Matthew 26:44
And having left them, having gone away again, he prayed a third time, saying the same word;
And having left them, having gone away again, he prayed a third time, saying the same word;
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30And Jesus said to him, `Verily I say to thee, that to-day, this night, before a cock shall crow twice, thrice thou shalt deny me.'
31And he spake the more vehemently, `If it may be necessary for me to die with thee -- I will in nowise deny thee;' and in like manner also said they all.
32And they come to a spot, the name of which `is' Gethsemane, and he saith to his disciples, `Sit ye here till I may pray;'
33and he taketh Peter, and James, and John with him, and began to be amazed, and to be very heavy,
34and he saith to them, `Exceeding sorrowful is my soul -- to death; remain here, and watch.'
35And having gone forward a little, he fell upon the earth, and was praying, that, if it be possible the hour may pass from him,
36and he said, `Abba, Father; all things are possible to Thee; make this cup pass from me; but, not what I will, but what Thou.'
37And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith to Peter, `Simon, thou dost sleep! thou wast not able to watch one hour!
38Watch ye and pray, that ye may not enter into temptation; the spirit indeed is forward, but the flesh weak.'
39And again having gone away, he prayed, the same word saying;
40and having returned, he found them again sleeping, for their eyes were heavy, and they had not known what they might answer him.
41And he cometh the third time, and saith to them, `Sleep on henceforth, and rest -- it is over; the hour did come; lo, the Son of Man is delivered up to the hands of the sinful;
42rise, we may go, lo, he who is delivering me up hath come nigh.'
36Then come with them doth Jesus to a place called Gethsemane, and he saith to the disciples, `Sit ye here, till having gone away, I shall pray yonder.'
37And having taken Peter, and the two sons of Zebedee, he began to be sorrowful, and to be very heavy;
38then saith he to them, `Exceedingly sorrowful is my soul -- unto death; abide ye here, and watch with me.'
39And having gone forward a little, he fell on his face, praying, and saying, `My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as Thou.'
40And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them sleeping, and he saith to Peter, `So! ye were not able one hour to watch with me!
41watch, and pray, that ye may not enter into temptation: the spirit indeed is forward, but the flesh weak.'
42Again, a second time, having gone away, he prayed, saying, `My Father, if this cup cannot pass away from me except I drink it, Thy will be done;'
43and having come, he findeth them again sleeping, for their eyes were heavy.
45then cometh he unto his disciples, and saith to them, `Sleep on henceforth, and rest! lo, the hour hath come nigh, and the Son of Man is delivered up to the hands of sinners.
46Rise, let us go; lo, he hath come nigh who is delivering me up.'
47And while he is yet speaking, lo, Judas, one of the twelve did come, and with him a great multitude, with swords and sticks, from the chief priests and elders of the people.
39And having gone forth, he went on, according to custom, to the mount of the Olives, and his disciples also followed him,
40and having come to the place, he said to them, `Pray ye not to enter into temptation.'
41And he was withdrawn from them, as it were a stone's cast, and having fallen on the knees he was praying,
42saying, `Father, if Thou be counselling to make this cup pass from me --; but, not my will, but Thine be done.' --
43And there appeared to him a messenger from heaven strengthening him;
44and having been in agony, he was more earnestly praying, and his sweat became, as it were, great drops of blood falling upon the ground.
45And having risen up from the prayer, having come unto the disciples, he found them sleeping from the sorrow,
46and he said to them, `Why do ye sleep? having risen, pray that ye may not enter into temptation.'
47And while he is speaking, lo, a multitude, and he who is called Judas, one of the twelve, was coming before them, and he came nigh to Jesus to kiss him,
35And very early, it being yet night, having risen, he went forth, and went away to a desert place, and was there praying;
12And it came to pass in those days, he went forth to the mountain to pray, and was passing the night in the prayer of God,
23and having let away the multitudes, he went up to the mountain by himself to pray, and evening having come, he was there alone,
46and having taken leave of them, he went away to the mountain to pray.
7saying -- It behoveth the Son of Man to be delivered up to the hands of sinful men, and to be crucified, and the third day to rise again.'
26And having sung an hymn, they went forth to the mount of the Olives,
30And having sung a hymn, they went forth to the mount of the Olives;
17And having left them, he went forth out of the city to Bethany, and did lodge there,
34Jesus said to him, `Verily I say to thee, that, this night, before cock-crowing, thrice thou wilt deny me.'
12and he added to send a third, and this one also, having wounded, they did cast out.
16and he was withdrawing himself in the desert places and was praying.
37And he was during the days in the temple teaching, and during the nights, going forth, he was lodging at the mount called of Olives;
1These things having said, Jesus went forth with his disciples beyond the brook of Kedron, where was a garden, into which he entered, himself and his disciples,
1And it came to pass, when Jesus finished all these words, he said to his disciples,
75and Peter remembered the saying of Jesus, he having said to him -- `Before cock-crowing, thrice thou wilt deny me;' and having gone without, he did weep bitterly.
56but all this hath come to pass, that the Writings of the prophets may be fulfilled;' then all the disciples, having left him, fled.
23and they shall kill him, and the third day he shall rise,' and they were exceeding sorry.