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These things took place at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan, where John was giving baptism.

In answer Jesus said to him, You have faith because I said to you, I saw you under the fig-tree. You will see greater things than these.

And to those who were trading in doves he said, Take these things away; do not make my Father's house a market.

Then the Jews put this question to him: What sign of authority have you to give us, seeing that you do these things?

So when he had come back again from the dead, the memory of these words came back to the disciples, and they had faith in the holy Writings and in the word which Jesus had said.

He came to Jesus by night and said to him, Rabbi, we are certain that you have come from God as a teacher, because no man would be able to do these signs which you do if God was not with him.

And Nicodemus said to him, How is it possible for these things to be?

After these things Jesus and his disciples went into the land of Judaea, and there he was with them for some time, giving baptism.

But the time is coming, and is even now here, when the true worshippers will give worship to the Father in the true way of the spirit, for these are the worshippers desired by the Father.

After these things there was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.

In these doorways there were a great number of people with different diseases: some unable to see, some without the power of walking, some with wasted bodies.

And for this reason the Jews were turned against Jesus, because he was doing these things on the Sabbath.

For the Father has love for the Son and lets him see everything which he does: and he will let him see greater works than these so that you may be full of wonder.

But I have no need of a man's witness: I only say these things so that you may have salvation.

After these things Jesus went away to the other side of the sea of Galilee--that is, the sea of Tiberias.

Lifting up his eyes, Jesus saw a great number of people coming to where he was, and he said to Philip, Where may we get bread for all these people?

Jesus said these things in the Synagogue while he was teaching at Capernaum.

Because no man does things secretly if he has a desire that men may have knowledge of him. If you do these things, let yourself be seen by all men.

Having said these things to them, he still kept in Galilee.

When these words came to their ears, some of the people said, This is certainly the prophet.

But these people who have no knowledge of the law are cursed.

Jesus said these words in the place where the offerings were stored, while he was teaching in the Temple: but no man took him because his time was still to come.

Having said these words, he put earth, mixed with water from his mouth, on the man's eyes,

These words came to the ears of the Pharisees who were with him and they said to him, Are we, then, blind?

There was a division again among the Jews because of these words.

Others said, These are not the words of one who has an evil spirit. Is it possible for an evil spirit to make blind people see?

Jesus said in answer, I have said it and you have no belief: the works which I do in my Father's name, these give witness about me.

These things said he: and after that he said to them, Lazarus our friend is at rest; but I go so that I may make him come out of his sleep.

I was certain that your ears are at all times open to me, but I said it because of these who are here, so that they may see that you sent me.

(These things were not clear to his disciples at first: but when Jesus had been lifted up into his glory, then it came to their minds that these things in the Writings were about him and that they had been done to him.)

In so far as you have the light, put your faith in the light so that you may become sons of light. With these words Jesus went away and for a time was not seen again by them.

Truly I say to you, He who puts his faith in me will do the very works which I do, and he will do greater things than these, because I am going to my Father.

I have said these things to you so that you may not be in doubt.

I have said these things to you so that when the time comes, what I have said may come to your mind. I did not say them to you at the first, because then I was still with you.

But your hearts are full of sorrow because I have said these things.

Jesus said these things; then, lifting his eyes to heaven, he said, Father, the time has now come; give glory to your Son, so that the Son may give glory to you:

And now I come to you; and these things I say in the world so that they may have my joy complete in them.

When Jesus had said these words he went out with his disciples over the stream Kedron to a garden, into which he went with his disciples.

Jesus made answer, I have said that I am he; if you are looking for me, let these men go away.

So when these words came to Pilate's ear, he took Jesus out, seating himself in the judge's seat in a place named in Hebrew, Gabbatha, or the Stone Floor.

After these things, Joseph of Arimathaea, who was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for fear of the Jews, made a request to Pilate to let him take away the body of Jesus: and Pilate said he might do so. So he went and took away his body.

Mary Magdalene went with the news to the disciples, and said she had seen the Lord and that he had said these things to her.

After these things Jesus let himself be seen again by the disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and it came about in this way.

Then when they had taken food, Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon, son of John, is your love for me greater than the love of these others? He said to him, Yes, Lord; you are certain of my love for you. He said to him, Then give my lambs food.

This is the disciple who gives witness about these things and who put them in writing: and we have knowledge that his witness is true.