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	| 1 | NOW THE FESTIVAL of Unleavened Bread, known as Passover, was approaching, | The Plot to Kill Jesus Lk.22.1-2 (Jerusalem) -[ Lk.22.1-2 → ]  - Mt.26.1-5, Mk.14.1-2, Jn.11.45-53 | 
	| 2 | and the chief priests and the doctors of the law were trying to devise some means of doing away with him; for they were afraid of the people. 
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	| 3 | Then Satan entered into Judas Iscariot, who was one of the Twelve; |  | 
	| 4 | and Judas went to the chief priests and officers of the temple police to discuss ways and means of putting Jesus into their power. |  | 
	| 5 | They were greatly pleased and undertook to pay him a sum of money. |  | 
	| 6 | He agreed, and began to look out for an opportunity to betray him to them without collecting a crowd. 
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	| 7 | Then came the day of Unleavened Bread, on which the Passover victim had to be slaughtered, | The Preparation of the Passover Lk.22.7-13 (Jerusalem) -[ Lk.22.7-13 → ]  - Mt.26.17-25, Mk.14.12-21, Lk.22.21-23, Jn.13.21-30 | 
	| 8 | and Jesus sent Peter and John with these instructions: 'Go and prepare for our Passover supper.' |  | 
	| 9 | 'Where would you like us to make the preparations?' they asked. |  | 
	| 10 | He replied, 'As soon as you set foot in the city a man will meet you carrying a jar of water. Follow him into the house that he enters |  | 
	| 11 | and give this message to the householder: "The Master says, 'Where is the room in which I may eat the Passover with my disciples?'" |  | 
	| 12 | He will show you a large room upstairs all set out: make the preparations there.' |  | 
	| 13 | They went and found everything as he had said. So they prepared for Passover. 
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	| 14 | When the time came he took his place at table, and the apostles with him; and he said to them, | The Institution of the Lord's Supper Lk.22.14-23 (Jerusalem) -[ Lk.22.14-23 → ]  - Mt.26.26-30, Mk.14.22-25, 1Cor.11.23-26 | 
	| 15 | 'How I have longed  to eat this Passover with you before my death! |  | 
	| 16 | For I tell you, never again shall I  eat it until the time when it finds its fulfilment in the kingdom of God.' |  | 
	| 17 | Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks he said, 'Take this and share it among yourselves; |  | 
	| 18 | for I tell you, from this moment I shall drink from the fruit of the vine no more until the time when the kingdom of God comes.' |  | 
	| 19 | And he took bread, gave thanks, and broke it; and he gave it to them, with the words: 'This is my body.'   |  | 
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	| 21 | 'But mark this—my betrayer is here, his hand with mine on the table. |  | 
	| 22 | For the Son of Man is going his appointed way; but alas for that man by whom he is betrayed!' |  | 
	| 23 | At this they began to ask among themselves which of them it could possibly be who was to do this thing. 
 
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	| 24 | Then a jealous dispute broke out: who among them should rank highest? | The Dispute about Greatness Lk.22.24-30 (Jerusalem) - | 
	| 25 | But he said, 'In the world, kings lord it over their subjects; and those in authority are called their country's "Benefactors". |  | 
	| 26 | Not so with you: on the contrary, the highest among you must bear himself like the youngest, the chief of you like a servant. |  | 
	| 27 | For who is greater—the one who sits at table or the servant who waits on him? Surely the one who sits at table. Yet here am I among you like a servant. 
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	| 28 | 'You are the men who have stood firmly by me in my times of trial; |  | 
	| 29 | and now I vest in you the kingship which my Father vested in me; |  | 
	| 30 | you shall eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones  as judges of the twelve tribes of Israel. 
 
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	| 31 | 'Simon, Simon, take heed: Satan has been given leave to sift all of you like wheat; | Peter's Denial Foretold Lk.22.31-34 (Jerusalem) -[ Lk.22.31-34 → ]  - Mt.26.31-35, Mk.14.27-31, Jn.13.36-38 | 
	| 32 | but for you I have prayed that your faith may not fail; and when you have come to yourself, you must lend strength to your brothers.' |  | 
	| 33 | 'Lord,' he replied, 'I am ready to go with you to prison and death.' |  | 
	| 34 | Jesus said, 'I tell you, Peter, the cock will not crow tonight until you have three times over denied that you know me.' 
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	| 35 | He said to them, 'When I sent you out barefoot without purse or pack, were you ever short of anything?' 'No', they answered. | Purse, Bag, and Sword Lk.22.35-38 (Jerusalem) - | 
	| 36 | 'It is different now,' he said; 'whoever has a purse had better take it with him, and his pack too; and if he has no sword, let him sell his cloak to buy one. |  | 
	| 37 | For Scripture says, "And he was counted among the outlaws", and these words, I tell you, must find fulfilment in me; indeed, all that is written of me is being fulfilled.' |  | 
	| 38 | 'Look, Lord,' they said, 'we have two swords here.' 'Enough, enough!' he replied. 
 
