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by John MacArthur


  25Then Judas, who was betraying Him, answered and said, “Rabbi, is it I?” He said to him, “You have said it.”

  Jesus Institutes the Lord’s Supper

  (Mark 14:22–26; Luke 22:14–23; 1 Cor. 11:23–26)

  26uAnd as they were eating, vJesus took bread, 3blessed and broke it, and gave it to the disciples and said, “Take, eat; wthis is My body.”

  27Then He took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, x“Drink from it, all of you.

  28“For ythis is My blood zof the 4new covenant, which is shed afor many for the 5remission of sins.

  29“But bI say to you, I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on cuntil that day when I drink it new with you in My Father’s kingdom.”

  30dAnd when they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.

  Jesus Predicts Peter’s Denial

  (Mark 14:27–31; Luke 22:31–34; John 13:36–38)

  31Then Jesus said to them, e“All of you will fbe 6made to stumble because of Me this night, for it is written:

  g‘I will strike the Shepherd,

  And the sheep of the flock will be scattered.’

  32“But after I have been raised, hI will go before you to Galilee.”

  33Peter answered and said to Him, “Even if all are 7made to stumble because of You, I will never be made to stumble.”

  34Jesus said to him, i“Assuredly, I say to you that this night, before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.”

  35Peter said to Him, “Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You!” And so said all the disciples.

  The Prayer in the Garden

  (Mark 14:32–42; Luke 22:39–46)

  36jThen Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to the disciples, “Sit here while I go and pray over there.”

  37And He took with Him Peter and kthe two sons of Zebedee, and He began to be sorrowful and deeply distressed.

  38Then He said to them, l“My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even to death. Stay here and watch with Me.”

  39He went a little farther and fell on His face, and mprayed, saying, n“O My Father, if it is possible, olet this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, pnot as I will, but as You will.”

  40Then He came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, “What? Could you not watch with Me one hour?

  41q“Watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. rThe spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.”

  42Again, a second time, He went away and prayed, saying, “O My Father, 8if this cup cannot pass away from Me unless I drink it, Your will be done.”

  43And He came and found them asleep again, for their eyes were heavy.

  44So He left them, went away again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words.

  45Then He came to His disciples and said to them, “Are you still sleeping and resting? Behold, the hour 9is at hand, and the Son of Man is being sbetrayed into the hands of sinners.

  46“Rise, let us be going. See, My betrayer is at hand.”

  Betrayal and Arrest in Gethsemane

  (Mark 14:43–52; Luke 22:47–53; John 18:1–11)

  47And twhile He was still speaking, behold, Judas, one of the twelve, with a great multitude with swords and clubs, came from the chief priests and elders of the people.

  48Now His betrayer had given them a sign, saying, “Whomever I kiss, He is the One; seize Him.”

  49Immediately he went up to Jesus and said, “Greetings, Rabbi!” uand kissed Him.

  50But Jesus said to him, v“Friend, why have you come?” Then they came and laid hands on Jesus and took Him.

  51And suddenly, wone of those who were with Jesus stretched out his hand and drew his sword, struck the servant of the high priest, and cut off his ear.

  52But Jesus said to him, “Put your sword in its place, xfor all who take the sword will 10perish by the sword.

  53“Or do you think that I cannot now pray to My Father, and He will provide Me with ymore than twelve legions of angels?

  54“How then could the Scriptures be fulfilled, zthat it must happen thus?”

  55In that hour Jesus said to the multitudes, “Have you come out, as against a robber, with swords and clubs to take Me? I sat daily with you, teaching in the temple, and you did not seize Me.

  56“But all this was done that the aScriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled.” Then ball the disciples forsook Him and fled.

  Jesus Faces the Sanhedrin

  (Mark 14:53–65; Luke 22:66–71; John 18:12–14, 19–24)

  57cAnd those who had laid hold of Jesus led Him away to Caiaphas the high priest, where the scribes and the elders were assembled.

  58But dPeter followed Him at a distance to the high priest’s courtyard. And he went in and sat with the servants to see the end.

  59Now the chief priests, 11the elders, and all the council sought efalse testimony against Jesus to put Him to death,

  6012but found none. Even though fmany false witnesses came forward, they found none. But at last gtwo 13false witnesses came forward

  61and said, “This fellow said, h‘I am able to destroy the temple of God and to build it in three days.’ ”

  62iAnd the high priest arose and said to Him, “Do You answer nothing? What is it these men testify against You?”

  63But jJesus kept silent. And the high priest answered and said to Him, k“I put You under oath by the living God: Tell us if You are the Christ, the Son of God!”

  64Jesus said to him, “It is as you said. Nevertheless, I say to you, lhereafter you will see the Son of Man msitting at the right hand of the Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven.”

  65nThen the high priest tore his clothes, saying, “He has spoken blasphemy! What further need do we have of witnesses? Look, now you have heard His oblasphemy!

