If thou art the Messiah, tell us plainly. He answered and
said unto them, I told you, and ye believe not: and the deeds that I do in my Father's name bear
witness 29, to me. But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep, as I said unto you. And my
sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they come after me: and I give them eternal life; and
they shall not perish for ever, nor shall any man snatch them out of my hands. For the Father, who
hath given them unto me, is greater than all; and no man is able to take them from the hand of my
Father. I and 34, my Father are one. And the Jews took stones to stone him. Jesus said unto them,
Many good deeds from my Father have I shewed you; because of which of them, then, do ye stone
me? The Jews said unto him, Not for the good deeds do we stone thee, but because thou
blasphemest; and, whilst thou art a man, makest thy self God. Jesus said unto them, Is it not thus
written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? Arabic, And if he called those gods--for to them came the
word of God (and it is not possible in the scripture that anything should be undone)--he then, whom
the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world, do ye say that he blasphemeth; because I said unto
you, I am the Son of God? If then I do not the deeds of my Father, ye believe me not. But if I do,
even if ye believe not me, believe the deeds: that ye may know and believe that my Father is in me,
and I in my Father. And they sought again to take him: and he went forth out of their hands.

43 And he went beyond Jordan to the place where John was baptizing formerly; and abode there.
And many people came unto him; and they said, John did not work even one sign: but all that John
said of this man is truth. And many believed in him. And there was a sick man, named Lazarus, of
the village of Bethany, the brother of Mary and Martha. And Mary was she that anointed with sweet
ointment the feet of Jesus, and wiped them with her hair; and Lazarus, who was sick, was the
brother of this woman. And his sisters sent unto Jesus, and said unto him, Our Lord, behold, he
whom thou lovest is sick. But Jesus said, This sickness is not unto death, but for the glorifying of
God, that the Son of God may be glorified 50, because of it. And Jesus loved Martha, and Mary,
and Lazarus. And when he heard that he was sick, he abode in the place where he was two days.
And after that, he said unto his disciples, Come, let us go into Judaea. His disciples said unto him,
Our Arabic, Master, now the Jews desire to stone thee; and goest thou again thither? 54, Jesus said
unto them, Is not the day of twelve hours? If then a man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because
he seeth the light of the world. But if a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no lamp
in him. This said Jesus: and after that, he said unto them, Lazarus our friend hath fallen asleep; but I
am going to awaken him. His disciples said unto him, Our Lord, if he hath fallen asleep, he will
recover. But Jesus said that concerning his death: while they supposed that he spake of lying down
to sleep. Then Jesus said unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead. And I am glad that I was not there for
your sakes, that ye may believe; but let us go thither. Thomas, who is called Thama, said to the
disciples, his companions, Let us also go, and die with him.

SECTION XXXVIII.

38 2 And Jesus came to Bethany, and found him already four days in the grave. And Bethany was
beside Jerusalem, and its distance from it was a sum of fifteen fur- 3 longs; and many of the Jews
came unto Mary and Martha, to comfort their heart 4 because of their brother. And Martha, when
she heard that Jesus had come, went 5 out to meet him: but Mary was sitting in the house. Martha
then said unto Jesus, 6 My Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died. But I know now
that, 7 whatever thou shalt ask of God, he will give thee. Jesus said unto her, Thy brother shall 8 rise.
Martha said unto him, I know that he shall rise in the resurrection at the last day.

Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: whosoever believeth in Arabic, me, even
though he die, he shall live: and every living one that believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou
this? She said unto him, Yea, my Lord: I believe that thou art the Messiah, the Son of God, that
cometh into the world. And when she had said that, she went and called Mary her sister secretly,
and said unto her, Our Master hath come, and summoneth thee. And Mary, when she heard, rose in
haste, and came unto him. (And Jesus then had not come into the village, but was in the place where
Martha met him.) And the Jews also that were with her in the house, to comfort her, when they saw
that Mary rose up and went out in haste, went after her, because they supposed that she was going
to the tomb to weep. And Mary, when she came to where Jesus was, and saw him, fell at his feet,
and said unto him, If thou hadst been here, my Lord, my brother had not died. And Jesus came; and
when he saw her weeping, and the Jews that were with her weeping, he was troubled in himself, and
sighed; and he said, In what place have ye laid him? And they said unto him, Our Lord, come and
see. And the tears of Jesus came. The Jews therefore said, See the greatness of his love for him! But
some of them said, Could not this man, who opened the eyes of that blind man, have caused that this
man also should not die? And Jesus came to the place of burial, being troubled within himself. And
the place of burial was a cave, and a stone was placed at its door. Jesus therefore said, Take these
stones away.

Martha, the sister of him that was dead, said unto him, My Lord, he hath come to stink for some
time: he hath been four days dead. Jesus said unto her, Did not I say Arabic, unto thee, If thou
believest, thou shall see the glory of God? And they re- moved those stones. And Jesus lifted his
eyes on high,and said, My Father, I thank thee Since thou didst hear me. And I know that thou at all
times hearest me: but I say this unto thee because of this multitude that is standing, that they may
believe that thou didst send me. And when he had said that, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus,
come forth. And that dead man came out, having his hands and feet bound with bandages, and his
face wrapped in a scarf. Jesus said unto them, Loose him, and let him go.

29 And many of the Jews which came unto Mary, when they saw the deed of Jesus, believed in him.
But some of them went to the Pharisees, and informed them of all that Jesus did.

31 And the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered, and said, What shall we do? for lo, this man
doeth many signs. And if we leave him thus, all men will believe in him: and the Romans will come
and take our country and people. And one of them, who was called Caiaphas, the chief priest he
was in that year, said unto them, Ye know not anything, nor consider that it is more advantageous for
us that one man should die instead of the people, and not that the whole people perish. And this he
said not of himself: but because he was the chief priest of that year, he prophesied that Jesus was to
die instead of the people; and not instead of the people alone, but that he might gather the scattered
children of God together. And from that day they considered how to kill him. Arabic, And Jesus did
not walk openly amongst the Jews, but departed thence to a place near the wilderness, to a town
called Ephraim; and he was there, going about with his disciples. And the passover of the Jews was
near: and many went up from the villages unto Jerusalem before the feast, to purify themselves. And
they sought for Jesus, and said one to another in the temple, What think ye of his holding back from
the feast? And the chief priests and the Pharisees had given commandment, that, if any man knew in
what place he was, he should reveal it to them, that they might take him.

42 And when the days of his going up were accomplished, he prepared himself that he might go to
Jerusalem. And he sent messengers before him, and departed, and entered into a village of Samaria,
that they might make ready for him. And they received him not, because he was prepared for going
to Jerusalem. And when James and John his disciples saw it, they said unto him, Our Lord, wilt thou
that we speak, and fire come down from heaven, to extirpate them, as did Elijah also? And Jesus
turned, and rebuked them, and said, Ye know not of what spirit ye are. Verily the Son of man did
not come to destroy lives, but to give life. And they went to another village.

SECTION XXXIX.

39 1 And Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany, where was Lazarus, 2 whom Jesus
raised from among the dead. And they made a feast for him there: 3 and Martha was serving; while
Lazarus was one of them that sat with him. And 4 at the time of Jesus' being at Bethany in the house
of Simon the leper, great multitudes of the Jews heard that Jesus was there: and they came, not
because of Jesus alone, but Arabic, that they might look also on Lazarus, whom he raised from
among the dead. 6 And the chief priests considered how they might kill Lazarus also; because 7
many of the Jews were going on his account, and believing in Jesus And Mary took a case of the
ointment of fine nard, of great price, and opened it, and poured 8 it out on the head of Jesus as he
was reclining; and she anointed his feet, and wiped them with her hair: and the house was filled with
the odour of the ointment.

9, But Judas Iscariot, one of the disciples, he that was to betray him, said, Why was not this
ointment sold for three hundred pence, and given unto the poor? This he said, not because of his
care for the poor, but because he was a thief, and the chest was with him, and what was put into it
he used to bear. And that displeased the rest of the disciples also within themselves, and they said,
Why went this ointment to waste? It was possible that it should be sold for much, and the poor be
given it. And they were angry with Mary. And Jesus perceived it, and said unto them, Leave her;
why molest ye her? a good work hath she accomplished on me: for the day of my burial kept she it.
At all times the poor are with you, and when ye wish ye can do them a kindness: but I am not at all
times with you. And for this cause, when she poured this ointment on my body, it is as if she did it for
my bur- ial, and anointed my body beforehand. And verily I say unto you, In every place where this
my gospel shall be proclaimed in all the world, what she did shall be told for a memorial of her. 18,
Arabic, And when Jesus said that, he went out leisurely to go to Jerusalem, And p. 148 when he
arrived at Bethphage and at Bethany, beside the mount which is called the mount of Olives, Jesus
sent two of his disciples, and he said unto them, Go into this village that is opposite you: and when ye
enter it, ye shall find an ass tied, and 22 a colt with him, which no man ever yet mounted: loose him,
and bring them unto me. And if any man say unto you, Why loose ye them? say unto him thus, We
seek them for our Lord; and straightway send them hither.All this was, that what was said in the
prophet might be fulfilled, which said, Say ye unto the daughter of Zion, Behold, thy King cometh
unto thee, Meek, and riding upon an ass, And upon a colt the foal of an ass.

25 And the disciples did not know this at that time: but after that Jesus was glorified, his disciples
remembered that these things were written of him, and that this they had done unto him. And when
the two disciples went, they found as he had said unto them, and they did as Jesus charged them.
And when they loosed them, their owners said unto them, Why loose ye them? They said unto them,
We seek them for our Lord. And they let them go. And they brought the ass and the colt, and they
placed on the colt their garments; and Jesus mounted it. And most of the multitudes spread their
garments on the ground before him: and others cut branches from the trees, and threw them in the
way. And when he neared his descent from Arabic, the mount of Olives, all the disciples began to
rejoice and to praise God with a loud voice for all the powers which they had seen; and they said,
Praise in the highest; Praise to the Son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord;
and blessed is the kingdom that cometh, that of our father David: Peace in heaven, and praise in the
highest. And a great multitude, that which came to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming
to Jerusalem, took young palm branches, and went forth to meet him, and cried and said, Praise:
Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord, the King of Israel. Certain therefore of the
Pharisees from among the multitudes 37 said unto him, Our Master, rebuke thy disciples. He said
unto them, Verily I say unto you, If these were silent, the stones would cry out.

38, And when he drew near, and saw the city, he wept over it, and said, Would that thou hadst
known the things that are for thy peace, in this thy day! now that is hidden from thine eyes. There
shall come unto thee days when thine enemies shall encompass thee, and straiten thee from every
quarter, and shall get possession of thee, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee
a stone upon another; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation.

42 And when he entered into Jerusalem, the whole city was agitated, and they said, Who is this?
And the multitudes said, This is Jesus, the prophet that is from Naza- reth of Galilee. And the
multitude which was with him bare witness that he called Lazarus from the grave, and raised him
from among the dead. And for this cause great multitudes went out to meet him, because they heard
the sign which he did.

SECTION XL.

