John 18
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The Betrayal of Jesus
(Matthew 26:47–56; Mark 14:43–52; Luke 22:47–53)

1When Jesus had spoken these things, he went out with his disciples beyond the brook Kedron, where was a garden, which he and his disciples entered. 2And Judas, who delivered him up, also knew the place, because Jesus often went thither with his disciples. 3Judas, then, having received the band of soldiers and attendants from the chief priests and Pharisees, came thither with torches and lamps and weapons. 4Then Jesus, knowing all things that were coming upon him, went forth, and said to them: Whom do you seek? 5They answered him: Jesus the Nazarene. Jesus said to them: I am he. Judas, also, who delivered him up, was standing among them. 6Then, when he said to them, I am he, they went backward, and fell to the ground. 7Then he asked them again: "Whom do you seek? They said: Jesus the Nazarene. 8Jesus answered: I have told you that I am he. If, then, you seek me, let these go away. 9This he said, that the word might be fulfilled which he had spoken: Of those whom thou hast given me; I have lost none. 10Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it, and struck the servant of the chief priest, and cut off his right ear. The name of the servant was Malchus. 11Then Jesus said to Peter: Put up your sword into its scabbard. Shall I not drink the cup that my Father has given me?

12Then the band of soldiers, and the officer, and the attend ants of the Jews, took Jesus and bound him, 13and led him first to Annas; for he was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, who was chief priest that year. 14It was Caiaphas who had given counsel to the Jews, that it was profitable that one man should die for the people.

Peter’s First Denial
(Matthew 26:69–70; Mark 14:66–68; Luke 22:54–57)

15And Simon Peter followed Jesus, and so did another disciple. And that other disciple was acquainted with the chief priest, and he went in with Jesus into the palace of the chief priest. 16But Peter stood without near the door. Then the other disciple, who was acquainted with the chief priest, went out and spoke to the door-keeper, and brought Peter in. 17Then the maid-servant who kept the door said to Peter: Are you not also one of the disciples of this man? He said: I am not. 18And the servants and the attendants, having made a fire of coals, for it was cold, were standing and warming themselves. And Peter stood with them, and warmed himself.

Jesus before the High Priest
(Matthew 26:57–68; Mark 14:53–65; Luke 22:66–71)

19Then the chief priest questioned Jesus concerning his disciples and his teaching. 20Jesus answered him: I have spoken openly to the world; I always taught in the synagogue, and in the temple, where the Jews come together, and in secret I have spoken nothing. 21Why do you ask me? Ask those who have heard, what things I said to them. Behold, they know what I have said. 22When he had spoken thus, one of the attendants, who was standing by, struck Jesus with his open hand, saying: Do you answer the chief priest thus? 23Jesus answered him: If I have spoken evil, testify of the evil; but if well, why do you strike me? 24Then Annas sent him bound to Caiaphas the chief priest.

Peter’s Second and Third Denials
(Matthew 26:71–75; Mark 14:69–72; Luke 22:58–62)

25And Simon Peter was standing and warming himself. Then they said to him: Are not you also one of his disciples? He denied, and said: I am not. 26One of the servants of the chief priest, who was a kinsman of him whose ear Peter had cut off, said: Did I not see you in the garden with him? 27Then Peter denied again. And immediately the cock crew.

Jesus before Pilate
(Matthew 27:11–14; Luke 23:1–5)

28Then they led Jesus from Caiaphas to the governor's palace. It was the morning hour. And, in order that they might not be denied, but that they might eat the passover, they did not go into the governor's palace. 29Then Pilate came out to them, and said: What accusation do you bring against this man? 30They answered and said to him: If this man were not an evil-doer, we would not have delivered him to you. 31Then Pilate said to them: Take him yourselves, and judge him according to your law. Then the Jews said to him: It is not lawful for us to put any one to death; 32that the word of Jesus might be fulfilled, which he spoke, signifying by what death he was about to die.

33Then Pilate again entered the governor's palace, and called Jesus, and said to him: Are you the king of the Jews? 34Jesus answered him: Do you say this of yourself, or did others speak to you of me? 35Pilate answered: Am I a Jew? Your own nation, and the chief priests have delivered you to me; what have you done? 36Jesus answered: My kingdom is not of this world; if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I might not be delivered up to the Jews. But now my kingdom is not hence. 37Then Pilate said to him: You are a king, then? Jesus answered; You say that I am a king. For this purpose was I born, and for this purpose I came into the world, that I might testify to the truth. Every one that is of the truth, hears my voice. 38Pilate said to him: What is truth?And when he had said this, he again came out to the Jews, and said to them: I find no fault in him. 39But you have a custom, that I release to you one during the passover. Are you willing, then, that I should release to you the king of the Jews? 40They all, then, cried out, saying: Not this man, but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a robber.


Anderson's New Testament (1865)

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