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Passage Lookup: John 1:35-42
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8 verses
John 1:35
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On the morrow, again, was John standing, and, from among his disciples, two;
John 1:36
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and, looking at Jesus walking, he saith - See! the Lamb of God!
John 1:37
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and the two disciples hearkened unto him speaking, and they followed Jesus.
John 1:38
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But Jesus, turning, and looking at them following, saith unto them - What seek ye? And, they, said unto him - Rabbi! which meaneth, when translated, Teacher, Where abidest thou?
John 1:39
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He saith unto them - Be coming, and ye shall see. They came, therefore, and saw where he abode, and, with him, they abode that day. It was about the tenth, hour.
John 1:40
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One of the two that heard from John and followed him, was Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter.
John 1:41
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The same findeth, first, his own brother Simon, and saith unto him - We have found the Messiah! which is, when translated, Anointed.
John 1:42
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He led him unto Jesus. Jesus, looking at him, said - Thou, art Simon, the son of John, - thou, shalt be called, Cephas; which is to be translated, Peter.
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