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John 8
Jesus
went
unto
the
mount
of
Olives.
2 And
early
in
the
morning
he
came
again
into
the
a
temple,
and
all
the
people
came
unto
him;
and
he
sat
down,
and
taught
them.
3 And
the
scribes
and
Pharisees
brought
unto
him
a
a
woman
taken
in
b
adultery;
and
when
they
had
set
her
in
the
midst,
4 They
say
unto
him,
Master,
this
woman
was
taken
in
adultery,
in
the
very
act.
5 Now
Moses
in
the
a
law
commanded
us,
that
such
should
be
stoned:
but
what
sayest
thou?
6 This
they
said,
tempting
him,
that
they
might
have
to
accuse
him.
But
Jesus
stooped
down,
and
with
his
finger
a
wrote
on
the
ground,
as
though
he
heard
them
not.
7 So
when
they
continued
asking
him,
he
lifted
up
himself,
and
said
unto
them,
He
that
is
without
a
sin
among
you,
let
him
b
first
cast
a
c
stone
at
her.
8 And
again
he
stooped
down,
and
wrote
on
the
ground.
9 And
they
which
heard
it,
being
convicted
by
their
own
a
conscience,
went
out
one
by
one,
beginning
at
the
eldest,
even
unto
the
last:
and
Jesus
was
left
alone,
and
the
woman
standing
in
the
midst.
10 When
Jesus
had
lifted
up
himself,
and
saw
none
but
the
woman,
he
said
unto
her,
Woman,
where
are
those
thine
accusers?
hath
no
man
condemned
thee?
11 She
said,
No
man,
Lord.
And
Jesus
said
unto
her,
Neither
do
I
a
condemn
thee:
go,
and
b
sin
b
no
c
more.
12 Then
spake
Jesus
again
unto
them,
saying,
I
am
the
a
light
of
the
world:
he
that
followeth
me
shall
not
b
walk
in
c
darkness,
but
shall
have
the
light
of
life.
13 The
Pharisees
therefore
said
unto
him,
Thou
bearest
record
of
thyself;
thy
record
is
not
true.
14 Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Though
I
bear
record
of
myself,
yet
my
record
is
true:
for
I
know
a
whence
I
came,
and
whither
I
go;
but
ye
cannot
tell
b
whence
I
come,
and
whither
I
go.
15 Ye
judge
after
the
flesh;
I
a
judge
no
man.
16 And
yet
if
I
a
judge,
my
b
judgment
is
true:
for
I
am
not
c
alone,
but
I
and
the
Father
that
sent
me.
17 It
is
also
written
in
your
law,
that
the
a
testimony
of
two
men
is
true.
18 I
am
one
that
bear
witness
of
myself,
and
the
a
Father
that
sent
me
beareth
b
witness
of
me.
19 Then
said
they
unto
him,
Where
is
thy
Father?
Jesus
answered,
Ye
neither
know
me,
nor
my
Father:
if
ye
had
a
known
me,
ye
should
have
known
my
Father
also.
20 These
words
spake
Jesus
in
the
treasury,
as
he
taught
in
the
temple:
and
no
man
laid
hands
on
him;
for
his
hour
was
not
yet
come.
21 Then
said
Jesus
again
unto
them,
I
go
my
way,
and
ye
shall
seek
me,
and
shall
die
in
your
a
sins:
whither
I
go,
ye
cannot
come.
22 Then
said
the
Jews,
Will
he
kill
himself?
because
he
saith,
Whither
I
go,
ye
cannot
come.
23 And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
are
from
a
beneath;
I
am
from
above:
ye
are
of
this
b
world;
I
am
not
of
this
world.
24 I
said
therefore
unto
you,
that
ye
shall
a
die
in
your
sins:
for
if
ye
b
believe
not
that
I
am
he,
ye
shall
die
in
your
sins.
25 Then
said
they
unto
him,
Who
art
thou?
And
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Even
the
same
that
I
said
unto
you
from
the
beginning.
26 I
have
many
things
to
say
and
to
judge
of
you:
but
he
that
sent
me
is
true;
and
I
speak
to
the
world
those
things
which
I
have
a
heard
of
him.
27 They
understood
not
that
he
spake
to
them
of
the
Father.
28 Then
said
Jesus
unto
them,
When
ye
have
lifted
up
the
Son
of
man,
then
shall
ye
know
that
I
am
he,
and
that
I
do
a
nothing
of
myself;
but
as
my
b
Father
hath
c
taught
me,
I
d
speak
these
things.
29 And
he
that
a
sent
me
is
with
me:
the
Father
hath
not
left
me
b
alone;
for
I
c
do
always
those
things
that
d
please
him.
