THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST
ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN
- St. John the Apostle and Evangelist was the
son of Zebedee and Salome, brother to James the Greater. He was
called the Beloved disciple of Christ and stood by at his Crucifixion.
He wrote the Gospel after the other Evangelists, about sixty-three
years after our Lords Ascension. Many things that they
had omitted were supplied by him. The original was written in
Greek; and by the Greeks he is titled: The Divine. St. Jerome
relates that, when he was earnestly requested by the brethren
to write the Gospel, he answered he would do it, if by ordering
a common fast, they would all put up their prayers together to
the Almighty God; which being ended replenished with the clearest
and fullest revelation coming from Heaven, he burst forth into
that preface: IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD.
John Chapter 1
- The divinity and incarnation of Christ. John
bears witness of him. He begins to call his disciples.
- 1:1. In the beginning was the Word: and the
Word was with God: and the Word was God.
- 1:2. The same was in the beginning with God.
- 1:3. All things were made by him: and without
him was made nothing that was made.
- 1:4. In him was life: and the life was the
light of men.
- 1:5. And the light shineth in darkness: and
the darkness did not comprehend it.
- 1:6. There was a man sent from God, whose
name was John.
- 1:7. This man came for a witness, to give
testimony of the light, that all men might believe through him.
- 1:8. He was not the light, but was to give
testimony of the light.
- 1:9. That was the true light, which enlighteneth
every man that cometh into this world.
- 1:10. He was in the world: and the world
was made by him: and the world knew him not.
- 1:11. He came unto his own: and his own received
him not.
- 1:12. But as many as received him, he gave
them power to be made the sons of God, to them that believe in
his name.
- 1:13. Who are born, not of blood, nor of
the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
- 1:14. And the Word was made flesh and dwelt
among us (and we saw his glory, the glory as it were of the only
begotten of the Father), full of grace and truth.
- 1:15. John beareth witness of him and crieth
out, saying:This was he of whom I spoke: He that shall come after
me is preferred before me: because he was before me.
- 1:16. And of his fulness we all have received:
and grace for grace.
- 1:17. For the law was given by Moses: grace
and truth came by Jesus Christ.
- 1:18. No man hath seen God at any time: the
only begotten Son who is in the Bosom of the Father, he hath
declared him.
- 1:19. And this is the testimony of John,
when the Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and Levites to him,
to ask him: Who art thou?
- 1:20. And he confessed and did not deny:
and he confessed: I am not the Christ.
- 1:21. And they asked him: What then? Art
thou Elias? And he said: I am not. Art thou the prophet? And
he answered: No.
- 1:22. They said therefore unto him: Who art
thou, that we may give an answer to them that sent us? What sayest
thou of thyself?
- 1:23. He said: I am the voice of one crying
in the wilderness, make straight the way of the Lord, as said
the prophet Isaias.
- 1:24. And they that were sent were of the
Pharisees.
- 1:25. And they asked him and said to him:
Why then dost thou baptize, if thou be not Christ, nor Elias,
nor the prophet?
- 1:26. John answered them, saying: I baptize
with water: but there hath stood one in the midst of you, whom
you know not.
- 1:27. The same is he that shall come after
me, who is preferred before me: the latchet of whose shoe I am
not worthy to loose.
- 1:28. These things were done in Bethania,
beyond the Jordan, where John was baptizing.
- 1:29. The next day, John saw Jesus coming
to him; and he saith: Behold the Lamb of God. Behold him who
taketh away the sin of the world.
- 1:30. This is he of whom I said: After me
there cometh a man, who is preferred before me: because he was
before me.
- 1:31. And I knew him not: but that he may
be made manifest in Israel, therefore am I come baptizing with
water.
- 1:32. And John gave testimony, saying: I
saw the Spirit coming down, as a dove from heaven; and he remained
upon him.
- 1:33. And I knew him not: but he who sent
me to baptize with water said to me: He upon whom thou shalt
see the Spirit descending and remaining upon him, he it is that
baptizeth with the Holy Ghost.
- 1:34. And I saw: and I gave testimony that
this is the Son of God.
- 1:35. The next day again John stood and two
of his disciples.
- 1:36. And beholding Jesus walking, he saith:
Behold the Lamb of God.
- 1:37. And the two disciples heard him speak:
and they followed Jesus.
- 1:38. And Jesus turning and seeing them following
him, saith to them: What seek you? Who said to him: Rabbi (which
is to say, being interpreted, Master), where dwellest thou?
- 1:39. He saith to them: Come and see. They
came and saw where he abode: and they stayed with him that day.
Now it was about the tenth hour.
- 1:40. And Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter,
was one of the two who had heard of John and followed him.
- 1:41. He findeth first his brother Simon
and saith to him: We have found the Messias, which is, being
interpreted, the Christ.
- 1:42. And he brought him to Jesus. And Jesus
looking upon him, said: Thou art Simon the son of Jona. Thou
shalt be called Cephas, which is interpreted Peter.
- 1:43. On the following day, he would go forth
into Galilee: and he findeth Philip, And Jesus saith to him:
follow me.
- 1:44. Now Philip was of Bethsaida, the city
of Andrew and Peter.
- 1:45. Philip findeth Nathanael and saith
to him: We have found him of whom Moses, in the law and the prophets
did write, Jesus the son of Joseph of Nazareth.
- 1:46. And Nathanael said to him: Can any
thing of good come from Nazareth? Philip saith to him: Come and
see.
- 1:47. Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him and
he saith of him: Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom there is
no guile.
- 1:48. Nathanael saith to him: Whence knowest
thou me? Jesus answered and said to him: Before that Philip called
thee, when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee.
- 1:49. Nathanael answered him and said: Rabbi:
Thou art the Son of God. Thou art the King of Israel.
- 1:50. Jesus answered and said to him: Because
I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, thou believest:
greater things than these shalt thou see.
- 1:51. And he saith to him: Amen, amen, I
say to you, you shall see the heaven opened and the angels of
God ascending and descending upon the Son of man.
John Chapter 2
- Christ changes water into wine. He casts
the sellers out of the temple.
- 2:1. And the third day, there was a marriage
in Cana of Galilee: and the mother of Jesus was there.
- 2:2. And Jesus also was invited, and his
disciples, to the marriage.
- 2:3. And the wine failing, the mother of
Jesus saith to him: They have no wine.
- 2:4. And Jesus saith to her: Woman, what
is that to me and to thee? My hour is not yet come.
- What is that to me, etc... These words of
our Saviour, spoken to his mother, have been understood by some
commentators as harsh, they not considering the next following
verse: Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye, which plainly shows
that his mother knew of the miracle that he was to perform, and
that it was at her request he wrought it; besides the manner
of speaking the words as to the tone, and the countenance shown
at the same time, which could only be known to those who were
present, or from what had followed: for words indicating anger
in one tone of voice, would be understood quite the reverse in
another.
- 2:5. His mother saith to the waiters: Whatsoever
he shall say to you, do ye.
- 2:6. Now there were set there six waterpots
of stone, according to the manner of the purifying of the Jews,
containing two or three measures apiece.
- 2:7. Jesus saith to them: Fill the waterpots
with water. And they filled them up to the brim.
- 2:8. And Jesus saith to them: Draw out now
and carry to the chief steward of the feast. And they carried
it.
- 2:9. And when the chief steward had tasted
the water made wine and knew not whence it was, but the waiters
knew who had drawn the water: the chief steward calleth the bridegroom,
- 2:10. And saith to him: Every man at first
setteth forth good wine, and when men have well drunk, then that
which is worse. But thou hast kept the good wine until now.
- 2:11. This beginning of miracles did Jesus
in Cana of Galilee and manifested his glory. And his disciples
believed in him.
- 2:12. After this, he went down to Capharnaum,
he and his mother and his brethren and his disciples: and they
remained there not many days.
- 2:13. And the pasch of the Jews was at hand:
and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
- 2:14. And he found in the temple them that
sold oxen and sheep and doves, and the changers of money sitting.
- 2:15. And when he had made, as it were, a
scourge of little cords, he drove them all out of the temple,
the sheep also and the oxen: and the money of the changers he
poured out, and the tables he overthrew.
- 2:16. And to them that sold doves he said:
Take these things hence, and make not the house of my Father
a house of traffic.
- 2:17. And his disciples remembered, that
it was written: The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up.
- 2:18. The Jews, therefore, answered, and
said to him: What sign dost thou shew unto us, seeing thou dost
these things?
- 2:19. Jesus answered and said to them: Destroy
this temple; and in three days I will raise it up.
- 2:20. The Jews then said: Six and forty years
was this temple in building; and wilt thou raise it up in three
days?
- 2:21. But he spoke of the temple of his body.
- 2:22. When therefore he was risen again from
the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this: and
they believed the scripture and the word that Jesus had said.
- 2:23. Now when he was at Jerusalem, at the
pasch, upon the festival day, many believed in his name, seeing
his signs which he did.
- 2:24. But Jesus did not trust himself unto
them: for that he knew all men,
- 2:25. And because he needed not that any
should give testimony of man: for he knew what was in man.
John Chapter 3
- Christs discourse with Nicodemus. Johns
testimony.
- 3:1. And there was a man of the Pharisees,
named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews.
- 3:2. This man came to Jesus by night and
said to him: Rabbi, we know that thou art come a teacher from
God; for no man can do these signs which thou dost, unless God
be with him.
- 3:3. Jesus answered and said to him: Amen,
amen, I say to thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot see
the kingdom of God.
- 3:4. Nicodemus saith to him: How can a man
be born when he is old? Can he enter a second time into his mothers
womb and be born again?
- 3:5. Jesus answered: Amen, amen, I say to
thee, unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost,
he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
- Unless a man be born again, etc... By these
words our Saviour hath declared the necessity of baptism; and
by the word water it is evident that the application of it is
necessary with the words. Matt. 28. 19.
- 3:6. That which is born of the flesh is flesh:
and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
- 3:7. Wonder not that I said to thee: You
must be born again.
- 3:8. The Spirit breatheth where he will and
thou hearest his voice: but thou knowest not whence he cometh
and whither he goeth. So is every one that is born of the Spirit.
- 3:9. Nicodemus answered and said to him:
How can these things be done?
- 3:10. Jesus answered and said to him: Art
thou a master in Israel, and knowest not these things?
- 3:11. Amen, amen, I say to thee that we speak
what we know and we testify what we have seen: and you receive
not our testimony.
- 3:12. If I have spoken to you earthly things,
and you believe not: how will you believe, if I shall speak to
you heavenly things?
- 3:13. And no man hath ascended into heaven,
but he that descended from heaven, the Son of man who is in heaven.
- 3:14. And as Moses lifted up the serpent
in the desert, so must the Son of man be lifted up:
- 3:15. That whosoever believeth in him may
not perish, but may have life everlasting.
- 3:16. For God so loved the world, as to give
his only begotten Son: that whosoever believeth in him may not
perish, but may have life everlasting.
- 3:17. For God sent not his Son into the world,
to judge the world: but that the world may be saved by him.
- 3:18. He that believeth in him is not judged.
But he that doth not believe is already judged: because he believeth
not in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
- Is not judged... He that believeth, viz.,
by a faith working through charity, is not judged, that is, is
not condemned; but the obstinate unbeliever is judged, that is,
condemned already, by retrenching himself from the society of
Christ and his church.
- 3:19. And this is the judgment: Because the
light is come into the world and men loved darkness rather than
the light: for their works were evil.
- The judgment... That is, the cause of his
comdemnation.
- 3:20. For every one that doth evil hateth
the light and cometh not to the light, that his works may not
be reproved.
- 3:21. But he that doth truth cometh to the
light, that his works may be made manifest: because they are
done in God.
- He that doth truth... that is, he that acteth
according to truth, which here signifies the Law of God. Thy
law is truth. Psa. 118. 142.
- 3:22. After these things, Jesus and his disciples
came into the land of Judea: and there he abode with them and
baptized.
- 3:23. And John also was baptizing in Ennon
near Salim: because there was much water there. And they came
and were baptized.
- 3:24. For John was not yet cast into prison.
- 3:25. And there arose a question between
some of Johns disciples and the Jews, concerning purification.
- 3:26. And they came to John and said to him:
Rabbi, he that was with thee beyond the Jordan, to whom thou
gavest testimony: behold, he baptizeth and all men come to him.
- 3:27. John answered and said: A man cannot
receive any thing, unless it be given him from heaven.
- 3:28. You yourselves do bear me witness that
I said that I am not Christ, but that I am sent before him.
- 3:29. He that hath the bride is the bridegroom:
but the friend of the bridegroom, who standeth and heareth Him,
rejoiceth with joy because of the bridegrooms voice. This
my joy therefore is fulfilled.
- 3:30. He must increase: but I must decrease.
- 3:31. He that cometh from above is above
all. He that is of the earth, of the earth he is, and of the
earth he speaketh. He that cometh from heaven is above all.
