Mary Anoints Jesus 1Then Iesus, sixe dayes before the Passouer, came to Bethanie, where Lazarus had ben dead, whom he raysed from death. 2There they made hym a supper, and Martha serued: but Lazarus was one of them that sate at the table with hym. 3Then toke Marie a pounde of oyntment of Spike narde, very costly, and annoynted Iesus feete, and wyped his feete with her heere: and the house was fylled with the odoure of the oyntment. 4Then sayde one of his disciples, euen Iudas Iscariot Simons sonne, which shoulde betraye hym. 5Why was not this oyntment solde for three hundred pence, and geuen to the poore? 6This he sayde, not that he cared for the poore: but because he was a thiefe, and had the bagge, and bare that which was geuen. 7Then sayde Iesus: Let her alone, agaynst the day of my burying hath she kept this. 8For the poore alwayes shall ye haue with you: but me haue ye not alwayes. The Plot to Kill Lazarus 9Much people of the Iewes therfore had knowledge that he was there. And they came not for Iesus sake only: but that they might se Lazarus also, who he raysed from death. 10But the hye priestes helde a councell, that they myght put Lazarus to death also, 11Because that for his sake, many of the Iewes went away, and beleued on Iesus. The Triumphal Entry 12On the next day, much people that were come to ye feast, when they hearde that Iesus should come to Hierusalem,
13Toke braunches of paulme trees, and went foorth to meete hym, and cryed: Hosanna, blessed is he that in the name of the Lorde commeth, kyng of Israel.
14And Iesus got a young Asse, and sate theron, as it is written:
15Feare not daughter of Sion, beholde, thy kyng commeth, sittyng on an Asses colte.
16These thynges vnderstoode not his disciples at the first: but when Iesus was glorified, the remembred they that such thinges were written of him, & that such thynges they had done vnto hym.
17The people that was with him, when he called Lazarus out of his graue, and raysed hym from death, bare recorde.
18Therfore met hym the people also, because they hearde that he had done such a miracle.
19The pharisees therfore sayde among them selues: perceaue ye, howe ye preuayle nothyng? Beholde, Jesus Predicts His Death 20There were certaine Grekes among them, that came to worship at the feast:
21The same came therefore to Philip, which was of Bethsaida,
27Nowe is my soule troubled, and what shall I say? Father, saue me from this houre: but therfore came I into this houre.
28Father, glorifie thy name. Then came there a voyce from heauen Belief and Unbelief 37But though he had done so many miracles before them, yet beleued not they on hym,
38That the saying of Esaias the prophete myght be fulfylled, which he spake: Lorde, who shall beleue our saying? And to whom is the arme of the Lorde declared?
39Therfore coulde they not beleue, because that Esaias sayth agayne:
40He hath blynded their eyes, and hardened their heart, that they shoulde not see with their eyes, & lest they should vnderstande with their hearte, & should be conuerted, and I should heale them.
41Such thynges sayde Esaias, when he sawe his glory, and spake of hym.
42Neuerthelesse, among ye chiefe rulers also, many beleued on hym: But because of the pharisees, they dyd not confesse hym, lest they should be excomunicate.
43For they loued the prayse of men, more then the prayse of God.
44Iesus cryed, and sayde: He that beleueth on me, beleueth not on me, but on hym that sent me.
45And he that seeth me, seeth hym that sent me.
46I am come a lyght into ye worlde, that whosoeuer beleueth on me, should not byde in darknesse.
47And yf any man heare my wordes, and beleue not, I iudge hym not: For I came not to iudge the worlde, but to saue the worlde.
48He that refuseth me, & receaueth not my wordes, hath one that iudgeth him: The worde that I haue spoken, the same shall iudge hym in the last day.
49For I haue not spoken of my selfe: but the father which sent me, he gaue me a commaundement what I should say, and what I shoulde speake.
50And I knowe that his commaundement is lyfe euerlastyng. Whatsoeuer I speake therfore, euen as the father bad me, so I speake. |