Luke 22:47-65

47 Whill he yet spake: beholde ther came a company and he that was called Iudas one of the twelve wet before them and preased nye vnto Iesus to kysse him.
48 And Iesus sayd vnto him: Iudas betrayest thou ye sonne of man with a kysse?
49 When they which were about him sawe what wolde folow they sayde vnto him. Lorde shall we smite with swearde.
50 And one of them smote a servaut of ye hiest preste of all and smote of his right eare.
51 And Iesus answered and sayd: Soffre ye thus farre forthe. And he touched his eare and healed him.
52 Then Iesus sayde vnto the hye prestes and rulers of the temple and the elders which were come to him. Be ye come out as vnto a thefe with sweardes and staves?
53 When I was dayly with you in the teple ye stretched not forth hondes agaynst me. But this is even youre very houre and the power of darcknes.
54 Then toke they him and ledde him and brought him to the hye prestes housse. And peter folowed a farre of.
55 When they had kyndled a fyre in the middes of the palys and were set doune to geder Peter also sate doune amonge them.
56 And wone of the wenches behelde him as he sate by the fyer and set good eyesight on him and sayde: this same was also with him.
57 Then he denyed hym sayinge: woman I knowe him not
58 And after a lytell whyle another sawe him and sayde: thou arte also of them. And Peter sayd man I am not.
59 And aboute the space of an houre after another affirmed sayinge: verely even this felowe was with hym for he is of Galile
60 and Peter sayde: ma I woote not what thou sayest. And immediatly whyll he yet spake the cocke crewe.
61 And the Lorde tourned backe and loked apon Peter. And Peter remembred the wordes of the Lorde how he sayde vnto him before ye cocke crowe thou shalt denye me thryse.
62 And Peter went out and wepte bitterly.
63 And the men that stode about Iesus mocked him and smoote him
64 and blyndfolded him and smoote his face. And axed him sayinge: arede who it is that smoote ye?
65 And many other thinges despytfullye sayd they agaynst him.
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