- 3:32. And what he hath seen and heard, that
he testifieth: and no man receiveth his testimony.
- 3:33. He that hath received his testimony
hath set to his seal that God is true.
- 3:34. For he whom God hath sent speaketh
the words of God: for God doth not give the Spirit by measure.
- 3:35. The Father loveth the Son: and he hath
given all things into his hand.
- 3:36. He that believeth in the Son hath life
everlasting: but he that believeth not the Son shall not see
life: but the wrath of God abideth on him.
John Chapter 4
- Christ talks with the Samaritan woman. He
heals the rulers son.
- 4:1. When Jesus therefore understood the
Pharisees had heard that Jesus maketh more disciples and baptizeth
more than John
- 4:2. (Though Jesus himself did not baptize,
but his disciples),
- 4:3. He left Judea and went again into Galilee.
- 4:4. And he was of necessity to pass through
Samaria.
- 4:5. He cometh therefore to a city of Samaria,
which is called Sichar, near the land which Jacob gave to his
son Joseph.
- 4:6. Now Jacobs well was there. Jesus
therefore, being wearied with his journey, sat thus on the well.
It was about the sixth hour.
- 4:7. There cometh a woman of Samaria, to
draw water. Jesus saith to her: Give me to drink.
- 4:8. For his disciples were gone into the
city to buy meats.
- 4:9. Then that Samaritan woman saith to him:
How dost thou, being a Jew; ask of me to drink, who am a Samaritan
woman? For the Jews do not communicate with the Samaritans.
- 4:10. Jesus answered and said to her: If
thou didst know the gift of God and who he is that saith to thee:
Give me to drink; thou perhaps wouldst have asked of him, and
he would have given thee living water.
- 4:11. The woman saith to him: Sir, thou hast
nothing wherein to draw, and the well is deep. From whence then
hast thou living water?
- 4:12. Art thou greater than our father Jacob,
who gave us the well and drank thereof, himself and his children
and his cattle?
- 4:13. Jesus answered and said to her: Whosoever
drinketh of this water shall thirst again: but he that shall
drink of the water that I will give him shall not thirst for
ever.
- 4:14. But the water that I will give him
shall become in him a fountain of water, springing up into life
everlasting.
- 4:15. The woman said to him: Sir, give me
this water, that I may not thirst, nor come hither to draw.
- 4:16. Jesus saith to her: Go, call thy husband,
and come hither.
- 4:17. The woman answered and said: I have
no husband. Jesus said to her: Thou hast said well: I have no
husband.
- 4:18. For thou hast had five husbands: and
he whom thou now hast is not thy husband. This, thou hast said
truly.
- 4:19. The woman saith to him: Sir, I perceive
that thou art a prophet.
- 4:20. Our fathers adored on this mountain:
and you say that at Jerusalem is the place where men must adore.
- This mountain... Garizim, where the Samaritans
had their schismatical temple.
- 4:21. Jesus saith to her: Woman, believe
me that the hour cometh, when you shall neither on this mountain,
nor in Jerusalem, adore the Father.
- 4:22. You adore that which you know not:
we adore that which we know. For salvation is of the Jews.
- 4:23. But the hour cometh and now is, when
the true adorers shall adore the Father in spirit and in truth.
For the Father also seeketh such to adore him.
- 4:24. God is a spirit: and they that adore
him must adore him in spirit and in truth.
- 4:25. The woman saith to him: I know that
the Messias cometh (who is called Christ): therefore, when he
is come, he will tell us all things.
- 4:26. Jesus saith to her: I am he, who am
speaking with thee.
- 4:27. And immediately his disciples came.
And they wondered that he talked with the woman. Yet no man said:
What seekest thou? Or: Why talkest thou with her?
- 4:28. The woman therefore left her waterpot
and went her way into the city and saith to the men there:
- 4:29. Come, and see a man who has told me
all things whatsoever I have done. Is not he the Christ?
- 4:30. They went therefore out of the city
and came unto him.
- 4:31. In the mean time, the disciples prayed
him, saying: Rabbi, eat.
- 4:32. But he said to them: I have meat to
eat which you know not.
- 4:33. The disciples therefore said one to
another: Hath any man brought him to eat?
- 4:34. Jesus saith to them: My meat is to
do the will of him that sent me, that I may perfect his work.
- 4:35. Do not you say: There are yet four
months, and then the harvest cometh? Behold, I say to you, lift
up your eyes, and see the countries. For they are white already
to harvest.
- 4:36. And he that reapeth receiveth wages
and gathereth fruit unto life everlasting: that both he that
soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together.
- 4:37. For in this is the saying true: That
it is one man that soweth, and it is another that reapeth.
- 4:38. I have sent you to reap that in which
you did not labour. Others have laboured: and you have entered
into their labours.
- 4:39. Now of that city many of the Samaritans
believed in him, for the word of the woman giving testimony:
He told me all things whatsoever I have done.
- 4:40. So when the Samaritans were come to
him, they desired that he would tarry there. And he abode there
two days.
- 4:41. And many more believed in him, because
of his own word.
- 4:42. And they said to the woman: We now
believe, not for thy saying: for we ourselves have heard him
and know that this is indeed the Saviour of the world.
- 4:43. Now after two days, he departed thence
and went into Galilee.
- 4:44. For Jesus himself gave testimony that
a prophet hath no honour in his own country.
- 4:45. And when he was come into Galilee,
the Galileans received him, having seen all the things he had
done at Jerusalem on the festival day: for they also went to
the festival day.
- 4:46. He came again therefore into Cana of
Galilee, where he made the water wine. And there was a certain
ruler, whose son was sick at Capharnaum.
- 4:47. He having heard that Jesus was come
from Judea into Galilee, sent to him and prayed him to come down
and heal his son: for he was at the point of death.
- 4:48. Jesus therefore said to him: Unless
you see signs and wonders, you believe not.
- 4:49. The ruler saith to him: Lord, come
down before that my son die.
- 4:50. Jesus saith to him: Go thy way. Thy
son liveth. The man believed the word which Jesus said to him
and went his way.
- 4:51. And as he was going down, his servants
met him: and they brought word, saying, that his son lived.
- 4:52. He asked therefore of them the hour
wherein he grew better. And they said to him: Yesterday at the
seventh hour, the fever left him.
- 4:53. The father therefore knew that it was
at the same hour that Jesus said to him: Thy son liveth. And
himself believed, and his whole house.
- 4:54. This is again the second miracle that
Jesus did, when he was come out of Judea. into Galilee.
John Chapter 5
- Christ heals on the sabbath the man languishing
thirty-eight years. His discourse upon this occasion.
- 5:1. After these things was a festival day
of the Jews: and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
- 5:2. Now there is at Jerusalem a pond, called
Probatica, which in Hebrew is named Bethsaida, having five porches.
- Probatica... That is, the sheep pond; either
so called, because the sheep were washed therein, that were to
be offered up in sacrifice in the temple, or because it was near
the sheep gate. That this was a pond where miracles were wrought
is evident from the sacred text; and also that the water had
no natural virtue to heal, as one only of those put in after
the motion of the water was restored to health; for if the water
had the healing quality, the others would have the like benefit,
being put into it about the same time.
- 5:3. In these lay a great multitude of sick,
of blind, of lame, of withered: waiting for the moving of the
water.
- 5:4. And an angel of the Lord descended at
certain times into the pond and the water was moved. And he that
went down first into the pond after the motion of the water was
made whole of whatsoever infirmity he lay under.
- 5:5. And there was a certain man there that
had been eight and thirty years under his infirmity.
- 5:6. Him when Jesus had seen lying, and knew
that he had been now a long time, he saith to him: Wilt thou
be made whole?
- 5:7. The infirm man answered him: Sir, I
have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pond.
For whilst I am coming, another goeth down before me.
- 5:8. Jesus saith to him: Arise, take up thy
bed and walk.
- 5:9. And immediately the man was made whole:
and he took up his bed and walked. And it was the sabbath that
day.
- 5:10. The Jews therefore said to him that
was healed: It is the sabbath. It is not lawful for thee to take
up thy bed.
- 5:11. He answered them: He that made me whole,
he said to me: Take up thy bed and walk.
- 5:12. They asked him therefore: Who is that
man who said to thee: Take up thy bed and walk?
- 5:13. But he who was healed knew not who
it was: for Jesus went aside from the multitude standing in the
place.
- 5:14. Afterwards, Jesus findeth him in the
temple and saith to him: Behold thou art made whole: sin no more,
lest some worse thing happen to thee.
- 5:15. The man went his way and told the Jews
that it was Jesus who had made him whole.
- 5:16. Therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus,
because he did these things on the sabbath.
- 5:17. But Jesus answered them: My Father
worketh until now; and I work.
- 5:18. Hereupon therefore the Jews sought
the more to kill him, because he did not only break the sabbath
but also said God was his Father, making himself equal to God.
- 5:19. Then Jesus answered and said to them:
Amen, amen, I say unto you, the Son cannot do any thing of himself,
but what he seeth the Father doing: for what things soever he
doth, these the Son also doth in like manner.
- 5:20. For the Father loveth the Son and sheweth
him all things which himself doth: and greater works than these
will he shew him, that you may wonder.
- 5:21. For as the Father raiseth up the dead
and giveth life: so the Son also giveth life to whom he will.
- 5:22. For neither does the Father judge any
man: but hath given all judgment to the Son.
- 5:23. That all men may honour the Son, as
they honour the Father. He who honoureth not the Son honoureth
not the Father who hath sent him.
- 5:24. Amen, amen, I say unto you that he
who heareth my word and believeth him that sent me hath life
everlasting: and cometh not into judgment, but is passed from
death to life.
- 5:25. Amen, amen, I say unto you, that the
hour cometh, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of
the Son of God: and they that hear shall live.
- 5:26. For as the Father hath life in himself,
so he hath given to the Son also to have life in himself.
- 5:27. And he hath given him power to do judgment,
because he is the Son of man.
- 5:28. Wonder not at this: for the hour cometh
wherein all that are in the graves shall hear the voice of the
Son of God.
- 5:29. And they that have done good things
shall come forth unto the resurrection of life: but they that
have done evil, unto the resurrection of judgment.
- Unto the resurrection of judgment... That
is, condemnation.
- 5:30. I cannot of myself do any thing. As
I hear, so I judge. And my judgment is just: because I seek not
my own will. but the will of him that sent me.
- 5:31. If I bear witness of myself, my witness
is not true.
- 5:32. There is another that beareth witness
of me: and I know that the witness which he witnesseth of me
is true.
- 5:33. You sent to John: and he gave testimony
to the truth.
- 5:34. But I receive not testimony from man:
but I say these things, that you may be saved.
- 5:35. He was a burning and a shining light:
and you were willing for a time to rejoice in his light.
- 5:36. But I have a greater testimony than
that of John: for the works which the Father hath given me to
perfect, the works themselves which I do, give testimony of me,
that the Father hath sent me.
- 5:37. And the Father himself who hath sent
me hath given testimony of me: neither have you heard his voice
at any time, nor seen his shape.
- 5:38. And you have not his word abiding in
you: for whom he hath sent, him you believe not.
- 5:39. Search the scriptures: for you think
in them to have life everlasting. And the same are they that
give testimony of me.
- Or... You search the scriptures. Scrutamini...
It is not a command for all to read the scriptures; but a reproach
to the Pharisees, that reading the scriptures as they did, and
thinking to find everlasting life in them, they would not receive
him to whom all those scriptures gave testimony, and through
whom alone they could have that true life.
- 5:40. And you will not come to me that you
may have life.
- 5:41. I receive not glory from men.
- 5:42. But I know you, that you have not the
love of God in you.
- 5:43. I am come in the name of my Father,
and you receive me not: if another shall come in his own name,
him you will receive.
- 5:44. How can you believe, who receive glory
one from another: and the glory which is from God alone, you
do not seek?
- 5:45. Think not that I will accuse you to
the Father. There is one that accuseth you, Moses, in whom you
trust.
- 5:46. For if you did believe Moses, you would
perhaps believe me also: for he wrote of me.
- 5:47. But if you do not believe his writings,
how will you believe my words?
John Chapter 6
- Christ feeds five thousand with five loaves.
He walks upon the sea and discourses of the bread of life.
- 6:1. After these things Jesus went over the
sea of Galilee, which is that of Tiberias.
- 6:2. And a great multitude followed him,
because they saw the miracles which he did on them that were
diseased.
- 6:3. Jesus therefore went up into a mountain:
and there he sat with his disciples.
- 6:4. Now the pasch, the festival day of the
Jews, was near at hand.
- 6:5. When Jesus therefore had lifted up his
eyes and seen that a very great multitude cometh to him, he said
to Philip: Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?
- 6:6. And this he said to try him: for he
himself knew what he would do.
- 6:7. Philip answered him: Two hundred pennyworth
of bread is not sufficient for them that every one may take a
little.