40 1 Arabic, And when Jesus entered the temple, they brought unto him blind and 2 lame: and he
healed them. But when the chief priests and the Pharisees saw the wonders that he did, and the
children that were crying in the temple and 3 saying, Praise be to the Son of David: it distressed
them, and they said, Hearest thou not what these say? Jesus said unto them, Yea: did ye not read
long ago, From 4 the mouths of children and infants thou hast chosen my praise? And the Pharisees
said one to another, Behold, do ye not see that nothing availeth us? for lo, the whole world hath
followed him.

5 And there were among them certain Gentiles also, which had come up to wor- 6 ship at the feast:
these therefore came to Philip, who was of Bethsaida of Galilee, 7 and asked him, and said unto him,
My lord, we wish to see Jesus. And Philip 8 came and told Andrew: and Andrew and Philip told
Jesus. And Jesus answered and said unto them, The hour is come nigh, in which the Son of man is to
be glori- 9 fied. Verily, verily, I say unto you, A grain of wheat, if it fall not and die in the earth,
remaineth alone; but if it die, it beareth much fruit. He that loveth his life destroyeth it; and he that
hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto the life eter- nal. If a man serve me, he will follow me;
and where I am, there shall my servant be also: and whosoever serveth me, the Father will honour
him. Now is my soul trou-Arabic, bled: and what shall I say? My Father, deliver me from this hour.
But for this cause came I unto this hour. My Father, glorify thy name. And a 14 voice was heard
from heaven, I have glorified it, and shall glorify it. And the multitude that were standing heard, and
said, This is thunder: and others said, An angel speaketh to him. Jesus answered and said unto them,
Not because of me was this voice, but because of you. Now is the judgement of this world; and the
prince of this world shall now be cast forth. And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, shall draw
every man unto me. This he said, that he might shew by what manner of death he should die. The
multitudes said unto him, We have heard out of the law that the Messiah abideth for ever: how then
sayest thou, that the Son of man is to be lifted up? who is this, the Son of man? Jesus said unto them,
Another little while is the light with you. Walk so long as ye have light, test the darkness overtake
you; for he that walketh in the darkness knoweth not whither he goeth. So long as ye have light,
believe the light, that ye may be the children of the light.

22 And when certain of the Pharisees asked of Jesus, when the kingdom of God should come, he
answered and said unto them, The kingdom of God cometh not with expectation: neither shall they
say, Lo, it is here! nor, Lo, it is there! for the kingdom of God is within you.

24 And in the daytime he was teaching in the temple; and at night he used to go out, and pass the
night in the mount called the mount of Olives.And all the people came to him in the morning in the
temple, to hear his word.

26, Then spoke Jesus unto the multitudes and his disciples, and said unto them, On Arabic, the seat
of Moses are seated the scribes and Pharisees: everything that they say unto you now to keep, keep
and do: but according to their deeds do ye not; for they say, and do not. And they bind heavy
burdens, and lay them on the shoulders of the people; while they with one of their fingers will not
come 30, near them. But all their deeds they do to make a shew before men. And all the multitude
were hearing that with pleasure.

32 And in the course of his teaching he said unto them, Guard yourselves from the scribes, who
desire to walk in robes, and love salutation in the marketplaces, and sitting in the highest places of
the synagogues, and at feasts in the highest parts of the rooms: and they broaden their amulets, and
lengthen the cords of their cloaks, and love that they should be called by men, My master, and
devour widows' houses, because a of their prolonging' their prayers; these then shall receive greater
judge- ment. But ye, be ye not called masters: for your master is one; all ye are brethren. Call not
then to yourselves any one father on earth: for your Father is one, who is in heaven. And be not
called directors: for your director is one, even the Messiah. 39, He that is great among you shall be
unto you a minister. Whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and whosoever shall abase
himself shall be exalted.

41 Woe unto you, Pharisees! because ye love the highest places in the synagogues, and salutation in
the marketplaces.

42 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye devour widows' houses, because
of your prolonging your prayers: for this reason then ye shall receive greater judgement.

43 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye have shut the kingdom of God
before men.

44 Arabic Woe unto you that know the law! for ye concealed the keys of knowledge: ye enter not,
and those that are entering ye suffer not to enter.

45 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye compass land and sea to draw s
one proselyte; and when he is become so, ye make him a son of hell twice as much as yourselves.

46 Woe unto you, ye blind! guides! because ye say, Whosoever sweareth by the temple, it is
nothing; but whosoever sweareth by the gold that is in the temple, shall be condemned. Ye blind
foolish ones: which is greater, the gold, or the temple which sanctifieth the gold? And, Whosoever
sweareth by the altar, it is nothing; but whosoever sweareth by the offering that is upon it, shall be
condemned. Ye blind foolish ones: which is greater, the offering, or the altar which sanctifieth the
offering? Whosoever then sweareth by the altar, hath sworn by it, and by all that is upon it. And
whosoever sweareth by the temple, hath sworn by it, and by him that is dwelling in it. And
whosoever sweareth by heaven, hath sworn by the throne of God, and by him that sitteth upon it.

53 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye tithe mint and rue and dill and
cummin and all herbs, and ye leave the important matters of the law, judgement, and mercy, and
faith, and the love of God: this ought ye to do, and not to leave that undone. Ye blind guides, which
strain out a gnat, and swallow n camels.

55 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye cleanse the outside of the cup and
of the platter, while the inside of them is full of injustice and wrong. Ye blind Pharisees, cleanse first
the inside of the cup and of the platter, then shall the outside of them be cleansed.

57 Arabic, Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye resem- ble whited
sepulchres, which appear from the outside beautiful, but within full of the bones of the dead, and all
uncleanness. So ye also from without appear unto men like the righteous, but within ye are full of
wrong and hypocrisy.

59 One of the scribes answered and said unto him, Teacher, in this saying of thine thou art casting a
slur on us. He said, And to you also, ye scribes, woe! for ye lade men with heavy burdens, and ye
with one of your fingers come not near those burdens.

61 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye build the tombs of the prophets, which
your fathers killed, and adorn the burying-places of the righteous, and say, If we had been in the
days of our fathers, we should not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets.
Wherefore, behold, ye witness against 64 yourselves, that ye are the children of those that slew the
prophets. And ye also, ye fill up the measure of your fathers. Ye serpents, ye children of vipers,
where shall ye flee from the judgement of Gehenna?

SECTION XLI.

41 1 Therefore, behold, I, the wisdom of God, am sending unto you prophets, and apostles, and
wise men, and scribes: and some of them ye shall slay and crucify; and some of them ye shall beat in
your synagogues, and persecute from city to 2 city: that there may come on you all the blood of the
righteous that hath been poured upon the ground from the blood of Abel the pure to the blood of
Zachariah the son of Barachiah, whom ye slew between the temple and the altar. 3 Verily I say unto
you, All these things shall come upon this generation,

4 Arabic, O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, slayer of the prophets, and stoner of them that are sent unto her!
how many times did I wish to gather thy children, as 5 a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings,
and ye would not! Your house shall 6 be left over you desolate. Verily I say unto you, Ye shall not
see me henceforth, till ye shall say Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord. 7 And many of
the rulers also believed on him; but because of the Pharisees they 8 were not confessing him, lest
they be put s out of the synagogue: and they loved 9 the praise of men more than the praising of
God. And Jesus cried and said, Whosoever believeth in me, believeth not in me, but in him that sent
me. And whosoever seeth me hath seen him that sent me. I am come a light into the world, and so
every one that believeth in me abideth not in the darkness. And whosoever heareth my sayings, and
keepeth them not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to give the world life.
Whosoever wrongeth me, and receiveth not my sayings, there is one that judgeth him: the word that I
spake, it shall judge him at the last day. I from myself did not speak: but the Father which sent me,
he hath given me commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak; and I know that his
commandment is eternal life. The things that I say now, as my Father hath said unto me, even so I
say.

16 And when he said that unto them, the scribes and Pharisees began their evil-doing, being angry
with him, and finding fault with his sayings, and harassing him in many things; seeking to catch
something from his mouth, that they might be able to calumniate him.

18 And when there gathered together myriads of great multitudes, which almost trode one upon
another, Jesus began to say unto his disciples, Preserve yourselves from the leaven of the Pharisees,
which is hypocrisy. For there is nothing concealed, that shall not be revealed: nor hid, that shall not
be known. Everything that ye have said in the darkness shall be heard in the light; and what ye have
spoken secretly in the ears in the inner chambers shall be proclaimed on the roofs.

21, This said Jesus, and he went and hid himself from them. But notwithstanding his having done all
these signs before them, they believed not in him: that the word of Isaiah the prophet might be
fulfilled, who said, My Lord, who is he that hath believed to hear us?

And the arm of the Lord, to whom hath it appeared?

24 And for this reason it is not possible for them to believe, because Isaiah also said, They have
blinded their eyes, and made dark their heart; That they may not see with their eyes, and understand
with their heart, And turn, So that I should heal them.

26 This said Isaiah when he saw his glory, and spake of him.

27 And when Jesus went out of the temple, certain of his disciples came forward to shew him the
buildings of the temple, and its beauty and greatness, and the strength of the stones that were laid in
it, and the elegance of its building, and that it was adorned with noble stones and beautiful colours.
Jesus answered and said unto them, See ye these great buildings? verily I say unto you, Days will
come, when there shall not be left here a stone upon another, that shall not be cast down.

31 And two days before the passover of unleavened bread, the chief priests and the scribes sought
how they might take him by deceit, and kill him: and they said, It shall not be at the feast, lest the
people be agitated.

33 And when Jesus sat on the mount of Olives opposite the temple, his disciples, Simon Cephas and
James and John and Andrew, came forward unto him, and said unto him between themselves and
him, Teacher, tell us when that shall be, and what is the sign Arabic, of thy coming and the end of the
world. Jesus answered and said unto them, Days will come, when ye shall long to see one of the
days of the Son of 36, man, and shall not behold. Take heed lest any man lead you astray. Many
shall come in my name, and say, I am the Messiah; and they shall say, The time is come near, and
shall lead many astray: go not therefore after them. And when ye hear of wars and tidings of
insurrections, see to it, be not agitated: for these things must first be; only the end is not yet come.
Nation shall rise against nation, and king- dom against kingdom: and great earthquakes shall be in
one place and another, and there shall be famines and deaths and agitations: and there shall be fear
and terror and great signs that shall appear from heaven, and there shall be great 42, storms. All
these things are the beginning of travail. But before all of that, they shall lay hands upon you, and
persecute you, and deliver you unto the synagogues and into prisons, and bring you before kings and
judges for my name's sake. And that shall be unto you for a witness. But first must my gospel be
preached unto all nations. And when they bring you into the synagogues before the rulers and the
authorities, be not anxious beforehand how ye shall answer for yourselves, or what ye 47, shall say:
because it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Spirit. Lay it to your heart, not Arabic, to be anxious
before the time what ye shah say: and I shall give you under- standing and wisdom,s which all your
adversaries shall not be able to gainsay. And then shall they deliver you unto constraint, and shall kill
you: and ye shall be hated of all nations because of my name. And then shall many go astray, and
they 52 shall hate one another, and deliver one another unto death. And your parents, and your
brethren, and your kinsfolk, and your friends shall deliver you up, and shall 53, slay some of you. But
a lock of hair from your heads shall not perish. And by your patience ye shall gain your souls. And
many men, false prophets, shall arise, 56 and lead many astray. And because of the abounding of
iniquity, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that endureth to the end, the same shall be saved.
And this, the gospel of the kingdom, shall be preached in all the world for a testimony to all nations;
and then shall come the end of all.

