Again, a second time, departing he prayed, saying: My Father! If it is impossible for this to pass, except I, drink, it, Accomplished, be, thy will.
And, going forward a little, he fell upon his face, offering prayer, and saying—My Father! If it is possible, let this cup pass from me,—Nevertheless, not as, I, will, but as, thou, wilt.
For we have not a high-priest unable to have fellow-feeling with our weaknesses, but one tested in all respects, by way of likeness, apart from sin.
Come may thy kingdom,—Accomplished be thy will, as in heaven, also on earth:
But Jesus, answering, said—Ye know not what ye are asking: Are ye able to drink the cup, which, I, am about to drink; They say unto him—We are able.
And coming, he, again, found them sleeping, for their eyes had become heavy.
and was saying—Abba! O Father! All things, are possible to thee: Bear aside this cup from me; but not what, I, will, but what, thou, wilt .
saying—Father! if thou please, bear aside this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but thine, be accomplished.
Because I have come down from heaven,—Not that I should be doing my own will, but the will of him that sent me.