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	| 39 | THEN HE WENT OUT and made his way as usual to the Mount of Olives, accompanied by the disciples. | The Prayer on the Mount of Olives Lk.22.39-46 (Gethsemane) -[ Lk.22.39-46 → ]  - Mt.26.36-46, Mk.14.32-42 | 
	| 40 | When he reached the place he said to them, 'Pray that you may be spared the hour of testing.' |  | 
	| 41 | He himself withdrew from them about a stone's throw, knelt down, and began to pray: |  | 
	| 42 | 'Father, if it be thy will, take this cup away from me. Yet not my will but thine be done.' 
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	| 43 | And now there appeared to him an angel from heaven bringing him strength, |  | 
	| 44 | and in anguish of spirit he prayed the more urgently; and his sweat was like clots of blood falling to the ground. |  | 
	| 45 | When he rose from prayer and came to the disciples he found them asleep, worn out by grief. |  | 
	| 46 | 'Why are you sleeping?' he said. 'Rise and pray that you may be spared the test.' 
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	| 47 | WHILE HE WAS STILL SPEAKING a Crowd appeared with the man called Judas, one of the Twelve, at their head. | The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus Lk.22.47-53 (Gethsemane) -[ Lk.22.47-53 → ]  - Mt.26.47-56, Mk.14.43-50, Jn.18.3-12 | 
	| 48 | He came up to Jesus to kiss him; but Jesus said, 'Judas, would you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?' 
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	| 49 | When his followers saw what was coming, they said, 'Lord, shall we use our swords?' |  | 
	| 50 | And one of them struck at the High Priest's servant, cutting off his right ear. |  | 
	| 51 | But Jesus answered, 'Let them have their way.' Then he touched the man's ear and healed him. 
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	| 52 | Turning to the chief priests, the officers of the temple police, and the elders, who had come to seize him, he said, 'Do you take me for a bandit, that you have come out with swords and cudgels to arrest me? |  | 
	| 53 | Day after day, when I was in the temple with you, you kept your hands off me. But this is your moment—the hour when darkness reigns.' |  | 
	| 54 | Then they arrested him and led him away. They brought him to the High Priest's house, and Peter followed at a distance. | Peter's Denial of Jesus Lk.22.54-62 (Jerusalem) -[ Lk.22.54-62 → ]  - Mt.26.57-75, Mk.14.53-72, Jn.18.12-18, Jn.18.25-27 | 
	| 55 | They lit a fire in the middle of the courtyard and sat round it, and Peter sat among them. |  | 
	| 56 | A serving-maid who saw him sitting in the firelight stared at him and said, 'This man was with him too.' |  | 
	| 57 | But he denied it: 'Woman,' he said, 'I do not know him.' |  | 
	| 58 | A little later someone else noticed him and said, 'You also are one of them.' |  | 
	| 59 | But Peter said to him, 'No, I am not.' About an hour passed and another spoke more strongly still: 'Of course this fellow was with him. He must have been; he is a Galilean.' |  | 
	| 60 | But Peter said, 'Man, I do not know what you are talking about.' At that moment, while he was still speaking, a cock crew; |  | 
	| 61 | and the Lord turned and looked at Peter. And Peter remembered the Lord's words, 'Tonight before the cock crows you will disown me three times.' 
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	| 63 | The men who were guarding Jesus mocked at him. | The Mocking and Beating of Jesus Lk.21.63-65 (Jerusalem) -[ Lk.21.63-65 → ]  - Mt.26.67-68, Mk.14.65 | 
	| 64 | They beat him, they blindfolded him, and they kept asking him, 'Now, prophet, who hit you? Tell us that.' |  | 
	| 65 | And so they went on heaping insults upon him. 
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	| 66 | WHEN DAY BROKE, the elders of the nation, chief priests, and doctors of the law assembled, and he was brought before their Council. | Jesus before the Council. Lk.21.66-71 (Jerusalem) -[ Lk.21.66-71 → ]  - Mt.26.59-66, Mk.14.55-64, Jn.18.19-24 | 
	| 67 | 'Tell us,' they said, 'are you the Messiah?' 'If I tell you,' he replied, 'you I will not believe me; |  | 
	| 68 | and if I ask questions, you will not answer. |  | 
	| 69 | But from now on, the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand of Almighty God.' | - the Son of man shall be seated at the right hand of the power of God Lk.22.69 - Dn.7.13, Ps.110.1 | 
	| 70 | 'You are the Son of God, then?' they all said, and he replied, |  | 
	| 71 | 'It is you who say I am.'  They said, 'Need we call  further witnesses? We have heard it ourselves from his own lips.' 
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