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Then Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve disciples, went to the leading priests
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and asked, âHow much will you pay me to betray Jesus to you?â And they gave him thirty pieces of silver.
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From that time on, Judas began looking for an opportunity to betray Jesus.
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On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples came to Jesus and asked, âWhere do you want us to prepare the Passover meal for you?â
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âAs you go into the city,â he told them, âyou will see a certain man. Tell him, âThe Teacher says: My time has come, and I will eat the Passover meal with my disciples at your house.ââ
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So the disciples did as Jesus told them and prepared the Passover meal there.
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When it was evening, Jesus sat down at the table with the Twelve.
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While they were eating, he said, âI tell you the truth, one of you will betray me.â
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Greatly distressed, each one asked in turn, âAm I the one, Lord?â
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He replied, âOne of you who has just eaten from this bowl with me will betray me.
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For the Son of Man must die, as the Scriptures declared long ago. But how terrible it will be for the one who betrays him. It would be far better for that man if he had never been born!â
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Judas, the one who would betray him, also asked, âRabbi, am I the one?â And Jesus told him, âYou have said it.â
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As they were eating, Jesus took some bread and blessed it. Then he broke it in pieces and gave it to the disciples, saying, âTake this and eat it, for this is my body.â
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And he took a cup of wine and gave thanks to God for it. He gave it to them and said, âEach of you drink from it,
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for this is my blood, which confirms the covenant between God and his people. It is poured out as a sacrifice to forgive the sins of many.
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Mark my wordsâI will not drink wine again until the day I drink it new with you in my Fatherâs Kingdom.â
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Then they sang a hymn and went out to the Mount of Olives.
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On the way, Jesus told them, âTonight all of you will desert me. For the Scriptures say, âGod will strike the Shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.â
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But after I have been raised from the dead, I will go ahead of you to Galilee and meet you there.â
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Peter declared, âEven if everyone else deserts you, I will never desert you.â
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Jesus replied, âI tell you the truth, Peterâthis very night, before the rooster crows, you will deny three times that you even know me.â
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âNo!â Peter insisted. âEven if I have to die with you, I will never deny you!â And all the other disciples vowed the same.
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Then Jesus went with them to the olive grove called Gethsemane, and he said, âSit here while I go over there to pray.â
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He took Peter and Zebedeeâs two sons, James and John, and he became anguished and distressed.
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He told them, âMy soul is crushed with grief to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.â
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He went on a little farther and bowed with his face to the ground, praying, âMy Father! If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine.â
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Then he returned to the disciples and found them asleep. He said to Peter, âCouldnât you watch with me even one hour?
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Keep watch and pray, so that you will not give in to temptation. For the spirit is willing, but the body is weak!â
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Then Jesus left them a second time and prayed, âMy Father! If this cup cannot be taken away unless I drink it, your will be done.â
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When he returned to them again, he found them sleeping, for they couldnât keep their eyes open.
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So he went to pray a third time, saying the same things again.
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Then he came to the disciples and said, âGo ahead and sleep. Have your rest. But lookâthe time has come. The Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
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Up, letâs be going. Look, my betrayer is here!â
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And even as Jesus said this, Judas, one of the twelve disciples, arrived with a crowd of men armed with swords and clubs. They had been sent by the leading priests and elders of the people.
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The traitor, Judas, had given them a prearranged signal: âYou will know which one to arrest when I greet him with a kiss.â
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So Judas came straight to Jesus. âGreetings, Rabbi!â he exclaimed and gave him the kiss.
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Jesus said, âMy friend, go ahead and do what you have come for.â Then the others grabbed Jesus and arrested him.
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But one of the men with Jesus pulled out his sword and struck the high priestâs slave, slashing off his ear.
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âPut away your sword,â Jesus told him. âThose who use the sword will die by the sword.
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Donât you realize that I could ask my Father for thousands of angels to protect us, and he would send them instantly?
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But if I did, how would the Scriptures be fulfilled that describe what must happen now?â
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Then Jesus said to the crowd, âAm I some dangerous revolutionary, that you come with swords and clubs to arrest me? Why didnât you arrest me in the Temple? I was there teaching every day.
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But this is all happening to fulfill the words of the prophets as recorded in the Scriptures.â At that point, all the disciples deserted him and fled.
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Then the people who had arrested Jesus led him to the home of Caiaphas, the high priest, where the teachers of religious law and the elders had gathered.
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Meanwhile, Peter followed him at a distance and came to the high priestâs courtyard. He went in and sat with the guards and waited to see how it would all end.
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Inside, the leading priests and the entire high council were trying to find witnesses who would lie about Jesus, so they could put him to death.
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But even though they found many who agreed to give false witness, they could not use anyoneâs testimony. Finally, two men came forward
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who declared, âThis man said, âI am able to destroy the Temple of God and rebuild it in three days.ââ
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Then the high priest stood up and said to Jesus, âWell, arenât you going to answer these charges? What do you have to say for yourself?â
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But Jesus remained silent. Then the high priest said to him, âI demand in the name of the living Godâtell us if you are the Messiah, the Son of God.â
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Jesus replied, âYou have said it. And in the future you will see the Son of Man seated in the place of power at Godâs right hand and coming on the clouds of heaven.â
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Then the high priest tore his clothing to show his horror and said, âBlasphemy! Why do we need other witnesses? You have all heard his blasphemy.
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What is your verdict?â âGuilty!â they shouted. âHe deserves to die!â
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Then they began to spit in Jesusâ face and beat him with their fists. And some slapped him,
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jeering, âProphesy to us, you Messiah! Who hit you that time?â
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Meanwhile, Peter was sitting outside in the courtyard. A servant girl came over and said to him, âYou were one of those with Jesus the Galilean.â
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But Peter denied it in front of everyone. âI donât know what youâre talking about,â he said.
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Later, out by the gate, another servant girl noticed him and said to those standing around, âThis man was with Jesus of Nazareth. â
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Again Peter denied it, this time with an oath. âI donât even know the man,â he said.
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A little later some of the other bystanders came over to Peter and said, âYou must be one of them; we can tell by your Galilean accent.â
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Peter swore, âA curse on me if Iâm lyingâI donât know the man!â And immediately the rooster crowed.
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Suddenly, Jesusâ words flashed through Peterâs mind: âBefore the rooster crows, you will deny three times that you even know me.â And he went away, weeping bitterly.