The KJV Bible with Strong's Numbers
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Matthew 26
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- 26:1
And it came to
pass,
when
Jesus had
finished
all
these
sayings, he
said unto
his
disciples,
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- 26:2 Ye
know
that
after
two
days
is the feast of the
passover,
and the
Son of
man is
betrayed
to be
crucified.
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- 26:3
Then assembled
together the chief
priests,
and the
scribes,
and the
elders of the
people,
unto the
palace of the high
priest,
who was
called
Caiaphas,
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- 26:4
And
consulted
that they might
take
Jesus by
subtilty,
and
kill him.
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- 26:5
But they
said,
Not
on the
feast day,
lest there
be an
uproar
among the
people.
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- 26:6
Now when
Jesus
was
in
Bethany,
in the
house of
Simon the
leper,
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- 26:7 There
came unto
him a
woman
having an alabaster
box of very
precious
ointment,
and poured
it
on
his
head, as he
sat at meat.
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- 26:8
But when
his
disciples
saw it, they had
indignation,
saying,
To what
purpose is
this
waste?
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- 26:9
For
this
ointment
might have been
sold for
much,
and
given to the
poor.
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- 26:10
When
Jesus
understood it, he
said unto
them,
Why trouble
ye
* the
woman?
for she hath
wrought a
good
work
upon
me.
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- 26:11
For ye
have the
poor
always
with
you;
but
me ye
have
not
always.
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- 26:12 For in
that
she
* hath
poured
this
ointment
on
my
body, she
did it
for
my
burial.
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- 26:13
Verily I
say unto
you,
Wheresoever
*
this
gospel shall be
preached
in the
whole
world, there shall
also this,
that this
woman
* hath
done, be
told
for a
memorial of
her.
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- 26:14
Then
one of the
twelve,
called
Judas
Iscariot,
went
unto the chief
priests,
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- 26:15 And
said unto them,
What will
ye
give
me,
and I will
deliver
him unto
you?
And they
covenanted with
him for
thirty pieces of
silver.
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- 26:16
And
from that
time he
sought
opportunity
to
betray
him.
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- 26:17
Now the
first day of the feast of unleavened
bread the
disciples
came to
Jesus,
saying unto
him,
Where wilt
thou that we
prepare for
thee to
eat the
passover?
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- 26:18
And he
said,
Go
into the
city
to such a
man,
and
say unto
him, The
Master
saith,
My
time
is at
hand; I will
keep the
passover
at thy
house
with
my
disciples.
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- 26:19
And the
disciples
did
as
Jesus had
appointed
them;
and they made
ready the
passover.
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- 26:20
Now when the
even was
come, he sat
down
with the
twelve.
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- 26:21
And as
they did
eat, he
said,
Verily I
say unto
you,
that
one
of
you shall
betray
me.
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- 26:22
And they were
exceeding
sorrowful, and
began every
one of
them to
say unto
him,
Lord,
is
it
I?
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- 26:23
And he
answered and
said, He that
dippeth his
hand
with
me
in the
dish, the
same shall
betray
me.
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- 26:24
The
Son of
man
goeth
as it is
written
of
him:
but
woe unto
that
man
by
whom the
Son of
man is
betrayed ! it had
been
good for
that
man
if
he
had
not been
born.
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- 26:25
Then
Judas,
which
betrayed
him,
answered and
said,
Master,
is
it
I? He
said unto
him,
Thou hast
said.
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- 26:26
And as
they were
eating,
Jesus
took
bread,
and
blessed it, and
brake it,
and
gave it to the
disciples,
and
said,
Take,
eat;
this
is
my
body.
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- 26:27
And he
took the
cup,
and gave
thanks, and
gave it to
them,
saying, Drink
ye
all
of
it;
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- 26:28
For
this
is
my
blood of the
new
testament,
which is
shed
for
many
for the
remission of
sins.
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- 26:29
But I
say unto
you, I
will
not
*
drink
henceforth
*
of
this
fruit of the
vine,
until
that
day
when I
drink
it
new
with
you
in
my
Father's
kingdom.
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- 26:30
And when they had sung an
hymn, they went
out
into the
mount of
Olives.
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- 26:31
Then
saith
Jesus unto
them,
All
ye shall be
offended
because of
me
*
this
night:
for it is
written, I will
smite the
shepherd,
and the
sheep of the
flock shall be scattered
abroad.
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- 26:32
But
after
I am risen
again, I will go
before
you
into
Galilee.
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- 26:33
Peter
answered
and
said unto
him,
Though
all men shall be
offended
because of
thee, yet will
I
never be
offended.
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- 26:34
Jesus
said unto
him,
Verily I
say unto
thee,
That
this
*
night,
before the
cock
crow, thou shalt
deny
me
thrice.
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- 26:35
Peter
said unto
him,
Though
I
should
die
with
thee,
yet will
I
not
deny
thee.
Likewise
also
said
all the
disciples.
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- 26:36
Then
cometh
Jesus
with
them
unto a
place
called
Gethsemane,
and
saith unto the
disciples, Sit
ye
here,
while
I
go and
pray
yonder.
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- 26:37
And he took with
him
Peter
and the
two
sons of
Zebedee, and
began to be
sorrowful
and very
heavy.
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- 26:38
Then saith
he unto
them,
My
soul
is exceeding
sorrowful, even
unto
death: tarry
ye
here,
and
watch
with
me.
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- 26:39
And he
went a
little
further, and
fell
on
his
face,
and
prayed,
saying, O
my
Father,
if it
be
possible,
let
this
cup
pass
from
me:
nevertheless
not
as
I
will,
but
as
thou wilt.
