Jesus Appears to the Disciples in Galilee

21 After these things Jesus revealed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias. Now he revealed himself[a] in this way: Simon Peter and Thomas (who was called Didymus)[b] and Nathanael from Cana in Galilee and the sons of Zebedee and two others of his disciples were together. Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing!” They said to him, “We also are coming with you.” They went out and got into the boat, and during that night they caught nothing.

Now when it[c] was already early morning, Jesus stood on the beach. However, the disciples did not know that it was Jesus. So Jesus said to them, “Children, you do not have any fish to eat, do you?[d] They answered him, “No.” And he said to them, “Throw the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.”[e] So they threw it,[f] and were no longer able to haul it in from the large number of the fish.

Then that disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, “It is the Lord!” So Simon Peter, when he[g] heard that it was the Lord, tied around himself his outer garment (for he was naked)[h] and threw himself into the sea. But the other disciples came in the boat, dragging the net of fish, because they were not far from the land, but about two hundred cubits[i] away.

So when they got out on the land, they saw a charcoal fire laid there, and a fish lying on it,[j] and bread. 10 Jesus said to them, “Bring some of the fish that you have just now caught.” 11 So Simon Peter got into the boat[k] and hauled the net to the land, full of large fish—one hundred fifty-three—and although there[l] were so many, the net was not torn. 12 Jesus said to them, “Come, eat breakfast!” But none of the disciples dared to ask him, “Who are you?” because they[m] knew that it was the Lord. 13 Jesus came and took the bread and gave it[n] to them, and the fish likewise. 14 This was now the third time Jesus was revealed to the disciples after he[o] had been raised from the dead.

Peter Is Restored Three Times

15 Now when they had eaten breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Feed my lambs!” 16 He said to him again a second time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Shepherd my sheep!” 17 He said to him a third time, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter was distressed because he said to him a third time, “Do you love me?” and he said to him, “Lord, you know everything! You know that I love you!” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep! 18 Truly, truly I say to you, when you were young, you tied your clothes[p] around yourself and walked wherever you wanted. But when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will tie you up and carry you where you do not want to go.[q] 19 (Now he said this to indicate by what kind of death he would glorify God.) And after he[r] had said this, he said to him, “Follow me!”

Peter and the Other Disciple Jesus Loved

20 Peter turned and[s] saw the disciple whom Jesus loved following them[t] (who also leaned back on his chest at the dinner and said, “Lord, who is the one betraying you?”) 21 So when he[u] saw this one, Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, but what about this one?” 22 Jesus said to him, “If I want him to remain until I come, what is that[v] to you? You follow me!” 23 So this saying went out to the brothers that that disciple would not die. But Jesus did not say to him that he would not die, but “If I want him to remain until I come, what is that[w] to you?”

A Concluding Word of Testimony

24 This is the disciple who is testifying about these things, and who has written down these things. And we know that his testimony is true. 25 Now there are also many other things that Jesus did, which—if they were written down one after the other—I suppose not even the world itself could contain the books that would be written.

Footnotes

  1. John 21:1 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  2. John 21:2 The Greek term means “the Twin”
  3. John 21:4 Here “when” is supplied as a component of the temporal genitive absolute participle (“was”)
  4. John 21:5 *The negative construction in Greek anticipates a negative answer here, indicated in the translation by the phrase “do you
  5. John 21:6 *Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  6. John 21:6 *Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  7. John 21:7 Here “when” is supplied as a component of the participle (“heard”) which is understood as temporal
  8. John 21:7 I.e., “he was naked underneath the outer garment,” which he tucked into his belt; alternatively, this could mean “for he was stripped for work”
  9. John 21:8 Approximately 100 yards or 92 meters, based on a cubit of 18 inches.
  10. John 21:9 *Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  11. John 21:11 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  12. John 21:11 Here “although” is supplied as a component of the participle (“were”) which is understood as concessive
  13. John 21:12 Here “because” is supplied as a component of the participle (“knew”) which is understood as causal
  14. John 21:13 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  15. John 21:14 Here “after” is supplied as a component of the participle (“had been raised”) which is understood as temporal
  16. John 21:18 The words “your clothes” are not in the Greek text but are implied
  17. John 21:18 *The words “to go” are not in the Greek text but are implied
  18. John 21:19 Here “after” is supplied as a component of the participle (“had said”) which is understood as temporal
  19. John 21:20 Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“turned”) has been translated as a finite verb
  20. John 21:20 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
  21. John 21:21 Here “when” is supplied as a component of the participle (“saw”) which is understood as temporal
  22. John 21:22 The words “is that” are not in the Greek text but are supplied in keeping with English style
  23. John 21:23 The words “is that” are not in the Greek text but are supplied in keeping with English style

Épilogue

Une pêche miraculeuse

21 Quelque temps après, Jésus se montra encore aux disciples sur les bords du lac de Tibériade[a]. Voici dans quelles circonstances.

