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When the Jews sent some Priests and Levites to John from Jerusalem, to ask--"Who are you?", his statement was this:

It was of him that I spoke when I said 'After me there is coming a man who is now before me, for he was ever First.'

The next day, when John was standing with two of his disciples,

When Jesus saw Nathanael coming towards him, he said: "Here is a true Israelite, in whom there is no deceit!"

"How do you know me?" asked Nathanael. "Even before Philip called you," replied Jesus, "when you were under the fig tree, I saw you."

And, when the wine ran short, his mother said to him: "They have no wine left."

And, when they had filled them to the brim, he added: "Now take some out, and carry it to the Master of the Feast." The servants did so.

And, when the Master of the Feast had tasted the water which had now become wine, not knowing where it had come from--although the servants who had taken out the water knew--

He called the bridegroom and said to him: "Every one puts good wine on the table first, and inferior wine afterwards, when his guests have drunk freely; but you have kept back the good wine till now!"

Afterwards, when he had risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this; and they believed the passage of Scripture, and the words which Jesus had spoken.

While Jesus was in Jerusalem, during the Passover Festival, many came to trust in him, when they saw the signs of his mission that he was giving.

If, when I tell you earthly things, you do not believe me, how will you believe me when I tell you of heavenly things?

"Believe me," replied Jesus, "a time is coming when it will be neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem that you will worship the Father.

But a time is coming, indeed it is already here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father spiritually and truly; for such are the worshipers that the Father desires.

"I know," answered the woman, "that the Messiah, who is called the Christ, is coming; when once he has come, he will tell us everything."

And, when these Samaritans had come to Jesus, they begged him to stay with them, and he stayed there two days.

When he entered Galilee, the Galileans welcomed him, for they had seen all that he did at Jerusalem during the Festival, at which they also had been present.

When this man heard that Jesus had returned from Judea to Galilee, he went to him, and begged him to come down and cure his son; for he was at the point of death.

By this the father knew that it was at the very time when Jesus had said to him 'Your son is living'; and he himself, with all his household, believed in Jesus.

"I have no one, Sir," the afflicted man answered, "to put me into the Bath when there is a troubling of the water, and, while I am getting to it, some one else steps down before me."

In truth I tell you that a time is coming, indeed it is already here, when the Dead will listen to the voice of the Son of God, and when those who listen will live.

Do not wonder at this; for the time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice,

When they were satisfied, Jesus said to his disciples: "Collect the broken pieces that are left, so that nothing may be wasted."

When the people saw the signs which Jesus gave, they said: "This is certainly 'the Prophet who was to come' into the world."

When they had rowed three or four miles, they caught sight of him walking on the water and approaching the boat, and they were frightened.

So, on the next day, when the people saw that Jesus was not there, or his disciples either, they themselves got into the boats, and went to Capernaum to look for him.

And, when they found him on the other side of the Sea, they said: "When did you get here, Rabbi?"

All this Jesus said in a Synagogue, when he was teaching in Capernaum.

But, when his brothers had gone up to the Festival, Jesus also went up--not publicly, but privately.

The Jews were astonished. "How has this man got his learning," they asked, "when he has never studied?"

When a man receives circumcision on a Sabbath to prevent the Law of Moses from being broken, how can you be angry with me for making a man sound and well on a Sabbath?

Yet we know where this man is from; but, when the Christ comes, no one will be able to tell where he is from."

Many of the people, however, believed in him. "When the Christ comes," they said, "will he give more signs of his mission than this man has given?"

When the officers returned to the Chief Priests and Pharisees, they were asked: "Why have you not brought him?"

Now it was a Sabbath when Jesus made the clay and gave him his sight.

Jesus heard of their having put him out; and, when he had found the man, he asked: "Do you believe in the Son of Man?"

When he has brought them all out, he walks in front of them, and his sheep follow him, because they know his voice.

