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A man came to be who was sent from God, his name was John.

This man came for testimony so that he might testify about the light, so that all might believe through him.

He says to them, Come and see. They came and saw where he dwelt, and remained with him that day. It was about the tenth hour.

And Nathanael said to him, What good can be from Nazareth? Philip says to him, Come and see.

This man came to him by night, and said to him, Rabbi, we know that thou have come a teacher from God, for no man can do these signs that thou do if God is not with him.

And no man has ascended into heaven, except he who came down out of heaven: the Son of man who is in heaven.

After these things Jesus and his disciples came into the Jewish land. And he remained there with them and immersed.

And John also was immersing in Aenon near Salim because there was much water there. And they came and were immersed.

And they came to John, and said to him, Rabbi, he who was with thee beyond the Jordan, about whom thou have testified, behold, this man immerses, and all men come to him.

The woman says to him, Give me this water, sir, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw out.

Jesus says to her, Go, call thy husband, and come here.

And upon this his disciples came. And they marveled that he spoke with the woman, yet no man said, What seek thou? or, Why do thou speak with her?

They went out of the city, and came to him.

So when the Samaritans came to him they asked him to remain with them, and he remained there two days.

So when he came into Galilee, the Galileans received him, having seen all the things that he did in Jerusalem at the feast, for they also went to the feast.

Jesus therefore came again to Cana of Galilee where he made the water wine. And there was a certain nobleman whose son was sick at Capernaum.

This man having heard that Jesus comes out of Judea into Galilee, he went to him and besought him that he would come down and heal his son, for he was going to die.

The nobleman says to him, Sir, come down before my child dies.

This again is a second sign that Jesus did, having come out of Judea into Galilee.

Jesus therefore having perceived that they are going to come and seize him, so that they might make him king, departed onto the mountain himself alone.

and having entered into the boat, they were going to the other side of the sea toward Capernaum. And it had already become dark, and Jesus had not come to them.

They were willing therefore to receive him into the boat, and straightaway the boat came to be at the land to which they were going.

and other boats came from Tiberias near the place where they ate the bread after the Lord expressed thanks,

when therefore the multitude saw that Jesus is not there, nor his disciples, they entered into the boats, and came to Capernaum seeking Jesus.

The Jews therefore murmured about him because he said, I am the bread that came down out of heaven.

And they said, Is this not Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? Therefore how does this man say, I have come down out of heaven?

I am the living bread, having come down out of heaven. If any man eats of this bread, he will live into the age. And also, the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.

This is the bread that came down out of heaven, not as your fathers ate the manna and died. He who eats this bread will live into the age.

And he said, Because of this I have said to you that no man is able to come to me, if it is not given to him from my Father.

Jesus therefore cried out in the temple, teaching and saying, Ye both know me, and know where I am from? And I have not come of myself, but he who sent me is true, whom ye know not.

They sought therefore to seize him, and yet no man laid a hand on him because his hour had not yet come.

Ye will seek me, and will not find me, and where I am, ye cannot come.

What is this word that he said, Ye will seek me, and will not find me, and, Where I am, ye cannot come?

Others said, This is the Christ. Others said, For does the Christ come out of Galilee?

The subordinates therefore came to the chief priests and Pharisees. And those men said to them, Why did ye not bring him?

And at early morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came to him. And having sat down, he taught them.

Jesus answered and said to them, Even if I might testify about myself, my testimony is valid, for I know where I came from and where I go, but ye do not know where I come from and where I go.

Jesus spoke these sayings in the treasury as he taught in the temple, and no man seized him, because his hour had not yet come.

The Jews therefore said, Will he kill himself, because he says, Where I go, ye cannot come?

Therefore Jesus said to them, If God were your Father, ye would love me, for I came forth and have come from God. For, neither have I come for myself, but he sent me.

And he said to him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam (which is translated, He who has been sent). Therefore he went and washed, and came seeing.

And Jesus said, For judgment I came into this world, so that those not seeing might see, and those who see might become blind.

All, as many as came before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not hear them.

If he designated those men gods, for whom the word of God came to be (and the scripture cannot be broken),

And many came to him, and they said, John indeed did not one sign, but all, as many things as John spoke about this man, were true.

So when Jesus came, he found him already four days being kept in the sepucher.

and many of the Jews had come to the women, about Martha and Mary, so that they might console them about their brother.

(Now Jesus had not yet come into the village, but was in the place where Martha met him.)

Therefore when Mary came where Jesus was, after seeing him, she fell down at his feet, saying to him, Lord, if thou were here, my brother would not have died.

And he said, Where have ye laid him? They said to him, Lord, come and see.

Jesus says, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of the man who came to end, says to him, Lord, he smells now, for is the fourth day.

And having said these things, he cried out with a great voice, Lazarus, come out.

And the man who died came forth, wrapped hands and feet with grave-clothes, and his face had been wrapped around with a face cloth. Jesus says to them, Loose him, and allow him to go.

Therefore many of the Jews who came to Mary, and who saw what Jesus did, believed in him.

If we allow him this way, all men will believe in him, and the Romans will come and take away both our place and the nation.

Therefore they sought Jesus, and spoke with each other as they stood in the temple, What does it seem to you? That he will, no, not come to the feast?

Therefore six days before the Passover Jesus came to Bethany where Lazarus was, the man who died whom he raised from the dead.

Therefore a great multitude of the Jews knew that he is there. And they came, not only because of Jesus, but that they might also see Lazarus whom he had raised from the dead.

On the morrow a great multitude having come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem,

Now some Greeks were from those who came up so that they might worship at the feast.

These men therefore came to Philip, the man from Bethsaida of Galilee, and asked him, saying, Sir, we want to see Jesus.

Father, glorify thy name. A voice therefore came out of heaven, saying, I both glorified it, and I will glorify again.

And if any man hears my sayings, and will not believe, I do not judge him, for I came not so that I might judge the world, but that I might save the world.

Little children, yet a little while I am with you. Ye will seek me, and as I said to the Jews, Where I go, ye cannot come, I also now say to you.

If I had not come and spoken to them, they would not have had sin, but now they have no excuse for their sin.

When a woman brings forth she has pain because her hour has come. But when she has given birth to the child she no longer remembers the anguish because of the joy that a man was born into the world.