- 6:8. One of his disciples, Andrew, the brother
of Simon Peter, saith to him:
- 6:9. There is a boy here that hath five barley
loaves and two fishes. But what are these among so many?
- 6:10. Then Jesus said: Make the men sit down.
Now, there was much grass in the place. The men therefore sat
down, in number about five thousand.
- 6:11. And Jesus took the loaves: and when
he had given thanks, he distributed to them that were set down.
In like manner also of the fishes, as much as they would.
- 6:12. And when they were filled, he said
to his disciples: gather up the fragments that remain, lest they
be lost.
- 6:13. They gathered up therefore and filled
twelve baskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves which
remained over and above to them that had eaten.
- 6:14. Now those men, when they had seen what
a miracle Jesus had done, said: This is of a truth the prophet
that is to come into the world.
- 6:15. Jesus therefore, when he knew that
they would come to take him by force and make him king, fled
again into the mountains, himself alone.
- 6:16. And when evening was come, his disciples
went down to the sea.
- 6:17. And when they had gone up into a ship,
they went over the sea to Capharnaum. And it was now dark: and
Jesus was not come unto them.
- 6:18. And the sea arose, by reason of a great
wind that blew.
- 6:19. When they had rowed therefore about
five and twenty or thirty furlongs, they see Jesus walking upon
the sea and drawing nigh to the ship. And they were afraid.
- 6:20. But he saith to them: It is I. Be not
afraid.
- 6:21. They were willing therefore to take
him into the ship. And presently the ship was at the land to
which they were going.
- 6:22. The next day, the multitude that stood
on the other side of the sea saw that there was no other ship
there but one: and that Jesus had not entered into the ship with
his disciples, but that his disciples were gone away alone.
- 6:23. But other ships came in from Tiberias,
nigh unto the place where they had eaten the bread, the Lord
giving thanks.
- 6:24. When therefore the multitude saw that
Jesus was not there, nor his disciples, they took shipping and
came to Capharnaum, seeking for Jesus.
- 6:25. And when they had found him on that
other side of the sea, they said to him: Rabbi, when camest thou
hither?
- 6:26. Jesus answered them and said: Amen,
amen, I say to you, you seek me, not because you have seen miracles,
but because you did eat of the loaves and were filled.
- 6:27. Labour not for the meat which perisheth,
but for that which endureth unto life everlasting, which the
Son of man will give you. For him hath God, the Father, sealed.
- 6:28. They said therefore unto him: What
shall we do, that we may work the works of God?
- 6:29. Jesus answered and said to them: This
is the work of God, that you believe in him whom he hath sent.
- 6:30. They said therefore to him: What sign
therefore dost thou shew that we may see and may believe thee?
What dost thou work?
- 6:31. Our fathers did eat manna in the desert,
as it is written: He gave them bread from heaven to eat.
- 6:32. Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen,
I say to you; Moses gave you not bread from heaven, but my Father
giveth you the true bread from heaven.
- 6:33. For the bread of God is that which
cometh down from heaven and giveth life to the world.
- 6:34. They said therefore unto him: Lord,
give us always this bread.
- 6:35. And Jesus said to them: I am the bread
of life. He that cometh to me shall not hunger: and he that believeth
in me shall never thirst.
- 6:36. But I said unto you that you also have
seen me, and you believe not.
- 6:37. All that the Father giveth to me shall
come to me: and him that cometh to me, I will not cast out.
- 6:38. Because I came down from heaven, not
to do my own will but the will of him that sent me.
- 6:39. Now this is the will of the Father
who sent me: that of all that he hath given me, I should lose
nothing; but should raise it up again in the last day.
- 6:40. And this is the will of my Father that
sent me: that every one who seeth the Son and believeth in him
may have life everlasting. And I will raise him up in the last
day.
- 6:41. The Jews therefore murmured at him,
because he had said: I am the living bread which came down from
heaven.
- 6:42. And they said: Is not this Jesus, the
son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? How then saith
he: I came down from heaven?
- 6:43. Jesus therefore answered and said to
them: Murmur not among yourselves.
- 6:44. No man can come to me, except the Father,
who hath sent me, draw him. And I will raise him up in the last
day.
- Draw him... Not by compulsion, nor by laying
the free will under any necessity, but by the strong and sweet
motions of his heavenly grace.
- 6:45. It is written in the prophets: And
they shall all be taught of God. Every one that hath heard of
the Father and hath learned cometh forth me.
- 6:46. Not that any man hath seen the Father:
but he who is of God, he hath seen the Father.
- 6:47. Amen, amen, I say unto you: He that
believeth in me hath everlasting life.
- 6:48. I am the bread of life.
- 6:49. Your fathers did eat manna in the desert:
and are dead.
- 6:50. This is the bread which cometh down
from heaven: that if any man eat of it, he may not die.
- 6:51. I am the living bread which came down
from heaven.
- 6:52. If any man eat of this bread, he shall
live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, for
the life of the world.
- 6:53. The Jews therefore strove among themselves,
saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat?
- 6:54. Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen,
I say unto you: except you eat the flesh of the Son of man and
drink his blood, you shall not have life in you.
- Except you eat - and drink, etc... To receive
the body and blood of Christ, is a divine precept, insinuated
in this text; which the faithful fulfil, though they receive
but in one kind; because in one kind they receive both body and
blood, which cannot be separated from each other. Hence, life
eternal is here promised to the worthy receiving, though but
in one kind. Ver. 52. If any man eat of this bread, he shall
live for ever; and the bread that I will give, is my flesh for
the life of the world. Ver. 58. He that eateth me, the same also
shall live by me. Ver. 59. He that eateth this bread, shall liver
for ever.
- 6:55. He that eateth my flesh and drinketh
my blood hath everlasting life: and I will raise him up in the
last day.
- 6:56. For my flesh is meat indeed: and my
blood is drink indeed.
- 6:57. He that eateth my flesh and drinketh
my blood abideth in me: and I in him.
- 6:58. As the living Father hath sent me and
I live by the Father: so he that eateth me, the same also shall
live by me.
- 6:59. This is the bread that came down from
heaven. Not as your fathers did eat manna and are dead. He that
eateth this bread shall live for ever.
- 6:60. These things he said, teaching in the
synagogue, in Capharnaum.
- 6:61. Many therefore of his disciples, hearing
it, said: This saying is hard; and who can hear it?
- 6:62. But Jesus, knowing in himself that
his disciples murmured at this, said to them: Doth this scandalize
you?
- 6:63. If then you shall see the Son of man
ascend up where he was before?
- If then you shall see, etc... Christ by mentioning
his ascension, by this instance of his power and divinity, would
confirm the truth of what he had before asserted; and at the
same time correct their gross apprehension of eating his flesh,
and drinking his blood, in a vulgar and carnal manner, by letting
them know he should take his whole body living with him to heaven;
and consequently not suffer it to be as they supposed, divided,
mangled, and consumed upon earth.
- 6:64. It is the spirit that quickeneth: the
flesh profiteth nothing. The words that I have spoken to you
are spirit and life.
- The flesh profiteth nothing... Dead flesh
separated from the spirit, in the gross manner they supposed
they were to eat his flesh, would profit nothing. Neither doth
mans flesh, that is to say, mans natural and carnal
apprehension, (which refuses to be subject to the spirit, and
words of Christ,) profit any thing. But it would be the height
of blasphemy, to say the living flesh of Christ (which we receive
in the blessed sacarament, with his spirit, that is, with his
soul and divinity) profiteth nothing. For if Christs flesh
had profitedus nothing, he would never have taken flesh for us,
nor died in us nothing, he would never have taken flesh for us,
nor died in the flesh for us. Are spirit and life... By proposing
to you a heavenly sacrament, in which you shall receive, in a
wonderful manner, spirit, grace, and life, in its very fountain.
- 6:65. But there are some of you that believe
not. For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were that did
not believe and who he was that would betray him.
- 6:66. And he said: Therefore did I say to
you that no man can come to me, unless it be given him by my
Father.
- 6:67. After this, many of his disciples went
back and walked no more with him.
- 6:68. Then Jesus said to the twelve: Will
you also go away?
- 6:69. And Simon Peter answered him: Lord,
to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life.
- 6:70. And we have believed and have known
that thou art the Christ, the Son of God.
- 6:71. Jesus answered them: Have not I chosen
you twelve? And one of you is a devil.
- 6:72. Now he meant Judas Iscariot, the son
of Simon: for this same was about to betray him, whereas he was
one of the twelve.
John Chapter 7
- Christ goes up to the feast of the tabernacles.
He teaches in the temple.
- 7:1. After these things, Jesus walked in
Galilee: for he would not walk in Judea, because the Jews sought
to kill him.
- 7:2. Now the Jews feast of tabernacles was
at hand.
- 7:3. And his brethren said to, him: Pass
from hence and go into Judea, that thy disciples also may see
thy works which thou dost.
- 7:4. For there is no man that doth any thing
in secret, and he himself seeketh to be known openly. If thou
do these things, manifest thyself to the world.
- 7:5. For neither did his brethren believe
in him.
- 7:6. Then Jesus said to them: My time is
not yet come; but your time is always ready.
- 7:7. The world cannot hate you: but me it
hateth, because I give testimony of it, that the works thereof
are evil,
- 7:8. Go you up to this festival day: but
I go not up to this festival day, because my time is not accomplished.
- 7:9. When he had said these things, he himself
stayed in Galilee.
- 7:10. But after his brethren were gone up,
then he also went up to the feast, not openly, but, as it were,
in secret.
- 7:11. The Jews therefore sought him on the
festival day and said: Where is he?
- 7:12. And there was much murmuring among
the multitude concerning him. For some said: He is a good man.
And others said: No, but he seduceth the people.
- 7:13. Yet no man spoke openly of him, for
fear of the Jews.
- 7:14. Now, about the midst of the feast,
Jesus went up into the temple and taught.
- 7:15. And the Jews wondered, saying: How
doth this man know letters, having never learned?
- 7:16. Jesus answered them and said: My doctrine
is not mine, but his that sent me.
- 7:17. If any man will do the will of him,
he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether
I speak of myself.
- 7:18. He that speaketh of himself seeketh
his own glory: but he that seeketh the glory of him that sent
him, he is true and there is no injustice in him.
- 7:19. Did not Moses give you the law, and
yet none of you keepeth the law?
- 7:20. Why seek you to kill me? The multitude
answered and said: Thou hast a devil. Who seeketh to kill thee?
- 7:21. Jesus answered and said to them: One
work I have done: and you all wonder.
- 7:22. Therefore, Moses gave you circumcision
(not because it is of Moses, but of the fathers): and on the
sabbath day you circumcise a man.
- 7:23. If a man receive circumcision on the
sabbath day, that the law of Moses may not be broken: are you
angry at me, because I have healed the whole man on the sabbath
day?
- 7:24. Judge not according to the appearance:
but judge just judgment.
- 7:25. Some therefore of Jerusalem said: Is
not this he whom they seek to kill?
- 7:26. And behold, he speaketh openly: and
they say nothing to him. Have the rulers known for a truth that
this is the Christ?
- 7:27. But we know this man, whence he is:
but when the Christ cometh, no man knoweth, whence he is.
- 7:28. Jesus therefore cried out in the temple,
teaching and saying: You both know me, and you know whence I
am. And I am not come of myself: but he that sent me is true,
whom you know not.
- 7:29. I know him, because I am from him:
and he hath sent me.
- 7:30. They sought therefore to apprehend
him: and no man laid hands on him, because his hour was not yet
come.
- 7:31. But of the people many believed in
him and said: When the Christ cometh, shall he do more miracles
than this man doth?
- 7:32. The Pharisees heard the people murmuring
these things concerning him: and the rulers and Pharisees sent
ministers to apprehend him.
- 7:33. Jesus therefore said to them: Yet a
little while I am with you: and then I go to him that sent me.
- 7:34. You shall seek me and shall not find
me: and where I am, thither you cannot come.
- 7:35. The Jews therefore said among themselves:
Whither will he go, that we shall not find him? Will he go unto
the dispersed among the Gentiles and teach the Gentiles?
- 7:36. What is this saying that he hath said:
You shall seek me and shall not find me? And: Where I am, you
cannot come?
- 7:37. And on the last, and great day of the
festivity, Jesus stood and cried, saying: If any man thirst,
let him come to me and drink.
- 7:38. He that believeth in me, as the scripture
saith: Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.
- 7:39. Now this he said of the Spirit which
they should receive who believed in him: for as yet the Spirit
was not given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.
- 7:40. Of that multitude therefore, when they
had heard these words of his, some said: This is the prophet
indeed.
- 7:41. Others said: This is the Christ. But
some said: Doth the Christ come out of Galilee?
- 7:42. Doth not the scripture say: That Christ
cometh of the seed of David and from Bethlehem the town where
David was?
- 7:43. So there arose a dissension among the
people because of him.
