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He had no need for any witness about man; for he himself had knowledge of what was in man.

(Though, in fact, it was his disciples who gave baptism, not Jesus himself),

Are you greater than our father Jacob who gave us the fountain and took the water of it himself, with his children and his cattle?

And a great number more of them came to have faith in him because of what he himself said.

For Jesus himself said that a prophet has no honour in the country of his birth.

For this cause the Jews had an even greater desire to put Jesus to death, because not only did he not keep the Sabbath but he said God was his Father, so making himself equal with God.

So Jesus made answer and said, Truly I say to you, The Son is not able to do anything himself; he is able to do only what he sees the Father doing; whatever the Father does the Son does it in the same way.

And the Father himself who sent me has given witness about me. Not one of you has ever given ear to his voice; his form you have not seen.

I have come in my Father's name, and your hearts are not open to me. If another comes with no other authority but himself, you will give him your approval.

This he said, testing him: for he had no doubt what he himself would do.

Now when Jesus saw that the people were about to come and take him by force to make him a king, he went away again up the mountain by himself.

The man whose words come from himself is looking for glory for himself, but he who is looking for the glory of him who sent him--that man is true and there is no evil in him.

Nicodemus--he who had come to Jesus before, being himself one of them--said to them,

And when his words came to their ears, they went out one by one, starting with the oldest even to the last, because they were conscious of what was in their hearts: and Jesus was there by himself with the woman before him.

But how it is he is now able to see, or who made his eyes open, we are not able to say: put the question to him; he is old enough to give an answer for himself.

He did not say this of himself, but being the high priest that year he said, as a prophet, that Jesus would be put to death for the nation;

If God is given glory in him, God will give him glory in himself, and will give him glory even now.

Now the servants and the police had made a fire of coals because it was cold; they were warming themselves in front of it and Peter was there with them, warming himself.

But Simon Peter was still there warming himself by the fire. They said to him, Are you not one of his disciples? He said, No, I am not.

Hearing this, Pilate had a desire to let him go free, but the Jews said in a loud voice, If you let this man go, you are not Caesar's friend: everyone who makes himself a king goes against Caesar.

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

Now this was the third time that Jesus let himself be seen by the disciples after he had come back from the dead.