SECTION XLII.

42 1 But when ye see Jerusalem with the army compassing it about, then know that 2 its desolation
is come near. Those then that are in Judaea at that time shall flee to the mountain; and those that are
within her shall flee; and those that are in the 3 villages shall not enter her. For these days are the
days of vengeance, that all that 4 is written may be fulfilled. And when ye see the unclean sign of
desolation, spoken of in Daniel the prophet, standing in the pure place, he that readeth shall
understand, 5,6 and then he that is in Judaea shall flee in to the mountain: and let him that is on the 7
roof not go down, nor enter in to take anything from his house: and let him that is in 8 Arabic, the
field not turn behind him to take his garment. Woe to them that are with child and to them that give
suck in those days! there shall be great 9 distress in the land, and wrath against this nation. And they
shall fall on the edge of the sword, and shall be taken captive to every land: and Jerusalem shall be
trodden down of the nations, until the times of the nations be ended.

10 Then if any man say unto you, The Messiah is here; or, Lo, he is there; believe him not: there shall
rise then false Messiahs and prophets of lying, and shall do signs and wonders, in order that they
may lead astray even the elect also, if they be able. But as for you, beware: for I have acquainted
you with everything beforehand. If then they say unto you, Lo, he is in the desert; go not out, lest ye
be taken: and if they say unto you, Lo, he is in the chamber; believe not. And as the lightning
appeareth from the east, and is seen unto the west; so shall be the coming of the Son of man. But
first he must suffer much and be rejected by this generation. Pray therefore that your flight be not in
winter, nor on a sabbath: there shall be then great tribulation, the like of which there hath not been
from the beginning of the world till now, nor shall be. And except the Lord had shortened those
days, no flesh would have lived: but because of the elect, whom he elected, 19 he shortened those
days. And there shall be signs in the sun and the moon and the stars; and upon the earth affliction of
the nations, and rubbing of hands for the con- Arabic. fusion of the noise of the sea, and an
earthquake: the souls of men shall go forth from fear of that which is to come upon the earth. And in
those days, straightway after the distress of those days, the sun shall become dark, and the moon
shall not shew its light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of heaven shall be
convulsed: and then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and at that time all the tribes
of the earth shall wail, and look unto the Son of man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and
much glory. And he shall send his angels with the great trumpet, and they shall gather his elect from
the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. But when these things begin to be, be of good
cheer, and lift up your heads; for your salvation is come near.

25 Learn the example of the fig tree: when it letteth down its branches, and put- teth forth its leaves,
ye know that the summer is come; so ye also, when ye see these things begun to be, know ye that
the kingdom of God hath arrived at the door. Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass
away, until all these 28 things shall be. Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my sayings shall not
pass away.

29 Take heed to yourselves, that your hearts become not heavy with inordinate desire, and
drunkenness, and the care of the world at any time, and that day come upon you suddenly: for it is as
a shock that shocks all the inhabitants that are on the face of the whole earth. Watch at all times, and
pray, that ye may be worthy to escape Arabic. from all the things that are to be, and that ye may
stand before the Son of 32 man. Of that day and of that hour hath no man learned, not even the
angels of heaven, neither the Son, but the Father. See ye, and watch and pray: for ye know not when
that time will be. It is as a man, who journeyed, and left his house, and gave his authority to his
servants, and appointed every man to his work, and 35 charged the porter to be wakeful. Be
wakeful then: since ye know not when the lord of the house cometh, in the evening, or in the middle
of the night, or when the cock croweth, or in the morning; lest he come unexpectedly, and find you
sleeping. The thing that I say unto you, unto all of you do I say it, Be ye watchful.

38 For as it was in the days of Noah, so shall the coming of the Son of man be. As they were before
the flood eating and drinking, and taking wives, and giving wives to men, until the day in which Noah
entered into the ark, and they perceived not till the flood came, and took them all; so shall the
coming of the Son of man be. And as it was in the days of Lot; they were eating and drinking, and
selling and buying, and planting and building, on the day in which Lot went out from Sodom, and the
Lord rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them 43, all: so shall it be in the day in
which the Son of man is revealed. And in that day, whosoever is on the roof, and his garments in the
house, let him not go down to take them: and he that is in the field shall not turn behind him.
Remember Lot's wife. Whosoever shall desire to save his life shall destroy it: but whosoever shall
destroy his life shall save it. Verily I say unto you, In that night there shall be two on Arabic, one bed;
one shall be taken, and another left. And two women shall be grind- p. 162 ing at one mill; one shall
be taken, and another left. And two shall be in the field; one shall be taken, and another left. They
answered and said unto him, To what place, our Lord? He said unto them, Where the body is, there
will the eagles 51, gather. Be attentive now: for ye know not at what hour your Lord cometh. Know
this: if the master of the house had known in what watch the thief would come, he would have been
attentive, and would not make it possible that his house should be broken through. Therefore be ye
also ready: for in the hour that ye think not the Son of man cometh.

SECTION XLIII.

43 1 Simon Cephas said unto him, Our Lord, is it to us that thou hast spoken this 2 parable, or also
to every man? Jesus said unto him, Who, thinkest thou, is the servant, the master of the house,
trusted with control, whom his lord set over his 3 household, to give them their food in its season?
Blessed is that servant, whom his 4 lord shall come and find having done so. Verily I say unto you,
He will set him 5 over all that he hath. But if that evil servant say in his heart, My lord delayeth his 6
coming; and shall begin to beat his servants and the maidservants of his lord, and 7 shall begin to eat
and to drink with the drunken; the lord of that servant shall come 8 in the day that he thinketh not,
and in the hour that he knoweth not, and shall Arabic, judge him, and appoint his portion with the
hypocrites, and with those that are not faithful: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

9 Then shall the kingdom of heaven be like unto ten virgins, those that took their lamps, and went
forth to meet the bridegroom and the bride. Five of them were wise, and five foolish. And those
foolish ones took their lamps, and took not with 12, them oil: but those wise ones took oil in vessels
along with their lamps. When then the bridegroom delayed, they all slumbered and slept. But in the
middle of the night there occurred a cry, Behold, the bridegroom cometh! Go forth therefore to meet
him. Then all those virgins arose, and made ready their lamps. The foolish said unto the wise, Give us
of your oil; for our lamps are gone out. But those wise answered and said, Perhaps there will not be
enough for us and you: but go ye to the sellers, and buy for yourselves. And when they went away to
buy, the bridegroom came; and those that were ready went in with him to the marriage feast: and the
door was shut. And at last those other virgins also came and said, Our Lord, our Lord, open unto
us. He answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, 21 I know you not. Watch then, for ye
know not that day nor that hour.

22 It is as a man, who went on a journey, and called his servants, and delivered unto them his
possessions. And unto one he gave five talents, and another two, and another one; every one
according to his strength; and went on his journey forthwith. He Arabic, then that received the five
talents went and traded with them, and gained 25, other five. And so also he of the two gained other
two. But he that re- ceived the one went and digged in the earth, and hid the money of his lord. And
after a long time the lord of those servants came, and took from them the account. And he that
received five talents came near and brought other five, and said, My lord, thou gavest me five talents:
lo, I have gained other five in addition to them. His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and
faithful servant: over a little hast thou been faithful, over much will I set thee: enter into the joy of thy
lord. And he that had the two came near and said, My lord, thou gavest me two talents: lo, other
two have I gained in addition to them. His lord said unto him, Good, thou faithful servant: over a little
hast thou been faithful, over much will I set thee: enter into the joy of thy lord. And he also that
received the one talent came forward and said, My lord, I knew thee that thou an a severe man, who
reapest where thou sowest not, and gatherest where thou didst not scatter: and so I was afraid, and
went away and hid thy talent in the earth: lo, thou hast what is thine. His lord answered and said unto
him, Thou wicked and slothful servant, thou knewest me 35 that I reap where I sowed not, and
gather where I did not scatter; it was incumbent on thee to put my money to the bank, and then I
should come and seek it with its gains. Take now from him the talent, and give it to him that hath ten
talents. Whosoever hath shall be given, and he shall have more: but he that hath not, even Arabic,
what he hath shall be taken from him. And the unprofitable servant, put him forth into the outer
darkness: there shall be the weeping and gnashing of teeth.

39, Your loins shall be girded, and your lamps lit; and ye shall be like the people that are looking for
their lord, when he shall return from the feast; so that, when he cometh and knocketh, they may at
once open unto him. Blessed are those servants, whom their lord shall come and find attentive: verily
I say unto you, that he will gird his waist, and make them sit down, and pass through them and serve
them. And if he come in the second watch, or the third, and find thus, blessed are those servants.

43 But when the Son of man cometh in his glory, and all his pure angels with him, then shall he sit on
the throne of his glory: and he will gather before him all the nations, and separate them the one from
the other, like the shepherd who separateth the sheep from the goats; and will set the sheep on his
right, and the goats on his left. Then shall the King say to those that are at his right, Come, ye blessed
of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundations of the world: I hungered,
and ye gave me to eat; and I thirsted, and ye gave me to drink; and I was a stranger, and ye took me
in; and I was naked, and ye clothed me; and I was sick, and ye visited me; and I was in prison, and
ye cared for me. Then shall those righteous say unto him, Our Lord, when saw we thee hungry, and
fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee to drink? And when saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or
naked, and clothed thee? And when saw we thee sick, or imprisoned, and cared for thee? The King
shall answer an d say unto them, Verily I say unto you, What Arabic, ye did to one of these my
brethren, the little ones, ye did unto me. Then shall he say unto those that are on his left also, Depart
from me, ye cursed, 54 into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his hosts: I hungered, and ye
fed me not; and I thirsted, and ye did not give me to drink; and I was a stranger, and ye took me not
in; and I was naked, and ye clothed me not; and I was sick, and im- prisoned, and ye visited me not.
Then shall those also answer and say, Our Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst, or naked,
or a stranger, or sick, or im- prisoned, and did not minister unto thee? Then shall he answer and say
unto them, Verily I say unto you, When ye did it not unto one of these little ones, ye did it not unto
me also. And these shall go away into eternal punishment: but the righteous into eternal life.

SECTION XLIV.

41 2 And when Jesus finished all these sayings, he said unto his disciples, Ye know that after two
days will be the passover, and the Son of man is delivered up to be 3 crucified. Then gathered
together the chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders 4 of the people, unto the court of the chief
priest, who was called Caiaphas; and they took counsel together concerning Jesus, that they might
seize him by subtilty, and 5 kill him. But they said, Not during the feast, lest there take place a
disturbance among the people; for they feared the people.

6 And Satan entered into Judas who was called Iscariot, who was of the number 7 of the twelve.
And he went away, and communed with the chief priests, and the scribes, and those that held
command in the temple, and said unto them, What 8 Arabic, would ye pay me, and I will deliver him
unto you? And they, when they heard it, were pleased, and made ready for him thirty pieces of
money. 9 And he promised them, and from that time he sought an opportunity that he might deliver
unto them Jesus without the multitude. And on the first day of unleavened bread the disciples came
to Jesus, and said unto him, Where wilt thou that we go and make ready for thee that thou mayest
eat the passover?