- 7:44. And some of them would have apprehended
him: but no man laid hands upon him.
- 7:45. The ministers therefore came to the
chief priests and the Pharisees. And they said to them: Why have
you not brought him?
- 7:46. The ministers answered: Never did man
speak like this man.
- 7:47. The Pharisees therefore answered them:
Are you also seduced?
- 7:48. Hath any one of the rulers believed
in him, or of the Pharisees?
- 7:49. But this multitude, that knoweth not
the law, are accursed.
- 7:50. Nicodemus said to them (he that came
to him by night, who was one of them):
- 7:51. Doth our law judge any man, unless
it first hear him and know what he doth?
- 7:52. They answered and said to him: Art
thou also a Galilean? Search the scriptures, and see that out
of Galilee a prophet riseth not.
- 7:53. And every man returned to his own house.
John Chapter 8
- The woman taken in adultery. Christ justifies
his doctrine.
- 8:1. And Jesus went unto mount Olivet.
- 8:2. And early in the morning he came again
into the temple: and all the people came to him. And sitting
down he taught them.
- 8:3. And the scribes and Pharisees bring
unto him a woman taken in adultery: and they set her in the midst,
- 8:4. And said to him: Master, this woman
was even now taken in adultery.
- 8:5. Now Moses in the law commanded us to
stone such a one. But what sayest thou?
- 8:6. And this they said tempting him, that
they might accuse him. But Jesus bowing himself down, wrote with
his finger on the ground.
- 8:7. When therefore they continued asking
him, he lifted up himself and said to them: He that is without
sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
- 8:8. And again stooping down, he wrote on
the ground.
- 8:9. But they hearing this, went out one
by one, beginning at the eldest. And Jesus alone remained, and
the woman standing in the midst.
- 8:10. Then Jesus lifting up himself, said
to her: Woman, where are they that accused thee? Hath no man
condemned thee?
- 8:11. Who said: No man, Lord. And Jesus said:
Neither will I condemn thee. Go, and now sin no more.
- 8:12. Again therefore, Jesus spoke to: them,
saying: I am the light of the world. He that followeth me walketh
not in darkness, but shall have the light of life.
- 8:13. The Pharisees therefore said to him:
Thou givest testimony of thyself. Thy testimony is not true.
- 8:14. Jesus answered and said to them: Although
I give testimony of myself, my testimony is true: for I know
whence I came and whither I go.
- 8:15. You judge according to the flesh: I
judge not any man.
- 8:16. And if I do judge, my judgment is true:
because I am not alone, but I and the Father that sent me.
- 8:17. And in your law it is written that
the testimony of two men is true.
- 8:18. I am one that give testimony of myself:
and the Father that sent me giveth testimony of me.
- 8:19. They said therefore to him: Where is
thy Father? Jesus answered: Neither me do you know, nor my Father.
If you did know me, perhaps you would know my Father also.
- 8:20. These words Jesus spoke in the treasury,
teaching in the temple: and no man laid hands on him, because
his hour was not yet come.
- 8:21. Again therefore Jesus said to them:
I go: and you shall seek me. And you shall die in your sin. Whither
I go, you cannot come.
- 8:22. The Jews therefore said: Will he kill
himself, because he said: Whither I go you cannot come?
- 8:23. And he said to them: You are from beneath:
I am from above. You are of this world: I am not of this world.
- 8:24. Therefore I said to you that you shall
die in your sins. For if you believe not that I am he, you shall
die in your sin.
- 8:25. They said therefore to him: Who art
thou? Jesus said to them: The beginning, who also speak unto
you.
- 8:26. Many things I have to speak and to
judge of you. But he that sent me, is true: and the things I
have heard of him, these same I speak in the world.
- 8:27. And they understood not that he called
God his Father.
- 8:28. Jesus therefore said to them: When
you shall have lifted up, the Son of man, then shall you know
that I am he and that I do nothing of myself. But as the Father
hath taught me, these things I speak.
- 8:29. And he that sent me is with me: and
he hath not left me alone. For I do always the things that please
him.
- 8:30. When he spoke these things, many believed
in him.
- 8:31. Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed
him: If you continue in my word, you shall be my disciples indeed.
- 8:32. And you shall know the truth: and the
truth shall make you free.
- 8:33. They answered him: We are the seed
of Abraham: and we have never been slaves to any man. How sayest
thou: You shall be free?
- 8:34. Jesus answered them: Amen, amen, I
say unto you that whosoever committeth sin is the servant of
sin.
- 8:35. Now the servant abideth not in the
house for ever: but the son abideth for ever.
- 8:36. If therefore the son shall make you
free, you shall be free indeed.
- 8:37. I know that you are the children of
Abraham: but you seek to kill me, because my word hath no place
in you.
- 8:38. I speak that which I have seen with
my Father: and you do the things that you have seen with your
father.
- 8:39. They answered and said to him: Abraham
is our father. Jesus saith them: If you be the children of Abraham,
do the works of Abraham.
- 8:40. But now you seek to kill me, a man
who have spoken the truth to you, which I have heard of God.
This Abraham did not.
- 8:41. You do the works of your father. They
said therefore to him: We are not born of fornication: we have
one Father, even God.
- 8:42. Jesus therefore said to them: If God
were your Father, you would indeed love me. For from God I proceeded
and came. For I came not of myself: but he sent me.
- 8:43. Why do you not know my speech? Because
you cannot hear my word.
- 8:44. You are of your father the devil: and
the desires of your father you will do. He was a murderer from
the beginning: and he stood not in the truth, because truth is
not in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for
he is a liar, and the father thereof.
- 8:45. But if I say the truth, you believe
me not.
- 8:46. Which of you shall convince me of sin?
If I say the truth to you, why do you not believe me:
- 8:47. He that is of God heareth the words
of God. Therefore you hear them not, because you are not of God.
- 8:48. The Jews therefore answered and said
to him: Do not we say well that thou art a Samaritan and hast
a devil?
- 8:49. Jesus answered: I have not a devil:
but I honour my Father. And you have dishonoured me.
- 8:50. But I seek not my own glory: there
is one that seeketh and judgeth.
- 8:51. Amen, amen, I say to you: If any man
keep my word, he shall not see death for ever.
- 8:52. The Jews therefore said: Now we know
that thou hast a devil. Abraham is dead, and the prophets: and
thou sayest: If any man keep my word, he shall not taste death
for ever.
- 8:53. Art thou greater than our father Abraham
who is dead? And the prophets are dead. Whom dost thou make thyself?
- 8:54. Jesus answered: If I glorify myself,
my glory is nothing. It is my Father that glorifieth me, of whom
you say that he is your God.
- 8:55. And you have not known him: but I know
him. And if I shall say that I know him not, I shall be like
to you, a liar. But I do know him and do keep his word.
- 8:56. Abraham your father rejoiced that he
might see my day: he saw it and was glad.
- 8:57. The Jews therefore said to him: Thou
art not yet fifty years old. And hast thou seen Abraham?
- 8:58. Jesus said to them: Amen, amen, I say
to you, before Abraham was made, I AM.
- 8:59. They took up stones therefore to cast
at him. But Jesus hid himself and went out of the temple.
John Chapter 9
- He gives sight to the man born blind.
- 9:1. And Jesus passing by, saw a man who
was blind from his birth.
- 9:2. And his disciples asked him: Rabbi,
who hath sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born
blind?
- 9:3. Jesus answered: Neither hath this man
sinned, nor his parents; but that the works of God should be
made manifest in him.
- 9:4. I must work the works of him that sent
me, whilst it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work.
- 9:5. As long as I am in the world, I am the
light of the world.
- 9:6. When he had said these things, he spat
on the ground and made clay of the spittle and spread the clay
upon his eyes,
- 9:7. And said to him: Go, wash in the pool
of Siloe, which is interpreted, Sent. He went therefore and washed:
and he came seeing.
- 9:8. The neighbours, therefore, and they
who had seen him before that he was a beggar, said: Is not this
he that sat and begged? Some said: This is he.
- 9:9. But others said: No, but he is like
him. But he said: I am he.
- 9:10. They said therefore to him: How were
thy eyes opened?
- 9:11. He answered: That man that is called
Jesus made clay and anointed my eyes and said to me: Go to the
pool of Siloe and wash. And I went: I washed: and I see.
- 9:12. And they said to him: Where is he?
He saith: I know not.
- 9:13. They bring him that had been blind
to the Pharisees.
- 9:14. Now it was the sabbath, when Jesus
made the clay and opened his eyes.
- 9:15. Again therefore the Pharisees asked
him how he had received his sight. But he said to them: He put
clay upon my eyes: and I washed: and I see.
- 9:16. Some therefore of the Pharisees said:
This man is not of God, who keepeth not the sabbath. But others
said: How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles? And there
was a division among them.
- 9:17. They say therefore to the blind man
again: What sayest thou of him that hath opened thy eyes? And
he said: He is a prophet.
- 9:18. The Jews then did not believe concerning
him, that he had been blind and had received his sight, until
they called the parents of him that had received his sight,
- 9:19. And asked them, saying: Is this your
son, who you say was born blind? How then doth he now see?
- 9:20. His parents answered them and said:
We know that this is our son and that he was born blind:
- 9:21. But how he now seeth, we know not:
or who hath opened his eyes, we know not. Ask himself: he is
of age: Let him speak for himself.
- 9:22. These things his parents said, because
they feared the Jews: for the Jews had already agreed among themselves
that if any man should confess him to be Christ, he should be
put out of the synagogue.
- 9:23. Therefore did his parents say: He is
of age. Ask himself.
- 9:24. They therefore called the man again
that had been blind and said to him: Give glory to God. We know
that this man is a sinner.
- 9:25. He said therefore to them: If he be
a sinner, I know not. One thing I know, that whereas I was blind.
now I see.
- 9:26. They said then to him: What did he
to thee? How did he open thy eyes?
- 9:27. He answered them: I have told you already,
and you have heard. Why would you hear it again? Will you also
become his disciples?
- 9:28. They reviled him therefore and said:
Be thou his disciple; but we are the disciples of Moses.
- 9:29. We know that God spoke to Moses: but
as to this man, we know not from whence he is.
- 9:30. The man answered and said to them:
why, herein is a wonderful thing, that you know not from whence
he is, and he hath opened my eyes.
- 9:31. Now we know that God doth not hear
sinners: but if a man be a server of God and doth his, will,
him he heareth.
- 9:32. From the beginning of the world it
hath not been heard, that any man hath opened the eyes of one
born blind.
- 9:33. Unless this man were of God, he could
not do anything.
- 9:34. They answered and said to him: Thou
wast wholly born in sins; and dost thou teach us? And they cast
him out.
- 9:35. Jesus heard that they had cast him
out. And when he had found him, he said to him: Dost thou believe
in the Son of God?
- 9:36. He answered, and said: Who is he, Lord,
that I may believe in him?
- 9:37. And Jesus said to him: Thou hast both
seen him; and it is he that talketh with thee.
- 9:38. And he said: I believe, Lord. And falling
down, he adored him.
- 9:39. And Jesus said: For judgment I am come
into this world: that they who see not may see; and they who
see may become blind.
- I am come, etc... Not that Christ came for
that end, that any one should be made blind: but that the Jews,
by the abuse of his coming, and by their not receiving him, brought
upon themselves this judgment of blindness.
- 9:40. And some of the Pharisees, who were
with him, heard: and they said unto him: Are we also blind?
- 9:41. Jesus said to them: If you were blind,
you should not have sin: but now you say: We see. Your sin remaineth.
- If you were blind, etc... If you were invincibly
ignorant, and had neither read the scriptures, nor seen my miracles,
you would not be guilty of the sin of infidelity: but now, as
you boast of your knowledge of the scriptures, you are inexcusable.
John Chapter 10
- Christ is the door and the good shepherd.
He and his Father are one.
- 10:1. Amen, amen, I say to you: He that entereth
not by the door into the sheepfold but climbeth up another way,
the same is a thief and a robber.
- 10:2. But he that entereth in by the door
is the shepherd of the sheep.
- 10:3. To him the porter openeth: and the
sheep hear his voice. And he calleth his own sheep by name and
leadeth them out.
- 10:4. And when he hath let out his own sheep,
he goeth before them: and the sheep follow him, because they
know his voice.
- 10:5. But a stranger they follow not, but
fly from him, because they know not the voice of strangers.
- 10:6. This proverb Jesus spoke to them. But
they understood not what he spoke.
- 10:7. Jesus therefore said to them again:
Amen, amen, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep.
- 10:8. All others, as many as have come, are
thieves and robbers: and the sheep heard them not.
- 10:9. I am the door. By me, if any man enter
in, he shall be saved: and he shall go in and go out, and shall
find pastures.
- 10:10. The thief cometh not, but for to steal
and to kill and to destroy. I am come that they may have life
and may have it more abundantly.