The hired man who is not a shepherd, and who does not own the sheep, when he sees a wolf coming, leaves them and runs away; then the wolf seizes them, and scatters the flock.

When the Jews gathered round him, and said: "How long are you going to keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us so frankly."

Yet, when he heard of the illness of Lazarus, he still stayed two days in the place where he was.

And, when he had said this, he added: "Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep; but I am going that I may wake him."

When Jesus reached the place, he found that Lazarus had been four days in the tomb already.

When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went to meet him; but Mary sat quietly at home.

So the Jews, who were in the house with Mary, condoling with her, when they saw her get up quickly and go out, followed her, thinking that she was going to the tomb to weep there.

When Mary came where Jesus was and saw him, she threw herself at his feet. "Master," she exclaimed, "if you had been here, my brother would not have died!"

When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews who had come with her weeping also, he groaned deeply, and was greatly distressed.

"Let her alone," said Jesus, "that she may keep it till the day when my body is being prepared for burial.

His disciples did not understand all this at first; but, when Jesus had been exalted, then they remembered that these things had been said of him in Scripture, and that they had done these things for him.

Meanwhile the people who were with him, when he called Lazarus out of the tomb and raised him from the dead, were telling what they had seen.

When any one hears my teaching and pays no heed to it, I am not his judge; for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world.

When he came to Simon Peter, Peter said: "You, Master! Are you going to wash my feet?"

When he had washed their feet, and had put on his upper garments and taken his place, he spoke to them again. "Do you understand what I have been doing to you?" he asked.

For the future I shall tell you of things before they take place, so that, when they take place, you may believe that I am what I am.

"It is the one," answered Jesus, "to whom I shall give a piece of bread after dipping it in the dish." And, when Jesus had dipped the bread, he took it and gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot;

When Judas had gone out, Jesus said: "Now the Son of Man has been exalted, and God has been exalted through him;

And this I have told you now before it happens, that, when it does happen, you may still believe in me.

I have spoken to you of all this in figures; a time is coming, however, when I shall not speak any longer to you in figures, but shall tell you about the Father plainly.

"Listen! a time is coming--indeed it has already come--when you are to be scattered, each going his own way, and to leave me alone; and yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me.

When Jesus had said this, he went out with his disciples and crossed the brook Kedron to a place where there was a garden, into which he and his disciples went.

When Jesus said this, one of the police-officers, who was standing near, gave him a blow with his hand. "Do you answer the High Priest like that?" he exclaimed.

In fulfillment of what Jesus had said when indicating the death that he was destined to die.

When the Chief Priests and the police-officers saw him, they shouted: "Crucify him! Crucify him!" "Take him yourselves and crucify him," said Pilate. "For my part, I find nothing with which he can be charged."

When Pilate heard what they said, he became still more alarmed;

When the soldiers had crucified Jesus, they took his clothes and divided them into four shares--a share for each soldier--and they took the coat also. The coat had no seam, being woven in one piece from top to bottom.

But, on coming to him, when they saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs.

But Thomas, one of the Twelve, called 'The Twin,' was not with them when Jesus came;

It was in this way:--Simon Peter, Thomas, who was called 'The Twin,' Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, Zebediah's sons, and two other disciples of Jesus, were together, when Simon Peter said:

Upon this the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter: "It is the Master!" When Simon Peter heard that it was the Master, he fastened his coat round him (for he had taken it off), and threw himself into the Sea.

When they had come ashore, they found a charcoal fire ready, with some fish already on it, and some bread as well.

When breakfast was over, Jesus said to Simon Peter: "Simon, son of John, do you love me more than the others?" "Yes, Master," he answered, "you know that I am your friend." "Feed my lambs," said Jesus.

"In truth I tell you," he continued, "when you were young, you used to put on your own girdle, and walk wherever you wished; but, when you have grown old, you will have to stretch out your hands, while some one else puts on your girdle, and takes you where you do not wish."