محاولة قتل يسوع
(مرقس 14:1-2، لوقا 22:1-2، يوحنا 11:45-53)1 ولمّا أتمّ يَسوعُ هذا الكلامَ كُلّهُ، قالَ لِتلاميذِهِ: 2 «تَعرِفون أنّ الفِصحَ يَقَعُ بَعدَ يَومينِ، وفيهِ يُسلّمُ اَبنُ الإنسانِ ليُصلَبَ».
3 واَجتَمَعَ في ذلِكَ الحينِ رُؤساءُ الكهَنةِ وشُيوخُ الشّعبِ في دارِ قيافا رَئيسِ الكَهنَةِ، 4 وتَشاوروا ليُمسِكوا يَسوعَ بحيلَةٍ ويقتُلوهُ. 5 ولكنّهُم قالوا: «لا نفعَلُ هذا في العيدِ، لِئلاّ يَحدُثَ اَضطِرابٌ في الشّعبِ».
امرأة تسكب الطيب على يسوع
(مرقس 14:3-9، يوحنا 12:1-8)6 وبَينَما يَسوعُ في بَيتَ عَنْيا عِندَ سِمْعانَ الأبرصِ، 7 دَنَتْ مِنهُ اَمرأةٌ تَحمِلُ قارورةَ طِيبٍ غالي الثّمَنِ، فسكَبَتهُ على رأسِهِ وهوَ يَتناولُ الطعامَ. 8 فلمّا رأى التّلاميذُ ما عمِلَتْ، اَستاؤُوا وقالوا: «ما هذا الإسرافُ؟ 9 كانَ يُمكِنُ أنْ يُباعَ غالِيًا، ويُوزّعَ ثَمنُهُ على الفُقَراءِ!» 10 فعَرفَ يَسوعُ وقالَ لهُم: «لِماذا تُزعِجونَ هذِهِ المَرأةَ؟ فهيَ عَمِلَتْ لي عَملاً صالِحًا. 11 فالفُقراءُ عِندَكُم في كُلّ حينٍ، وأمّا أنا فلا أكونُ في كُلّ حينٍ عِندَكُم. 12 وإذا كانَت سكبَتْ هذا الطّيبَ على جَسدي، فَلِتُهَيّئَهُ للدَفْنِ. 13 الحقّ أقولُ لكُم: أينَما تُعلَنُ هذِهِ البِشارةُ في العالَمِ كُلّهِ، يُحدّثُ أيضًا بعمَلِها هذا، إحياءً لِذكرِها».
خيانة يهوذا
(مرقس 14:10-11، لوقا 22:3-6)14 وفي ذلِكَ الوقتِ ذَهبَ أحدُ التّلاميذِ الاثنَي عشَرَ، وهوَ يهوذا الملقّبُ بالإسْخَريوطِيّ، إلى رُؤساءِ الكهَنَةِ 15 وقالَ لهُم: «ماذا تُعطوني لأُسَلّمَ إلَيكُم يَسوعَ؟» فوَعدوهُ بثلاثينَ مِنَ الفِضّةِ. 16 وأخَذَ يَهوذا مِنْ تِلكَ السّاعةِ يترَقّبُ الفُرصةَ ليُسَلّمَ يَسوعَ.
عشاء الفصح مع التلاميذ
(مرقس 14:12-21، لوقا 22:7-23، يوحنا 13:21-30)17 وفي أوّلِ يومٍ من عِيدِ الفَطير، جاءَ التّلاميذُ إلى يَسوعَ وقالوا لَه: «أينَ تُريدُ أنْ نُهيّئَ لكَ عشاءَ الفِصحِ؟» 18 فأجابَهُم: «إذهَبوا إلى فُلانٍ في المدينةِ وقولوا لَه: يقولُ المُعلّمُ: جاءَتْ ساعَتي، وسأتناوَلُ عَشاءَ الفِصحِ في بَيتِكَ معَ تلاميذي». 19 فعَمِلَ التّلاميذُ ما أمرَهُم بِه يَسوعُ وهيّأوا عَشاءَ الفِصحِ.
