1
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
He
that
entereth
not
by
the
door
into
the
sheepfold,
but
climbeth
up
some
other
way,
the
same
is
a
thief
and
a
robber.
2
But
he
that
entereth
in
by
the
door
is
the
shepherd
of
the
sheep.
3
To
him
the
porter
openeth;
and
the
sheep
hear
his
voice:
and
he
calleth
his
own
sheep
by
name,
and
leadeth
them
out.
4
And
when
he
putteth
forth
his
own
sheep,
he
goeth
before
them,
and
the
sheep
follow
him:
for
they
know
his
voice.
5
And
a
stranger
will
they
not
follow,
but
will
flee
from
him:
for
they
know
not
the
voice
of
strangers.
6
This
parable
spake
Jesus
unto
them:
but
they
understood
not
what
things
they
were
which
he
spake
unto
them.
7
Then
said
Jesus
unto
them
again,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
I
am
the
door
of
the
sheep.
8
All
that
ever
came
before
me
are
thieves
and
robbers:
but
the
sheep
did
not
hear
them.
9
I
am
the
door:
by
me
if
any
man
enter
in,
he
shall
be
saved,
and
shall
go
in
and
out,
and
find
pasture.
10
The
thief
cometh
not,
but
for
to
steal,
and
to
kill,
and
to
destroy:
I
am
come
that
they
might
have
life,
and
that
they
might
have
[it]
more
abundantly.
11
I
am
the
good
shepherd:
the
good
shepherd
giveth
his
life
for
the
sheep.
12
But
he
that
is
an
hireling,
and
not
the
shepherd,
whose
own
the
sheep
are
not,
seeth
the
wolf
coming,
and
leaveth
the
sheep,
and
fleeth:
and
the
wolf
catcheth
them,
and
scattereth
the
sheep.
13
The
hireling
fleeth,
because
he
is
an
hireling,
and
careth
not
for
the
sheep.
14
I
am
the
good
shepherd,
and
know
my
[sheep],
and
am
known
of
mine.
15
As
the
Father
knoweth
me,
even
so
know
I
the
Father:
and
I
lay
down
my
life
for
the
sheep.
16
And
other
sheep
I
have,
which
are
not
of
this
fold:
them
also
I
must
bring,
and
they
shall
hear
my
voice;
and
there
shall
be
one
fold,
[and]
one
shepherd.
17
Therefore
doth
my
Father
love
me,
because
I
lay
down
my
life,
that
I
might
take
it
again.
18
No
man
taketh
it
from
me,
but
I
lay
it
down
of
myself.
I
have
power
to
lay
it
down,
and
I
have
power
to
take
it
again.
This
commandment
have
I
received
of
my
Father.
19
There
was
a
division
therefore
again
among
the
Jews
for
these
sayings.
20
And
many
of
them
said,
He
hath
a
devil,
and
is
mad;
why
hear
ye
him?
21
Others
said,
These
are
not
the
words
of
him
that
hath
a
devil.
Can
a
devil
open
the
eyes
of
the
blind?
22
And
it
was
at
Jerusalem
the
feast
of
the
dedication,
and
it
was
winter.
23
And
Jesus
walked
in
the
temple
in
Solomon’s
porch.
24
Then
came
the
Jews
round
about
him,
and
said
unto
him,
How
long
dost
thou
make
us
to
doubt?
If
thou
be
the
Christ,
tell
us
plainly.
25
Jesus
answered
them,
I
told
you,
and
ye
believed
not:
the
works
that
I
do
in
my
Father’s
name,
they
bear
witness
of
26
But
ye
believe
not,
because
ye
are
not
of
my
sheep,
as
I
said
unto
you.
27
My
sheep
hear
my
voice,
and
I
know
them,
and
they
follow
28
And
I
give
unto
them
eternal
life;
and
they
shall
never
perish,
neither
shall
any
[man]
pluck
them
out
of
my
hand.
29
My
Father,
which
gave
[them]
me,
is
greater
than
all;
and
no
[man]
is
able
to
pluck
[them]
out
of
my
Father’s
hand.
30
I
and
[my]
Father
are
one.
31
Then
the
Jews
took
up
stones
again
to
stone
him.
32
Jesus
answered
them,
Many
good
works
have
I
shewed
you
from
my
Father;
for
which
of
those
works
do
ye
stone
33
The
Jews
answered
him,
saying,
For
a
good
work
we
stone
thee
not;
but
for
blasphemy;
and
because
that
thou,
being
a
man,
makest
thyself
God.
34
Jesus
answered
them,
Is
it
not
written
in
your
law,
I
said,
Ye
are
gods?
35
If
he
called
them
gods,
unto
whom
the
word
of
God
came,
and
the
scripture
cannot
be
broken;
36
Say
ye
of
him,
whom
the
Father
hath
sanctified,
and
sent
into
the
world,
Thou
blasphemest;
because
I
said,
I
am
the
Son
of
God?
37
If
I
do
not
the
works
of
my
Father,
believe
me
not.
38
But
if
I
do,
though
ye
believe
not
me,
believe
the
works:
that
ye
may
know,
and
believe,
that
the
Father
[is]
in
me,
and
I
in
him.
39
Therefore
they
sought
again
to
take
him:
but
he
escaped
out
of
their
hand,
40
And
went
away
again
beyond
Jordan
into
the
place
where
John
at
first
baptized;
and
there
he
abode.
41
And
many
resorted
unto
him,
and
said,
John
did
no
miracle:
but
all
things
that
John
spake
of
this
man
were
true.
42
And
many
believed
on
him
there.