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John 11:7
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When the time was right, he told his cowboys to saddle up. "Let's strike a long trot for Judea," he said.
John 11:9
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Jesus looked over his shoulder as he rode off, "We're burning daylight. No one stumbles while the sun is out,
John 11:16
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Then Tom, whose nickname was the Twin, said, "Yeah, boys. Let's go, it should be fun. They're just going to try to kill us when we get there, but we've got his back."
John 11:32
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When Mary got to Jesus, she fell at his feet once again and said, "You could have kept him from dying if you'd been here, Lord."
John 11:33
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When Jesus saw her and the rest of the people crying, a deep anger rose up within him. He didn't like to see his nation hurting. He asked,
John 11:36
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The people could see just how much Jesus loved his friend,
John 11:37
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but some people said it was his fault Lazarus had died. Some of them said, "If he could heal the blind, he could have healed his friend if he cared that much."
John 11:38
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Despite his tears, Jesus was still angry and said,
John 11:44
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And the dead guy walked out of the tomb. He was still wrapped in the burial cloth. Jesus told those standing nearby, "Take off his grave clothes. He won't need them anymore."The Plot to Ambush Jesus
John 11:51
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Now he didn't come up with on his own. God had spoken through him sometime before and said that Jesus would die for
John 11:54
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But Jesus knew their plans and stayed out of public sight. We went and stayed at a place called Ephraim with all his cowboys.
John 12:1
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Six days before the Passover party, Jesus rode up to Bethany to visit Lazarus and his sisters.
John 12:3
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Then Mary got a bottle of priceless perfume and poured it on Jesus's feet. She wiped his feet with her hair. The house was filled with a pleasing aroma.
John 12:6
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He didn't care about the poor. He was the treasurer of the ministry and dipped his hand into the cookie jar all the time.
John 12:16
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His cowboys didn't see the relevance of all this, but after he had gone back to heaven, they put the pieces together, and it made sense.
John 12:50
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His message is right and guarantees eternal life. I say whatever he tells me to say and that is all."
John 13:1
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Before the Passover party, Jesus knew his time was short for this world. He knew he was leaving to go be with his Dad. But Jesus loved his cowboys up until the very end.
John 13:2
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They were eating the evening meal, and Judas had already made his deal with the devil. The plan was already in motion to double-cross Jesus.
John 13:4
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Jesus got up from the table, took off his clothes, and wrapped a towel around his waist.
John 13:5
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He poured water in a big bowl and started washing his cowboy's feet. He dried their feet with the towel he had wrapped around his waist.
 
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