Juan 7
Ang Pulong Sang Dios
Si Jesus kag ang Iya mga Utod nga Lalaki
7 Pagkatapos sadto, naglibot-libot si Jesus sa Galilea. Ginlikawan niya nga magkadto sa Judea tungod kay ang mga lider sang mga Judio nagtinguha sa pagpatay sa iya. 2 Karon, sang malapit na ang piesta sang mga Judio nga ginatawag Piesta sang Pagpatindog sang mga Payag, 3 nagsiling ang mga utod ni Jesus sa iya, “Ngaa indi ka maghalin diri kag magkadto sa Judea agod makita sang imo mga sumulunod ang mga milagro nga imo ginahimo? 4 Kay wala sing tawo nga nagatago sang iya ginabuhat kon gusto siya makilala sang tanan. Gani kon nagahimo gid man ikaw sang mga milagro, ipakita mo na lang ini sa tanan!” 5 (Amo ini ang ginhambal sang mga utod ni Jesus kay bisan gani sila wala man nagtuo sa iya.) 6 Nagsiling si Jesus sa ila, “Kamo puwede maghimo sang inyo gusto bisan ano nga oras, pero kon sa akon, indi pa ini ang husto nga tion nga himuon ko ang dapat ko nga himuon. 7 Kamo indi pagdumtan sang mga tawo sang kalibutan, pero ako ginadumtan nila kay ginabuyagyag ko ang ila malain nga mga ginahimo. 8 Kamo lang ang magpamiesta. Pero indi lang ako kay indi pa ini ang akon husto nga tion.” 9 Pagkahambal niya sini sa ila nagpabilin siya sa Galilea.
Nagkadto si Jesus sa Piesta
10 Pagkahalin sang mga utod ni Jesus agod magpamiesta, nagsunod man si Jesus sa ila. Wala siya mag-upod sa kadam-an tungod kay indi niya gusto nga mahibaluan sang mga tawo nga didto siya. 11 Didto sa piesta, ginpangita siya sang mga lider sang mga Judio. Nagsiling sila, “Diin bala siya?” 12 Naghinuring-huring ang mga tawo parte sa iya. Ang iban nagsiling, “Maayo siya nga tawo.” Pero may iban man nga nagsiling, “Indi ina matuod, kay ginatunto lang niya ang mga tawo.” 13 Pero sekreto gid lang ang ila pagsugilanon parte sa iya, kay nahadlok sila sa mga lider sang mga Judio.
14 Sang nagatunga-tunga na ang piesta, nagkadto si Jesus sa templo kag nagpanudlo. 15 Natingala gid ang mga lider sang mga Judio. Siling nila, “Sa diin bala nakakuha sang kaalam ang tawo nga ini? Wala gani siya nakaeskwela.”[a] 16 Nagsiling si Jesus sa ila, “Ang mga ginatudlo ko sa inyo wala naghalin sa akon, kundi naghalin sa Amay nga nagpadala sa akon. 17 Ang bisan sin-o nga gusto magtuman sang kabubut-on sang Dios, makahibalo kon ining akon ginatudlo halin sa Dios ukon akon-akon lang. 18 Ang tawo nga nagatudlo sa iya kaugalingon nga kaalam nagapadungog sa iya lang kaugalingon. Pero ang nagapadungog sa nagpadala sa iya, amo ang mapatihan kag indi butigon. 19 Indi bala nga ginhatag sa inyo ni Moises ang Kasuguan? Pero wala gid sing bisan isa sa inyo nga nagatuman sang Kasuguan, tungod kay kon nagatuman kamo, ngaa gusto ninyo ako nga patyon?” 20 Nagsiling ang mga tawo, “Ginsudlan ka siguro sang malaot nga espiritu! Ngaa, sin-o bala ang gusto magpatay sa imo?” 21 Nagsiling si Jesus, “Natingala kamo tungod kay may tawo ako nga gin-ayo sa Adlaw nga Inugpahuway. 22 Pero hunahunaa bala ninyo: gintudluan kamo ni Moises nga dapat tulion ninyo ang inyo mga kabataan. (Kon sa bagay ini wala nag-umpisa kay Moises kundi sa inyo mga katigulangan sang una pa gid). Gani ginatuli ninyo sila bisan Adlaw nga Inugpahuway. 23 Kon ginatuli gani ninyo ang bata sa Adlaw nga Inugpahuway agod indi ninyo malapas ang Kasuguan ni Moises,[b] ti ngaa bala naakig kamo sa akon tungod nga gin-ayo ko ang isa ka tawo sa Adlaw nga Inugpahuway? 24 Indi kamo magsagi siling nga ang ginahimo sang tawo malain kon wala kamo makausisa. Usisaa ninyo anay siya agod mahibaluan ninyo kon ano ang husto.”