20 وفي المَساءِ، جلَسَ يَسوعُ لِلطّعامِ معَ تلاميذِهِ الاثني عشَرَ. 21 وبَينَما هُمْ يأكُلونَ، قالَ يَسوعُ: «الحقّ أقولُ لكُم: واحدٌ مِنكُم سيُسلّمُني». 22 فحَزِنَ التّلاميذُ كثيرًا وأخَذوا يسألونَهُ، واحدًا واحدًا: «هل أنا هوَ، يا سيّدُ؟» 23 فأجابَهُم: «مَنْ يَغمِسُ خُبزَهُ في الصّحنِ معي هوَ الّذي سَيُسلِمُني. 24 فاَبنُ الإنسانِ سيَموتُ كما جاءَ عَنهُ في الكِتابِ، ولكِنّ الويلَ لمن يُسلّمُ اَبنَ الإنسانِ! كانَ خيرًا لَه أنْ لا يُولدَ». 25 فسألَهُ يَهوذا الّذي سيُسلِمُهُ: «هل أنا هوَ، يا مُعَلّمُ؟» فأجابَهُ يَسوعُ: «أنتَ قُلتَ».
عشاء الرب
(مرقس 14:22-26، لوقا 22:15-20، كورنثوس الأولى 11:23-25)26 وبَينَما هُم يأكُلونَ، أخذَ يَسوعُ خُبزًا وبارَكَ وكَسّرَهُ وناوَلَ تلاميذَهُ وقالَ: «خُذوا كُلوا، هذا هوَ جَسَدي». 27 وأخَذَ كأسًا وشكَرَ وناوَلَهُم وقالَ: «إشرَبوا مِنها كُلّكُم. 28 هذا هوَ دَمي، دمُ العَهدِ الّذي يُسفَكُ مِنْ أجلِ أُناسٍ كثيرينَ. لِغُفرانِ الخطايا. 29 أقولُ لكُم: لا أشرَبُ بَعدَ اليومِ مِنْ عَصيرِ الكَرمةِ هذا، حتى يَجيءَ يومٌ فيهِ أشرَبُهُ مَعكُم جَديدًا في مَلكوتِ أبي».
30 ثُمّ سبّحوا وخَرَجوا إلى جبَلِ الزّيْتونِ.
يسوع ينبئ بإنكار بطرس
(مرقس 14:27-31، لوقا 22:31-34، يوحنا 13:36-38)31 وقالَ لهُم يَسوعُ: «في هذِهِ اللَيلَةِ ستَترُكوني كُلّكُم، فالكِتابُ يَقولُ: سَأضرِبُ الرّاعيَ، فتَتَبدّدُ خِرافُ القَطيعِ. 32 ولكِنْ بَعدَ قيامَتي مِنْ بَينِ الأمواتِ أسبُقُكُم إلى الجليلِ». 33 فقالَ بُطرُسُ: «لَو تَركوكَ كُلّهُم، فأنا لن أترُكَكَ». 34 فقالَ لَه يَسوعُ: «الحقّ أقولُ لكَ: في هذِهِ اللّيلَةِ، قَبلَ أن يَصيحَ الدّيكُ، تُنكِرُني ثلاثَ مرّاتٍ». 35 فأجابَهُ بُطرُسُ: «لا أُنكِرُكَ وإنْ كانَ علَيّ أن أموتَ معَكَ». وهكذا قالَ التّلاميذُ كُلّهُم.
يسوع يصلّي في جتسماني
(مرقس 14:32-42، لوقا 22:39-46)36 ثُمّ جاءَ يَسوعُ معَ تلاميذِهِ إلى موضِعٍ اَسمُهُ جَتْسِماني، فقالَ لهُم: «أُقعُدوا هُنا، حتّى أذهَبَ وأُصلّيَ هُناكَ». 37 وأخَذَ مَعهُ بُطرُسَ واَبنيْ زَبَدي، وبَدأَ يَشعُرُ بالحُزنِ والكآبَةِ. 38 فقالَ لهُم: «نفسي حَزينَةٌ حتّى الموتِ. اَنتَظِروا هُنا واَسهَروا مَعي».
39 واَبتَعَدَ عنهُم قَليلاً واَرتَمى على وجهِهِ وصلّى فَقالَ: «إنْ أمكَنَ يا أبي، فلْتَعبُرْ عنّي هذِهِ الكأسُ. ولكن لا كما أنا أُريدُ، بل كما أنتَ تُريدُ».