11 And before the feast of the passover, Jesus knew that the hour was arrived for his departure from
this world unto his Father; and he loved his own in this world, and to the last he loved them. And at
the time of the feast, Satan put into the heart of Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, to deliver him up.
And Jesus, because he knew that the Father had delivered into his hands everything, and that he
came forth from the Father, and goeth unto God, rose from supper, and laid aside his garments; and
took a towel, and girded his waist, and poured water into a bason, and began to wash the feet of his
disciples, and to wipe them with the towel where- with his waist was girded. And when he came to
Simon Cephas, Simon said unto 17 him, Dost thou, my Lord, wash for me my feet? Jesus answered
and said unto him, What I do, now thou knowest not; but afterwards thou shall learn. Simon said
unto him, Thou shalt never wash for me my feet. Jesus said unto him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no
part with me. Simon Cephas said unto him, Then, my Lord, wash not for me my feet alone, but my
hands also and my head. Jesus said unto him, He that batheth needeth not to wash save his feet,
whereas his whole body is clean: and ye also are clean, but not all of you. For Jesus knew him that
should betray him; therefore said he, Ye are not all clean.

22 Arabic. So when he had washed their feet, he took his garments, and sat down, and said unto
them, Know ye what I have done unto you? Ye call me, Master, and, Lord: and ye say well; so I
am. If then I, now, who am your Lord and Master, have washed for you your feet, how needful is it
that ye should wash one another's feet! This have I given you as an example, that as I have done to
you so ye should do also. Verily, verily, I say unto you, No servant is greater than his lord; nor an
apostle greater than he that sent him. If ye know that, ye are happy if ye do it. My saying this is not
for all of you: for I know whom I have chosen: but that the scripture might be fulfilled, He that eateth
with me bread lifted against me his heel. Henceforth I say unto you before it come to pass, that,
when it cometh to pass, ye may believe that I am he. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever
receiveth whomsoever I send receiveth me; and whosoever receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.

31 Who is the great one, he that sitteth, or he that serveth? is it not he that sitteth? I am among you
as he that serveth. But ye are they that have continued with me in my temptations; I promise you, as
my Father promised me, the kingdom, that ye may eat and drink at the table of my kingdom.

34 And the first day came, the feast of unleavened bread, on which the Jews were wont to sacrifice
the passover. And Jesus sent two of his disciples, Cephas and John, and said unto them, Go and
make ready for us the passover, that we may eat. 36, And they said unto him, Where wilt thou that
we make ready for thee? He said unto them, Go, enter the city; and at the time of your entering,
there shall meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water; follow him, and the place where he entereth,
say to such an one, the master of the house, Our Master saith, My time is come, and Arabic, at thy
house I keep the passover. Where then is the lodging-place where p. 169 I shall eat with my
disciples? And he will shew you a large upper room spread and made ready: there then make ready
for us. And his two disciples went out, and came to the city, and found as he had said unto them: and
they made ready the passover as he had said unto them.

41 And when the evening was come, and the time arrived, Jesus came and reclined, and the twelve
apostles with him. And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you
before I suffer: I say unto you, that henceforth I shall not eat it, until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of
God.

44 Jesus said that, and was agitated s in his spirit, and testified, and said, Verily, verily, I say unto
you, One of you, he that eateth with me, shall betray me. And they were very sorrowful; and they
began to say unto him, one after another of them, Can it be Lord? He answered and said unto them,
One of the twelve, he that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, will betray me. And Io, the hand of
him that betrayeth me is on the table. And the Son of man goeth, as it is written of him: woe then to
that man by whose hand the Son of man is betrayed! for it would have been better for that man had
he not been born. And the disciples looked one on another, for they knew not to whom he referred;
and they began to search among themselves, who that might be who was to do this.

SECTION XLV.

45 2 Arabic,And one of his disciples was sitting in his bosom, he whom Jesus loved. To him Simon
Cephas beckoned, that he should ask him who this was, con- 3 cerning whom he spake. And that
disciple leaned on Jesus' breast, and said unto him, 4 My Lord, who is this? Jesus answered and
said, He to whom I shall dip bread, and give it. And Jesus dipped bread, and gave to Judas, the son
of Simon Iscariot. 5 And after the bread, Satan entered him. And Jesus said unto him, What thou 6
desirest to do, hasten the doing of it. And no man of them that sat knew why he 7 said this unto him.
And some of them thought, because Judas had the box, that he was bidding him buy what would be
needed for the feast; or, that he might pay 8 something to the poor. Judas the betrayer answered and
said, Can it be I, my 9 Master? Jesus said unto him, Thou hast said. And Judas took the bread
straightway, and went forth without: and it was still night.

10 And Jesus said, Now is the Son of man being glorified, and God is being glorified in him; and if
God is glorified in him, God also will glorify him in him, and straightway will glorify him. 12 And while
they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and divided; and he gave to his disciples, and said
unto them, Take and eat; this is my body. And he Arabic, took a cup, and gave thanks, and blessed,
and gave them, and said, Take 14, and drink of it, all of you. And they drank of it, all of them. And
he said unto them, This is my blood, the new covenant, that is shed for many for the forgiveness of
sins. I say unto you, I shall not drink henceforth of this, the juice of the vine, until the day in which I
drink with you new wine in the kingdom of God. And thus do ye in remembrance of me. And Jesus
said unto Simon, Simon, behold, Satan asketh that he may sift you like wheat: but I entreat for thee,
that thou lose not thy faith: and do thou, at some time, turn and strengthen thy brethren. My children,
another little while am I with you. And ye shall seek me: and as I said unto the Jews, Whither I go,
ye cannot come; I say unto you now also. A new commandment I give you, that ye may love one
another; and as I have loved you, so shall ye also love one another. By this shall every man know
that ye are my disciples. if ye have love one to another. Simon Cephas said unto him, Our Lord,
whither goest thou? Jesus answered and said unto him, Whither I go, thou canst not now follow me;
but later thou shall come.

23 Then said Jesus unto them, Ye all shall desert me this night: it is written, I will smite the shepherd,
and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered. But after my rising, I shall go before you into Galilee.
Simon Cephas answered and said unto him, My Lord, if every man desert thee, I shall at no time
desert thee. I am with thee ready for imprisonment and for death. And my life will I give up for thee.
Arabic, Jesus said unto him, Wilt thou give up thy life for me? Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Thou
shall to-day, during this night, before the cock crow twice, three times deny me, that thou knowest
me not. But Cephas said the more, Even if it lead to death with thee, I shall not deny thee, my Lord.
And in like manner said all the disciples also.

Then Jesus said unto them, Let not your hearts be troubled: believe in God, and believe in me. The
stations in my Father's house are many, else I should have told you. I go to prepare for you a place.
And if I go to prepare for you a place, I shall return again, and take you unto me: and so where I am,
there ye 32, 33 shall be also. And the place that I go ye know, and the way ye know. Thomas said
unto him, Our Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how is the way for us to the knowledge of
that? Jesus said unto him, I am the way, and the truth, and the life: and no man cometh unto my
Father, but through me. And if ye had known me, ye should have known my Father: and from
henceforth ye know him, and have seen him. Philip said unto him, Our Lord, shew us the Father, and
it suf- ficeth us. Jesus said unto him, Have I been all this time with you, and dost thou not know me,
Philip? whosoever hath seen me hath seen the Father; how then sayest thou, Shew us the Father?
Believest thou not that I am in my Father, and my Father in me? and the saying that I say, I say not
of myself: but my Father who dwelleth in me, he doeth these deeds. Believe that I am in my Father,
and my Father in me: Arabic, or else believe for the sake of the deeds. Verily, verily, I say unto you,
Whosoever believeth in me, the deeds that I do shall he do also; and more than that shall he do: I go
unto the Father. And what ye shall ask in my name, I shall do unto you, that the Father may be
glorified in his Son. And if ye 43, ask me is in my name, I will do it. If ye love me, keep my
commandments.

And I will entreat of my Father, and he will send unto you another Paraclete, that he may be with
you for ever, even the Spirit of truth: whom the world cannot receive; for it hath not seen him, nor
known him: but ye know him; for he hath dwelt with you, and is in you. I will not leave you orphans:
I will come unto you. Another little while, and the world seeth me not; but ye see me that I live, and
ye shall live also. And in that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you.

SECTION XLVI.

46 1 Whosoever hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that
loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will 2 shew myself unto him. Judas
(not Iscariot) said unto him, My Lord, what is the 3 purpose of thy intention to shew thyself to us,
and not to the world? Jesus answered and said unto him, Whosoever loveth me will keep my word:
and my Father will love him, and to him will we come, and make our abode with him. 4 But he that
loveth me not keepeth not my word: and this word that ye hear is not my word, but the Father's
which sent me.

5, 6 This have I spoken unto you, while I was yet with you. But the Paraclete, the Holy Spirit, whom
my Father will send in my name, he will teach you everything, and 7 Arabic, he will bring to your
remembrance all that I say unto you. Peace I leave you; my peace I give unto you: and not as this
world giveth, give I unto you. 8 Let your heart not be troubled, nor fearful. Ye heard that I said unto
you, that I go away, and come unto you. If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, that I go away to my 9
Father: for my Father is greater than I. And now I say unto you before it come to pass, that, when it
cometh to pass, ye may believe me. Now I will not speak with you much: the Archon of the world
will come, and he will have nothing in me: but that the world may know that I love my Father, and as
my Father charged me, so I do.

12 And he said unto them, When I sent you without purses, or wallets, and shoes, lacked ye
perchance anything? They said unto him, Nothing. He said unto them, Henceforth, whosoever hath a
purse, let him take it, and likewise the wallet also: and whosoever hath not a sword, shall sell his
garment, and buy for himself a sword. I say unto you, that this scripture also must be fulfilled in me,
that I should be reckoned with the transgressors: for all that is said of me is fulfilled in me. His
disciples said unto him, Our Lord, lo, here are two swords. He said unto them, They are sufficient.
Arise, let us go hence. And they arose, and praised, and went forth, and went, according to their
custom, to the mount of Olives, he and his disciples.

17 And he said unto them, I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. Every branch that
produceth not fruit in me, he taketh it: and that which giveth fruit, he cleanseth it, that it may give
much fruit. Ye are already clean because of the word that I have spoken unto you. Abide in me, and
I in you. And as the branch of the Arabic, vine cannot produce fruit of itself, if it be not abiding in the
vine; so too ye also, if ye abide not in me. I am the vine, and ye are the branches: He then that
abideth in me, and I in him, he giveth much fruit: for without me ye can- not do anything. And if a
man abide not in me, he is cast without, like a withered branch; and it is gathered, and cast into the
fire, that it may be burned. If ye abide in me, and my word abide in you, everything that ye desire to
ask shall be done unto you. And herein is the Father glorified, that ye may give much fruit; and ye
shall be my disciples. And as my Father loved me, I loved you also: abide in my love. If ye keep my
commands, ye shall abide in my love; as I have kept my Father's commands, and abode in his love. I
have spoken that unto you, that my joy may be in you, and your joy be fulfilled. This is my
commandment, that ye love one another, as I loved you. And no love is greater than this, namely,
that a man should give his life for his friends. Ye are my friends, if ye do all that I command you. I
call you not now servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: my friends have I now
called you; for everything that I heard from my Father I have made known unto you. Ye did not
choose me, but I chose I you, and appointed you, that ye also should go and bear fruit, and that your
fruit should 33 abide; and that all that ye shall ask my Father in my name, he may give you. This I
command you, that ye love one another. And if the world hate you, know that before you it hated
me. If then ye were of the world, the world would love its own: but ye are not of the world: I chose
you out of the world: therefore the world Arabic, hateth you. Remember the word that I said unto
you, that no servant is greater than his lord. And if they persecuted me, you also will they persecute;
and if they kept my word, your word also will they keep. But all these things will they do unto you
for my name's sake, for they have not known him that sent me. And if I had not come and spoken
unto them, they had not had sin: but now they have no excuse for their sins. Whosoever hateth me,
also hateth my Father. And if I had not done the deeds before them that no other man did, they
would not have had sin: but now they have seen and hated me and my Father also: that the word
may be fulfilled that is written in their law, They hated me for nothing. But when the Paraclete is
come, whom I will send unto you from my Father, even the Spirit of truth, which goeth forth from my
Father, he shall bear witness of me: and ye also bear witness, because from the beginning ye have
been with me.