Nagahunahuna ang mga Tawo Kon si Jesus amo na ang Cristo
25 May mga taga-Jerusalem nga nagsiling, “Indi bala amo ini ang tawo nga ginahingabot sang aton mga lider nga patyon? 26 Pero ari siya nagahambal sa mga tawo, kag ang aton mga lider wala man lang nagahambal kontra sa iya. Basi kon nahibaluan na nila nga siya amo ang Cristo. 27 Pero nahibaluan ta gid kon diin naghalin ang tawo nga ini. Pero kon ang Cristo na ang mag-abot wala sing may makahibalo kon diin siya maghalin.”
28 Gintuduhan dayon ni Jesus ang iya tingog didto sa templo. Nagsiling siya, “Ti ano, nakilala na ninyo kon sin-o gid ako, kag kon diin ako naghalin? Sa matuod lang, wala ako nagkadto diri sa kalibutan suno sa akon kaugalingon nga gusto, kundi ang matuod nga Dios amo ang nagpadala sa akon. Wala ninyo siya makilala. 29 Pero ako iya, kilala ko siya, tungod kay didto ako naghalin sa iya, kag siya mismo ang nagpadala sa akon.” 30 Tungod sa sining ginhambal ni Jesus, dakpon na siya kuntani sang mga lider sang mga Judio. Pero wala sing may nagdakop sa iya, kay wala pa mag-abot ang iya tion.[c] 31 Sa pihak sina, madamo pa gid sa mga tawo ang nagtuo sa iya. Nagsiling sila, “Siya na gid siguro ang Cristo, kay wala sing may makadaog sa iya sa mga milagro nga iya ginahimo.”
Ginsugo ang mga Guwardya sa Pagdakop kay Jesus
32 Nabatian sang mga Pariseo ang mga hinuring-huring sang mga tawo parte kay Jesus, gani sila kag ang mga manugdumala nga mga pari nagsugo sa mga guwardya sang templo[d] nga dakpon si Jesus. 33 Nagsiling si Jesus, “Malip-ot na lang ang tion nga magpakig-upod ako sa inyo tungod kay magabalik na ako sa nagpadala sa akon. 34 Pangitaon ninyo ako, pero indi na ninyo ako makita, tungod kay indi kamo makakadto sa akon kaladtuan.” 35 Nagpinamangkutanay ang mga lider sang mga Judio, “Sa diin bala siya makadto nga indi naton siya makita? Ano, makadto bala siya sa mga siyudad sang mga Griego (nga sa diin ang iban nga mga Judio naglalapta) agod magpanudlo sa mga Griego? 36 Kay ngaa nagasiling siya nga ‘Pangitaon ninyo ako, pero indi na ninyo ako makita, tungod kay indi kamo makakadto sa akon kaladtuan’?”
Ang Tubig nga Nagahatag sang Kabuhi
37 Karon, nag-abot ang katapusan nga adlaw sang piesta. Amo ini ang pinakaimportante nga adlaw sang piesta. Sa sadto nga adlaw nagtindog si Jesus kag naghambal sing mabaskog, “Ang bisan sin-o nga ginauhaw magpalapit sa akon kag mag-inom. 38 Kay nagasiling ang Kasulatan nga ang bisan sin-o nga magtuo sa akon, magailig halin sa iya tagipusuon ang tubig nga nagahatag sang kabuhi.” 39 (Ang buot silingon ni Jesus sa tubig nga nagahatag sang kabuhi amo ang Espiritu Santo nga madali na lang ihatag sa mga tawo nga nagatuo sa iya. Sadto nga tiyempo wala pa mahatag ang Espiritu Santo, tungod kay wala pa makabalik si Jesus sa langit.)
