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1 After this, Jesus traveled around Galilee. He wanted to stay out of Judea, where the Jewish leaders were plotting his death.
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Later Jesus was going about his business in Galilee. He didn't want to travel in Judea because the Jews there were looking for a chance to kill him.
2 But soon it was time for the Jewish Festival of Shelters,
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It was near the time of Tabernacles, a feast observed annually by the Jews.
3 and Jesus’ brothers said to him, “Leave here and go to Judea, where your followers can see your miracles!
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His brothers said, "Why don't you leave here and go up to the Feast so your disciples can get a good look at the works you do?
4 You can’t become famous if you hide like this! If you can do such wonderful things, show yourself to the world!”
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No one who intends to be publicly known does everything behind the scenes. If you're serious about what you are doing, come out in the open and show the world."
5 For even his brothers didn’t believe in him.
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His brothers were pushing him like this because they didn't believe in him either.
6 Jesus replied, “Now is not the right time for me to go, but you can go anytime.
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Jesus came back at them, "Don't crowd me. This isn't my time. It's your time - it's always your time; you have nothing to lose.
7 The world can’t hate you, but it does hate me because I accuse it of doing evil.
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The world has nothing against you, but it's up in arms against me. It's against me because I expose the evil behind its pretensions.
8 You go on. I’m not going to this festival, because my time has not yet come.”
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You go ahead, go up to the Feast. Don't wait for me. I'm not ready. It's not the right time for me."
9 After saying these things, Jesus remained in Galilee.
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He said this and stayed on in Galilee.
10 But after his brothers left for the festival, Jesus also went, though secretly, staying out of public view.
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But later, after his family had gone up to the Feast, he also went. But he kept out of the way, careful not to draw attention to himself.
11 The Jewish leaders tried to find him at the festival and kept asking if anyone had seen him.
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The Jews were already out looking for him, asking around, "Where is that man?"
12 There was a lot of grumbling about him among the crowds. Some argued, “He’s a good man,” but others said, “He’s nothing but a fraud who deceives the people.”
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There was a lot of contentious talk about him circulating through the crowds. Some were saying, "He's a good man." But others said, "Not so. He's selling snake oil."
13 But no one had the courage to speak favorably about him in public, for they were afraid of getting in trouble with the Jewish leaders.
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This kind of talk went on in guarded whispers because of the intimidating Jewish leaders.
14 Then, midway through the festival, Jesus went up to the Temple and began to teach.
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With the Feast already half over, Jesus showed up in the Temple, teaching.
15 The people were surprised when they heard him. “How does he know so much when he hasn’t been trained?” they asked.
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The Jews were impressed, but puzzled: "How does he know so much without being schooled?"
16 So Jesus told them, “My message is not my own; it comes from God who sent me.
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Jesus said, "I didn't make this up. What I teach comes from the One who sent me.
17 Anyone who wants to do the will of God will know whether my teaching is from God or is merely my own.
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Anyone who wants to do his will can test this teaching and know whether it's from God or whether I'm making it up.
18 Those who speak for themselves want glory only for themselves, but a person who seeks to honor the one who sent him speaks truth, not lies.
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A person making things up tries to make himself look good. But someone trying to honor the one who sent him sticks to the facts and doesn't tamper with reality.
19 Moses gave you the law, but none of you obeys it! In fact, you are trying to kill me.”
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It was Moses, wasn't it, who gave you God's Law? But none of you are living it. So why are you trying to kill me?"
20 The crowd replied, “You’re demon possessed! Who’s trying to kill you?”
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The crowd said, "You're crazy! Who's trying to kill you? You're demon-possessed."
21 Jesus replied, “I did one miracle on the Sabbath, and you were amazed.
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Jesus said, "I did one miraculous thing a few months ago, and you're still standing around getting all upset, wondering what I'm up to.
22 But you work on the Sabbath, too, when you obey Moses’ law of circumcision. (Actually, this tradition of circumcision began with the patriarchs, long before the law of Moses.)
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Moses prescribed circumcision - originally it came not from Moses but from his ancestors - and so you circumcise a man, dealing with one part of his body, even if it's the Sabbath.
23 For if the correct time for circumcising your son falls on the Sabbath, you go ahead and do it so as not to break the law of Moses. So why should you be angry with me for healing a man on the Sabbath?
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You do this in order to preserve one item in the Law of Moses. So why are you upset with me because I made a man's whole body well on the Sabbath?
24 Look beneath the surface so you can judge correctly.”
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Don't be nitpickers; use your head - and heart! - to discern what is right, to test what is authentically right."
25 Some of the people who lived in Jerusalem started to ask each other, “Isn’t this the man they are trying to kill?
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That's when some of the people of Jerusalem said, "Isn't this the one they were out to kill?
26 But here he is, speaking in public, and they say nothing to him. Could our leaders possibly believe that he is the Messiah?
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And here he is out in the open, saying whatever he pleases, and no one is stopping him. Could it be that the rulers know that he is, in fact, the Messiah?
27 But how could he be? For we know where this man comes from. When the Messiah comes, he will simply appear; no one will know where he comes from.”