44, I have said that unto you, that ye may not stumble. And they shall put you out of their
synagogues: and there cometh an hour when every one that killeth you shall think that he hath offered
unto God an offering. And they will do that, because they do not know me, nor my Father. I have
said that unto you, so that when its time is come, ye may remember it, that I told you. And this
hitherto I said not unto you, because I was with you. But now I go unto him that sent me; and no
man of you asketh me whither I go. I have said that unto you now, and grief hath come and taken
possession of your hems. But I say the truth unto you; It is better for you that I go away: for if I go
not away, the Paraclete will not come unto you; Arabic, but if I go away, I will send him unto you.
And when he cometh, he will reprove the world for sin, and for righteousness, and for judgement:
52, for sin, because they have not believed in me; and for righteousness, because I go to my Father;
and for judgement, because the Archon of this world hath been judged. And further have I many
things to speak unto you, but ye cannot tarry now. Howbeit when the Spirit of truth is come, he will
remind you of all the truth: he will say nothing from himself; but everything that he heareth, that shall
he say: and he shall make known unto you the things that are to be. And he shall glorify me; for from
me shall he take and shew you. All that my Father hath is mine: therefore said I unto you, that he
taketh of mine, and shall shew you.

SECTION XLVII.

47 1 A little while, and ye shall not behold me; and a little while again, and ye shall 2 behold me;
because I go to the Father. His disciples therefore said one to another, What is this that he hath said
unto us, A little while, and ye shall not behold me; and a little while again, and ye shall behold me:
and, I go to my Father? And they said, What is this little while that he hath said? We know not what
he speaketh. And Jesus perceived that they were seeking to ask him, and said unto them, Do ye
inquire among yourselves concerning this, that I said unto you, A little while, and ye behold me not,
and a little while again, and ye shall behold me? Verily, verily, I say unto you, that ye shall weep and
grieve, but the world shall rejoice: and ye shall be sorrowful, but your grief shall turn to joy.

For, a woman when the time is come for her that she should bring forth, the arrival of the day of her
bringing forth distresseth her: but whenever she hath brought forth a son, she remembereth not her
distress, for joy at the birth of a man into the 7 world. And ye now also grieve: but I shall see you,
and your hearts shall rejoice, 8 Arabic, and your joy no man taketh from you. And in that day ye
shall ask me nothing. And verily, verily, I say unto you, All that ye ask my Father 9 in my name, he
will give you. Hitherto ye have asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy
may be complete.

10 I have spoken unto you now in aenigmas: but there will come an hour when a I shall not speak to
you in aenigmas, but shall reveal unto you the Father plainly, in that day when ye shall ask in my
name: and I say not unto you, that I shall entreat the Father for you; for the Father loveth you,
because ye have loved me, 13 and have believed that I came forth from my Father. I came forth
from my Father, and came into the world: and I leave the world, and go unto my Father. His
disciples said unto him, Lo, thy speech is now plain, and thou hast not said one thing in an aenigma.
Now, lo, we know that thou knowest everything, and needest not that any man should ask thee: and
by this we believe that thou camest forth 16, from God. Jesus said unto them, Believe that an hour
cometh, and lo, it hath come, and ye shall be scattered, every one of you to his place, and shall leave
me alone: and yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me. This have I said unto you, that in
me ye may have peace. And in the world trouble shall overtake you: but be of good courage; for I
have overcome the world.

19 This said Jesus, and lifted up his eyes unto heaven, and said, My Father, the hour is come; glorify
thy Son, that thy Son may glorify thee: as thou gavest him authority over all flesh, that all that thou
hast given him, he might give them eternal life. And this is eternal life, that they should know that thou
alone art true God, and that he Arabic, whom thou didst send is Jesus the Messiah. I glorified thee in
the earth, P. 179 and the work which thou gavest me to do I have accomplished. And now glorify
thou me, O Father, beside thee, with that glory which I had with thee before the world was. I made
known thy name to the men whom thou gavest me out of the world: thine they were, and thou gavest
them to me; and they have kept 25, thy word. Now they know that all that thou hast given me is
from thee: and the sayings which thou gavest me I have given unto them; and they received them, and
knew of a truth that I came forth from thee, and believed that thou didst send me. And I ask for their
sake: and my asking is not for the world, but for those whom thou hast given me; for they are thine:
and all that is mine is thine, and all that is thine is mine: and I am glorified in them. And now I am not
in the world, and they are in the world, and I come to thee. My holy Father, keep them in thy name
which thou hast given unto me, that they may be one, as we are. When I was with them in the world,
I kept them in thy name: and I kept those whom thou gavest unto me: and no man of them hath
perished, but the son of perdition; that the scripture might be fulfilled. Now I come to thee: and this I
say in the world, that my joy may be complete in them. I have given them thy word; and the world
hated them, because they were not of the world, as I was not of the world. And I ask not this, that
thou take them from the world, but that thou keep them from the 34, evil one. They were not of the
world, as I was not of the world. O Father, sanctify them in thy truth: for thy word is truth. And as
thou didst send me into the world, I Arabic, also send them into the world. And for their sake I
sanctify myself, that they P. 180 also may be sanctified in the truth. Neither for these alone do I ask,
but for 39 the sake of them that believe in me through their word; that they may be all one; as thou
art in me, and I in thee, and so they also shall be one in us: that the world may believe that thou didst
send me. And the glory which thou hast given unto me I have given unto them; that they may be one,
as we are one; I in them, and thou in me, that they may be perfect into one; and that the world may
know that thou didst send me, and that I loved them, as thou lovedst me. Father, and those whom
thou hast given me, I wish that, where I am, they may be with me also; that they may behold my
glory, which thou hast given me: for thou lovedst me before the foundation of the world. My
righteous Father, and the world knew thee not, but I know thee; and they knew that thou didst send
me; and I made known unto them thy name, and will make it known to them; that the love wherewith
thou lovedst me may be in them, and I shall be in them.

SECTION XLVIII.

48 1 This said Jesus, and went forth with his disciples to a place which was called Gethsemane, on
the side that is in the plain of Kidron, the mountain, the place 2 in which was a garden; and he
entered thither, he and his disciples. And Judas the 3 betrayer knew that place: for Jesus oft-times
met with his disciples there. And when Jesus came to the place, he said to his disciples, Sit ye here,
so that I may go and pray; 5 Arabic, and pray ye, that ye enter not into temptations. And he took
with him Cephas and the sons of Zebedee together, James and John; and he began to 6 look
sorrowful, and to be anxious. And he said unto them, My soul is distressed unto 7 death: abide ye
here, and watch with me. And he withdrew from them a little, 8 the space of a stone's throw; and he
kneeled, and fell on his face, and prayed, so 9 that, if it were possible, this hour might pass him. And
he said, Father, thou art able for all things; if thou wilt, let this cup pass me: but let not my will be
done, but let thy will be done. And he came to his disciples, and found them sleeping; and he said
unto Cephas, Simon, didst thou sleep? Could ye thus not for one hour watch with me? Watch and
pray, that ye enter not into temptations: the spirit is willing and ready, but the body is weak. And he
went again a second time, and prayed, and said, My Father, if it is not possible with regard to this
cup that it pass, except I drink it, thy will be done. And he returned again, and found his disciples
sleeping, for their eyes were heavy from their grief and anxiety; and they knew not what to say to
him. And he left them, and went away again, and prayed a third time, and said the very same word.
And there appeared unto him an angel from heaven, encouraging him. And being afraid he prayed
continuously: and his sweat Arabic, became like a stream of blood, and fell on the ground. Then he
rose from his prayer, and came to his disciples, and found them sleeping. And he said unto them,
Sleep now, and rest: the end hath arrived, and the hour hath come; and behold, the Son of man is
betrayed into the hands of sinners. Arise, let us go: for he hath come that betrayeth me.

22 And while he was still speaking, came Judas the betrayer, one of the twelve, and with him a great
multitude carrying lanterns and torches and swords and staves, from the chief priests and scribes and
eiders of the people, and with him the foot- soldiers of the Romans. And Judas the betrayer gave
them a sign, and said, He whom I shall kiss, he is he: take him with care, and lead him away.

And Jesus, because he knew everything that should come upon him, went forth unto them. And
immediately Judas the betrayer came to Jesus, and said, Peace, my Master; and kissed him. And
Jesus said unto him, Judas, with a kiss betrayest thou the Son of man? Was it for that thou camest,
my friend? And Jesus said to those that came unto him, Whom seek ye? They said unto him, Jesus
the Nazarene. Jesus said unto them, I am he. And Judas the betrayer also was standing with them.
And when Jesus said unto them, I am he, they retreated backward, and fell to the ground. And Jesus
asked them again, Whom seek ye? They answered, Jesus the Nazarene. Jesus said unto them, I told
you that I am he: and if ye seek me, let these go away: that the word might be fulfilled which he
spake, Of those Arabic whom thou hast given me I lost not even one. Then came those that were
with Judas, and seized Jesus, and took him.

34 And when his disciples saw what happened, they said, Our Lord, shall we smite them with
swords? And Simon Cephas had a sword, and he drew it, and struck the servant of the chief priest,
and cut off his right ear. And the name of that ser- vant was Malchus. Jesus said unto Cephas, The
cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it? Put the sword into its sheath: for all that take
with the sword shall die by the sword. Thinkest thou that I am not able to ask of my Father, and he
shall now raise up for me more than twelve tribes of angels? Then how should the scriptures which
were spoken be fulfilled, that thus it must be? Your leave in this. And he touched the ear of him that
was struck, and healed it. And in that hour Jesus said to the multitudes, As they come out against a
thief are ye come out against me with swords and staves to take me? Daily was I with you in the
temple sitting teaching, and ye took me not: but this is your hour, and the power of darkness. And
that was, that the scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled. Then the disciples all left him, and fled.
And the footsoldiers and the officers and the soldiers of the Jews seized Jesus, and came. And a
certain young man followed him, and he was wrapped in a towel, naked: and they seized him; so he
Arabic, left the towel, and fled naked. Then they took Jesus, and bound him, and brought him to
Annas first; because he was the father in law of Caiaphas, who was chief priest that year. And
Caiaphas was he that counselled the Jews, that it was necessary that one man should die instead of
the people.