Lain-lain ang Pagpati sang mga Tawo Parte kay Jesus
40 Madamo sa mga tawo ang nakabati sang ginhambal ni Jesus, kag nagsiling ang iban, “Ini nga tawo amo na gid ang Propeta nga aton ginapaabot.” 41 Nagsiling man ang iban, “Amo na ini ang Cristo!” Pero nagsiling pa gid ang iban, “Indi, kay indi mahimo nga ang Cristo magahalin sa Galilea. 42 Indi bala nagasiling ang Kasulatan nga ang Cristo magahalin sa kaliwat ni David, kag matawo sa banwa sang Betlehem nga lugar ni David?” 43 Gani lain-lain ang pagpati sang mga tawo parte kay Jesus. 44 Ang iban didto gusto magdakop sa iya, pero wala gid sing may nagpangisog sa pagdakop sa iya.
Indi Magtuo kay Jesus ang mga Lider sang mga Judio
45 Karon, nagbalik ang mga guwardya sang templo sa mga manugdumala nga mga pari kag mga Pariseo nga nagsugo sa ila agod dakpon si Jesus. Pag-abot sang mga guwardya, nagsiling dayon ang nagsugo sa ila, “Ngaa wala ninyo siya pagdakpa kag dal-on diri?” 46 Nagsiling ang mga guwardya, “Karon pa gid lang kami nakabati sang tawo nga nagahambal pareho sadto.” 47 Nagsiling ang mga Pariseo, “Ang buot ninyo silingon pati kamo natunto man niya? 48 May nakita bala kamo nga mga Pariseo kag mga manugdumala nga nagatuo sa iya? 49 Wala gid! Ang mga tawo lang gid nga wala kahibalo sang Kasuguan ni Moises ang nagatuo sa iya. Pakamalauton gid sila sang Dios.” 50 Ang isa sini sa ila nga mga Pariseo amo si Nicodemus. Amo ini siya ang tawo nga nagpakigkita anay kay Jesus. 51 Nagsiling siya sa iya mga kaupod, “Indi bala nga kontra sa aton kasuguan ang pagsentensya sa tawo nga wala ta pa nabatian sa iya mismo kon ano ang iya ginhimo?” 52 Nagsiling sila kay Nicodemus, “Ano, daw sa taga-Galilea ka man. Usisaa bala ang Kasulatan kag makita mo nga wala gid sing propeta sang Dios nga magahalin sa Galilea.” [53 Pagkatapos sadto nagpalauli sila tanan.]
Footnotes
- 7:15 Wala gani siya nakaeskwela: siguro ang buot silingon, wala siya nakaeskwela agod mangin isa ka manunudlo.
- 7:23 Suno sa Kasuguan ni Moises, dapat tulion sang mga Judio ang ila mga bata sa ikawalo nga adlaw halin sang ila pagkatawo. Ginatuli nila sila bisan pa nga ang ikawalo nga adlaw nagtupa sa Adlaw nga Inugpahuway.
- 7:30 ang iya tion: buot silingon, ang kabubut-on sang Dios.
- 7:32 guwardya sang templo: Tan-awa ang Lista sang mga Pulong sa likod.
Johannes 7
Luther Bibel 1545
7 Darnach zog Jesus umher in Galiläa; denn er wollte nicht in Judäa umherziehen, darum daß ihm die Juden nach dem Leben stellten.
2 Es war aber nahe der Juden Fest, die Laubhütten.
3 Da sprachen seine Brüder zu ihm: Mache dich auf von dannen und gehe nach Judäa, auf daß auch deine Jünger sehen, die Werke die du tust.
4 Niemand tut etwas im Verborgenen und will doch frei offenbar sein. Tust du solches, so offenbare dich vor der Welt.
5 Denn auch seine Brüder glaubten nicht an ihn.
6 Da spricht Jesus zu ihnen: Meine Zeit ist noch nicht hier; eure Zeit aber ist allewege.
7 Die Welt kann euch nicht hassen; mich aber haßt sie, denn ich zeuge von ihr, daß ihre Werke böse sind.
8 Gehet ihr hinauf auf dieses Fest; ich will noch nicht hinaufgehen auf dieses Fest, den meine Zeit ist noch nicht erfüllt.
9 Da er aber das zu ihnen gesagt, blieb er in Galiläa.
10 Als aber seine Brüder waren hinaufgegangen, da ging er auch hinauf zu dem Fest, nicht offenbar, sondern wie heimlich.
11 Da suchten ihn die Juden am Fest und sprachen: Wo ist der?
12 Und es war ein großes Gemurmel unter dem Volk. Etliche sprachen: Er ist fromm; die andern aber sprachen: Nein, er verführt das Volk.
