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Young's Literal Translation 1862

   

13:1And before the feast of the passover, Jesus knowing that his hour hath come, that he may remove out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own who `are' in the world -- to the end he loved them.
13:2And supper being come, the devil already having put `it' into the heart of Judas of Simon, Iscariot, that he may deliver him up,
13:3Jesus knowing that all things the Father hath given to him -- into `his' hands, and that from God he came forth, and unto God he goeth,
13:4doth rise from the supper, and doth lay down his garments, and having taken a towel, he girded himself;
13:5afterward he putteth water into the basin, and began to wash the feet of his disciples, and to wipe with the towel with which he was being girded.
13:6He cometh, therefore, unto Simon Peter, and that one saith to him, `Sir, thou -- dost thou wash my feet?'
13:7Jesus answered and said to him, `That which I do thou hast not known now, but thou shalt know after these things;'
13:8Peter saith to him, `Thou mayest not wash my feet -- to the age.' Jesus answered him, `If I may not wash thee, thou hast no part with me;'
13:9Simon Peter saith to him, `Sir, not my feet only, but also the hands and the head.'
13:10Jesus saith to him, `He who hath been bathed hath no need save to wash his feet, but he is clean altogether; and ye are clean, but not all;'
13:11for he knew him who is delivering him up; because of this he said, `Ye are not all clean.'
13:12When, therefore, he washed their feet, and took his garments, having reclined (at meat) again, he said to them, `Do ye know what I have done to you?
13:13ye call me, The Teacher and The Lord, and ye say well, for I am;
13:14if then I did wash your feet -- the Lord and the Teacher -- ye also ought to wash one another's feet.
13:15`For an example I gave to you, that, according as I did to you, ye also may do;
13:16verily, verily, I say to you, a servant is not greater than his lord, nor an apostle greater than he who sent him;
13:17if these things ye have known, happy are ye, if ye may do them;
13:18not concerning you all do I speak; I have known whom I chose for myself; but that the Writing may be fulfilled: He who is eating the bread with me, did lift up against me his heel.
13:19`From this time I tell you, before its coming to pass, that, when it may come to pass, ye may believe that I am `he';
13:20verily, verily, I say to you, he who is receiving whomsoever I may send, doth receive me; and he who is receiving me, doth receive Him who sent me.'
13:21These things having said, Jesus was troubled in the spirit, and did testify, and said, `Verily, verily, I say to you, that one of you will deliver me up;'
13:22the disciples were looking, therefore, one at another, doubting concerning whom he speaketh.
13:23And there was one of his disciples reclining (at meat) in the bosom of Jesus, whom Jesus was loving;
13:24Simon Peter, then, doth beckon to this one, to inquire who he may be concerning whom he speaketh,
13:25and that one having leant back on the breast of Jesus, respondeth to him, `Sir, who is it?'
13:26Jesus answereth, `That one it is to whom I, having dipped the morsel, shall give it;' and having dipped the morsel, he giveth `it' to Judas of Simon, Iscariot.
13:27And after the morsel, then the Adversary entered into that one, Jesus, therefore, saith to him, `What thou dost -- do quickly;'
13:28and none of those reclining at meat knew for what intent he said this to him,
13:29for certain were thinking, since Judas had the bag, that Jesus saith to him, `Buy what we have need of for the feast;' or that he may give something to the poor;
13:30having received, therefore, the morsel, that one immediately went forth, and it was night.
13:31When, therefore, he went forth, Jesus saith, `Now was the Son of Man glorified, and God was glorified in him;
13:32if God was glorified in him, God also will glorify him in Himself; yea, immediately He will glorify him.
13:33`Little children, yet a little am I with you; ye will seek me, and, according as I said to the Jews -- Whither I go away, ye are not able to come, to you also I do say `it' now.
13:34`A new commandment I give to you, that ye love one another; according as I did love you, that ye also love one another;
13:35in this shall all know that ye are my disciples, if ye may have love one to another.'
13:36Simon Peter saith to him, `Sir, whither dost thou go away?' Jesus answered him, `Whither I go away, thou art not able now to follow me, but afterward thou shalt follow me.'
13:37Peter saith to him, `Sir, wherefore am I not able to follow thee now? my life for thee I will lay down;'
13:38Jesus answered him, `Thy life for me thou wilt lay down! verily, verily, I say to thee, a cock will not crow till thou mayest deny me thrice.'
Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible and Concise Critical Comments on the New Testament. Young used the Textus Receptus and the Majority Text as the basis for his translation. He wrote in the preface to the first edition, "It has been no part of the Translator's plan to attempt to form a New Hebrew or Greek Text--he has therefore somewhat rigidly adhered to the received ones."