- 10:11. I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd
giveth his life for his sheep.
- 10:12. But the hireling and he that is not
the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming
and leaveth the sheep and flieth: and the wolf casteth and scattereth
the sheep,
- 10:13. And the hireling flieth, because he
is a hireling: and he hath no care for the sheep.
- 10:14. I am the good shepherd: and I know
mine, and mine know me.
- 10:15. As the Father knoweth me, and I know
the Father: and I lay down my life for my sheep.
- 10:16. And other sheep I have that 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.
- 10:17. Therefore doth the Father love me:
because I lay down my life, that I may take it again.
- 10:18. No man taketh it away from me: but
I lay it down of myself. And I have power to lay it down: and
I have power to take it up again. This commandment have I received
of my Father.
- 10:19. A dissension rose again among the
Jews for these words.
- 10:20. And many of them said: He hath a devil
and is mad. Why hear you him?
- 10:21. Others said: These are not the words
of one that hath a devil. Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
- 10:22. And it was the feast of the dedication
at Jerusalem: and it was winter.
- 10:23. And Jesus walked in the temple, in
Solomons porch.
- 10:24. The Jews therefore came round about
him and said to him: How long dost thou hold our souls in suspense?
If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly.
- 10:25. Jesus answered them: I speak to you,
and you believe not: the works that I do in the name of my Father,
they give testimony of me.
- 10:26. But you do not believe, because you
are not of my sheep.
- 10:27. My sheep hear my voice. And I know
them: and they follow me.
- 10:28. And I give them life everlasting:
and they shall not perish for ever. And no man shall pluck them
out of my hand.
- 10:29. That which my Father hath given me
is greater than all: and no one can snatch them out of the hand
of my Father.
- 10:30. I and the Father are one.
- I and the Father are one... That is, one
divine nature, but two distinct persons.
- 10:31. The Jews then took up stones to stone
him.
- 10:32. Jesus answered them: Many good works
I have shewed you from my Father. For which of those works do
you stone me?
- 10:33. The Jews answered him: For a good
work we stone thee not, but for blasphemy: and because that thou.
being a, man, makest thyself God.
- 10:34. Jesus answered them: Is it not written
in your law: I said, you are gods?
- 10:35. If he called them gods to whom the
word of God was spoken; and the scripture cannot be broken:
- 10:36. Do you say of him whom the Father
hath sanctified and sent into the world: Thou blasphemest; because
I said: I am the Son of God?
- 10:37. If I do not the works of my Father,
believe me not.
- 10:38. But if I do, though you will not believe
me, believe the works: that you may know and believe that the
Father is in me and I in the Father.
- 10:39. They sought therefore to take him:
and he escaped out of their hands.
- 10:40. And he went again beyond the Jordan,
into that place where John was baptizing first. And there he
abode.
- 10:41. And many resorted to him: and they
said: John indeed did no sign.
- 10:42. But all things whatsoever John said
of this man were true. And many believed n him.
John Chapter 11
- Christ raises Lazarus to life. The rulers
resolve to put him to death.
- 11:1. Now there was a certain man sick, named
Lazarus, of Bethania, of the town of Mary and of Martha her sister.
- 11:2. (And Mary was she that anointed the
Lord with ointment and wiped his feet with her hair: whose brother
Lazarus was sick.)
- 11:3. His sisters therefore sent to him,
saying: Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest is sick.
- 11:4. And Jesus hearing it, said to them:
This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God: that
the Son of God may be glorified by it.
- 11:5. Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister
Mary and Lazarus.
- 11:6. When he had heard therefore that he
was sick, he still remained in the same place two days.
- 11:7. Then after that, he said to his disciples:
Let us go into Judea again.
- 11:8. The disciples say to him: Rabbi, the
Jews but now sought to stone thee. And goest thou thither again?
- 11:9. Jesus answered: Are there not twelve
hours of the day? If a man walk in the day he stumbleth not,
because he seeth the light of this world:
- 11:10. But if he walk in the night, he stumbleth,
because the light is not in him.
- 11:11. These things he said; and after that
he said to them: Lazarus our friend sleepeth: but I go that I
may awake him out of sleep.
- 11:12. His disciples therefore said: Lord,
if he sleep, he shall do well.
- 11:13. But Jesus spoke of his death: and
they thought that he spoke of the repose of sleep.
- 11:14. Then therefore Jesus said to them
plainly: Lazarus is dead.
- 11:15. And I am glad, for your sakes; that
I was not there, that you may believe. But, let us go to him.
- 11:16. Thomas therefore, who is called Didymus,
said to his fellow disciples: Let us also go, that we may die
with him.
- 11:17. Jesus therefore came: and found that
he had been four days already in the grave.
- 11:18. (Now Bethania was near Jerusalem,
about fifteen furlongs off.)
- 11:19. And many of the Jews were come to
Martha and Mary, to comfort them concerning their brother.
- 11:20. Martha therefore, as soon as she heard
that Jesus was come, went to meet him: but Mary sat at home.
- 11:21. Martha therefore said to Jesus: Lord,
if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died.
- 11:22. But now also I know that whatsoever
thou wilt ask of God, God will give it thee.
- 11:23. Jesus saith to her: Thy brother shall
rise again.
- 11:24. Martha saith to him: I know that he
shall rise again, in the resurrection at the last day.
- 11:25. Jesus said to her: I am the resurrection
and the life: he that believeth in me, although he be dead, shall
live:
- 11:26. And every one that liveth and believeth
in me shall not die for ever. Believest thou this?
- 11:27. She saith to him: Yea, Lord, I have
believed that thou art Christ, the Son of the living God, who
art come into this world.
- 11:28. And when she had said these things,
she went and called her sister Mary secretly, saying: The master
is come and calleth for thee.
- 11:29. She, as soon as she heard this, riseth
quickly and cometh to him.
- 11:30. For Jesus was not yet come into the
town: but he was still in that place where Martha had met him.
- 11:31. The Jews therefore, who were with
her in the house and comforted her, when they saw Mary, that
she rose up speedily and went out, followed her, saying: She
goeth to the grave to weep there.
- 11:32. When Mary therefore was come where
Jesus was, seeing him, she fell down at his feet and saith to
him. Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died.
- 11:33. Jesus, therefore, when he saw her
weeping, and the Jews that were come with her weeping, groaned
in the spirit and troubled himself,
- 11:34. And said: Where have you laid him?
They say to him: Lord, come and see.
- 11:35. And Jesus wept.
- 11:36. The Jews therefore said: Behold how
he loved him.
- 11:37. But some of them said: Could not he
that opened the eyes of the man born blind have caused that this
man should not die?
- 11:38. Jesus therefore again groaning in
himself, cometh to the sepulchre. Now it was a cave; and a stone
was laid over it.
- 11:39. Jesus saith: Take away the stone.
Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith to him: Lord,
by this time he stinketh, for he is now of four days.
- 11:40. Jesus saith to her: Did not I say
to thee that if thou believe, thou shalt see the glory of God?
- 11:41. They took therefore the stone away.
And Jesus lifting up his eyes, said: Father, I give thee thanks
that thou hast heard me.
- 11:42. And I knew that thou hearest me always:
but because of the people who stand about have I said it, that
they may believe that thou hast sent me.
- 11:43. When he had said these things, he
cried with a loud voice: Lazarus, come forth.
- 11:44. And presently he that had been dead
came forth, bound feet and hands with winding bands. And his
face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus said to them: Loose
him and let him go.
- 11:45. Many therefore of the Jews, who were
come to Mary and Martha and had seen the things that Jesus did,
believed in him.
- 11:46. But some of them went to the Pharisees
and told them the things that Jesus had done.
- 11:47. The chief priests, therefore, and
the Pharisees gathered a council and said: What do we, for this
man doth many miracles?
- 11:48. If we let him alone so, all will believe
in him; and the Romans will come, and take away our place and
nation.
- 11:49. But one of them, named Caiphas, being
the high priest that year, said to them: You know nothing.
- 11:50. Neither do you consider that it is
expedient for you that one man should die for the people and
that the whole nation perish not.
- 11:51. And this he spoke not of himself:
but being the high priest of that year, he prophesied that Jesus
should die for the nation.
- 11:52. And not only for the nation, but to
gather together in one the children of God that were dispersed.
- 11:53. From that day therefore they devised
to put him to death.
- 11:54. Wherefore Jesus walked no more openly
among the Jews: but he went into a country near the desert, unto
a city that is called Ephrem. And there he abode with his disciples.
- 11:55. And the pasch of the Jews was at hand:
and many from the country went up to Jerusalem, before the pasch,
to purify themselves.
- 11:56. They sought therefore for Jesus; and
they discoursed one with another, standing in the temple: What
think you that he is not come to the festival day? And the chief
priests and Pharisees had given a commandment that, if any man
knew where he was, he should tell, that they might apprehend
him.
John Chapter 12
- The anointing of Christs feet. His
riding into Jerusalem upon an ass. A voice from heaven.
- 12:1. Jesus therefore, six days before the
pasch, came to Bethania, where Lazarus had been dead, whom Jesus
raised to life.
- 12:2. And they made him a supper there: and
Martha served. But Lazarus was one of them that were at table
with him.
- 12:3. Mary therefore took a pound of ointment
of right spikenard, of great price, and anointed the feet of
Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair. And the house was filled
with the odour of the ointment.
- 12:4. Then one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot,
he that was about to betray him, said:
- 12:5. Why was not this ointment sold for
three hundred pence and given to the poor?
- 12:6. Now he said this not because he cared
for the poor; but because he was a thief and, having the purse,
carried the things that were put therein.
- 12:7. Jesus therefore said: Let her alone,
that she may keep it against the day of my burial.
- 12:8. For the poor you have always with you:
but me you have not always.
- See the annotation of St. Matt. 26. 11.
- 12:9. A great multitude therefore of the
Jews knew that he was there; and they came, not for Jesus
sake only, but that they might see Lazarus, whom he had raised
from the dead.
- 12:10. But the chief priests thought to kill
Lazarus also:
- 12:11. Because many of the Jews, by reason
of him, went away and believed in Jesus.
- 12:12. And on the next day, a great multitude
that was come to the festival day, when they had heard that Jesus
was coming to Jerusalem,
- 12:13. Took branches of palm trees and went
forth to meet him and cried Hosanna. Blessed is he that cometh
in the name of the Lord, the king of Israel.
- 12:14. And Jesus found a young ass and sat
upon it, as it is written:
- 12:15. Fear not, daughter of Sion: behold
thy king cometh, sitting on an asss colt.
- 12:16. These things his disciples did not
know at the first: but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered
that these things were written of him and that they had done
these things to him.
- 12:17. The multitude therefore gave testimony,
which was with him, when he called Lazarus out of the grave and
raised him from the dead.
- 12:18. For which reason also the people came
to meet him, because they heard that he had done this miracle.
- 12:19. The Pharisees therefore said among
themselves: Do you see that we prevail nothing? Behold, the whole
world is gone after him.
- 12:20. Now there were certain Gentiles among
them, who came up to adore on the festival day.
- 12:21. These therefore came to Philip, who
was of Bethsaida of Galilee, and desired him, saying: Sir, we
would see Jesus.
- 12:22. Philip cometh and telleth Andrew.
Again Andrew and Philip told Jesus.
- 12:23. But Jesus answered them, saying: The
hour is come that the Son of man should be glorified.
- 12:24. Amen, amen, I say to you, unless the
grain of wheat falling into the ground die,
- 12:25. Itself remaineth alone. But if it
die it bringeth forth much fruit. He that loveth his life shall
lose it and he that hateth his life in this world keepeth it
unto life eternal.
- 12:26. If any man minister to me, let him
follow me: and where I am, there also shall my minister be. If
any man minister to me, him will my Father honour.
- 12:27. Now is my soul troubled. And what
shall I say? Father, save me from this hour. But for this cause
I came unto this hour.
- 12:28. Father, glorify thy name. A voice
therefore came from heaven: I have both glorified it and will
glorify it again.
- 12:29. The multitude therefore that stood
and heard said that it thundered. Others said: An angel spoke
to him.
- 12:30. Jesus answered and said: This voice
came not because of me, but for your sakes.
- 12:31. Now is the judgment of the world:
now shall the prince of this world be cast out.
- 12:32. And I, if I be lifted up from the
earth, will draw all things to myself.
- 12:33. (Now this he said, signifying what
death he should die.)
- 12:34. The multitude answered him: We have
heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever. And how sayest
thou: The Son of man must be lifted up? Who is this Son of man?
- 12:35. Jesus therefore said to them: Yet
a little while, the light is among you. Walk whilst you have
the light, and the darkness overtake you not. And he that walketh
in darkness knoweth not whither be goeth.
- 12:36. Whilst you have the light, believe
in the light, that you may be the children of light. These things
Jesus spoke: and he went away and hid himself from them.
