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He came as a witness, in order that he might give testimony concerning the Light--so that all might believe through him.

(Now Philip came from Bethsaida, the same town as Andrew and Peter.)

So they carried some to him. And no sooner had the President tasted the water now turned into wine, than--not knowing where it came from, though the attendants who had drawn the water knew--he called to the bridegroom

He came to Jesus by night and said, "Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher from God; for no one can do these miracles which you are doing, unless God is with him.

And John too was baptizing at Aenon, near Salim, because there were many pools of water there; and people came and received baptism.

they came to John and reported to him, "Rabbi, he who was with you on the other side of the Jordan and to whom you bore testimony is now baptizing, and great numbers of people are resorting to him."

and so He came to Sychar, a town in Samaria near the piece of land that Jacob gave to his son Joseph.

Presently there came a woman of Samaria to draw water. Jesus asked her to give Him some water;

Just then His disciples came, and were surprised to find Him talking with a woman. Yet not one of them asked Him, "What is your wish?" or "Why are you talking with her?"

When however the Samaritans came to Him, they asked Him on all sides to stay with them; and He stayed there two days.

So He came once more to Cana in Galilee, where He had made the water into wine. Now there was a certain officer of the King's court whose son was ill at Capernaum.

Having heard that Jesus had come from Judaea to Galilee, he came to Him and begged Him to go down and cure his son; for he was at the point of death.

Yet a number of small boats came from Tiberias to the neighbourhood of the place where they had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks.

When however the crowd saw that neither Jesus nor His disciples were there, they themselves also took boats and came to Capernaum to look for Jesus.

Now the Jews began to find fault about Him because of His claiming to be the bread which came down out of Heaven.

This is the bread which came down out of Heaven; it is unlike that which your forefathers ate--for they ate and yet died. He who eats this bread shall live for ever."

At break of day however He returned to the Temple, and there the people came to Him in crowds. He seated Himself;

"Even if I am giving testimony about myself," replied Jesus, "my testimony is true; for I know where I came from and where I am going, but you know neither of these two things.

"I came into this world," said Jesus, "to judge men, that those who do not see may see, and that those who do see may become blind."

Large numbers of people also came to Him. Their report was, "John did not work any miracle, but all that John said about this Teacher was true."

So Martha came and spoke to Jesus. "Master, if you had been here," she said, "my brother would not have died.

Mary then, when she came to Jesus and saw Him, fell at His feet and exclaimed, "Master, if you had been here, my brother would not have died."

Jesus, however, again restraining His strong feeling, came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone had been laid against the mouth of it.

The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped in cloths, and his face wrapped round with a towel. "Untie him," said Jesus, "and let him go free."

Jesus, however, six days before the Passover, came to Bethany, where Lazarus was whom He had raised from the dead.

Now it became widely known among the Jews that Jesus was there; but they came not only on His account, but also in order to see Lazarus whom He had brought back to life.

This was also why the crowd came to meet Him, because they had heard of His having performed that miracle.

They came to Philip, of Bethsaida in Galilee, with the request, "Sir, we wish to see Jesus."

Philip came and told Andrew: Andrew and Philip told Jesus.

Father, glorify Thy name." Thereupon there came a voice from the sky, "I have glorified it and will also glorify it again."

"It is not for my sake," said Jesus, "that that voice came, but for your sakes.

When He came to Simon Peter, Peter objected. "Master," he said, "are *you* going to wash my feet?"

Now we know that you have all knowledge, and do not need to be pressed with questions. Through this we believe that you came from God."

For the truths which Thou didst teach me I have taught them. And they have received them, and have known for certain that I came out from Thy presence, and have believed that Thou didst send me.

So Judas, followed by the battalion and by a detachment of the Temple police sent by the High Priests and Pharisees, came there with torches and lamps and weapons.

But Peter remained standing outside the door, till the disciple who was acquainted with the High Priest came out and induced the portress to let Peter in.

Accordingly Pilate came out to them and inquired, "What accusation have you to bring against this man?"

Once more Pilate came out and said to the Jews, "See, I am bringing him out to you to let you clearly understand that I find no crime in him."

So Jesus came out, wearing the wreath of thorns and the crimson cloak. And Pilate said to them, "See, there is the man."

Accordingly the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man and also of the other who had been crucified with Jesus.

Then they came to Jesus Himself: but when they saw that He was already dead, they refrained from breaking His legs.

After this, Joseph of Arimathaea, who was a disciple of Jesus, but for fear of the Jews a secret disciple, asked Pilate's permission to carry away the body of Jesus; and Pilate gave him leave. So he came and removed the body.

Nicodemus too--he who at first had visited Jesus by night--came bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, in weight about seventy or eighty pounds.

On the first day of the week, very early, while it was still dark, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from it.

Simon Peter, however, also came, following him, and entered the tomb. There on the ground he saw the cloths;

Mary of Magdala came and brought word to the disciples. "I have seen the Master," she said. And she told them that He had said these things to her.

On that same first day of the week, when it was evening and, for fear of the Jews, the doors of the house where the disciples were, were locked, Jesus came and stood in their midst, and said to them, "Peace be to you!"

Thomas, one of the twelve--surnamed 'the Twin' --was not among them when Jesus came.

A week later the disciples were again in the house, and Thomas was with them, when Jesus came--though the doors were locked--and stood in their midst, and said, "Peace be to you."

But the rest of the disciples came in the small boat (for they were not far from land--only about a hundred yards off)

Then Jesus came and took the bread and gave them some, and the fish in the same way.