13 Niemand aber redete frei von ihm um der Furcht willen vor den Juden.
14 Aber mitten im Fest ging Jesus hinauf in den Tempel und lehrte.
15 Und die Juden verwunderten sich und sprachen: Wie kann dieser die Schrift, so er sie doch nicht gelernt hat?
16 Jesus antwortete ihnen und sprach: Meine Lehre ist nicht mein, sondern des, der mich gesandt hat.
17 So jemand will des Willen tun, der wird innewerden, ob diese Lehre von Gott sei, oder ob ich von mir selbst rede.
18 Wer von sich selbst redet, der sucht seine eigene Ehre; wer aber sucht die Ehre des, der ihn gesandt hat, der ist wahrhaftig, und ist keine Ungerechtigkeit an ihm.
19 Hat euch nicht Mose das Gesetz gegeben? und niemand unter euch tut das Gesetz. Warum sucht ihr mich zu töten?
20 Das Volk antwortete und sprach: Du hast den Teufel; wer versucht dich zu töten?
21 Jesus antwortete und sprach: Ein einziges Werk habe ich getan, und es wundert euch alle.
22 Mose hat euch darum gegeben die Beschneidung, nicht daß sie von Mose kommt, sondern von den Vätern, und ihr beschneidet den Menschen am Sabbat.
23 So ein Mensch die Beschneidung annimmt am Sabbat, auf daß nicht das Gesetz Mose's gebrochen werde, zürnet ihr denn über mich, daß ich den ganzen Menschen habe am Sabbat gesund gemacht?
24 Richtet nicht nach dem Ansehen, sondern richtet ein rechtes Gericht.
25 Da sprachen etliche aus Jerusalem: Ist das nicht der, den sie suchten zu töten?
26 Und siehe zu, er redet frei, und sie sagen nichts. Erkennen unsere Obersten nun gewiß, daß er gewiß Christus sei?
27 Doch wir wissen, woher dieser ist; wenn aber Christus kommen wird, so wird niemand wissen, woher er ist.
28 Da rief Jesus im Tempel und sprach: Ja, ihr kennet mich und wisset, woher ich bin; und von mir selbst bin ich nicht gekommen, sondern es ist ein Wahrhaftiger, der mich gesandt hat, welchen ihr nicht kennet.
29 Ich kenne ihn aber; denn ich bin von ihm, und er hat mich gesandt.
30 Da suchten sie ihn zu greifen; aber niemand legte die Hand an ihn, denn seine Stunde war noch nicht gekommen.
31 Aber viele vom Volk glaubten an ihn und sprachen: Wenn Christus kommen wird, wird er auch mehr Zeichen tun, denn dieser tut?
32 Und es kam vor die Pharisäer, daß das Volk solches von ihm murmelte. Da sandten die Pharisäer und Hohenpriester Knechte aus, das sie ihn griffen.
33 Da sprach Jesus zu ihnen: Ich bin noch eine kleine Zeit bei euch, und dann gehe ich hin zu dem, der mich gesandt hat.
34 Ihr werdet mich suchen, und nicht finden; und wo ich bin, könnet ihr nicht hin kommen.
35 Da sprachen die Juden untereinander: Wo soll dieser hin gehen, daß wir ihn nicht finden sollen? Will er zu den Zerstreuten unter den Griechen gehen und die Griechen lehren?
36 Was ist das für eine Rede, daß er sagte: "Ihr werdet mich suchen, und nicht finden; und wo ich bin, da könnet ihr nicht hin kommen"?
37 Aber am letzten Tage des Festes, der am herrlichsten war, trat Jesus auf, rief und sprach: Wen da dürstet, der komme zu mir und trinke!
38 Wer an mich glaubt, wie die Schrift sagt, von des Leibe werden Ströme des lebendigen Wassers fließen.
39 Das sagte er aber von dem Geist, welchen empfangen sollten, die an ihn glaubten; denn der Heilige Geist war noch nicht da, denn Jesus war noch nicht verklärt.