- 12:37. And whereas he had done so many miracles
before them, they believed not in him:
- 12:38. That the saying of Isaias the prophet
might be fulfilled, which he said: Lord, who hath believed our
hearing? And to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed?
- 12:39. Therefore they could not believe,
because Isaias said again:
- They could not believe... Because they would
not, saith St. Augustine, Tract. 33, in Joan. See the annotation,
St. Mark 4. 12.
- 12:40. He hath blinded their eyes and hardened
their heart, that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand
with their heart and be converted: and I should heal them.
- 12:41. These things said Isaias, when he
saw his glory, and spoke of him.
- 12:42. However, many of the chief men also
believed in him: but because of the Pharisees they did not confess
him, that they might not be cast out of the synagogue.
- 12:43. For they loved the glory of men more
than the glory of God.
- 12:44. But Jesus cried and said: He that
believeth in me doth not believe in me, but in him that sent
me.
- 12:45. And he that seeth me, seeth him that
sent me.
- 12:46. I am come, a light into the world,
that whosoever believeth in me may not remain in darkness.
- 12:47. And if any man hear my words and keep
them not, I do not judge him for I came not to judge the world,
but to save the world.
- 12:48. He that despiseth me and receiveth
not my words hath one that judgeth him. The word that I have
spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day.
- 12:49. For I have not spoken of myself: but
the Father who sent me, he gave me commandment what I should
say and what I should speak.
- 12:50. And I know that his commandment is
life everlasting. The things therefore that I speak, even as
the Father said unto me, so do I speak.
John Chapter 13
- Christ washes his disciples feet. The
treason of Judas. The new commandment of love.
- 13:1. Before the festival day of the pasch,
Jesus knowing that his hour was come, that he should pass out
of this world to the Father: having loved his own who were in
the world, he loved them unto the end.
- Before the festival day of the pasch... This
was the fourth and last pasch of the ministry of Christ, and
according to the common computation, was in the thirty-third
year of our Lord: and in the year of the world 4036. Some chronologers
are of opinion that our Saviour suffered in the thirty-seventh
year of his age: but these different opinions on this subject
are of no consequence.
- 13:2. And when supper was done (the devil
having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon,
to betray him),
- 13:3. Knowing that the Father had given him
all things into his hands and that he came from God and goeth
to God,
- 13:4. He riseth from supper and layeth aside
his garments and, having taken a towel, girded himself.
- 13:5. After that, he putteth water into a
basin and began to wash the feet of the disciples and to wipe
them with the towel wherewith he was girded.
- 13:6. He cometh therefore to Simon Peter.
And Peter saith to him: Lord, dost thou wash my feet?
- 13:7. Jesus answered and said to him: What
I do, thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter.
- 13:8. Peter saith to him: Thou shalt never
wash my feet, Jesus answered him: If I wash thee not, thou shalt
have no part with me.
- 13:9. Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, not
only my feet, but also my hands and my head.
- 13:10. Jesus saith to him: He that is washed
needeth not but to wash his feet, but is clean wholly. And you
are clean, but not all.
- 13:11. For he knew who he was that would
betray him; therefore he said: You are not all clean.
- 13:12. Then after he had washed their feet
and taken his garments, being set down again, he said to them:
Know you what I have done to you?
- 13:13. You call me Master and Lord. And you
say well: for so I am.
- 13:14. If then I being your Lord and Master,
have washed your feet; you also ought to wash one anothers
feet.
- 13:15. For I have given you an example, that
as I have done to you, so you do also.
- 13:16. Amen, amen, I say to you: The servant
is not greater than his lord: neither is the apostle greater
than he that sent him.
- 13:17. If you know these things, you shall
be blessed if you do them.
- 13:18. I speak not of you all: I know whom
I have chosen. But that the scripture may be fulfilled: He that
eateth bread with me shall lift up his heel against me,
- 13:19. At present I tell you, before it come
to pass: that when it shall come to pass, you may believe that
I am he.
- 13:20. Amen, amen, I say to you, he that
receiveth whomsoever I send receiveth me: and he that receiveth
me receiveth him that sent me.
- 13:21. When Jesus had said these things,
he was troubled in spirit; and he testified, and said: Amen,
amen, I say to you, one of you shall betray me.
- 13:22. The disciples therefore looked one
upon another, doubting of whom he spoke.
- 13:23. Now there was leaning on Jesus
bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.
- 13:24. Simon Peter therefore beckoned to
him and said to him: Who is it of whom he speaketh?
- 13:25. He therefore, leaning on the breast
of Jesus, saith to him: Lord, who is it?
- 13:26. Jesus answered: He it is to whom I
shall reach bread dipped. And when he had dipped the bread, he
gave it to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon.
- 13:27. And after the morsel, Satan entered
into him. And Jesus said to him: That which thou dost, do quickly.
- That which thou dost, do quickly... It is
not a license, much less a command, to go about his treason:
but a signification to him that Christ would not hinder or resist
what he was about, do it as soon as he pleased: but was both
ready and desirous to suffer for our redemption.
- 13:28. Now no man at the table knew to what
purpose he said this unto him.
- 13:29. For some thought, because Judas had
the purse, that Jesus had said to him: Buy those things which
we have need of for the festival day: or that he should give
something to the poor.
- 13:30. He therefore, having received the
morsel, went out immediately. And it was night.
- 13:31. When he therefore was gone out, Jesus
said: Now is the Son of man glorified; and God is glorified in
him.
- 13:32. If God be glorified in him, God also
will glorify him in himself: and immediately will he glorify
him.
- 13:33. Little children, yet a little while
I am with you. You shall seek me. And as I said to the Jews:
Whither I go you cannot come; so I say to you now.
- 13:34. A new commandment I give unto you:
That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also
love one another.
- 13:35. By this shall all men know that you
are my disciples, if you have love one for another.
- 13:36. Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, whither
goest thou? Jesus answered: Whither I go, thou canst not follow
me now: but thou shalt follow hereafter.
- 13:37. Peter saith to him: Why cannot I follow
thee now? I will lay down my life for thee.
- 13:38. Jesus answered him: Wilt thou lay
down thy life for me? Amen, amen, I say to thee, the cock shall
not crow, till thou deny me thrice.
John Chapter 14
- Christs discourse after his last supper.
- 14:1. Let not your heart be troubled. You
believe in God: believe also in me.
- 14:2. In my Fathers house there are
many mansions. If not, I would have told you: because I go to
prepare a place for you.
- 14:3. And if I shall go and prepare a place
for you, I will come again and will take you to myself: that
where I am, you also may be.
- 14:4. And whither I go you know: and the
way you know.
- 14:5. Thomas saith to him: Lord, we know
not whither thou goest. And how can we know the way?
- 14:6. Jesus saith to him: I am the way, and
the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by
me.
- 14:7. If you had known me, you would without
doubt have known my Father also: and from henceforth you shall
know him. And you have seen him.
- 14:8. Philip saith to him: Lord, shew us
the Father; and it is enough for us.
- 14:9. Jesus saith to him: Have I been so
long a time with you and have you not known me? Philip, he that
seeth me seeth the Father also. How sayest thou: Shew us the
Father?
- 14:10. Do you not believe that I am in the
Father and the Father in me? The words that I speak to you, I
speak not of myself. But the Father who abideth in me, he doth
the works.
- 14:11. Believe you not that I am in the Father
and the Father in me?
- 14:12. Otherwise believe for the very works
sake. Amen, amen, I say to you, he that believeth in me, the
works that I do, he also shall do: and greater than these shall
he do.
- 14:13. Because I go to the Father: and whatsoever
you shall ask the Father in my name, that will I do: that the
Father may be glorified in the Son.
- 14:14. If you shall ask me any thing in my
name, that I will do.
- 14:15. If you love me, keep my commandments.
- 14:16. And I will ask the Father: and he
shall give you another Paraclete, that he may abide with you
for ever:
- Paraclete... That is, a comforter: or also
an advocate; inasmuch as by inspiring prayer, he prays, as it
were, in us, and pleads for us. For ever... Hence it is evident
that this Spirit of Truth was not only promised to the persons
of the apostles, but also to their successors through all generations.
- 14:17. The spirit of truth, whom the world
cannot receive, because it seeth him not, nor knoweth him. But
you shall know him; because he shall abide with you and shall
be in you.
- 14:18. I will not leave you orphans: I will
come to you.
- 14:19. Yet a little while and the world seeth
me no more. But you see me: because I live, and you shall live.
- 14:20. In that day you shall know that I
am in my Father: and you in me, and I in you.
- 14:21. He that hath my commandments and keepeth
them; he it is that loveth me. And he that loveth me shall be
loved of my Father: and I will love him and will manifest myself
to him.
- 14:22. Judas saith to him, not the Iscariot:
Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not
to the world?
- 14:23. Jesus answered and said to him: If
any one love me, he will keep my word. And my Father will love
him and we will come to him and will make our abode with him.
- 14:24. He that loveth me not keepeth not
my words. And the word which you have heard is not mine; but
the Fathers who sent me.
- 14:25. These things have I spoken to you,
abiding with you.
- 14:26. But the Paraclete, the Holy Ghost,
whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things
and bring all things to your mind, whatsoever I shall have said
to you.
- Teach you all things... Here the Holy Ghost
is promised to the apostles and their successors, particularly,
in order to teach them all truth, and to preserve them from error.
- 14:27. Peace I leave with you: my peace I
give unto you: not as the world giveth, do I give unto you. Let
not your heart be troubled: nor let it be afraid.
- 14:28. You have heard that I said to you:
I go away, and I come unto you. If you loved me you would indeed
be glad, because I go to the Father: for the Father is greater
than I.
- For the Father is greater than I... It is
evident, that Christ our Lord speaks here of himself as he is
made man: for as God he is equal to the Father. (See Phil. 2.)
Any difficulty of understanding the meaning of these words will
vanish, when the relative circumstances of the text here are
considered: for Christ being at this time shortly to suffer death,
signified to his apostles his human nature by these very words:
for as God he could not die. And therefore as he was both God
and man, it must follow that according to his humanity he was
to die, which the apostles were soon to see and believe, as he
expresses, ver. 29. And now I have told you before it come to
pass: that when it shall come to pass, you may believe.
- 14:29. And now I have told you before it
come to pass: that when it shall come to pass, you may believe.
- 14:30. I will not now speak many things with
you. For the prince of this world: cometh: and in me he hath
not any thing.
- 14:31. But that the world may know that I
love the Father: and as the Father hath given me commandments,
so do I. Arise, let us go hence.
John Chapter 15
- A continuation of Christs discourse
to his disciples.
- 15:1. I am the true vine: and my Father is
the husbandman.
- 15:2. Every branch in me that beareth not
fruit, he will take away: and every one that beareth fruit, he
will purge it, that it may bring forth more fruit.
- 15:3. Now you are clean, by reason of the
word which I have spoken to you.
- 15:4. Abide in me: and I in you. As the branch
cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abide in the vine, so
neither can you, unless you abide in me.
- 15:5. I am the vine: you the branches. He
that abideth in me, and I in him, the same beareth much fruit:
for without me you can do nothing.
- 15:6. If any one abide not in me, he shall
be cast forth as a branch and shall wither: and they shall gather
him up and cast him into the fire: and he burneth.
- 15:7. If you abide in me and my words abide
in you, you shall ask whatever you will: and it shall be done
unto you.
- 15:8. In this is my Father glorified: that
you bring forth very much fruit and become my disciples.
- 15:9. As the Father hath loved me, I also
have loved you. Abide in my love.
- 15:10. If you keep my commandments, you shall
abide in my love: as I also have kept my Fathers commandments
and do abide in his love.
- 15:11. These things I have spoken to you,
that my joy may be in you, and your joy may be filled.
- 15:12. This is my commandment, that you love
one another, as I have loved you.
- 15:13. Greater love than this no man hath,
that a man lay down his life for his friends.
- 15:14. You are my friends, if you do the
things that I command you.
- 15:15. I will not now call you servants:
for the servant knoweth not what his lord doth. But I have called
you friends. because all things, whatsoever I have heard of my
Father, I have made known to you.
- 15:16. You have not chosen me: but I have
chosen you; and have appointed you, that you should go and should
bring forth fruit; and your fruit should remain: that whatsoever
you shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.
- 15:17. These things I command you, that you
love one another.
- 15:18. If the world hate you, know ye that
it hath hated me before you.
- 15:19. If you had been of the world, the
world would love its own: but because you are not of the world,
but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth
you.
- 15:20. Remember my word that I said to you:
The servant is not greater than his master. If they have persecuted
me, they will also persecute you. If they have kept my word,
they will keep yours also.
- 15:21. But all these things they will do
to you for my names sake: because they know not him that
sent me.
- 15:22. If I had not come and spoken to them,
they would not have sin: but now they have no excuse for their
sin.
- 15:23. He that hateth me hateth my Father
also.