30 As
he
spake
these
words,
many
a
believed
on
him.
31 Then
said
Jesus
to
those
Jews
which
believed
on
him,
If
ye
a
continue
in
my
word,
then
are
ye
my
b
disciples
indeed;
32 And
ye
shall
a
know
the
b
truth,
and
the
c
truth
shall
make
you
d
free.
33 They
answered
him,
We
be
a
Abraham's
seed,
and
were
never
in
bondage
to
any
man:
how
sayest
thou,
Ye
shall
be
made
free?
34 Jesus
answered
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
Whosoever
a
committeth
b
sin
is
the
c
servant
of
sin.
35 And
the
servant
abideth
not
in
the
house
for
ever:
but
the
Son
abideth
ever.
36 If
the
Son
therefore
shall
make
you
a
free,
ye
shall
be
free
indeed.
37 I
know
that
ye
are
Abraham's
seed;
but
ye
seek
to
kill
me,
because
my
word
hath
no
place
in
you.
38 I
speak
that
which
I
have
seen
with
my
Father:
and
ye
do
that
which
ye
have
seen
with
your
father.
39 They
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Abraham
is
our
father.
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
If
ye
were
a
Abraham's
b
children,
ye
would
do
the
c
works
of
Abraham.
40 But
now
ye
seek
to
kill
me,
a
man
that
hath
told
you
the
truth,
which
I
have
heard
of
God:
this
did
not
Abraham.
41 Ye
do
the
deeds
of
your
father.
Then
said
they
to
him,
We
be
not
born
of
fornication;
we
have
one
Father,
even
God.
42 Jesus
said
unto
them,
If
God
were
your
Father,
ye
would
love
me:
for
I
proceeded
forth
and
a
came
from
God;
neither
came
I
of
myself,
but
he
b
sent
me.
43 Why
do
ye
not
understand
my
speech?
even
because
ye
cannot
a
hear
my
word.
44 Ye
are
of
your
father
the
a
devil,
and
the
b
lusts
of
your
father
ye
will
do.
He
was
a
c
murderer
from
the
beginning,
and
abode
not
in
the
d
truth,
because
there
is
no
truth
in
him.
When
he
speaketh
a
e
lie,
he
speaketh
of
his
own:
for
he
is
a
f
liar,
and
the
father
of
it.
45 And
because
I
tell
you
the
truth,
ye
believe
me
not.
46 Which
of
you
a
convinceth
me
of
b
sin?
And
if
I
say
the
truth,
why
do
ye
not
believe
me?
47
a
He
that
is
of
God
b
heareth
God's
words:
ye
therefore
hear
them
not,
because
ye
are
not
of
God.
48 Then
answered
the
Jews,
and
said
unto
him,
Say
we
not
well
that
thou
art
a
Samaritan,
and
hast
a
a
devil?
49 Jesus
answered,
I
have
not
a
devil;
but
I
a
honour
my
Father,
and
ye
do
dishonour
me.
50 And
I
seek
not
mine
own
a
glory:
there
is
one
that
seeketh
and
judgeth.
51 Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
If
a
man
keep
my
saying,
he
shall
never
see
a
death.
52 Then
said
the
Jews
unto
him,
Now
we
know
that
thou
hast
a
devil.
Abraham
is
dead,
and
the
prophets;
and
thou
sayest,
If
a
man
keep
my
saying,
he
shall
never
a
taste
of
death.
53 Art
thou
greater
than
our
father
Abraham,
which
is
dead?
and
the
prophets
are
dead:
whom
makest
thou
thyself?
54 Jesus
answered,
If
I
honour
myself,
my
honour
is
nothing:
it
is
my
a
Father
that
b
honoureth
me;
of
whom
ye
say,
that
he
is
your
God:
55 Yet
ye
have
not
known
him;
but
I
know
him:
and
if
I
should
say,
I
know
him
not,
I
shall
be
a
liar
like
unto
you:
but
I
know
him,
and
keep
his
saying.
56 Your
father
a
Abraham
b
rejoiced
to
c
see
my
day:
and
he
saw
it,
and
was
glad.
57 Then
said
the
Jews
unto
him,
Thou
art
not
yet
fifty
years
old,
and
hast
thou
seen
Abraham?
58 Jesus
said
unto
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
a
Before
Abraham
was,
b
I
am.
59 Then
took
they
up
a
stones
to
cast
at
him:
but
Jesus
hid
himself,
and
went
out
of
the
temple,
going
through
the
midst
of
them,
and
so
b
passed
by.
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