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John 13:21

Weymouth NT

After speaking thus Jesus was troubled in spirit and said with deep earnestness, »In most solemn truth I tell you that one of you will betray me.«

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and the meal was proceeding, when Jesus said, »In solemn truth I tell you that one of you will betray me.«

and He said to them, »My soul is crushed with anguish to the very point of death; wait here, and keep awake with me.«

And while they were at table Jesus said, »I solemnly tell you that one of you will betray me–one who is eating with me.«

Grieved and indignant at the hardening of their hearts, He looked round on them with anger, and said to the man, »Stretch out your arm.« He stretched it out, and the arm was completely restored.

Seeing her weeping aloud, and the Jews in like manner weeping who had come with her, Jesus, curbing the strong emotion of His spirit,

Jesus, however, again restraining His strong feeling, came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone had been laid against the mouth of it.

Now is my soul full of trouble; and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour. But for this purpose I have come to this hour.

I am not speaking of all of you. I know whom I have chosen, but things are as they are in order that the Scripture may be fulfilled, which says, `He who eats my bread has lifted up his heel against me.'

While supper was proceeding, the Devil having by this time suggested to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon, the thought of betraying Him, Jesus,

The disciples began looking at one another, at a loss to know to which of them He was referring.

While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, his spirit was stirred within him when he noticed that the city was full of idols.

They have gone forth from our midst, but they did not really belong to us; for had they belonged to us, they would have remained with us. But they left us that it might be manifest that professed believers do not all belong to us.




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