- 15:24. If I had not done among them the works
that no other man hath done, they would not have sin: but now
they have both seen and hated both me and my Father.
- 15:25. But that the word may be fulfilled
which is written in their law: they hated me without cause.
- 15:26. But when the Paraclete cometh, whom
I will send you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, who proceedeth
from the Father, he shall give testimony of me.
- Whom I will send... This proves, against
the modern Greeks, that the Holy Ghost proceedeth from the Son,
as well as from the Father: otherwise he could not be sent by
the Son.
- 15:27. And you shall give testimony, because
you are with me from the beginning.
John Chapter 16
- The conclusion of Christs last discourse
to his disciples.
- 16:1. These things have I spoken to you things
have I spoken to you that you may not be scandalized.
- 16:2. They will put you out of the synagogues:
yea, the hour cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that
he doth a service to God.
- 16:3. And these things will they do to you;
because they have not known the Father nor me.
- 16:4. But these things I have told you, that
when the hour shall come, you may remember that I told you of
them.
- 16:5. But I told you not these things from
the beginning, because I was with you. And now I go to him that
sent me, and none of you asketh me: Whither goest thou?
- 16:6. But because I have spoken these things
to you, sorrow hath filled your heart.
- 16:7. But I tell you the truth: it is expedient
to you that I go. For if I go not, the Paraclete will not come
to you: but if I go, I will send him to you.
- 16:8. And when he is come, he will convince
the world of sin and of justice and of judgment.
- He will convince the world of sin, etc...
The Holy Ghost, by his coming brought over many thousands, first,
to a sense of their sin in not believing in Christ. Secondly,
to a conviction of the justice of Christ, now sitting at the
right hand of his Father. And thirdly, to a right apprehension
of the judgment prepared for them that choose to follow Satan,
who is already judged and condemned.
- 16:9. Of sin: because they believed not in
me.
- 16:10. And of justice: because I go to the
Father: and you shall see me no longer.
- 16:11. And of judgment: because the prince
of this world is already judged.
- 16:12. I have yet many things to say to you:
but you cannot bear them now.
- 16:13. But when he, the Spirit of truth,
is come, he will teach you all truth. For he shall not speak
of himself: but what things soever he shall hear, he shall speak.
And the things that are to come, he shall shew you.
- Will teach you all truth... See the annotation
on chap. 14. ver. 26.
- 16:14. He shall glorify me: because he shall
receive of mine and shall shew it to you.
- 16:15. All things whatsoever the Father hath
are mine. Therefore I said that he shall receive of me and shew
it to you.
- 16:16. A little while, and now you shall
not see me: and again a little while, and you shall see me: because
I go to the Father.
- 16:17. Then some of his disciples said one
to another: What is this that he saith to us: A little while,
and you shall not see me: and again a little while, and you shall
see me, and, Because I go to the Father?
- 16:18. They said therefore: What is this
that he saith, A little while? We know not what he speaketh.
- 16:19. And Jesus knew that they had a mind
to ask him. And he said to them: Of this do you inquire among
yourselves, because I said: A little while, and you shall not
see me; and again a little while, and you shall see me?
- 16:20. Amen, amen, I say to you, that you
shall lament and weep, but the world shall rejoice: and you shall
be made sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy.
- 16:21. A woman, when she is in labour, hath
sorrow, because her hour is come; but when she hath brought forth
the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that
a man is born into the world.
- 16:22. So also you now indeed have sorrow:
but I will see you again and your heart shall rejoice. And your
joy no man shall take from you.
- 16:23. And in that day you shall not ask
me any thing. Amen, amen, I say to you: if you ask the Father
any thing in my name, he will give it you.
- 16:24. Hitherto, you have not asked any thing
in my name. Ask, and you shall receive; that your joy may be
full.
- 16:25. These things I have spoken to you
in proverbs. The hour cometh when I will no longer speak to you
in proverbs, but will shew you plainly of the Father.
- 16:26. In that day, you shall ask in my name:
and I say not to you that I will ask the Father for you.
- 16:27. For the Father himself loveth you,
because you have loved me and have believed that I came out from
God.
- 16:28. I came forth from the Father and am
come into the world: again I leave the world and I go to the
Father.
- 16:29. His disciples say to him: Behold,
now thou speakest plainly and speakest no proverb.
- 16:30. Now we know that thou knowest all
things and thou needest not that any man should ask thee. By
this we believe that thou camest forth from God.
- 16:31. Jesus answered them: Do you now believe?
- 16:32. Behold, the hour cometh, and it is
now come, that you shall be scattered every man to his own and
shall leave me alone. And yet I am not alone, because the Father
is with me.
- 16:33. These things I have spoken to you,
that in me you may have peace. In the world you shall have distress.
But have confidence. I have overcome the world.
John Chapter 17
- Christs prayer for his disciples.
- 17:1. These things Jesus spoke: and lifting
up his eyes to heaven, he said: the hour is come. Glorify thy
Son, that thy Son may glorify thee.
- 17:2. As thou hast given him power over all
flesh, that he may give eternal life to all whom thou hast given
him.
- 17:3. Now this is eternal life: That they
may know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou
hast sent.
- 17:4. I have glorified thee on the earth;
I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.
- 17:5. And now glorify thou me, O Father,
with thyself, with the glory which I had, before the world was,
with thee.
- 17:6. I have manifested thy name to the men
whom thou hast given me out of the world. Thine they were: and
to me thou gavest them. And they have kept thy word.
- 17:7. Now they have known that all things
which thou hast given me are from thee:
- 17:8. Because the words which thou gavest
me, I have given to them. And they have received them and have
known in very deed that I came out from thee: and they have believed
that thou didst send me.
- 17:9. I pray for them. I pray not for the
world, but for them whom thou hast given me: because they are
thine.
- 17:10. And all my things are thine, and thine
are mine: and I am glorified in them.
- 17:11. And now I am not in the world, and
these are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy Father, keep
them in thy name whom thou hast given me: that they may be one,
as we also are.
- 17:12. While I was with them, I kept them
in thy name. Those whom thou gavest me have I kept: and none
of them is lost, but the son of perdition: that the scripture
may be fulfilled.
- 17:13. And now I come to thee: and these
things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy filled
in themselves.
- 17:14. I have given them thy word, and the
world hath hated them: because they are not of the world, as
I also am not of the world.
- 17:15. I pray not that thou shouldst take
them out of the world, but that thou shouldst keep them from
evil.
- 17:16. They are not of the world, as I also
am not of the world.
- 17:17. Sanctify them in truth. Thy word is
truth.
- 17:18. As thou hast sent me into the world,
I also have sent them into the world.
- 17:19. And for them do I sanctify myself,
that they also may be sanctified in truth.
- 17:20. And not for them only do I pray, but
for them also who through their word shall believe in me.
- 17:21. That they all may be one, as thou,
Father, in me, and I in thee; that they also may be one in us:
that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.
- 17:22. And the glory which thou hast given
me, I have given to them: that, they may be one, as we also are
one.
- 17:23. I in them, and thou in me: that they
may be made perfect in one: and the world may know that thou
hast sent me and hast loved them, as thou hast also loved me.
- 17:24. Father, I will that where I am, they
also whom thou hast given me may be with me: that they may see
my glory which thou hast given me, because thou hast loved me
before the creation of the world.
- 17:25. Just Father, the world hath not known
thee: but I have known thee. And these have known that thou hast
sent me.
- 17:26. And I have made known thy name to
them and will make it known: that the love wherewith thou hast
loved me may be in them, and I in them.
John Chapter 18
- The history of the passion of Christ.
- 18:1. When Jesus had said these things, he
went forth with his disciples over the brook Cedron, where there
was a garden, into which he entered with his disciples.
- 18:2. And Judas also, who betrayed him, knew
the place: because Jesus had often resorted thither together
with his disciples.
- 18:3. Judas therefore having received a band
of soldiers and servants from the chief priests and the Pharisees,
cometh thither with lanterns and torches and weapons.
- 18:4. Jesus therefore, knowing all things
that should come upon him, went forth and said to them: Whom
seek ye?
- 18:5. They answered him: Jesus of Nazareth.
Jesus saith to them: I am he. And Judas also, who betrayed him,
stood with them.
- 18:6. As soon therefore as he had said to
them: I am he; they went backward and fell to the ground.
- 18:7. Again therefore he asked them: Whom
seek ye? And they said: Jesus of Nazareth.
- 18:8. Jesus answered: I have told you that
I am he. If therefore you seek me, let these go their way,
- 18:9. That the word might be fulfilled which
he said: Of them whom thou hast given me, I have not lost any
one.
- 18:10. Then Simon Peter, having a sword,
drew it and struck the servant of the high priest and cut off
his right ear. And the name of thee servant was Malchus.
- 18:11. Jesus therefore said to Peter: Put
up thy sword into the scabbard. The chalice which my father hath
given me, shall I not drink it?
- 18:12. Then the band and the tribune and
the servants of the Jews took Jesus and bound him.
- 18:13. And they led him away to Annas first,
for he was father-in-law to Caiphas, who was the high priest
of that year.
- 18:14. Now Caiphas was he who had given the
counsel to the Jews: That it was expedient that one man should
die for the people.
- 18:15. And Simon Peter followed Jesus: and
so did another disciple. And that disciple was known to the high
priest and went in with Jesus into the court of the high priest.
- 18:16. But Peter stood at the door without.
The other disciple therefore, who was known to the high priest,
went out and spoke to the portress and brought in Peter.
- 18:17. The maid therefore that was portress
saith to Peter: Art not thou also one of this mans disciple?
He saith I am not.
- 18:18. Now the servants and ministers stood
at a fire of coals, because it was cold, and warmed themselves.
And with them was Peter also, standing and warming himself.
- 18:19. The high priest therefore asked Jesus
of his disciples and of his doctrine.
- 18:20. Jesus answered him: I have spoken
openly to the world. I have always taught in the synagogue and
in the temple, whither all the Jews resort: and in secret I have
spoken nothing.
- 18:21. Why askest thou me? Ask them who have
heard what I have spoken unto them. Behold they know what things
I have said.
- 18:22. And when he had said these things,
one of the servants standing by gave Jesus a blow, saying: Answerest
thou the high priest so?
- 18:23. Jesus answered him: If I have spoken
evil, give testimony of the evil; but if well, why strikest thou
me?
- 18:24. And Annas sent him bound to Caiphas
the high priest.
- 18:25. And Simon Peter was standing and warming
himself. They said therefore to him: Art not thou also one of
his disciples? He denied it and said: I am not.
- 18:26. One of the servants of the high priest
(a kinsman to him whose ear Peter cut off) saith to him: Did
not I see thee in the garden with him?
- 18:27. Again therefore Peter denied: and
immediately the cock crew.
- 18:28. Then they led Jesus from Caiphas to
the governors hall. And it was morning: and they went not
into the hall, that they might not be defiled, but that they
might eat the pasch.
- 18:29. Pilate therefore went out to them,
and said: What accusation bring you against this man?
- 18:30. They answered and said to him: If
he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him up
to thee.
- 18:31. Pilate therefore said to them: Take
him you, and judge him according to your law. The Jews therefore
said to him: It is not lawful for us to put any man to death.
- 18:32. That the word of Jesus might be fulfilled,
which he said, signifying what death he should die.
- 18:33. Pilate therefore went into the hall
again and called Jesus and said to him: Art thou the king of
the Jews?
- 18:34. Jesus answered: Sayest thou this thing
of thyself, or have others told it thee of me?
- 18:35. Pilate answered: Am I a Jew? Thy own
nation and the chief priests have delivered thee up to me. What
hast thou done?
- 18:36. Jesus answered: My kingdom is not
of this world. If my kingdom were of this world, my servants
would certainly strive that I should not be delivered to the
Jews: but now my kingdom is not from hence.
- 18:37. Pilate therefore said to him: Art
thou a king then? Jesus answered: Thou sayest that I am a king.
For this was I born, and for this came I into the world; that
I should give testimony to the truth. Every one that is of the
truth heareth my voice.
- 18:38. Pilate saith to him: What is truth?
And when he said this, he went out again to the Jews and saith
to them: I find no cause in him.
- 18:39. But you have a custom that I should
release one unto you at the Pasch. Will you, therefore, that
I release unto you the king of the Jews?
- 18:40. Then cried they all again, saying:
Not this man, but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a robber.
John Chapter 19
- The continuation of the history of the Passion
of Christ.
- 19:1. Then therefore Pilate took Jesus and
scourged him.
- 19:2. And the soldiers platting a crown of
thorns, put it upon his head: and they put on him a purple garment.
- 19:3. And they came to him and said: Hail,
king of the Jews. And they gave him blows.
- 19:4. Pilate therefore went forth again and
saith to them: Behold, I bring him forth unto you, that you may
know that I find no cause in him.
- 19:5. (Jesus therefore came forth, bearing
the crown of thorns and the purple garment.) And he saith to
them: Behold the Man.
