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The Lord Yahweh has given me the tongue of those who are taught,
    that I may know how to sustain with words him who is weary.
He awakens morning by morning,
    he awakens my ear to hear as those who are taught.
The Lord Yahweh has opened my ear.
    I was not rebellious.
    I have not turned back.

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13 Now when Jesus heard this, he withdrew from there in a boat to a deserted place apart. When the multitudes heard it, they followed him on foot from the cities.

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23 After he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into the mountain by himself to pray. When evening had come, he was there alone.

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35 Early in the morning, while it was still dark, he rose up and went out, and departed into a deserted place, and prayed there.

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46 After he had taken leave of them, he went up the mountain to pray.

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16 But he withdrew himself into the desert, and prayed.

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12 In these days, he went out to the mountain to pray, and he continued all night in prayer to God.

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18 As he was praying alone, the disciples were with him, and he asked them, “Who do the multitudes say that I am?”

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41 He was withdrawn from them about a stone’s throw, and he knelt down and prayed,

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44 Being in agony he prayed more earnestly. His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down on the ground.

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39 He went forward a little, fell on his face, and prayed, saying, “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass away from me; nevertheless, not what I desire, but what you desire.”

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

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36 He said, “Abba,[a] Father, all things are possible to you. Please remove this cup from me. However, not what I desire, but what you desire.”

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Footnotes

  1. 14:36 Abba is a Greek spelling for the Aramaic word for “Father” or “Daddy” used in a familiar, respectful, and loving way.

39 Again he went away, and prayed, saying the same words.

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