1
When
Jesus
had
spoken
these
words,
he
went
forth
with
his
disciples
over
the
brook
Cedron,
where
was
a
garden,
into
the
which
he
entered,
and
his
disciples.
2
And
Judas
also,
which
betrayed
him,
knew
the
place:
for
Jesus
ofttimes
resorted
thither
with
his
disciples.
3
Judas
then,
having
received
a
band
[of
men]
and
officers
from
the
chief
priests
and
Pharisees,
cometh
thither
with
lanterns
and
torches
and
weapons.
4
Jesus
therefore,
knowing
all
things
that
should
come
upon
him,
went
forth,
and
said
unto
them,
Whom
seek
5
They
answered
him,
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
I
am
[he].
And
Judas
also,
which
betrayed
him,
stood
with
them.
6
As
soon
then
as
he
had
said
unto
them,
I
am
[he],
they
went
backward,
and
fell
to
the
ground.
7
Then
asked
he
them
again,
Whom
seek
ye?
And
they
said,
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
8
Jesus
answered,
I
have
told
you
that
I
am
[he]:
if
therefore
ye
seek
me,
let
these
go
their
way:
9
That
the
saying
might
be
fulfilled,
which
he
spake,
Of
them
which
thou
gavest
me
have
I
lost
none.
10
Then
Simon
Peter
having
a
sword
drew
it,
and
smote
the
high
priest’s
servant,
and
cut
off
his
right
ear.
The
servant’s
name
was
Malchus.
11
Then
said
Jesus
unto
Peter,
Put
up
thy
sword
into
the
sheath:
the
cup
which
my
Father
hath
given
me,
shall
I
not
drink
12
Then
the
band
and
the
captain
and
officers
of
the
Jews
took
Jesus,
and
bound
him,
13
And
led
him
away
to
Annas
first;
for
he
was
father
in
law
to
Caiaphas,
which
was
the
high
priest
that
same
year.
14
Now
Caiaphas
was
he,
which
gave
counsel
to
the
Jews,
that
it
was
expedient
that
one
man
should
die
for
the
people.
15
And
Simon
Peter
followed
Jesus,
and
[so
did]
another
disciple:
that
disciple
was
known
unto
the
high
priest,
and
went
in
with
Jesus
into
the
palace
of
the
high
priest.
16
But
Peter
stood
at
the
door
without.
Then
went
out
that
other
disciple,
which
was
known
unto
the
high
priest,
and
spake
unto
her
that
kept
the
door,
and
brought
in
Peter.
17
Then
saith
the
damsel
that
kept
the
door
unto
Peter,
Art
not
thou
also
[one]
of
this
man’s
disciples?
He
saith,
I
am
not.
18
And
the
servants
and
officers
stood
there,
who
had
made
a
fire
of
coals;
for
it
was
cold:
and
they
warmed
themselves:
and
Peter
stood
with
them,
and
warmed
himself.
19
The
high
priest
then
asked
Jesus
of
his
disciples,
and
of
his
doctrine.
20
Jesus
answered
him,
I
spake
openly
to
the
world;
I
ever
taught
in
the
synagogue,
and
in
the
temple,
whither
the
Jews
always
resort;
and
in
secret
have
I
said
nothing.
21
Why
askest
thou
me?
ask
them
which
heard
me,
what
I
have
said
unto
them:
behold,
they
know
what
I
said.
22
And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
one
of
the
officers
which
stood
by
struck
Jesus
with
the
palm
of
his
hand,
saying,
Answerest
thou
the
high
priest
23
Jesus
answered
him,
If
I
have
spoken
evil,
bear
witness
of
the
evil:
but
if
well,
why
smitest
thou
24
Now
Annas
had
sent
him
bound
unto
Caiaphas
the
high
priest.
25
And
Simon
Peter
stood
and
warmed
himself.
They
said
therefore
unto
him,
Art
not
thou
also
[one]
of
his
disciples?
He
denied
[it],
and
said,
I
am
not.
26
One
of
the
servants
of
the
high
priest,
being
[his]
kinsman
whose
ear
Peter
cut
off,
saith,
Did
not
I
see
thee
in
the
garden
with
him?
27
Peter
then
denied
again:
and
immediately
the
cock
crew.
28
Then
led
they
Jesus
from
Caiaphas
unto
the
hall
of
judgment:
and
it
was
early;
and
they
themselves
went
not
into
the
judgment
hall,
lest
they
should
be
defiled;
but
that
they
might
eat
the
passover.
29
Pilate
then
went
out
unto
them,
and
said,
What
accusation
bring
ye
against
this
man?
30
They
answered
and
said
unto
him,
If
he
were
not
a
malefactor,
we
would
not
have
delivered
him
up
unto
thee.
31
Then
said
Pilate
unto
them,
Take
ye
him,
and
judge
him
according
to
your
law.
The
Jews
therefore
said
unto
him,
It
is
not
lawful
for
us
to
put
any
man
to
death:
32
That
the
saying
of
Jesus
might
be
fulfilled,
which
he
spake,
signifying
what
death
he
should
die.
33
Then
Pilate
entered
into
the
judgment
hall
again,
and
called
Jesus,
and
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
the
King
of
the
Jews?
34
Jesus
answered
him,
Sayest
thou
this
thing
of
thyself,
or
did
others
tell
it
thee
of
35
Pilate
answered,
Am
I
a
Jew?
Thine
own
nation
and
the
chief
priests
have
delivered
thee
unto
me:
what
hast
thou
done?
36
Jesus
answered,
My
kingdom
is
not
of
this
world:
if
my
kingdom
were
of
this
world,
then
would
my
servants
fight,
that
I
should
not
be
delivered
to
the
Jews:
but
now
is
my
kingdom
not
from
hence.
37
Pilate
therefore
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
a
king
then?
Jesus
answered,
Thou
sayest
that
I
am
a
king.
To
this
end
was
I
born,
and
for
this
cause
came
I
into
the
world,
that
I
should
bear
witness
unto
the
truth.
Every
one
that
is
of
the
truth
heareth
my
voice.
38
Pilate
saith
unto
him,
What
is
truth?
And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
went
out
again
unto
the
Jews,
and
saith
unto
them,
I
find
in
him
no
fault
[at
all].
39
But
ye
have
a
custom,
that
I
should
release
unto
you
one
at
the
passover:
will
ye
therefore
that
I
release
unto
you
the
King
of
the
Jews?
40
Then
cried
they
all
again,
saying,
Not
this
man,
but
Barabbas.
Now
Barabbas
was
a
robber.