40 ورجَعَ إلى التّلاميذِ فوجَدَهُم نِيامًا، فقالَ لبُطرُسَ: «أهكذا لا تَقدِرونَ أنْ تَسهَروا مَعي ساعةً واحدةً؟ 41 إسهَروا وصلّوا لِئلاّ تَقَعُوا في التّجرِبَةِ. الرّوحُ راغِبةٌ، ولكنّ الجسَدَ ضَعيفٌ».
42 واَبتَعدَ ثانيةً وصلّى، فقالَ: «يا أبي، إذا كانَ لا يُمكِنُ أنْ تَعبُرَ عنّي هذِهِ الكأسُ، إلاّ أنْ أشرَبَها، فلْتكُنْ مَشيئتُكَ». 43 ثُمّ رجَعَ فوَجَدَهُم نِيامًا، لأنّ النّعاسَ أثقَلَ جُفونَهُم.
44 فتَركَهُم وعادَ إلى الصّلاةِ مرّةً ثالِثةً، فردّدَ الكلامَ نفسَهُ. 45 ثُمّ رجَعَ إلى التّلاميذِ وقالَ لهُم: «أنِيامٌ بَعدُ ومُستَريحونَ؟ جاءَتِ السّاعَةُ الّتي فيها يُسلّمُ ابنُ الإنسان إلى أيدي الخاطِئينَ. 46 قوموا نَنصرِفُ! اَقترَبَ الّذي يُسَلّمُني».
القبض على يسوع
(مرقس 14:43-50، لوقا 22:47-53، يوحنا 18:3-12)47 وبَينَما يَسوعُ يتكَلّمُ وصَلَ يَهوذا، أحدُ التّلاميذِ الاثنَي عشَرَ، على رأسِ عِصابةٍ كبيرةٍ تَحمِلُ السُيوفَ والعِصِيّ، أرسلَها رُؤساءُ الكَهنَةِ وشُيوخُ الشّعبِ.
48 وكانَ الّذي أسلَمَهُ أعطاهُم عَلامَةً، قالَ: «هوَ الّذي أُقبّلُهُ، فأمسِكوهُ!» 49 ودَنا يَهوذا في الحالِ إلى يَسوعَ وقالَ لَه: «السّلامُ علَيكَ، يا مُعَلّمُ!» وقَبّلَهُ. 50 فقالَ لَه يَسوعُ: «اَفعَلْ ما جِئتَ لَه. يا صاحِبي!» فتَقدّموا وألقَوا علَيهِ الأيدي وأمْسكوهُ. 51 ومَدّ واحدٌ مِنْ رِفاقِ يَسوعَ يدَهُ إلى سَيفِهِ واَستلّهُ وضرَبَ خادِمَ رئيسِ الكَهنَةِ، فقَطَعَ أُذُنَهُ. 52 فقالَ لَه يَسوعُ: «رُدّ سيفَكَ إلى مكانِهِ. فمَنْ يأخُذْ بالسّيفِ، بالسّيفِ يَهلِكُ. 53 أتظُنّ أنّي لا أقدِرُ أنْ أطلُبَ إلى أبي، فيُرسِل لي في الحالِ أكثَرَ مِنْ اَثنَي عشَرَ جَيشًا مِنَ المَلائِكَةِ؟ 54 ولكِنْ كيفَ تتِمّ الكُتبُ المقدّسةُ التي تَقولُ إنّ هذا ما يَجبُ أنْ يَحدُثَ؟»
55 وقالَ يَسوعُ لِلجُموعِ: «أعَلى لِصّ خَرَجتُم بسُيوفٍ وعِصِيّ لتأخُذوني؟ كُنتُ كُلّ يومٍ أجلِسُ مَعكُم في الهَيكَلِ أعَلّمُ، فَما أخذتُموني. 56 ولكِنْ حدَثَ هذا كُلّهُ لِتَتِمّ كُتبُ الأنبياءِ». فتَركَهُ التّلاميذُ كُلّهُم وهرَبوا.