- 19:6. When the chief priests, therefore,
and the servants had seen him, they cried out, saying: Crucify
him, Crucify him. Pilate saith to them: Take him you, and crucify
him: for I find no cause in him.
- 19:7. The Jews answered him: We have a law;
and according to the law he ought to die, because he made himself
the Son of God.
- 19:8. When Pilate therefore had heard this
saying, he feared the more.
- 19:9. And he entered into the hall again;
and he said to Jesus: Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no
answer.
- 19:10. Pilate therefore saith to him: Speakest
thou not to me? Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify
thee, and I have power to release thee?
- 19:11. Jesus answered: Thou shouldst not
have any power against me, unless it were given thee from above.
Therefore, he that hath delivered me to thee hath the greater
sin.
- 19:12. And from henceforth Pilate sought
to release him. But the Jews cried out, saying: If thou release
this man, thou art not Caesars friend. For whosoever maketh
himself a king speaketh against Caesar.
- 19:13. Now when Pilate had heard these words,
he brought Jesus forth and sat down in the judgment seat, in
the place that is called Lithostrotos, and in Hebrew Gabbatha.
- 19:14. And it was the parasceve of the pasch,
about the sixth hour: and he saith to the Jews: Behold your king.
- The parasceve of the pasch... That is, the
day before the paschal sabbath. The eve of every sabbath was
called the parasceve, or day of preparation. But this was the
eve of a high sabbath, viz., that which fell in the paschal week.
- 19:15. But they cried out: Away with him:
Away with him: Crucify him. Pilate saith to them: shall I crucify
your king? The chief priests answered: We have no king but Caesar.
- 19:16. Then therefore he delivered him to
them to be crucified. And they took Jesus and led him forth.
- 19:17. And bearing his own cross, he went
forth to the place which is called Calvary, but in Hebrew Golgotha.
- 19:18. Where they crucified him, and with
him two others, one on each side, and Jesus in the midst.
- 19:19. And Pilate wrote a title also: and
he put it upon the cross. And the writing was: JESUS OF NAZARETH,
THE KING OF THE JEWS.
- 19:20. This title therefore many of the Jews
did read: because the place where Jesus was crucified was nigh
to the city. And it was written in Hebrew, in Greek, and in Latin.
- 19:21. Then the chief priests of the Jews
said to Pilate: Write not: The King of the Jews. But that he
said: I am the King of the Jews.
- 19:22. Pilate answered: What I have written,
I have written.
- 19:23. The soldiers therefore, when they
had crucified him, took his garments, (and they made four parts,
to every soldier a part) and also his coat. Now the coat was
without seam, woven from the top throughout.
- 19:24. They said then one to another: Let
us not cut it but let us cast lots for it, whose it shall be;
that the scripture might be fulfilled, saying: They have parted
my garments among them, and upon my vesture they have cast lots.
And the soldiers indeed did these things.
- 19:25. Now there stood by the cross of Jesus,
his mother and his mothers sister, Mary of Cleophas, and
Mary Magdalen.
- 19:26. When Jesus therefore had seen his
mother and the disciple standing whom he loved, he saith to his
mother: Woman, behold thy son.
- 19:27. After that, he saith to the disciple:
Behold thy mother. And from that hour, the disciple took her
to his own.
- 19:28. Afterwards, Jesus knowing that all
things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled,
said: I thirst.
- 19:29. Now there was a vessel set there,
full of vinegar. And they, putting a sponge full of vinegar about
hyssop, put it to his mouth.
- 19:30. Jesus therefore, when he had taken
the vinegar, said: It is consummated. And bowing his head, he
gave up the ghost.
- 19:31. Then the Jews (because it was the
parasceve), that the bodies might not remain upon the cross on
the sabbath day (for that was a great sabbath day), besought
Pilate that their legs might be broken: and that they might be
taken away.
- 19:32. The soldiers therefore came: and they
broke the legs of the first, and of the other that was crucified
with him.
- 19:33. But after they were come to Jesus,
when they saw that he was already dead, they did not break his
legs.
- 19:34. But one of the soldiers with a spear
opened his side: and immediately there came out blood and water.
- 19:35. And he that saw it hath given testimony:
and his testimony is true. And he knoweth that he saith true:
that you also may believe.
- 19:36. For these things were done that the
scripture might be fulfilled: You shall not break a bone of him.
- 19:37. And again another scripture saith:
They shall look on him whom they pierced.
- 19:38. And after these things, Joseph of
Arimathea (because he was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for
fear of the Jews), besought Pilate that he might take away the
body of Jesus. And Pilate gave leave. He came therefore and took
away the body of Jesus.
- 19:39. And Nicodemus also came (he who at
the first came to Jesus by night), bringing a mixture of myrrh
and aloes, about an hundred pound weight.
- 19:40. They took therefore the body of Jesus
and bound it in linen cloths, with the spices, as the manner
of the Jews is to bury.
- 19:41. Now there was in the place where he
was crucified a garden: and in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein
no man yet had been laid.
- 19:42. There, therefore, because of the parasceve
of the Jews, they laid Jesus: because the sepulchre was nigh
at hand.
John Chapter 20
- Christs resurrection and manifestation
to his disciples.
- 20:1. And on the first day of the week, Mary
Magdalen cometh early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre:
and she saw the stone taken away from the sepulchre.
- 20:2. She ran therefore and cometh to Simon
Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved and saith to
them: They have taken away the Lord out of the sepulchre: and
we know not where they have laid him.
- 20:3. Peter therefore went out, and the other
disciple: and they came to the sepulchre.
- 20:4. And they both ran together: and that
other disciple did outrun Peter and came first to the sepulchre.
- 20:5. And when he stooped down, he saw the
linen cloths lying: but yet he went not in.
- 20:6. Then cometh Simon Peter, following
him, and went into the sepulchre: and saw the linen cloths lying,
- 20:7. And the napkin that had been about
his head, not lying with the linen cloths, but apart, wrapped
up into one place.
- 20:8. Then that other disciple also went
in, who came first to the sepulchre: and he saw and believed.
- 20:9. For as yet they knew not the scripture,
that he must rise again from the dead.
- 20:10. The disciples therefore departed again
to their home.
- 20:11. But Mary stood at the sepulchre without,
weeping. Now as she was weeping, she stooped down and looked
into the sepulchre,
- 20:12. And she saw two angels in white, sitting,
one at the head, and one at the feet, where the body of Jesus
had been laid.
- 20:13. They say to her: Woman, why weepest
thou? She saith to them: Because they have taken away my Lord:
and I know not where they have laid him.
- 20:14. When she had thus said, she turned
herself back and saw Jesus standing: and she knew not that it
was Jesus.
- 20:15. Jesus saith to her: Woman, why weepest
thou? Whom seekest thou? She, thinking that it was the gardener,
saith to him: Sir, if thou hast taken him hence, tell me where
thou hast laid him: and I will take him away.
- 20:16. Jesus saith to her: Mary. She turning,
saith to him: Rabboni (which is to say, Master).
- 20:17. Jesus saith to her: Do not touch me:
for I am not yet ascended to my Father. But go to my brethren
and say to them: I ascend to my Father and to your Father, to
my God and to your God.
- 20:18. Mary Magdalen cometh and telleth the
disciples: I have seen the Lord; and these things he said to
me.
- 20:19. Now when it was late the same day,
the first of the week, and the doors were shut, where the disciples
were gathered together, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and
stood in the midst and said to them: Peace be to you.
- The doors were shut... The same power which
could bring Christs whole body, entire in all its dimensions,
through the doors, can without the least question make the same
body really present in the sacrament; though both the one and
the other be above our comprehension.
- 20:20. And when he had said this, he shewed
them his hands and his side. The disciples therefore were glad,
when they saw the Lord.
- 20:21. He said therefore to them again: Peace
be to you. As the Father hath sent me, I also send you.
- 20:22. When he had said this, he breathed
on them; and he said to them: Receive ye the Holy Ghost.
- 20:23. Whose sins you shall forgive, they
are forgiven them: and whose sins you shall retain, they are
retained.
- Whose sins, etc... See here the commission,
stamped by the broad seal of heaven, by virtue of which the pastors
of Christs church absolve repenting sinners upon their
confession.
- 20:24. Now Thomas, one of the twelve, who
is called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came.
- 20:25. The other disciples therefore said
to him: We have seen the Lord. But he said to them: Except I
shall see in his hands the print of the nails and put my finger
into the place of the nails and put my hand into his side, I
will not believe.
- 20:26. And after eight days, again his disciples
were within, and Thomas with them. Jesus cometh, the doors being
shut, and stood in the midst and said: Peace be to you.
- 20:27. Then he said to Thomas: Put in thy
finger hither and see my hands. And bring hither the hand and
put it into my side. And be not faithless, but believing.
- 20:28. Thomas answered and said to him: My
Lord and my God.
- 20:29. Jesus saith to him: Because thou hast
seen me, Thomas, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have
not seen and have believed.
- 20:30. Many other signs also did Jesus in
the sight of his disciples, which are not written in this book.
- 20:31. But these are written, that you may
believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God: and that believing,
you may have life in his name.
John Chapter 21
- Christ manifests himself to his disciples
by the sea side and gives Peter the charge of his sheep.
- 21:1. After this, Jesus shewed himself to
the disciples at the sea of Tiberias. And he shewed himself after
this manner.
- 21:2. There were together: Simon Peter and
Thomas, who is called Didymus, and Nathanael, who was of Cana
of Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee and two others of his disciples.
- 21:3. Simon Peter saith to them: I go a fishing.
They say to him: We also come with thee. And they went forth
and entered into the ship: and that night they caught nothing.
- 21:4. But when the morning was come, Jesus
stood on the shore: yet the disciples knew not that it was Jesus.
- 21:5. Jesus therefore said to them: Children,
have you any meat? They answered him: No.
- 21:6. He saith to them: Cast the net on the
right side of the ship; and you shall find. They cast therefore:
and now they were not able to draw it, for the multitude of fishes.
- 21:7. That disciple therefore whom Jesus
loved said to Peter: It is the Lord. Simon Peter, when he heard
that it was the Lord, girt his coat about him (for he was naked)
and cast himself into the sea.
- 21:8. But the other disciples came in the
ship (for they were not far from the land, but as it were two
hundred cubits) dragging the net with fishes.
- 21:9. As soon then as they came to land they
saw hot coals lying, and a fish laid thereon, and bread.
- 21:10. Jesus saith to them: Bring hither
of the fishes which you have now caught.
- 21:11. Simon Peter went up and drew the net
to land, full of great fishes, one hundred and fifty-three. And
although there were so many, the net was not broken.
- 21:12. Jesus saith to them: Come and dine.
And none of them who were at meat, durst ask him: Who art thou?
Knowing that it was the Lord.
- 21:13. And Jesus cometh and taketh bread
and giveth them: and fish in like manner.
- 21:14. This is now the third time that Jesus
was manifested to his disciples, after he was risen from the
dead.
- 21:15. When therefore they had dined, Jesus
saith to Simon Peter: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me more
than these? He saith to him: Yea, Lord, thou knowest that I love
thee. He saith to him: Feed my lambs.
- 21:16. He saith to him again: Simon, son
of John, lovest thou me? He saith to him: yea, Lord, thou knowest
that I love thee. He saith to him: Feed my lambs.
- 21:17. He said to him the third time: Simon,
son of John, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved because he had
said to him the third time: Lovest thou me? And he said to him:
- Lord, thou knowest all things: thou knowest
that I love thee. He said to him: Feed my sheep.
- Feed my sheep... Our Lord had promised the
spiritual supremacy to St. Peter; St. Matt. 16. 19; and here
he fulfils that promise, by charging him with the superintendency
of all his sheep, without exception; and consequently of his
whole flock, that is, of his own church.
- 21:18. Amen, amen, I say to thee, When thou
wast younger, thou didst gird thyself and didst walk where thou
wouldst. But when thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth
thy hands, and another shall gird thee and lead thee whither
thou wouldst not.
- 21:19. And this he said, signifying by what
death he should glorify God. And when he had said this, he saith
to him: Follow me.
- 21:20. Peter turning about, saw that disciple
whom Jesus loved following, who also leaned on his breast at
supper and said: Lord, who is he that shall betray thee?
- 21:21. Him therefore when Peter had seen,
he saith to Jesus: Lord, and what shall this man do?
- 21:22. Jesus saith to him: So I will have
him to remain till I come, what is it to thee? Follow thou me.
- 21:23. This saying therefore went abroad
among the brethren, that that disciple should not die. And Jesus
did not say to him: He should not die; but: So I will have him
to remain till I come, what is it to thee?
- 21:24. This is that disciple who giveth testimony
of these things and hath written these things: and we know that
his testimony is true.
- 21:25. But there are also many other things
which Jesus did which, if they were written every one, the world
itself. I think, would not be able to contain the books that
should be written.