49 And Simon Cephas and one of the other disciples followed Jesus. And the chief priest knew that
disciple, and he entered with Jesus into the court; but Simon was standing without at the door. And
that other disciple, whom the chief priest knew, went out and spake unto her that kept the door, and
she brought Simon in. And when the maid that kept the door saw Simon, she looked stedfastly at
him, and said unto him, Art not thou also one of the disciples of this man, I mean Jesus the
Nazarene? But he denied, and said, Woman, I know him not, neither know I even what thou sayest.
And the servants and the soldiers rose, and made a fire in the middle of the court, that they might
warm themselves; for it was cold. And when the fire burned up, they sat down around it. And Simon
also came, and sat down with them to warm himself, that he might see the end of what should
happen.

SECTION XLIX.

49 2 And the chief priest asked Jesus about his disciples, and about his doctrine. And Jesus said
unto him, I was speaking openly to the people; and I ever taught in the synagogue, and in the temple,
where all the Jews gather; and I have spoken nothing in 3 Arabic, secret. Why askest thou me? ask
those that have heard, what I spake unto 4 them: for they know all that I said. And when he had said
that, one of the soldiers which were standing there struck the cheek of Jesus, and said unto him,
Dost thou thus answer the chief priest? Jesus answered and said unto him, If I 6 have spoken evil,
bear witness of evil: but if well, why didst thou smite me? And Annas sent Jesus bound unto
Caiaphas the chief priest.

7 And when Jesus went out, Simon Cephas was standing in the outer court warm- 8 ing himself.
And that maid saw him again, and began to say to those that stood 9 by, This man also was there
with Jesus the Nazarene. And those that stood by came forward and said to Cephas, Truly thou art
one of his disciples. And he denied again with an oath, I know not the man. And after a little one of
the servants of the chief priest, the kinsman of him whose ear Simon cut off, saw him; and he
disputed and said, Truly this matt was with him: and he also is a Galilaean; and his speech resembles.
And he said unto Simon, Did not I see thee with him in the garden? Then began Simon to curse, and
to swear, I know not this man whom ye have mentioned. And immediately, while he was speaking,
the cock crew twice. And in that hour Jesus turned, he being without, and looked stedfastly at
Cephas. And Simon remembered the word of our Lord, which he said unto him, 17, Before the
cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice. And Simon went forth without, and wept bitterly.

19 Arabic, And when the morning approached, the servants of all the chief priests and the scribes
and the elders of the people and all the multitude assembled, 20, and made a plot; and they took
counsel against Jesus to put him to death. And they sought false witnesses who should witness
against him, that they might put him to 22, death, and they found not; but many false witnesses came,
but their witness did not 24, agree. But at last there came two lying witnesses, and said, We heard
him say, I will destroy this temple of God that is made with hands, and will build another not 26,
made with hands after three days. And not even so did their witness agree. But Jesus was silent. And
the chief priest rose in the midst, and asked Jesus, and said, Answerest thou not a word concerning
anything? what do these witness against 29, thee? But Jesus was silent, and answered him nothing.
And they took him up into their assembly, and said unto him, If thou art the Messiah, tell us. He said
unto them, If I tell you, ye will not believe me: and if I ask you, ye will not answer me a word, nor let
me go. And the chief priest answered and said unto him, I adjure thee by the living God, that thou tell
us whether thou art the Messiah, the 34, Son of the living God. Jesus said unto him, Thou hast said
that I am he. They all said unto him, Then thou art now the Son of God? Jesus said, Ye have said
that I am he. I say unto you, that henceforth ye shall see the Son of man sitting Arabic, at the right
hand of power, and coming on the clouds of heaven. Then the chief priest rent his tunic, and said, He
hath blasphemed. And they all said, Why should we seek now witnesses? we have heard now the
blasphemy from his mouth. 39, What then think ye? They all answered and said, He is worthy of
death. Then some of them drew near, and spat in his face, and struck him, and scoffed at him. And
the soldiers struck him on his cheeks, and said, Prophesy unto us, thou Mes- siah: who is he that
struck thee? And many other things spake they falsely, and said against him.

43 And all of their assembly arose, and took Jesus, and brought him bound to the praetorium, and
delivered him up to Pilate the judge; but they entered not into the praetorium, that they might not be
defiled when they should eat the passover. And Jesus stood before the judge. And Pilate went forth
unto them without, and said unto them, What accusation have ye against this man? They answered
and said unto him, If he had not been doing evils, neither should we have delivered him up unto thee.
We found this man leading our people astray, and restraining from giving tribute to Caesar, and
saying of himself that he is the King, the Messiah. Pilate said unto them, Then take ye him, and judge
him according to your law.

The Jews said unto him, We have no authority to put a man to death: that the word might be fulfilled,
which Jesus spake, when he made known by what manner of death he was to die. And Pilate
entered into the praetorium, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art St thou the King of the Jews?
Jesus said unto him, Of thyself saidst thou this, or did others tell it thee concerning me? Pilate said
unto him, Am I, forsooth, a Jew? The sons of thy nation and the chief priests delivered thee unto me:
what hast thou done? Jesus said unto him, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of
this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: now my kingdom
is not from hence. Pilate said unto him, Then thou art a king? Jesus said unto him, Thou hast said that
I am a king. And for this was I born, and for this came I into the world, that I should bear witness 55
of the truth. And every one that is of the truth heareth my voice. Pilate said unto him, And what is the
truth? And when he said that, he went out again unto the Jews.

SECTION L.

50 1 And Pilate said unto the chief priests and the multitude, I have not found 2 against this man
anything. But they cried out and said, He hath disquieted our people with his teaching in all Judaea,
and he began from Galilee and unto this 3 place. And Pilate, when he heard the name of Galilee,
asked, Is this man a Gali- 4 laean? And when he learned that he was under the jurisdiction of Herod,
he sent him to Herod: for he was in Jerusalem in those days.

5 And Herod, when he saw Jesus, rejoiced exceedingly: for he had desired to see him for a long
time, because he had heard regarding him many things; and he counted on 6 Arabic, seeing some
sign from him. And he questioned him with many words; but 7 Jesus answered him not a word. And
the scribes and chief priests were 8 standing by, and they accused him vehemently. And Herod
scoffed at him, he and his servants; and when he had scoffed at him, he clothed him in robes of
scarlet, 9 and sent him to Pilate. And on that day Pilate and Herod became friends, there having
been enmity between them before that.

10, And Pilate called the chief priests and the rulers of the people, and said unto them, Ye brought
unto me this man, as the perverter of your people: and I have tried him before you, and have not
found in this man any cause of all that ye seek against him: nor yet Herod: for I sent him unto him;
and he hath done nothing for which he should deserve death. So now I will chastise him, and let 14,
him go. The multitude all cried out and said, Take him from us, take him. And the chief priests and
the eiders accused him of many things. And during their accusation he answered not a word. Then
Pilate said unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee? And he answered
him not, not even one word: and Pilate marvelled at that. And when the judge sat on his tribune, his
wife sent unto him, and said unto him, See that thou have nothing to do with that righteous man: for I
have suffered much in my dream to-day because of him.

20 And at every feast the custom of the judge was to release to the people one prisoner, him whom
they would. And there was in their prison a well-known pris- 22, oner, called Barabbas. And when
they assembled, Pilate said unto them, Ye have a custom, that I should release unto you a prisoner at
the passover: will ye that I 24 release unto you the King of the Jews? And they all cried out and said,
Release not Arabic, unto us this man, but release unto us Barabbas. And this Barabbas was a
robber, who for sedition and murder, which was in the city, was cast into the prison. And all the
people cried out and began to ask him to do as the custom was that he should do with them. And
Pilate answered and said unto them, Whom will ye that I release unto you? Barabbas, or Jesus
which is called the Messiah, the King of the Jews? For Pilate knew that envy had moved them to
deliver him up. And the chief priests and the elders asked the multitudes to deliver Barabbas, and to
destroy Jesus. The judge answered and said unto them, Whom of the two will ye that I release unto
you? They said, Barabbas. Pilate said unto them, And Jesus which is called the Messiah, what shall I
do with him? They all cried out and said, Crucify him. And Pilate spake to them again, for he desired
to release Jesus; but they cried out and said, Crucify him, crucify him, and release unto us Barabbas.
And Pilate said unto them a third time, What evil hath this man done? I have not found in him any
cause to necessitate death: I will chastise him and let him go. But they increased in importunity with a
loud voice, and asked him to crucify him. And their voice, and the voice of the chief priests,
prevailed. Then Pilate released unto them that one who was cast into prison for sedition and murder,
Barabbas, whom they asked for: and he scourged Jesus with whips. Then the footsoldiers of the
judge took Jesus, and went into the praetorium, and Arabic, gathered unto him all of the footsoldiers.
And they stripped him, and put on him a scarlet cloak. And they clothed him in garments of purple,
and plaited a crown of thorns, and placed it on his head, and a reed in his right hand; and while they
mocked at him and laughed, they fell down on their knees before him, and bowed down to him, and
said, Hail, King of the Jews! And they spat in his face, and took the reed from his hand, and struck
him on his head, and smote his cheeks. And Pilate went forth without again, and said unto the Jews,
I bring him forth to you, that ye may know that I do not find, in examining him, even one crime. And
Jesus went forth without, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple garments. Pilate said unto
them, Behold, the man! And when the chief priests and the soldiers saw him, they cried out and said,
Crucify him, crucify him. Pilate said unto them, Take him yourselves, and crucify him: for I find not a
cause against him. The Jews said unto him, We have a law, and according to our law he deserves
death, because he made himself the Son of God. And when Pilate heard this word, his fear
increased; and he entered again into the porch, and said to Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus
answered him not a word. Pilate said unto him, Speakest thou not unto me? knowest thou not that I
have authority to release thee, and have authority to crucify thee? Jesus said unto him, Thou hast not
any authority over me, if thou wert not given it from above: therefore the sin of him that delivered me
up unto thee is greater than thy sin. And for this word Pilate wished to release him: but the Jews
cried out, If thou let him go, thou art not a friend of Caesar: for every one that maketh himself a king
is against Caesar.

SECTION LI.

51 1 Arabic, And when Pilate heard this saying, he took Jesus out, and sat on the tribune in the
place which was called the pavement of stones, but in the He- 2 brew called Gabbatha. And that
day was the Friday of the passover: and it had reached 3 about the sixth hour. And he said to the
Jews, Behold, your King! And they cried out, Take him, take him, crucify him, crucify him. Pilate
said unto them, Shall I crucify your King? The chief priests said unto him, We have no king except 4
Caesar. And Pilate, when he saw it, and he was gaining nothing, but the tumult was increasing, took
water, and washed his hands before the multitude, and said, I 5 am innocent of the blood of this
innocent man: ye shall know. And all the people 6 answered and said, His blood be on us, and on
our children. Then Pilate commanded to grant them their request; and delivered up Jesus to be
crucified, according to their wish.

7 Then Judas the betrayer, when he saw Jesus wronged, went and returned the 8 thirty pieces of
money to the chief priests and the eiders, and said, I have sinned in my betraying innocent blood.
And they said unto him, And we, what must we do? 9 know thou. And he threw down the money in
the temple, and departed; and he went away and hanged himself. And the chief priests took the
money, and said, We have not authority to cast it into the place of the offering, for it is the price of
blood. And they took counsel, and bought with it the plain of the potter, for the burial of strangers.
Therefore that plain was called, The field of blood, unto 13 Arabic, this day. Therein was fulfilled the
saying in the prophet which said, I took thirty pieces of money, the price of the precious one, which
was fixed by the children of Israel; and I paid them for the plain of the potter, as the Lord
commanded me.