  66“What do you think?” They answered and said, p“He is deserving of death.”

  67qThen they spat in His face and beat Him; and rothers struck Him with 14the palms of their hands,

  68saying, s“Prophesy to us, Christ! Who is the one who struck You?”

  Peter Denies Jesus, and Weeps Bitterly

  (Mark 14:66–72; Luke 22:54–62; John 18:15–18, 25–27)

  69tNow Peter sat outside in the courtyard. And a servant girl came to him, saying, “You also were with Jesus of Galilee.”

  70But he denied it before them all, saying, “I do not know what you are saying.”

  71And when he had gone out to the gateway, another girl saw him and said to those who were there, “This fellow also was with Jesus of Nazareth.”

  72But again he denied with an oath, “I do not know the Man!”

  73And a little later those who stood by came up and said to Peter, “Surely you also are one of them, for your uspeech betrays you.”

  74Then vhe began to 15curse and 16swear, saying, “I do not know the Man!” Immediately a rooster crowed.

  75And Peter remembered the word of Jesus who had said to him, w“Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.” So he went out and wept bitterly.

  Matthew 27

  Jesus Handed Over to Pontius Pilate

  (Mark 15:1; Luke 23:1; John 18:28)

  1When morning came, aall the chief priests and elders of the people plotted against Jesus to put Him to death.

  2And when they had bound Him, they led Him away and bdelivered Him to 1Pontius Pilate the governor.

  Judas Hangs Himself

  (Acts 1:18, 19)

  3cThen Judas, His betrayer, seeing that He had been condemned, was remorseful and brought back the thirty dpieces of silver to the chief priests and elders,

  4saying, “I have sinned by betraying innocent blood.” And they said, “What is that to us? You see to it!”

  5Then he threw down the pieces of silver in the temple and edeparted, and went and hanged himself.

  6But the chief priests took the silver pieces and said, “It is not lawful to put them into the treasury
, because they are the price of blood.”

  7And they consulted together and bought with them the potter’s field, to bury strangers in.

  8Therefore that field has been called fthe Field of Blood to this day.

  9Then was fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying, g“And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the value of Him who was priced, whom they of the children of Israel priced,

  10“and hgave them for the potter’s field, as the LORD directed me.”

  Jesus Faces Pilate

  (Mark 15:2–5; Luke 23:2–5; John 18:29–38)

  11Now Jesus stood before the governor. iAnd the governor asked Him, saying, “Are You the King of the Jews?” Jesus said to him, j“It is as you say.”

  12And while He was being accused by the chief priests and elders, kHe answered nothing.

  13Then Pilate said to Him, l“Do You not hear how many things they testify against You?”

  14But He answered him not one word, so that the governor marveled greatly.

  Taking the Place of Barabbas

  (Mark 15:6–15; Luke 23:13–25; John 18:39, 40)

  15mNow at the feast the governor was accustomed to releasing to the multitude one prisoner whom they wished.

  16And at that time they had a notorious prisoner called 2Barabbas.

  17Therefore, when they had gathered together, Pilate said to them, “Whom do you want me to release to you? Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ?”

  18For he knew that they had handed Him over because of nenvy.

  19While he was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent to him, saying, “Have nothing to do with that just Man, for I have suffered many things today in a dream because of Him.”

  20oBut the chief priests and elders persuaded the multitudes that they should ask for Barabbas and destroy Jesus.

  21The governor answered and said to them, “Which of the two do you want me to release to you?” They said, p“Barabbas!”

  22Pilate said to them, “What then shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?” They all said to him, “Let Him be crucified!”

  23Then the governor said, q“Why, what evil has He done?” But they cried out all the more, saying, “Let Him be crucified!”

  24When Pilate saw that he could not prevail at all, but rather that a 3tumult was rising, he rtook water and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, “I am innocent of the blood of this 4just Person. You see to it.”

  25And all the people answered and said, s“His blood be on us and on our children.”

  26Then he released Barabbas to them; and when the had 5scourged Jesus, he delivered Him to be crucified.

  The Soldiers Mock Jesus

  (Mark 15:16–20)

  27uThen the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the 6Praetorium and gathered the whole 7garrison around Him.

  28And they vstripped Him and wput a scarlet robe on Him.

  29xWhen they had 8twisted a crown of thorns, they put it on His head, and a reed in His right hand. And they bowed the knee before Him and mocked Him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!”

  30Then ythey spat on Him, and took the reed and struck Him on the head.

  31And when they had mocked Him, they took the robe off Him, put His own clothes on Him, zand led Him away to be crucified.

  The King on a Cross

  (Mark 15:21–32; Luke 23:26–43; John 19:17–27)

  32aNow as they came out, bthey found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name. Him they compelled to bear His cross.

  33cAnd when they had come to a place called Golgotha, that is to say, Place of a Skull,

  34dthey gave Him 9sour wine mingled with gall to drink. But when He had tasted it, He would not drink.

