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Luke 22:42 - English Standard Version 2016

saying, “Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

Saying, Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me; yet not My will, but [always] Yours be done.

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American Standard Version (1901)

saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done.

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Common English Bible

He said, “Father, if it’s your will, take this cup of suffering away from me. However, not my will but your will must be done.”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

saying: "Father, if you are willing, take this chalice away from me. Yet truly, let not my will, but yours, be done."

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

Saying: Father, if thou wilt, remove this chalice from me: but yet not my will, but thine be done.

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Luke 22:42
21 Tagairtí Cros  

I delight to do your will, O my God; your law is within my heart.”


Wake yourself, wake yourself, stand up, O Jerusalem, you who have drunk from the hand of the Lord the cup of his wrath, who have drunk to the dregs the bowl, the cup of staggering.


Thus says your Lord, the Lord, your God who pleads the cause of his people: “Behold, I have taken from your hand the cup of staggering; the bowl of my wrath you shall drink no more;


Thus the Lord, the God of Israel, said to me: “Take from my hand this cup of the wine of wrath, and make all the nations to whom I send you drink it.


At that time Jesus declared, “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to little children;


yes, Father, for such was your gracious will.


Jesus answered, “You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I am to drink?” They said to him, “We are able.”


And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed, saying, “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will.”


Again, for the second time, he went away and prayed, “My Father, if this cannot pass unless I drink it, your will be done.”


So, leaving them again, he went away and prayed for the third time, saying the same words again.


Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.


And he said, “Abba, Father, all things are possible for you. Remove this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”


And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” And they cast lots to divide his garments.


So Jesus said to Peter, “Put your sword into its sheath; shall I not drink the cup that the Father has given me?”


Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will of him who sent me and to accomplish his work.


“I can do nothing on my own. As I hear, I judge, and my judgment is just, because I seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me.


For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will but the will of him who sent me.


And since he would not be persuaded, we ceased and said, “Let the will of the Lord be done.”