15 And the Jews took Jesus, and went away to crucify him. And when he bare his cross and went
out, they stripped him of those purple and scarlet garments which he had on, and put on him his own
garments. And while they were going with him, they found a man, a Cyrenian, coming from the
country, named Simon, the father of Alexander and Rufus: and they compelled this man to bear the
cross of Jesus. And they took the cross and laid it upon him, that he might bear it, and come after
Jesus; and Jesus went, and his cross behind him.

19 And there followed him much people, and women which were lamenting and raving. But Jesus
turned unto them and said, Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me: weep for yourselves, and for
your children. Days are coming, when they shall say, Blessed are the barren, and the womb's that
bare not, and the breasts that gave not suck. Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall on
us; and to the hills, Cover us. For if they do so in the green tree, what shall be in the dry?

24 And they brought with Jesus two others of the malefactors, to be put to death.

25 And when they came unto a certain place called The skull, and called in the Hebrew Golgotha,
they crucified him there: they crucified with him these two malefactors, one on his right, and the other
on his left. And the scripture was Arabic, fulfilled, which saith, He was numbered with the
transgressors. And they gave him to drink wine and myrrh, and vinegar which had been mixed with
the myrrh; and he tasted, and would not drink; and he received it not.

28 And the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took his garments, and cast lots for them in four
parts, to every party of the soldiers a part; and his tunic was without sewing, from the top woven
throughout. And they said one to another, Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, whose it shall be: and
the scripture was fulfilled, which saith, They divided my garments among them, And cast the lot for
my vesture.

30, This the soldiers did. And they sat and guarded him there. And Pilate wrote on a tablet the cause
of his death, and put it on the wood of the cross above his head. And there was written upon it thus:
THIS IS JESUS THE NAZARENE THE NAZARENE, THE KING OF THE Jews. And this
tablet read many of the Jews: for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city: and it was
written in Hebrew and Greek and Latin. And the chief priests said unto Pilate, Write not, The King
of the Jews; but, He it is that said, I am the King of the Jews. Pilate said unto them, What hath been
written hath been written. And the people were standing beholding; and they that passed by were
reviling him, and shaking their heads, and saying, Thou that destroyest the temple, and buildest it in
three days, save thyself if thou art the Son of God, and come down from the cross. And in like
manner the chief priests and the Arabic, scribes and the elders and the Pharisees derided him, and
laughed one with 38, another, and said, The saviour of others cannot save himself. If he is the
Messiah, the chosen of God, and the King of Israel, let him come down now from the cross, that we
may see, and believe in him. He that relieth on God--let him deliver him now, if he is pleased with
him: for he said, I am the Son of God. And the soldiers also scoffed at him in that they came near
unto him, and brought him vinegar, and said unto him, If thou art the King of the Jews, save thyself.
And likewise the two robbers also that were crucified with him reproached him. And one of those
two malefactors who were crucified with him reviled him, and said, If thou art the Messiah, save
thyself, and save us also. But his comrade rebuked him, and said, Dost thou not even fear God,
being thyself also in this condemnation? And we with justice, and as we deserved, and according to
our deed, have we been rewarded: but this man hath not done anything unlawful. And he said unto
Jesus, Remember me, my Lord, when thou comest in thy kingdom. Jesus said unto him, Verily I say
unto thee, To-day shalt thou be with me in Paradise. And there stood by the cross of Jesus his
mother, and his mother's sister, Mary that was related to Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. And Jesus
saw his mother, and that disciple whom he loved standing by; and he said to his mother, 51 Woman,
behold, thy son! And he said to that disciple, Behold, thy mother! And from that hour that disciple
took her unto himself.

52 Arabic, And from the sixth hour darkness was on all the land unto the ninth hour, and the sun
became dark. And at the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, and said, Yail, Yaili, why hast
thou forsaken me? which is, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? And some of those that
stood there, when they heard, said, This man called Elijah.

SECTION LII.

52 1 And after that, Jesus knew that all things were finished; and that the scripture 2 might be
accomplished, he said, I thirst. And there was set a vessel full of vinegar: and in that hour one of
them hasted, and took a sponge, and filled it with that 3 vinegar, and fastened it on a reed, and
brought it near his mouth to give him a 4 drink. And when Jesus had taken that vinegar, he said,
Everything is finished. 5 But the rest said, Let be, that we may see whether Elijah cometh to save
him. 7 And Jesus said, My Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And Jesus cried
again with a loud voice, and said, My Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit. He said that, and
bowed his head, and gave up his spirit. 8 And immediately the face of the door of the temple was
rent into two parts from 9 top to bottom; and the earth was shaken; and the stones were split to
pieces; and the Arabic, tombs were opened; and the bodies of many saints which slept, arose and p.
197 came forth; and after his resurrection they entered into the holy city and appeared unto many.
And the officer of the footsoldiers, and they that were with him who were guarding Jesus, when they
saw the earthquake, and the things which came to pass, feared greatly, and praised God, and said,
This man was righteous; and, Truly he was the Son of God. And all the multitudes that were come
together to the sight, when they saw what came to pass, returned and smote upon their breasts.

And the Jews, because of the Friday, said, Let these bodies not remain on their crosses, because it
is the morning of the sabbath (for that sabbath was a great day); and they asked of Pilate that they
might break the legs of those that were crucified, and take them down. And the soldiers came, and
brake the legs of the first, and that other which was crucified with him: but when they came to Jesus,
they saw that he had died before, so they brake not his legs: but one of the soldiers pierced him in his
side with a spear, and immediately there came forth blood and water. And he that hath seen hath
borne witness, and his witness is true: and he 19 knoweth that he hath said the truth, that ye also may
believe. This he did, that the scripture might be fulfiled, which saith, A bone shall not be broken in
him; and the scripture also which saith, Let them look upon him whom they pierced.

21 And there were in the distance all the acquaintance of Jesus standing, and the women that came
with him from Galilee, those that followed him and ministered. One of them was Mary Magdalene;
and Mary the mother of James the little and Arabic Joses, and the mother of the sons of Zebedee,
and Salome, and many others which came up with him unto Jerusalem; and they saw that.

24 And when the evening of the Friday was come, because of the entering of the sabbath, there
came a rich man, a noble of Ramah, a city of Judah, named Joseph, and he was a good man and
upright; and he was a disciple of Jesus, but was concealing himself for fear of the Jews. And he did
not agree with the accusers 27 in their desire and their deeds: and he was looking for the kingdom of
God. And this man went boldly, and entered in unto Pilate, and asked of him the body of Jesus. And
Pilate wondered how he had died already: and he called the officer of the footsoldiers, and asked
him concerning his death before the time. And when he knew, he commanded him to deliver up his
body unto Joseph. And Joseph bought for him a winding cloth of pure linen, and took down the
body of Jesus, and wound it in they came and took it. And there came unto him Nicodemus also,
who of old came unto Jesus by night; and he brought with him perfume of myrrh and aloes, about a
hundred pounds. And they took the body of Jesus, and wound it in the linen and the perfume, as was
the custom of the Jews to bury.

33 And there was in the place where Jesus was crucified a garden; and in that garden a new tomb
cut out in a rock? wherein was never man yet laid. And they left Jesus there because the sabbath had
come in, and because the tomb was near. And they pushed a great stone, and thrust n it against the
door of the sepulchre, and went away. And Mary Magdalene and Mary that was related to Joses
came to Arabic the sepulchre after them, and sat opposite the sepulchre, and saw the body, how
they took it in and laid it there. And they returned, and ointment and perfume, and prepared it, that
they might come and anoint him. And on the day which was the sabbath day they desisted according
to the command.

40, And the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered unto Pilate, and said unto him, Our lord, we
remember that that misleader said, while he was alive, After three days I rise. And now send
beforehand and guard the tomb until the third day, lest his disciples come and steal him by night, and
they will say unto the people that he is risen from the dead: and the last error shall be worse than the
first. He said unto them, And have ye not guards? go, and take precautions as ye know how. And
they went, and set guards at the tomb, and sealed that stone, with the guards.

45 And in the evening of the sabbath, which is the morning of the first day, and in the dawning while
the darkness yet remained, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary and other women to see the
tomb. They brought with them the perfume which they had prepared, and said among themselves,
Who is it that will remove for us the stone from the door of the tomb? for it was very great. And
when they said thus, there occurred a great earthquake; and an angel came down from heaven, and
came and removed the stone from the door. And they came and found the stone removed from the
sepulchre, and the angel sitting upon the stone. And his appearance was as the lightning, and his
raiment white as the snow: and for fear of him the guards were troubled, and became as dead men.
And when he went away, the women entered into the sepulchre; and they found Arabic not the body
of Jesus. And they saw there a young man sitting on the right, strayed in a white garment; and they
were amazed. And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear ye not: for I know that ye
seek Jesus the Nazarene, who hath been crucified. He is not here; but he is risen, as he said. Come
and see the place where our Lord lay.

SECTION LIII.

53 1 And while they marvelled at that, behold, two men standing above them, their 2 raiment shining:
and they were seized with fright, and bowed down their face to 3 the earth: and they said unto them,
Why seek ye the living one with the dead? He is not here; he is risen: remember what he was
speaking unto you while he was in 4 Galilee, and saying, The Son of man is to be delivered up into
the hands of sinners, 5 and to be crucified, and on the third day to rise. But go in haste, and say to
his disciples and to Cephas, He is risen from among the dead; and lo, he goeth before 6 you into
Galilee; and there ye shall see him, where he said unto you: lo, I have 7 told you. And they
remembered his sayings; and they departed in haste from the 8 tomb with joy and great fear, and
hastened and went; and perplexity and fear 9 encompassed them; and they told no man anything, for
they were afraid. And Mary hastened, and came to Simon Cephas, and to that other disciple whom
Jesus loved, and said unto them, They have taken our Lord from the sepulchre, and I know not
where they have laid him. And Simon went out, and that other disciple, and came to the sepulchre.
And they hastened both together: and that disciple outran Simon, and came first to the sepulchre;
and he looked down, and saw the linen laid; but he went not in. And Simon came after him, and
entered into the Arabic, sepulchre, and saw the linen laid; and the scarf with which his head was
bound was not with the linen, but wrapped and laid aside in a certain place. Then entered that
disciple which came first to the sepulchre, and saw, and believed. And they knew not yet from the
scriptures that the Messiah was to rise from among the dead. And those two disciples went to their
place.

18 But Mary remained at the tomb weeping: and while she wept, she looked down into the tomb;
and she saw two angels sitting in white raiment, one of them toward his pillow, and the other toward
his feet, where the body of Jesus had been laid. And they said unto her, Woman, why weepest thou?
She said unto them, They have taken my Lord, and I know not where they have left him. She said
that, and turned behind her, and saw Jesus standing, and knew not that it was Jesus. Jesus said unto
her, Woman, why weepest thou? whom seekest thou? And she supposed him to be the gardener,
and said, My lord, if thou hast taken him, tell me where thou hast laid him, that I may go and take
him Jesus said unto her, Mary. She turned, and said unto him in Hebrew, Rabboni; which is, being
interpreted, Teacher. Jesus said unto her, Touch me not; for I have not ascended yet unto my Father:
go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father and your Father, and my God and
your God.