يسوع في مجلس اليهود
(مرقس 14:53-65، لوقا 22:54-55،لوقا 63-71، يوحنا 18:13-14،يوحنا 19-24)57 فالّذينَ أمسكوا يَسوعَ أخَذوهُ إلى قَيافا رَئيسِ الكَهنَةِ، وكانَ مُعَلّمو الشّريعةِ والشّيوخُ مُجتَمِعينَ عِندَهُ. 58 وتَبِعَه بُطرُسُ عَنْ بُعدٍ إلى دارِ رَئيسِ الكَهنَةِ. فدخَلَ وقَعدَ معَ الحَرَسِ ليرى النِهايةَ.
59 وكانَ رُؤساءُ الكَهنَةِ وجميعُ أعضاءِ المَجلِسِ يَطلُبونَ شَهادةَ زُورٍ على يَسوعَ ليَقتُلوهُ، 60 فما وجَدوا، معَ أنّ كثيرًا مِنْ شهودِ الزّورِ تَقدّموا بشَهاداتِهِم. ثُمّ قامَ شاهدان 61 وقالا: «هذا الرّجُلُ قالَ: أقدِرُ أنْ أهدِمَ هَيكَلَ اللهِ وأبنِيَهُ في ثلاثةِ أيّامٍ». 62 فقامَ رئيسُ الكَهنَةِ وقالَ ليَسوعَ: «أما تُجيبُ بِشيءٍ؟ ما هذا الّذي يَشهَدانِ بِه علَيكَ؟» 63 فظَلّ يَسوعُ ساكِتًا. فقالَ لَه رَئيسُ الكَهنَةِ: «أستَحلِفُكَ باللهِ الحيّ أنْ تَقولَ لنا: هَل أنتَ المَسيحُ اَبنُ اللهِ؟» 64 فأجابَ يَسوعُ: «أنتَ قُلتَ. وأنا أقولُ لكُم: سترَوْنَ بَعدَ اليومِ اَبنَ الإنسانِ جالِسًا عَنْ يَمينِ اللهِ القَديرِ وآتيًا على سَحابِ السّماءِ!» 65 فشَقّ رَئيسُ الكَهنَةِ ثيابَهُ وقالَ: «تجديفٌ! أنَحتاجُ بَعدُ إلى شُهودٍ؟ ها أنتُم سَمِعتُم تَجديفَهُ. 66 فما رأيُكُم؟» فأجابوهُ: «يَسْتَوجِبُ الموتَ!»
67 فبَصَقوا في وَجهِ يَسوعَ ولطَموهُ، ومِنهُم مَنْ لكَمَهُ 68 وقالوا: «تَنبّأْ لنا، أيّها المَسيحُ، مَنْ ضَربَكَ!»
بطرس ينكر يسوع
(مرقس 14:66-72، لوقا 22:56-62، يوحنا 18:15-18،يوحنا 25-27)69 وكانَ بُطرُسُ قاعِدًا في ساحَةِ الدّارِ، فدنَتْ إلَيهِ جاريَةٌ وقالَت: «أنتَ أيضًا كُنتَ معَ يَسوعَ الجليلّي!» 70 فأنكَرَ أمامَ جميعِ الحاضرينَ، قالَ: «لا أفهَمُ ما تَقولينَ». 71 وخرَجَ إلى مَدخَلِ السّاحةِ، فَرأتهُ جاريةٌ أخرى. فقالَت لِمَن كانوا هُناكَ: «هذا الرّجُلُ كانَ معَ يَسوعَ النّاصريّ!» 72 فأنكَرَ بُطرُسُ ثانيةً وحلَفَ، قالَ: «لا أعرِفُ هذا الرّجُلَ!» 73 وبَعدَ قَليلٍ جاءَ الحاضِرونَ وقالوا لِبُطرُسَ: «لا شَكّ أنّكَ أنتَ أيضًا واحدٌ مِنهُم، فلَهْجتُكَ تَدُلّ علَيكَ!» 74 فأخذَ يَلعَنُ ويحلِفُ: «أنا لا أعرِفُ هذا الرّجُلَ». فصاحَ الدّيكُ في الحالِ، 75 فتذكّرَ بُطرُسُ قَولَ يَسوعَ: «قَبلَ أنْ يَصيحَ الدّيكُ تُنكِرُني ثلاثَ مرّاتٍ». فخرَجَ وبكى بُكاءً مُرّا.
