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John 18:1-11

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1 haec cum dixisset Iesus egressus est cum discipulis suis trans torrentem Cedron ubi erat hortus in quem introivit ipse et discipuli eius
2 sciebat autem et Iudas qui tradebat eum ipsum locum quia frequenter Iesus convenerat illuc cum discipulis suis
3 Iudas ergo cum accepisset cohortem et a pontificibus et Pharisaeis ministros venit illuc cum lanternis et facibus et armis
4 Iesus itaque sciens omnia quae ventura erant super eum processit et dicit eis quem quaeritis
5 responderunt ei Iesum Nazarenum dicit eis Iesus ego sum stabat autem et Iudas qui tradebat eum cum ipsis
6 ut ergo dixit eis ego sum abierunt retrorsum et ceciderunt in terram
7 iterum ergo eos interrogavit quem quaeritis illi autem dixerunt Iesum Nazarenum
8 respondit Iesus dixi vobis quia ego sum si ergo me quaeritis sinite hos abire
9 ut impleretur sermo quem dixit quia quos dedisti mihi non perdidi ex ipsis quemquam
10 Simon ergo Petrus habens gladium eduxit eum et percussit pontificis servum et abscidit eius auriculam dextram erat autem nomen servo Malchus
11 dixit ergo Iesus Petro mitte gladium in vaginam calicem quem dedit mihi Pater non bibam illum

John 18:1-11 Study Resources

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The Cup That He Drank, Part 2
The Cup That He Drank, Part 2
Pastor Chuck Swindoll

We live in an age obsessed with comfort and the avoidance of pain. But Jesus, in the garden of Gethsemane, faced the most bitter cup imaginable—and chose to drink it.Pastor Chuck Swindoll walks through John 18:1–11, the scene of Jesus’ arrest, to examine the cup the Father gave His Son to drink. In Christ’s submission lies the model for every believer who must choose obedience when the cost is high.Learn from your Savior’s example. Embrace the path of obedience—even when it hurts—and find the strength that comes from trusting God!

The Cup That He Drank, Part 1
The Cup That He Drank, Part 1
Pastor Chuck Swindoll

We live in an age obsessed with comfort and the avoidance of pain. But Jesus, in the garden of Gethsemane, faced the most bitter cup imaginable—and chose to drink it.Pastor Chuck Swindoll walks through John 18:1–11, the scene of Jesus’ arrest, to examine the cup the Father gave His Son to drink. In Christ’s submission lies the model for every believer who must choose obedience when the cost is high.Learn from your Savior’s example. Embrace the path of obedience—even when it hurts—and find the strength that comes from trusting God!

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