After these
things
Jesus
1 amanifested
Himself
bagain
to the disciples
at the cSea
of Tiberias
, and He manifested
Himself in this
way
.
Simon Peter
, and aThomas
called
1Didymus
, and bNathanael
of cCana
in Galilee
, and dthe 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 will also
come
with you." They went
out and got
into the boat
; and athat night
they caught
nothing
.
But when the day was now
breaking
, Jesus
stood
on the beach
; yet
the disciples
did not aknow
that it was Jesus
.
So Jesus
*said
to them, "Children
, ayou do not have
1any
fish
, do you?" They answered
Him, "No
."
And He said to them, " aCast
the net
on the right-hand
side
of the boat
and you will find
a catch." So
they cast
, and then
they were not able
to haul
it in because
of the great
number
of fish
.
aTherefore that disciple
whom
Jesus
loved
*said
to Peter
, "It is the Lord
." So
when Simon
Peter
heard
that it was the Lord
, he put
his outer
garment
on (for he was stripped
for work), and threw
himself
into the sea
.
But the other disciples
came
in the little
boat
, for they were not far
from the land
, but about
1one
hundred
yards
away
, dragging
the net
full of fish
.
So when
they got
out on the land
, they *saw
a charcoal
afire
already laid
and bfish
placed
on it, and bread
.
Jesus *said
to them, "Bring
some
of the afish
which
you have now
caught
."
Simon Peter
went
up and drew
the net
to land
, full
of large
fish
, a hundred
and fifty-three
; and although there were so
many
, the net
was not torn
.
Jesus *said
to them, "Come
and have
abreakfast
." None
of the disciples
ventured
to question
Him, "Who
are You?" knowing
that it was the Lord
.
Jesus *came
and *took
athe bread
and *gave
it to them, and the bfish
likewise
.
This is now
the athird
time
that Jesus
1was manifested
to the disciples
, after He was raised
from the dead
.
So when
they had afinished
breakfast
, Jesus
*said
to Simon
Peter
, "Simon
, son of John
, do you 1 blove
Me more
than these
?" He *said
to Him, "Yes
, Lord
; You know
that I 2love
You." He *said
to him, "Tend
cMy lambs
."
He *said to him again
a second
time
, "Simon
, son of John
, do you 1love
Me?" He *said
to Him, "Yes
, Lord
; You know
that I 2love
You." He *said
to him, " aShepherd
My sheep
."
He *said to him the third
time
, "Simon
, son of John
, do you 1love
Me?" Peter
was grieved
because
He said
to him athe third
time
, "Do you 1love
Me?" And he said
to Him, "Lord
, bYou know
all
things
; You know
that I 1love
You." Jesus
*said
to him, " cTend
My sheep
.
"Truly, truly
, I say
to you, when
you were younger
, you used to gird
yourself
and walk
wherever
you wished
; but when
you grow
old
, you will stretch
out your hands
and someone
else
will gird
you, and bring
you where
you do not wish
to go."
Now this
He said
, asignifying
by bwhat
kind
of death
he would glorify
God
. And when He had spoken
this
, He *said
to him, " cFollow
Me!"
Peter, turning
around
, *saw
the adisciple
whom
Jesus
loved
following
them; the one who
also
had bleaned
back
on His bosom
at the supper
and said
, "Lord
, who
is the one who betrays
You?"
So Peter
seeing
him *said
to Jesus
, "Lord
, and what
about this
man
?"
Jesus *said
to him, "If
I want
him to remain
auntil
I come
, what
is that to you? You bfollow
Me!"
Therefore this
saying
went
out among
athe brethren
that that disciple
would not die
; yet
Jesus
did not say
to him that he would not die
, but only, "If
I want
him to remain
buntil
I come
, what
is that to you?"
This is the disciple
who ais testifying
to these
things
and wrote
these
things
, and we know
that his testimony
is true
.
And there are also amany
other
things
which
Jesus
did
, which
if
they *were written
in detail
, I suppose
that even
the world
itself
*would not contain
the books
that *would be written
.