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And yet we know where this man came from. The Messiah is going to come out of nowhere. Nobody is going to know where he comes from."
28 While Jesus was teaching in the Temple, he called out, “Yes, you know me, and you know where I come from. But I’m not here on my own. The one who sent me is true, and you don’t know him.
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That provoked Jesus, who was teaching in the Temple, to cry out, "Yes, you think you know me and where I'm from, but that's not where I'm from. I didn't set myself up in business. My true origin is in the One who sent me, and you don't know him at all.
29 But I know him because I come from him, and he sent me to you.”
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I come from him - that's how I know him. He sent me here."
30 Then the leaders tried to arrest him; but no one laid a hand on him, because his time had not yet come.
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They were looking for a way to arrest him, but not a hand was laid on him because it wasn't yet God's time.
31 Many among the crowds at the Temple believed in him. “After all,” they said, “would you expect the Messiah to do more miraculous signs than this man has done?”
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Many from the crowd committed themselves in faith to him, saying, "Will the Messiah, when he comes, provide better or more convincing evidence than this?"
32 When the Pharisees heard that the crowds were whispering such things, they and the leading priests sent Temple guards to arrest Jesus.
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The Pharisees, alarmed at this seditious undertow going through the crowd, teamed up with the high priests and sent their police to arrest him.
33 But Jesus told them, “I will be with you only a little longer. Then I will return to the one who sent me.
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Jesus rebuffed them: "I am with you only a short time. Then I go on to the One who sent me.
34 You will search for me but not find me. And you cannot go where I am going.”
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You will look for me, but you won't find me. Where I am, you can't come."
35 The Jewish leaders were puzzled by this statement. “Where is he planning to go?” they asked. “Is he thinking of leaving the country and going to the Jews in other lands? Maybe he will even teach the Greeks!
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The Jews put their heads together. "Where do you think he is going that we won't be able to find him? Do you think he is about to travel to the Greek world to teach the Jews?
36 What does he mean when he says, ‘You will search for me but not find me,’ and ‘You cannot go where I am going’?”
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What is he talking about, anyway: 'You will look for me, but you won't find me,' and 'Where I am, you can't come'?"
37 On the last day, the climax of the festival, Jesus stood and shouted to the crowds, “Anyone who is thirsty may come to me!
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On the final and climactic day of the Feast, Jesus took his stand. He cried out, "If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink.
38 Anyone who believes in me may come and drink! For the Scriptures declare, ‘Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.’”
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Rivers of living water will brim and spill out of the depths of anyone who believes in me this way, just as the Scripture says."
39 (When he said “living water,” he was speaking of the Spirit, who would be given to everyone believing in him. But the Spirit had not yet been given, because Jesus had not yet entered into his glory.)
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(He said this in regard to the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were about to receive. The Spirit had not yet been given because Jesus had not yet been glorified.)
40 When the crowds heard him say this, some of them declared, “Surely this man is the Prophet we’ve been expecting.”
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Those in the crowd who heard these words were saying, "This has to be the Prophet."
41 Others said, “He is the Messiah.” Still others said, “But he can’t be! Will the Messiah come from Galilee?
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Others said, "He is the Messiah!" But others were saying, "The Messiah doesn't come from Galilee, does he?
42 For the Scriptures clearly state that the Messiah will be born of the royal line of David, in Bethlehem, the village where King David was born.”
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Don't the Scriptures tell us that the Messiah comes from David's line and from Bethlehem, David's village?"
43 So the crowd was divided about him.
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So there was a split in the crowd over him.
44 Some even wanted him arrested, but no one laid a hand on him.
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Some went so far as wanting to arrest him, but no one laid a hand on him.
45 When the Temple guards returned without having arrested Jesus, the leading priests and Pharisees demanded, “Why didn’t you bring him in?”
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That's when the Temple police reported back to the high priests and Pharisees, who demanded, "Why didn't you bring him with you?"
46 “We have never heard anyone speak like this!” the guards responded.
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The police answered, "Have you heard the way he talks? We've never heard anyone speak like this man."
47 “Have you been led astray, too?” the Pharisees mocked.
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The Pharisees said, "Are you carried away like the rest of the rabble?
48 “Is there a single one of us rulers or Pharisees who believes in him?
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You don't see any of the leaders believing in him, do you? Or any from the Pharisees?
49 This foolish crowd follows him, but they are ignorant of the law. God’s curse is on them!”
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It's only this crowd, ignorant of God's Law, that is taken in by him - and damned."
50 Then Nicodemus, the leader who had met with Jesus earlier, spoke up.
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Nicodemus, the man who had come to Jesus earlier and was both a ruler and a Pharisee, spoke up.
51 “Is it legal to convict a man before he is given a hearing?” he asked.
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"Does our Law decide about a man's guilt without first listening to him and finding out what he is doing?"
52 They replied, “Are you from Galilee, too? Search the Scriptures and see for yourself—no prophet ever comes from Galilee!”
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But they cut him off. "Are you also campaigning for the Galilean?
53 Then the meeting broke up, and everybody went home.
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Examine the evidence. See if any prophet ever comes from Galilee." Then they all went home.
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