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- 26:40
And he
cometh
unto the
disciples,
and
findeth
them
asleep,
and
saith unto
Peter,
What, could
ye
not
watch
with
me
one
hour?
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- 26:41
Watch
and
pray,
that ye
enter
not
into
temptation: the
spirit
indeed is
willing,
but the
flesh is
weak.
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- 26:42 He went
away
again
the second
time, and
prayed,
saying, O
my
Father,
if
this
cup
may
not pass
away
from
me,
except I
drink
it,
thy
will be
done.
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- 26:43
And he
came and
found
them
asleep
again:
for
their
eyes
were
heavy.
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- 26:44
And he
left
them, and went
away
again, and
prayed
* the third
time,
saying the
same
words.
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- 26:45
Then cometh
he
to
his
disciples,
and
saith unto
them, Sleep
on
now,
and take your
rest :
behold, the
hour is at
hand,
and the
Son of
man is
betrayed
into the
hands of
sinners.
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- 26:46
Rise, let us be
going:
behold, he is at
hand that doth
betray
me.
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- 26:47
And
while
he
yet
spake,
lo,
Judas,
one of the
twelve,
came,
and
with
him a
great
multitude
with
swords
and
staves,
from the chief
priests
and
elders of the
people.
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- 26:48
Now he that
betrayed
him
gave
them a
sign,
saying,
Whomsoever
I shall
kiss, that
same
is
he:
hold
him
fast.
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- 26:49
And
forthwith he
came to
Jesus, and
said,
Hail,
master;
and
kissed
him.
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- 26:50
And
Jesus
said unto
him,
Friend,
wherefore
art thou
come ?
Then came
they, and
laid
hands
on
Jesus,
and
took
him.
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- 26:51
And,
behold,
one of them which were
with
Jesus stretched
out his
hand, and
drew
his
sword,
and
struck a
servant of the high
priest's, and smote
off
his
ear.
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- 26:52
Then
said
Jesus unto
him, Put up
again
thy
sword
into
his
place:
for all
they that
take the
sword shall
perish
with the
sword.
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- 26:53
Thinkest
thou
that I
cannot
*
now
pray to
my
Father,
and he shall presently
give
me
more
than
twelve
legions of
angels?
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- 26:54 But
how
then shall the
scriptures be
fulfilled,
that
thus it
must
be ?
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- 26:55
In that
same
hour
said
Jesus to the
multitudes, Are ye come
out
as
against a
thief
with
swords
and
staves for to
take
me? I
sat
daily
*
with
you
teaching
in the
temple,
and ye
laid
no
hold on
me.
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- 26:56
But
all
this was
done,
that the
scriptures of the
prophets might be
fulfilled.
Then
all the
disciples
forsook
him, and
fled.
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- 26:57
And they that had laid
hold on
Jesus led him
away
to
Caiaphas the high
priest,
where the
scribes
and the
elders were
assembled.
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- 26:58
But
Peter
followed
him afar
off
*
unto the high
priest's
palace,
and
went
in, and
sat
with the
servants, to
see the
end.
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- 26:59
Now the chief
priests,
and
elders,
and
all the
council,
sought false
witness
against
Jesus,
to
put
him to
death;
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- 26:60
But
found
none:
yea, though
many false
witnesses
came, yet found
they
none
*. At the
last
came
two false
witnesses,
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- 26:61 And
said,
This fellow
said, I am
able to
destroy the
temple of
God,
and to
build
it
in
three
days.
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- 26:62
And the high
priest
arose, and
said unto
him, Answerest
thou
nothing?
what is it which
these witness
against
thee?
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- 26:63
But
Jesus held his
peace.
And the high
priest
answered and
said unto
him, I
adjure
thee
by the
living
God,
that thou
tell
us
whether
thou
be the
Christ, the
Son of
God.
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- 26:64
Jesus
saith unto
him,
Thou hast
said:
nevertheless I
say unto
you,
Hereafter
shall ye
see the
Son of
man
sitting
on the right
hand of
power,
and
coming
in the
clouds of
heaven.
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- 26:65
Then the high
priest
rent
his
clothes,
saying
*, He hath spoken
blasphemy;
what
further
need have
we of
witnesses?
behold,
now ye have
heard
his
blasphemy.
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- 26:66
What
think
ye? They
answered
and
said, He
is
guilty of
death.
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- 26:67
Then did they
spit
in
his
face,
and
buffeted
him;
and others smote him with the palms of their
hands,
|
- 26:68
Saying,
Prophesy unto
us, thou
Christ,
Who is
he that
smote
thee?
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- 26:69
Now
Peter
sat
without
in the
palace:
and
a
damsel
came unto
him,
saying,
Thou
also
wast
with
Jesus of
Galilee.
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- 26:70
But he
denied
before them
all,
saying, I
know
not
what thou
sayest.
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- 26:71
And when
he was gone
out
into the
porch,
another maid
saw
him,
and
said unto them that were
there,
This fellow
was
also
with
Jesus of
Nazareth.
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- 26:72
And
again he
denied
with an
oath
*, I
do
not
know the
man.
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- 26:73
And
after a
while came unto him
they that stood
by, and
said to
Peter,
Surely
thou
also
art one
of
them;
for
*
thy
speech
bewrayeth
thee
*.
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- 26:74
Then began
he to
curse
and to
swear,
saying, I
know
not the
man.
And
immediately the
cock
crew.
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- 26:75
And
Peter
remembered the
word of
Jesus,
which
said unto
him,
Before
the
cock
crow, thou shalt
deny
me
thrice.
And he went
out,
and
wept
bitterly.
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