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And they had been sent forth from among the Pharisees;

And, when the master of the feast had tasted the water, now made, wine, and knew not whence it was, - though, they who were ministering, knew, even they who had drawn out the water, the master accosteth the bridegroom,

and saith unto him - Every man, first the good wine, setteth out; and, when they had been well-supplied, the inferior: - Thou, hast kept the good wine until, even now.

When, therefore, he had been raised from among the dead, his disciples remembered, that, this, he had been saying; and they believed in the Scripture, and in the word which Jesus had spoken.

and because he had, no need, that anyone should bear witness concerning man; for, he, understood what was in man.

for, not yet, had John been cast into prison.

for, his disciples, had gone away into the city, that, food, they might buy.

for, five husbands, thou hast had, - and, now, he whom thou hast, is not thy, husband: This true thing, hast thou spoken.

So, when he came into Galilee, the Galilaeans welcomed him, having seen, all things, whatsoever he had done in Jerusalem during the feast; for, they also, went unto the feast.

So he came again into Cana of Galilee, where he had made the water, wine. And there was a certain courtier, whose son was sick, in Capernaum.

The same, hearing that Jesus had come out of Judaea into Galilee, came away unto him, and began requesting him, that he would come down and heal his son; for he was on the point of dying.

And there was a certain man there, who, for thirty-eight years, had continued in his sickness.

Jesus, seeing, this one, lying, and taking note that now, a long time, had he continued, saith unto him - Desirest thou to be made, well?

The Jews, therefore, were saying, unto him who had been cured - It is, Sabbath; and it is not allowable for thee to take up thy couch: -

But, the healed one, knew not, who, it was; for, Jesus, had turned aside, a multitude, being in the place.

The man went away, and told the Jews, that it was, Jesus, who had made him well.

And, on this account, were the Jews persecuting Jesus, because, these things, he had been doing, on Sabbath.

For, if ye had been believing, in Moses, ye would, in that case, have been believing, in me: for, concerning me, he wrote.

But Jesus had gone up into the mountain, and, there, was sitting with his disciples.

So they gathered them up, and filled twelve baskets, with broken pieces out of the five barley loaves, - which were left over by them who had eaten.

and, entering into a boat, were going across the sea into Capernaum. And, dark, already, had it become, and, not yet, had Jesus reached them;

They were willing, therefore, to receive him into the boat; and, straightway, the boat was at land, whither they had been slowly going.

howbeit there came boats out of Tiberias, near the place where they did eat the bread, after the Lord had given thanks: -

But, when his brethren had gone up unto the feast, then, he also, went up, - not openly, but as it were in secret.

They were seeking therefore to seize him; and yet no one laid on him his hand, because, not yet, had come his hour.

They were saying unto him, therefore - Where, is thy father? Jesus answered - Neither, me, do ye know, nor yet my Father: If, me, ye had known, my Father also, had ye known.

These sayings, spake he in the treasury, teaching in the temple, and yet, no one, seized him, because, not yet, had come his hour.

Jesus said unto them - If, God, had been your father, ye had been loving me, for, I, from God, came forth, and am here; for, not even of myself, have I come, but, he, sent me forth.

The Jews, therefore, did not believe, concerning him, that he was blind, and received sight, - until they called the parents of him that had received sight,

These things, said his parents, because they were in fear of the Jews, - for, already, had the Jews agreed together, that, if anyone should confess, him, to be Christ, an, excommunicant from the synagogue, should he be made.

So they called the man a second time - him who had been blind, and said unto him - Give glory unto God! We know that, this man, is, a sinner.

Out of age-past time, hath it never been heard, that anyone opened the eyes of one who, blind, had been born.

Jesus heard that they had cast him out: and, finding him, said - Dost, thou, believe on the son of Man?

Jesus said unto them - If, blind, ye had been, ye had not had sin; but, now, ye say, We see, your sin, abideth.

But Jesus had spoken concerning his death; whereas, they, supposed that, concerning the taking of rest in sleep, he had been speaking.

Jesus, therefore, coming, found that, four days already, had he been in the tomb.

and, many from among the Jews, had come unto Martha and Mary, that they might console them concerning their brother.

Martha, therefore, said unto Jesus - Lord! if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died;

Not yet, however, had Jesus come into the village, but was still in the place where, Martha, met him.

Mary, therefore, when she came where Jesus was, seeing him, fell at his feet, saying unto him - Lord! if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died.

Many therefore from among the Jews, who had come unto Mary, and gazed on what he did, believed on him

but, certain from among them, went away unto the Pharisees, and told them what Jesus had done.

Now the High-priests and the Pharisees had given commands, that, if anyone came to know where he was, he should inform them , so that they might seize him.

Jesus, therefore, six days before the passover, came unto Bethany, where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had raised from among the dead.

The great multitude of the Jews, therefore, got to know that he was, there, and came, not on account of Jesus only, but that, Lazarus also, they might see, whom he had raised from among the dead.

On the morrow, the great multitude that had come unto the feast, hearing that Jesus was coming into Jerusalem,

These things, his disciples noticed not, at the first; but, when Jesus was glorified, then, remembered they that, these things, had, for him, been written, - and that, these things, they had done unto him.

On this account, the multitude met him also, because they heard that he had done, this sign.

Jesus knowing that, all things, the Father had given unto him, into his hands, and that, from God, he had come, and, unto God, he was going,

When, therefore, he had washed their feet, and taken his garments, and reclined, again said he unto them - Are ye taking note, what I have done unto you?

When, therefore, he had gone out, Jesus saith - Just now, was, the Son of Man, glorified, and, God, was glorified in him;

If ye had been getting to know me, my Father also, had ye known: from henceforth, are ye getting to know him, and have seen him.

Had I not come and spoken unto them, Sin, had they none; but, now, have they no, excuse, for their sin.

Had I not done among them, the works, which, no other, had done, sin, had they none; but, now, have they, both seen and hated both me and my Father.

Now, Judas also, who was delivering him up, knew the place: because, oft, had Jesus been gathered there, with his disciples.

that the word might be fulfilled which he had said - As touching them whom thou hast given me, I lost from among them, not so much as one.

And, when, these things, he had said, one of the officers who was standing by, gave a smart blow to Jesus, saying - Thus, answerest thou, the High-priest?

They answered and said unto him - If this one had not been doing, mischief, unto thee, had we not delivered him up.

Jesus answered - My kingdom, is not of this world: If, of this world, had been my kingdom, mine own officers, would have been striving, that I should not be delivered up unto the Jews: but, now, my kingdom, is not from hence.

The soldiers, therefore, when they had crucified Jesus, took his garments and made four parts, unto each soldier, a part; also the tunic. Howbeit, the tunic was without seam, from above, woven throughout.

Now there was, in the place where he was crucified, a garden; and, in the garden, an unused tomb, wherein, as yet, no one had been laid.

Then, entered, therefore, the other disciple also, who had come first unto the tomb, and he saw and believed.

and beholdeth two messengers, in white garments, sitting, one at the head, and the other at the feet, where had been lying the body of Jesus.

Mary the Magdalene cometh, bringing tidings unto the disciples - I have seen the Lord! and that these things he had said unto her.

When, therefore, they had broken their fast, Jesus saith unto Simon Peter - Simon, son of John! lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him - Yea, Lord! thou, knowest that I am fond of thee, he saith unto him - Be feeding my lambs.