  35eThen they crucified Him, and divided His garments, casting lots, 10that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet:

  f“They divided My garments among them,

  And for My clothing they cast lots.”

  36gSitting down, they kept watch over Him there.

  37And they hput up over His head the accusation written against Him:

  THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS.

  38iThen two robbers were crucified with Him, one on the right and another on the left.

  39And jthose who passed by blasphemed Him, wagging their heads

  40and saying, k“You who destroy the temple and build it in three days, save Yourself! lIf You are the Son of God, come down from the cross.”

  41Likewise the chief priests also, mocking with the 11scribes and elders, said,

  42“He msaved others; Himself He cannot save. 12If He is the King of Israel, let Him now come down from the cross, and we will believe 13Him.

  43n“He trusted in God; let Him deliver Him now if He will have Him; for He said, ‘I am the Son of God.’ ”

  44oEven the robbers who were crucified with Him reviled Him with the same thing.

  Jesus Dies on the Cross

  (Mark 15:33–41; Luke 23:44–49; John 19:28–30)

  45pNow from the sixth hour until the ninth hour there was darkness over all the land.

  46And about the ninth hour qJesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” that is, r“My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”

  47Some of those who stood there, when they heard that, said, “This Man is calling for Elijah!”

  48Immediately one of them ran and took a sponge, sfilled it with sour wine and put it on a reed, and offered it to Him to drink.

  49The rest said, “Let Him alone; let us see if Elijah will come to save Him.”

  50And Jesus tcried out again with a loud voice, and uyielded up His spirit.

  51Then, behold, vthe veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom; and the earth quaked, and the rocks were split,

  52and the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised;

  53and coming out of the graves after His resurrection, they went into the holy city and appeared to many.

  54wSo when the centurion and those with him, who were guarding Jesus, saw the earthquake and the things that had happened, they feared greatly, saying, x“Truly this was the Son of God!”

  55And many women ywho followed Jesus from Galilee, ministering to Him, were there looking on from afar,

  56zamong whom were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and 14Joses, and the mother of Zebedee’s sons.

  Jesus Buried in Joseph’s Tomb

  (Mark 15:42–47; Luke 23:50–56; John 19:38–42)

  57Now awhen evening had come, there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who himself had also become a disciple of Jesus.

  58This man went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. Then Pilate commanded the body to be given to him.

  59When Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth,

  60and blaid it in his new tomb which he had hewn out of the rock; and he rolled a large stone against the door of the tomb, and departed.

  61And Mary Magdalene was there, and the other Mary, sitting 15opposite the tomb.

  Pilate Sets a Guard

  62On the next day, which followed the Day of Preparation, the chief priests and Pharisees gathered together to Pilate,

  63saying, “Sir, we remember, while He was still alive, how that deceiver said, c‘After three days I will rise.’

  64“Therefore command that the tomb be made secure until the third day, lest His disciples come 16by night and steal Him away, and say to the people, ‘He has risen from the dead.’ So the last deception will be worse than the first.”

  65Pilate said to them, “You have a guard; go your way, make it as secure as you know how.”

  66So they went and made the tomb secure, dsealing the stone and setting the guard.

  Matthew 28

  He Is Risen

  (Mark 16:1–8; Luke 24:1–12; John 20:1–10)

  1Now aafter the Sabbath, as the first day of the week began to dawn, Mary Magdalene band the other Mary ca
me to see the tomb.

  2And behold, there was a great earthquake; for can angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone 1from the door, and sat on it.

  3dHis countenance was like lightning, and his clothing as white as snow.

  4And the guards shook for fear of him, and became like edead men.

  5But the angel answered and said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified.

  6“He is not here; for He is risen, fas He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.

  7“And go quickly and tell His disciples that He is risen from the dead, and indeed gHe is going before you into Galilee; there you will see Him. Behold, I have told you.”

  8So they went out quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy, and ran to bring His disciples word.

  The Women Worship the Risen Lord

  9And 2as they went to tell His disciples, behold, hJesus met them, saying, “Rejoice!” So they came and held Him by the feet and worshiped Him.

  10Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell iMy brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see Me.”

  The Soldiers Are Bribed

  11Now while they were going, behold, some of the guard came into the city and reported to the chief priests all the things that had happened.

  12When they had assembled with the elders and consulted together, they gave a large sum of money to the soldiers,

  13saying, “Tell them, ‘His disciples came at night and stole Him away while we slept.’

  14“And if this comes to the governor’s ears, we will appease him and make you secure.”

  15So they took the money and did as they were instructed; and this saying is commonly reported among the Jews until this day.

  The Great Commission

  (Mark 16:14–18; Luke 24:36–49; John 20:19–23; Acts 1:6–8)

  16Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, to the mountain jwhich Jesus had appointed for them.

  17When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some kdoubted.

  18And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, l“All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.

  19m“Go 3therefore and nmake disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,

 

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