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John 2:24

Twentieth Century New Testament 1904

But Jesus did not trust himself to them, since he could read every heart,

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Knowing their thoughts, Jesus exclaimed: "Why do your cherish such wicked thoughts?

Jesus, at once intuitively aware that they wee debating with themselves in this way, said to them: "Why are you debating in your minds about this?

Then he brought him to Jesus. Fixing his eyes on him, Jesus said: "You are Simon, the son of John; you shall be called Kephas" (which means 'Peter,' or 'Rock').

Now we are sure that you know everything, and need not wait for any one to question you. This makes us believe that you did come from God."

The third time, Jesus said to him: "Simon, son of John, are you my friend?" Peter was hurt at his third question being 'Are you my friend?'; and exclaimed: "Master, you know everything! You can tell that I am your friend." "Feed my sheep," said Jesus.

"Go and call your husband," said Jesus, "and then come back."

But I know this of you, that you have not the love of God in your hearts.

But Jesus, having discovered that they were intending to come and carry him off to make him King, retired again up the hill, quite alone.

Yet there are some of you who do not believe in me." For Jesus knew from the first who they were that did not believe in him, and who it was that would betray him;

And they offered this prayer--"O Lord, who reads all hearts, show which of these two men you have chosen

Now God, who reads all hearts, declared his acceptance of the Gentiles, by giving them the Holy Spirit, just as he did to us.

There is no created thing that can hide itself from the sight of God. Everything is exposed and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we have to give account.

I will also put her children to death; and all the Churches shall learn that I am he who 'looks into the hearts and souls of men'; and I will give to each one of you what his life deserves.




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