The Plot To Kill Jesus
(Mark 14.1Mark 2Luke 22.1Luke 2John 11.45-53)1 When Jesus had finished teaching, he told his disciples, 2 “You know two days from now will be Passover. This is when the Son of Man will be handed over to his enemies and nailed to a cross.”
3 At that time the chief priests and the nation's leaders were meeting at the home of Caiaphas the high priest. 4 They planned how they could sneak around and have Jesus arrested and put to death. 5 But they said, “We must not do it during Passover, because the people will riot.”
At Bethany
(Mark 14.3-9John 12.1-8)6 Jesus was in the town of Bethany, eating at the home of Simon, who had leprosy. 7 A woman came in with a bottle of expensive perfume and poured it on Jesus' head. 8 But when his disciples saw this, they became angry and complained, “Why such a waste? 9 We could have sold this perfume for a lot of money and given it to the poor.”
10 Jesus knew what they were thinking, and he said:
Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing for me. 11 You will always have the poor with you, but you won't always have me. 12 She has poured perfume on my body to prepare it for burial. 13 You may be sure that wherever the good news is told all over the world, people will remember what she has done. And they will tell others.
Judas and the Chief Priests
(Mark 14.10Mark 11Luke 22.3-6)14 Judas Iscariot was one of the twelve disciples. He went to the chief priests 15 and asked, “How much will you give me if I help you arrest Jesus?” They paid Judas 30 silver coins, 16 and from then on he started looking for a good chance to betray Jesus.
Jesus Eats the Passover Meal with His Disciples
(Mark 14.12-21Luke 22.7-13John 13.21-30)17 On the first day of the Festival of Thin Bread, Jesus' disciples came to him and asked, “Where do you want us to prepare the Passover meal?”
18 Jesus told them to go to a certain man in the city and tell him, “Our teacher says, ‘My time has come! I want to eat the Passover meal with my disciples in your home.’ ” 19 They did as Jesus told them and prepared the meal.
20-21 When Jesus was eating with his twelve disciples that evening, he said, “One of you will surely hand me over to my enemies.”
22 The disciples were very sad, and each one said to Jesus, “Lord, you can't mean me!”
23 He answered, “One of you men who has eaten with me from this dish will betray me. 24 The Son of Man will die, as the Scriptures say. But it's going to be terrible for the one who betrays me! That man would be better off if he had never been born.”
25 Judas said, “Teacher, you surely don't mean me!”
“That's what you say!” Jesus replied. But later, Judas did betray him.
The Lord's Supper
(Mark 14.22-26Luke 22.14-231 Corinthians 11.23-25)26 During the meal Jesus took some bread in his hands. He blessed the bread and broke it. Then he gave it to his disciples and said, “Take this and eat it. This is my body.”
27 Jesus picked up a cup of wine and gave thanks to God. He then gave it to his disciples and said, “Take this and drink it. 28 This is my blood, and with it God makes his agreement with you. It will be poured out, so that many people will have their sins forgiven. 29 From now on I am not going to drink any wine, until I drink new wine with you in my Father's kingdom.” 30 Then they sang a hymn and went out to the Mount of Olives.
Peter's Promise
(Mark 14.27-31Luke 22.31-34John 13.36-38)31 Jesus said to his disciples, “During this very night, all of you will reject me, as the Scriptures say,
‘I will strike down
the shepherd,
and the sheep
will be scattered.’
32 But after I am raised to life, I will go ahead of you to Galilee.”
33 Peter spoke up, “Even if all the others reject you, I never will!”
34 Jesus replied, “I promise you before a rooster crows tonight, you will say three times that you don't know me.” 35 But Peter said, “Even if I have to die with you, I will never say I don't know you.”
All the others said the same thing.
Jesus Prays
(Mark 14.32-42Luke 22.39-46)36 Jesus went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane. When they got there, he told them, “Sit here while I go over there and pray.”
37 Jesus took along Peter and the two brothers, James and John. He was very sad and troubled, 38 and he said to them, “I am so sad that I feel as if I am dying. Stay here and keep awake with me.”
