John 18

3 Christ is betrayed, 6 The words of his mouth smite the officers to the ground. 10 Peter smiteth off Malchus’ ear. 13 Jesus is brought before Annas and Caiaphas. 25 Where Peter denieth him. 36 He telleth Pilate what his kingdom is.
1.When Jesus had spoken these things, he went forth with his disciples over the abrook *Cedron, where was a garden, into the which he entered, and his disciples.
2.And Judas which betrayed him, knewe also the place: for Jesus oft times resorted thither with his disciples.
3.*Judas then after he had received a bband of men and officers of the high Priests, and of the Pharises, came thither with lanterns and torches, and weapons.
4.Then Jesus, knowing all things that should come unto him, went forth and said unto them, Whom seek ye?
5.They answered him, Jesus of Nazaret. Jesus said unto them, I am he. Now Judas also which betrayed him, stood with them.
6.Assoon then as he had said unto them, I am he, they went backwards, and fell to the ground.
7.Then he asked them again, Whom seek ye? And they said, Jesus of Nazaret.
8.Jesus answered, I said unto you, that I am he: therefore if ye seek me, let these go their way,
9.This was that the word might be fulfilled which he spake, *cOf them which thou gavest me, have I lost none.
10.Then Simon Peter having a sword, drew it, and smote the high Priest’s servant, and cut off his right ear. Now the servant’s name was Malchus.
11.Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the sheath: shall I not drink of the cup which my Father hath given me?
12.Then the band and the captain, and the officers of the Jews took Jesus, and bound him,
13.And led him away to *dAnnas first (for he was Father in law to Caiaphas, which was the high Priest ethat same year) 14*And Caiaphas was he, that gave counsel to the Jews, that it was expedient that one man should die for the people.
15.*Now Simon Peter followed Jesus, and another disciple, and that disciple was knowen of the high Priest: therefore he went in with Jesus into the hall of the high Priest.
16.But Peter stood at the door without. Then went out the other disciple which was knowen unto the high Priest, and spake to her that kept the door, and brought in Peter.
17.Then said the maid that kept the door, unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this man’s disciples? He said, I am not.
18.And the servants and officers stood there, which had made a fire of coals: for it was cold, and they warmed them selves. And Peter also stood among them and warmed him self.
19.(¶ The high Priest then asked Jesus of his disciples, and of his doctrine.
20.Jesus answered him, I spake fopenly to the world: I ever taught in the Synagogue and in the Temple, whither the Jews resort continually, and in secret have I said nothing.
21.Why askest thou me? ask them which heard me what I said unto them: behold, they know what I said.
22.When he had spoken these things, one of the officers which stood by, smote Jesus with his rod, saying, Answerest thou the high Priest so?
23.Jesus answered him, If I have evil spoken, bear witness of the evil: but if I have well spoken, why smitest thou me?
24.¶ Now Annas had gsent him bound unto Caiaphas the high Priest)
25.*And Simon Peter stood and warmed him self, and they said unto him, Art not thou also of his disciples? He denied it, and said, I am not.
26.One of the servants of the high Priest, his cousin whose ear Peter smote off, said, Did not I see thee in the garden with him?
27.Peter then denied again, and immediately the cock crew.
28.*Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas into the common hall. Now it was morning and they them selves went not into the common hall, lest they should be *defiled, but that they might eat the Passover.
29.Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man?
30.They answered and said unto him, If he were not an evil doer, we would not have delivered him unto thee.
31.Then said Pilate unto them, Take hye him, and judge him after your own Law. Then the Jews said unto him, It is not ilawful for us to put any man to death.
32.It was that the word of Jesus *might be fulfilled which he spake, signifying what death he should die.
33.*So Pilate entered into the common hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?
34.Jesus answered him, Saist thou that of thy self, or did other tell it thee of me?
35.Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? Thine own nation, and the high Priests have delivered thee unto me. What hast thou done?
36.Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this kworld: if my kingdom were of this world, my servants would surely fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.
37.Pilate then said unto him, Art thou a King then? Jesus answered, Thou saist that I am a King: for this cause am I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth: every one that is of the truth, heareth my voice.
38.Pilate said unto him, lWhat is truth? And when he had said that, he went out again unto the Jews, and said unto them, I find in him no cause at all.
39.*But you have a mcustom, that I should deliver you one loose at the Passover: will ye then that I loose unto you the King of the Jews?
40.*Then cried they all again, saying, Not him, but Barabbas: now this Barabbas was a murderer.

Notes

1-*.
1 Kings 15.13, Mat. 26.36, Mar. 14.32, Luk. 22.39.
1-a.
Which was a deep valley through the which a stream ran after a great rain.
3-*.
Mat. 26.47, Mar. 14.43, Luk. 22.47.
3-b.
The which he had obtained of the governor of the Temple.
9-*.
Chap. 17.12.
9-c.
He both spared their bodies and also saved their souls.
13-*.
Luk 3.2.
13-d.
Who sent Christ unto Caiaphas the high Priest bound.
13-e.
Although this office was for term of life by God’s ordinance, yet the ambition, and dissension of the Jews caused the Romans from time to time to change it either for bribery or favour.
14-*.
Chap. 11.50.
15-*.
Mat. 26.58, Mar. 14.54, Luk. 22.54.
20-f.
That is, frankly, and plainly.
24-g.
After that Caiaphas had first sent him to him.
25-*.
Mat. 26.69, Mar. 14.66, Luk. 22.55.
28-*.
Mat. 27.1, Mar. 15.1, Luk. 23.1.
28-*-1.
Act. 10.28 and 11.3.
31-h.
He spoke this disdainfully, because they were so bent against all right and equity.
31-i.
As if they should say, You will not suffer us to do it: for he knew that it was not permitted to them by the Romans to punish with death.
32-*.
Mat. 20.19.
33-*.
Mat. 27.11, Mar. 15.2, Luk. 23.3.
36-k.
It stands not in strength of men, nor in worldly defence.
38-l.
This was a mocking, and disdainful question.
39-*.
Mat. 27.25, Mar. 15.6, Luk. 23.17.
39-m.
This was one of their blind abuses: for the Law of God gave no liberty to quite a wicked trespasser.
40-*.
Act. 3.14.