25 And on the First-day on which he rose, he appeared first unto Mary Magdalene, from whom he
had cast out seven demons. And some of those guards came to the city, and informed the chief
priests of Arabic, all that had happened. And they assembled with the elders, and took counsel; and
they gave money, not a little, to the guards, and said unto them, Say ye, His disciples came and stole
him by night, while we were sleeping.

29 And if the judge hear that, we will make a plea with him, and free you of blame. And they, when
they took the money, did according to what they taught them. And this word spread among the Jews
unto this day.

31 And then came Mary Magdalene, and announced to the disciples that she had seen our Lord,
and that he had said that unto her.

32 And while the first women were going in the way to inform his disciples, Jesus met them, and said
unto them, Peace unto you. And they came and took hold of his feet, and worshipped him. Then
said Jesus unto them, Fear not: but go and say to my brethren that they depart into Galilee, and there
they shall see me. And those women returned, and told all that to the eleven, and to the rest of the
disciples; and to those that had been with him, for they were saddened and weeping. And those
were Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and the rest who were with
them: and they were those that told the apostles. And they, when they heard them say that he was
alive and had appeared unto them, did not believe them: and these sayings were before their eyes as
the sayings of madness. Arabic, And after that, he appeared to two of them, on that day, and while
they were going to the village which was named Emmaus, and whose distance from Jerusalem was
sixty furlongs. And they were talking the one of them with the 41 other of all the things which had
happened. And during the time of their talking and inquiring with one another, Jesus came and
reached them, and walked with them. But their eyes were veiled that they should not know him. And
he said unto them, What are these sayings which ye address the one of you to the other, as ye walk
and are sad? One of them, whose name was Cleopas, answered and said unto him, Art thou
perchance alone a stranger to Jerusalem, since thou knowest not what was in it in these days? He
said unto them, What was? They said unto him, Concerning Jesus, he who was from Nazareth, a
man who was a prophet, and powerful in speech and deeds before God and before all the people:
and the chief priests and the elders delivered him up to the sentence of death, and crucified him. But
we supposed that he was the one who was to deliver Israel. And since all these things happened
there have passed three days. But certain women of us also informed us that they had come to the
sepulchre; and when they found not his body, they came and told us that they had seen there the
angels, and they said concerning him that he was alive. And some of us also went to the sepulchre,
and found the matter as the women had said: only they saw him not. Then said Jesus unto them, Ye
lacking in discernment, and heavy in heart to believe! Was it not in all the sayings of the prophets that
the Messiah was to suffer these things, and to Arabic, enter into his glory? And he began from
Moses and from all the prophets, and interpreted to them concerning himself from all the scriptures.
And they drew near unto the village, whither they were going: and he was leading them to imagine
that he was as if going to a distant region. And they pressed him, and said unto him, Abide with us:
for the day hath declined now to the darkness. And he went in to abide with them. And when he sat
with them, he took bread, and blessed, and brake, and gave to them. And straightway their eyes
were opened, and they knew him; and he was taken away from them. And they said the one to the
other, Was not our heart heavy within us, while he was speaking to us in the way, and interpreting to
us the scriptures?

59 And they rose in that hour, and returned to Jerusalem, and found the eleven gathered, and those
that were with them, saying, Truly our Lord is risen, and hath appeared to Simon. And they related
what happened in the way, and how they knew him when he brake the bread. Neither believed they
that also.

SECTION LIV.

54 1 And while they talked together, the evening of that day arrived which was the First-day; and
the doors were shut where the disciples were, because of the fear of the 2 Jews; and Jesus came
and stood among them, and said unto them, Peace be with you: I am he; fear not. But they were
agitated, and became afraid, and supposed that they 3 saw a spirit. Jesus said unto them, Why are
ye agitated? and why do thoughts rise 4 Arabic, in your hearts? See my hands and my feet, that I am
he: feel me, and know that a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me having that. 5 And when he
had said this, he shewed them his hands and his feet and his side. 6 And they were until this time
unbelieving, from their joy and their wonder. He 7 said unto them, Have ye anything here to eat?
And they gave him a portion of broiled fish and of honey. And he took it, and ate before them. 8
And he said unto them, These are the sayings which I spake unto you, while I was with you, that
everything must be fulfilled, which is written in the law of 9 Moses, and the prophets, and the psalms,
concerning me. Then opened he their heart, that they might understand the scriptures; and he said
unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it is necessary that the Messiah suffer, and rise from among the
dead on the third day; and that repentance unto the forgiveness of sins be preached in his name
among all the peoples; and the beginning shall be from Jerusalem. And ye shall be witnesses of that.
And I send unto you the promise of my Father. And when the disciples heard that, they were glad.
And Jesus said unto them again, Peace be with you: as my Father hath sent me, I also send you. And
when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said unto them, Receive ye the Holy Spirit: 16 and
if ye forgive sins to any man, they shall be forgiven him; and if ye retain them against any man, they
shall be retained.

17 But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Thama, was not there with the disciples when Jesus came.
The disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen our Lord. But he said unto them, If I do not see
in his hands the places of the nails, and put on them my fingers, and pass my hand over his side, I will
not believe.

19 And after eight days, on the next First-day, the disciples were assembled again within, and
Thomas with them. And Jesus came, the doors being shut, and stood Arabic, in the midst, and said
unto them, Peace be with you. And he said to Thomas, Bring hither thy finger, and behold my hands;
and bring hither thy hand, and spread it on my side: and be not unbelieving, but believing. Thomas
answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God. Jesus said unto him, Now since thou hast seen
me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen me, and have believed.

23 And many other signs did Jesus before his disciples, and they are they which are not written in
this book: but these that are written also are that ye may believe in Jesus the Messiah, the Son of
God; and that when ye have believed, ye may have in his name eternal life. And after that, Jesus
shewed himself again to his disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and he shewed himself unto them thus.
And there were together Simon Cephas, and Thomas which was called Twin, and Nathanael who
was of Cana of Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two other of the disciples. Simon Cephas said
unto them, I go to catch fish. They said unto him, And we also come with thee. And they went forth,
and went up into the boat; and in that night they caught nothing. And when the morning arrived, Jesus
stood on the shore of the sea: but the disciples knew not that it was Jesus. And Jesus said unto them,
Children, have ye anything to eat? They said unto him, No. He said unto them, Cast your net from
the right side of the boat, and ye shall find. And they threw, and they were not able to draw the net
for the abundance of the fish that were come into it. And that disciple whom Jesus loved said to
Cephas, This is our Lord. And Simon, when he heard that it was our Lord, took his tunic, and
girded it on his waist (for he was naked), and cast himself into the sea to come to Jesus. But some
others of the disciples came in the boat (and they were not far from the land, but about two Arabic,
hundred cubits), and drew that net of fish. And when they went up on the land, they saw live coals
laid, and fish laid thereon, and bread. And Jesus said unto them, Bring of this fish which ye have now
caught. Simon Cephas therefore went up, and dragged the net to the land, full of great fish, a
hundred and fifty-three fishes: and with all this weight that net was not rent. And Jesus said unto
them,. Come and sit down. And no man of the disciples dared to ask him who he was, for they
knew that it was our Lord. But he did not appear to them in his own 37, form. And Jesus came, and
took bread and fish, and gave unto them. This is the third time that Jesus appeared to his disciples,
when he had risen from among the dead.

39 And when they had breakfasted, Jesus said to Simon Cephas, Simon, son of Jonah, lovest thou
me more than these? He said unto him, Yea, my Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus said unto
him, Feed for me my lambs. He said unto him again a second time, Simon, son of Jonah, lovest thou
me? He said unto him, Yea, my Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He said unto him, Feed for me
my sheep. He said unto him again the third time, Simon, son of Jonah, lovest thou me? And it grieved
Cephas that he said unto him three times, Lovest thou me? He said unto him, My Lord, thou
knowest everything; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus said unto him, Feed for me my sheep.
Verily, verily, I say unto thee, When thou wast a child, thou didst gird thy waist for thyself, and go
whither Arabic, thou wouldest: but when thou shall be old, thou shalt stretch out thy hands, and
another shall gird thy waist, and take thee whither thou wouldest not. He said that to him to explain
by what death he was to glorify God. And when he had said that, he said unto him, Come after me.
And Simon Cephas turned, and saw that disciple whom Jesus loved following him; he which at the
supper leaned on Jesus' breast, and said, My Lord, who is it that betrayeth thee? When therefore
Cephas saw him, he said to Jesus, My Lord, and this man, what shall be in his case? Jesus said unto
him, If I will that this man remain until I come, what is 47 that to thee? follow thou me. And this word
spread among the brethren, that that disciple should not die: but Jesus said not that he should not die;
but, If I will that this man remain until I come, what is that to thee?

48 This is the disciple which bare witness of that, and wrote it: and we know that his witness is true.

SECTION LV.

55 1 But the eleven disciples went into Galilee, to the mountain s where Jesus had 2 appointed them.
And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but there were of 3 them who doubted. And while
they sat there he appeared to them again, and upbraided them for their lack of faith and the hardness
of their hearts, those that saw him when he was risen, and believed not. 4 Arabic, Then said Jesus
unto them, I have been given all authority in heaven 5 and earth; and as my Father hath sent me, so I
also send you. Go now into 6 all the world, and preach my gospel in all the creation; and teach all
the peoples, and 7 baptize them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit; and teach
them to keep all whatsoever I commanded you: and lo, I am with you all the days, unto 8 the end of
the world. For whosoever believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but 9 whosoever believeth not
shall be rejected. And the signs which shall attend those that believe in me are these: that they shall
cast out devils in my name; and they shall speak with new tongues; and they shall take up serpents,
and if they drink deadly poison, it shall not injure them; and they shall lay their hands on the diseased,
and they shall be healed. But ye, abide in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be clothed with power from
on high.

12 And our Lord Jesus, after speaking to them, took them out to Bethany: and he lifted up his hands,
and blessed them. And while he blessed them, he was separated from them, and ascended into
heaven, and sat down at the right hand of God. And they worshipped him, and returned to Jerusalem
with great joy: and at all times they were in the temple, praising and blessing God. Amen.

16 And from thence they went forth, and preached in every place; and our Lord helped them, and
confirmed their sayings by the signs which they did.

17 And here are also many other things which Jesus did, which if they were written every one of
them, not even the world, according to my opinion, would contain the books which should be
written.

SUBSCRIPTIONS

I. IN BORGIAN MS

Here endeth the Gospel which Tatianus compiled and named Diatessaron, i.e., The Fourfold, a
compilation from the four Gospels of the holy Apostles, the excellent Evangelists (peace be upon
them). It was translated by the excellent and learned priest, Abu'l Faraj 'Abdulla ibn-at-Tayyib (may
God grant him favour), from Syriac into Arabic, from an exemplar written by 'Isa ibn-'Ali
al-Motatabbib, pupil of Honain ibn-Ishak (God have mercy on them both). Amen.

2. IN VATICAN MS.

Here endeth, by the help of God, the holy Gospel that Titianus compiled from the four Gospels,
which is known as Diatessaron. And praise be to God, as he is entitled to it and lord of it! And to
him be the glory for ever.