Simon Pierre, Thomas appelé le Jumeau, Nathanaël de Cana en Galilée, les fils de Zébédée et deux autres disciples se trouvaient ensemble.

Simon Pierre dit aux autres : Je m’en vais pêcher.

– Nous aussi. Nous y allons avec toi, lui dirent-ils.

Et les voilà partis. Ils montèrent dans un bateau, mais la nuit s’écoula sans qu’ils attrapent un seul poisson.

Déjà le jour commençait à se lever, et voici : Jésus se tenait debout sur le rivage. Mais les disciples ignoraient que c’était lui. Il les appela : Hé ! les enfants, avez-vous pris du poisson ?

– Rien, répondirent-ils.

– Jetez le filet du côté droit du bateau, leur dit-il alors, et vous en trouverez.

Ils lancèrent donc le filet et ne purent plus le remonter, tellement il y avait de poissons.

Le disciple que Jésus aimait dit alors à Pierre : C’est le Seigneur.

En entendant que c’était le Seigneur, Simon Pierre, qui avait enlevé sa tunique pour pêcher, la remit et se jeta à l’eau. Les autres disciples regagnèrent la rive avec le bateau, en remorquant le filet plein de poissons, car ils n’étaient qu’à une centaine de mètres du rivage.

Une fois descendus à terre, ils aperçurent un feu de braise avec du poisson dessus, et du pain.

10 Jésus leur dit : Apportez quelques-uns de ces poissons que vous venez de prendre.

11 Simon Pierre remonta dans le bateau et tira le filet à terre. Il était rempli de cent cinquante-trois gros poissons et, malgré leur grand nombre, le filet ne se déchira pas.

12 – Venez manger, leur dit Jésus.

Aucun des disciples n’osa lui demander : « Qui es-tu ? » Ils savaient que c’était le Seigneur. 13 Jésus s’approcha, prit le pain et le leur distribua, puis il fit de même pour le poisson.

14 C’était la troisième fois que Jésus se montrait à ses disciples, après sa résurrection.

Jésus et Pierre : l’apôtre rétabli dans sa mission

15 Après le repas, Jésus s’adressa à Simon Pierre : Simon, fils de Jean, m’aimes-tu plus que ne le font ceux-ci ?

– Oui, Seigneur, répondit-il, tu connais mon amour pour toi.

Jésus lui dit : Prends soin de mes agneaux.

16 Puis il lui demanda une deuxième fois : Simon, fils de Jean, m’aimes-tu ?

– Oui, Seigneur, lui répondit Simon. Tu connais mon amour pour toi.

Jésus lui dit : Nourris mes brebis.

17 Jésus lui demanda une troisième fois : Simon, fils de Jean, as-tu de l’amour pour moi ?

Pierre fut peiné car c’était la troisième fois que Jésus lui demandait : « As-tu de l’amour pour moi ? » Il lui répondit : Seigneur, tu sais tout, tu sais que j’ai de l’amour pour toi.

Jésus lui dit : Prends soin de mes brebis. 18 Vraiment, je te l’assure : quand tu étais plus jeune, tu mettais toi-même ta ceinture et tu allais où tu voulais, mais quand tu seras vieux, tu étendras les bras, un autre nouera ta ceinture et te mènera là où tu n’aimerais pas aller.

19 Par ces mots, il faisait allusion au genre de mort que Pierre allait endurer à la gloire de Dieu. Après avoir dit cela, il ajouta : Suis-moi !

20 Pierre se retourna et aperçut le disciple que Jésus aimait ; il marchait derrière eux. C’est ce disciple qui, au cours du repas, s’était penché vers Jésus et lui avait demandé : « Seigneur, quel est celui qui va te trahir ? »

21 En le voyant, Pierre demanda à Jésus : Seigneur, qu’en est-il de lui ?

22 Jésus lui répondit : Si je veux qu’il reste en vie jusqu’à ce que je revienne, que t’importe ? Toi, suis-moi.

23 Là-dessus, le bruit courut parmi les frères que ce disciple ne mourrait pas. En fait, Jésus n’avait pas dit qu’il ne mourrait pas, mais seulement : « Si je veux qu’il reste en vie jusqu’à ce que je revienne, que t’importe ? »

24 C’est ce même disciple qui témoigne de ces faits et qui les a écrits. Nous savons que son témoignage est vrai.

25 Jésus a accompli encore bien d’autres choses. Si on voulait les raconter une à une, je pense que le monde entier ne suffirait pas pour contenir tous les livres qu’il faudrait écrire.

Footnotes

  1. 21.1 Autre nom du lac de Galilée.