40 Viele nun vom Volk, die diese Rede hörten, sprachen: Dieser ist wahrlich der Prophet.
41 Andere sprachen: Er ist Christus. Etliche aber sprachen: Soll Christus aus Galiläa kommen?
42 Spricht nicht die Schrift: von dem Samen Davids und aus dem Flecken Bethlehem, da David war, soll Christus kommen?
43 Also ward eine Zwietracht unter dem Volk über ihn.
44 Es wollten aber etliche ihn greifen; aber niemand legte die Hand an ihn.
45 Die Knechte kamen zu den Hohenpriestern und Pharisäern; und sie sprachen zu ihnen: Warum habt ihr ihn nicht gebracht?
46 Die Knechte antworteten: Es hat nie ein Mensch also geredet wie dieser Mensch.
47 Da antworteten ihnen die Pharisäer: Seid ihr auch verführt?
48 Glaubt auch irgendein Oberster oder Pharisäer an ihn?
49 sondern das Volk, das nichts vom Gesetz weiß, ist verflucht.
50 Spricht zu ihnen Nikodemus, der bei der Nacht zu ihm kam, welcher einer unter ihnen war:
51 Richtet unser Gesetz auch einen Menschen, ehe man ihn verhört und erkennt, was er tut?
52 Sie antworteten und sprachen zu ihm: Bist du auch ein Galiläer? Forsche und siehe, aus Galiläa steht kein Prophet auf.
53 Und ein jeglicher ging also heim.
John 7
EasyEnglish Bible
Jesus and his brothers
7 After this, Jesus visited many places in Galilee. He did not want to visit Judea because the Jewish leaders there wanted to kill him. 2 It was almost time for the Jewish Festival of Tabernacles.[a] 3 So Jesus' brothers said to him, ‘You should leave this place and you should go to Judea. Then your disciples will see the great things that you do. 4 Nobody does things secretly if he wants everyone to know him. You are doing these things, so you should show yourself to everybody.’ 5 Even his own brothers did not believe in him.
6 So Jesus said to them, ‘It is not the right time for me yet. For you, any time is right. 7 People who belong to this world cannot hate you. But they hate me. The things that they do are very bad. And I tell them that those things are wrong. That is why they hate me. 8 You should go to the festival. I will not go to it now, because it is not the right time for me yet.’ 9 After Jesus said that, he stayed in Galilee.
Jesus goes to the Festival of Tabernacles
10 Some time after his brothers had gone, Jesus also went to the festival. But he did not let other people know that he was going. Instead, he went secretly. 11 The Jewish leaders were looking for him at the festival. They asked, ‘Where is that man?’ 12 People in the crowd were talking quietly to each other about Jesus. Some people said, ‘He is a good man.’ But other people said, ‘No, he is telling the people things that are not true.’ 13 But nobody spoke in public places about him, because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders.
14 In the middle of the time of the festival, Jesus went to the temple. He started to teach in the yard there. 15 The Jewish leaders were very surprised. They asked, ‘How does this man know so much? He has not learned in our schools.’ 16 Jesus answered, ‘What I teach does not come from me. No, it comes from the one who sent me. 17 Anyone who chooses to do what God wants will know about my teaching. They will know whether it comes from God, or whether it comes from my own thoughts. 18 A person who teaches his own ideas wants people to think that he himself is great. But I want to show that the one who sent me is great. A person like that is honest and there is nothing false in him. 19 Moses gave God's Law to you. But not one of you obeys that Law. Why are you trying to kill me?’
20 The crowd answered, ‘You have a demon in you! Nobody is trying to kill you!’
21 Jesus replied, ‘I did one miracle on the day of rest, and all of you were surprised. 22 Moses gave you a law that you must circumcise your sons. Your ancestors taught that, even before Moses was born. So you will agree to circumcise a boy, even on the day of rest.[b] 23 You will do that so that you obey Moses' law. So you should not be angry with me because I made a man completely well on the day of rest. 24 Do not quickly decide whether something is right or wrong just because of what you see. Instead, think about it carefully. Then you will judge in a right way.’
The people talk about whether Jesus is the Messiah
25 Some of the people in Jerusalem began to say, ‘This is the man that our leaders want to kill. 26 But look! He is speaking to the crowds, and the leaders are not saying anything against him! Perhaps they really think that he is the Messiah! 27 But we know where this man came from. When the Messiah comes, nobody will know that. Nobody will know where he has come from.’