39 Jesus walked on a little way. Then he knelt with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, don't make me suffer by drinking from this cup. But do what you want, and not what I want.”
40 He came back and found his disciples sleeping. So he said to Peter, “Can't any of you stay awake with me for just one hour? 41 Stay awake and pray that you won't be tested. You want to do what is right, but you are weak.”
42 Again Jesus went to pray and said, “My Father, if there is no other way, and I must suffer, I will still do what you want.”
43 Jesus came back and found them sleeping again. They simply could not keep their eyes open. 44 He left them and prayed the same prayer once more.
45 Finally, Jesus returned to his disciples and said, “Are you still sleeping and resting? The time has come for the Son of Man to be handed over to sinners. 46 Get up! Let's go. The one who will betray me is already here.”
Jesus Is Arrested
(Mark 14.43-50Luke 22.47-53John 18.3-12)47 Jesus was still speaking, when Judas the betrayer came up. He was one of the twelve disciples, and a large mob armed with swords and clubs was with him. They had been sent by the chief priests and the nation's leaders. 48 Judas had told them ahead of time, “Arrest the man I greet with a kiss.”
49 Judas walked right up to Jesus and said, “Hello, teacher.” Then Judas kissed him.
50 Jesus replied, “My friend, do what you came for.”
The men grabbed Jesus and arrested him. 51 One of Jesus' followers pulled out a sword. He struck the servant of the high priest and cut off his ear.
52 But Jesus told him, “Put your sword away. Anyone who lives by fighting will die by fighting. 53 Don't you know that I could ask my Father, and he would at once send me more than twelve armies of angels? 54 But then, how could the words of the Scriptures come true, which say this must happen?”
55 Jesus said to the mob, “Why do you come with swords and clubs to arrest me like a criminal? Day after day I sat and taught in the temple, and you didn't arrest me. 56 But all this happened, so that what the prophets wrote would come true.”
All Jesus' disciples left him and ran away.
Jesus Is Questioned by the Council
(Mark 14.53-65Luke 22.54Luke 55Luke 63-71John 18.13John 14John 19-24)57 After Jesus had been arrested, he was led off to the house of Caiaphas the high priest. The nation's leaders and the teachers of the Law of Moses were meeting there. 58 But Peter followed along at a distance and came to the courtyard of the high priest's palace. He went in and sat down with the guards to see what was going to happen.
59 The chief priests and the whole council wanted to put Jesus to death. So they tried to find some people who would tell lies about him in court. 60 But they could not find any, even though many did come and tell lies. At last, two men came forward 61 and said, “This man claimed he could tear down God's temple and build it again in three days.”
62 The high priest stood up and asked Jesus, “Why don't you say something in your own defense? Don't you hear the charges they are making against you?” 63 But Jesus did not answer. So the high priest said, “With the living God looking on, you must tell the truth. Are you the Messiah, the Son of God?”
64 “That is what you say!” Jesus answered. “But I tell all of you,
‘Soon you will see
the Son of Man
sitting at the right side
of God All-Powerful
and coming on the clouds
of heaven.’ ”
65 The high priest then tore his robe and said, “This man claims to be God! We don't need any more witnesses! You have heard what he said. 66 What do you think?”
They answered, “He is guilty and deserves to die!” 67 Then they spit in his face and hit him with their fists. Others slapped him 68 and said, “You think you are the Messiah! So tell us who hit you!”
Peter Says He Doesn't Know Jesus
(Mark 14.66-72Luke 22.56-62John 18.15-18John 25-27)69 While Peter was sitting out in the courtyard, a servant girl came up to him and said, “You were with Jesus from Galilee.”
70 But in front of everyone Peter said, “That isn't so! I don't know what you are talking about!”
71 When Peter had gone out to the gate, another servant girl saw him and said to some people there, “This man was with Jesus from Nazareth.”
72 Again Peter denied it, and this time he swore, “I don't even know that man!”
73 A little while later some people standing there walked over to Peter and said, “We know you are one of them. We can tell it because you talk like someone from Galilee.”
74 Peter began to curse and swear, “I don't know that man!”
Right then a rooster crowed, 75 and Peter remembered that Jesus had said, “Before a rooster crows, you will say three times you don't know me.” Then Peter went out and cried bitterly.