28 Jesus was still teaching in the yard of the temple. He shouted, ‘Yes, you say that you know me. And you know where I came from. But I have not come because I myself decided to come. He who sent me is true. You do not know him. 29 But I know him because I have come from him. He is the one who sent me.’ 30 When they heard this, they tried to take hold of him. But nobody could put their hands on him, because it was not yet the right time. 31 But many people in the crowd believed in Jesus. They said, ‘This man has done so many miracles. Surely he is the Messiah! Nobody could do more miracles than he has done.’
32 The Pharisees heard what these people were saying quietly about Jesus. Then the leaders of the priests and the Pharisees sent some of their officers to take him away.
33 Jesus said, ‘I will be with you for only a short time. Then I will return to the one who sent me. 34 You will look for me, but you will not find me. You cannot go to the place where I will be.’ 35 The Jewish leaders asked each other, ‘What is he trying to tell us? Where can he go so that we cannot find him? Perhaps he will go to our people who have gone away to live among the Greek people.[c] Perhaps he will go to teach the Greek people. 36 He said, “You will look for me, but you will not find me.” And he also said, “You cannot go to the place where I will be.” What does he mean?’
Streams of water that give life to people
37 The last day of the festival was the most important day. On that day, Jesus stood up and he spoke with a loud voice. He said, ‘If anyone is thirsty, he should come to me so that he may drink. 38 It says in the Bible, “God will cause streams of water to pour out from anyone who believes in me. Water that gives life will come out from inside that person.” ’ 39 Jesus was speaking about God's Spirit, who would come to people some time after that. Those people who believed in Jesus would receive God's Spirit at that later time. But God had not yet given his Spirit to people, because he had not yet raised Jesus back up to heaven.[d]
The people argue about who Jesus is
40 The people in the crowd heard Jesus say these words. Some of them said, ‘Surely this man must be the Prophet from God that we have been waiting for!’ 41 Other people said, ‘This man is the Messiah.’ But some other people said, ‘The Messiah will not come from Galilee! 42 The Bible says that the Messiah will come from King David's family.[e] He will come from Bethlehem, the town where David lived.’ 43 In this way the people had different thoughts about Jesus. 44 Some people wanted to take hold of him. But nobody could put their hands on him to take him away.
45 The officers returned to the leaders of the priests and the Pharisees. The leaders asked their officers, ‘Why did you not bring Jesus here?’ 46 The officers answered, ‘Nobody has ever spoken great things like this man speaks.’ 47 The Pharisees replied, ‘He seems to have made you believe his lies! 48 None of the Pharisees or our leaders believe in him. 49 But this crowd does not know what God's Law teaches. God will surely punish them.’
50 Nicodemus spoke to them. He himself was one of the Pharisees. He was the man who had gone to speak with Jesus before. He said, 51 ‘We must find out first what this man has done. Then we can decide if it is right to punish him. Our law says that we must listen to him first.’ 52 They answered Nicodemus, ‘Perhaps you come from Galilee, as well as him! Study what the Bible teaches. You will learn that no prophet of God ever comes from Galilee.’ 53 [Then everyone went to his own home.][f]
Footnotes
- 7:2 The Festival of Tabernacles continued for a week. See Leviticus 23:34, where it is called the Feast of Huts. The people built huts from branches and they lived in these small huts during the festival. This helped them to remember what God had done. A long time before this, their ancestors had left Egypt and they had lived in huts like this. God had brought them out of Egypt so that they did not have to be slaves there any longer. The festival happened each year, after Israel's people had brought in all the harvest from the fields. It was a time for the people to thank God because he was so good to them.
- 7:22 God had told Israel's people that they must circumcise every boy. To circumcise means to cut off the skin that covers the end of a boy's or a man's sex part. It was a mark to show that Israel's people had agreed to obey God. It showed that they belonged to God's people, Israel. They circumcised a boy eight days after he was born. Even if the eighth day was their day of rest, they circumcised the baby on that day.
- 7:35 Greek people come from the country called Greece. When Jesus lived on the earth, Greek people also lived in many other countries.
- 7:39 Many verses in the Old Testament speak about ‘water’ that gives us life. See Isaiah 44:3; 58:11 and Zechariah 13:1; 14:8. The Jews would read these verses aloud at the Festival of Tabernacles.
- 7:42 The Bible that the Jews read was the Old Testament.
- 7:53 Many old translations do not have this verse.
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