John, 16

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1 “These things I have spoken to you, so that you would not stumble.

2 They will put you out of the synagogues. But the hour is coming when everyone who puts you to death will consider that he is offering an excellent service to God.

3 And they will do these things to you because they have not known the Father, nor me.

4 But these things I have spoken to you, so that, when the hour for these things will have arrived, you may remember that I told you.

5 But I did not tell you these things from the beginning, because I was with you. And now I am going to him who sent me. And no one among you has asked me, ‘Where are you going?’

6 But because I have spoken these things to you, sorrow has filled your heart.

7 But I tell you the truth: it is expedient for you that I am going. For if I do not go, the Advocate will not come to you. But when I will have gone away, I will send him to you.

8 And when he has arrived, he will argue against the world, about sin and about justice and about judgment:

9 about sin, indeed, because they have not believed in me;

10 about justice, truly, because I am going to the Father, and you will not see me any longer;

11 about judgment, then, because the prince of this world has already been judged.

12 I still have many things to say to you, but you are not able to bear them now.

13 But when the Spirit of truth has arrived, he will teach the whole truth to you. For he will not be speaking from himself. Instead, whatever he will hear, he will speak. And he will announce to you the things that are to come.

14 He shall glorify me. For he will receive from what is mine, and he will announce it to you.

15 All things whatsoever that the Father has are mine. For this reason, I said that he will receive from what is mine and that he will announce it to you.

16 A little while, and then you will not see me. And again a little while, and you will see me. For I am going to the Father.”

17 Then some of his disciples said to one another: “What is this, that he is saying to us: ‘A little while, and you will not see me,’ and ‘Again a little while, and you will see me,’ and, ‘For I am going to the Father?’ ”

18 And they said: “What is this, that he is saying, ‘A little while?’ We do not understand what he is saying.”

19 But Jesus realized that they wanted to question him, and so he said to them: “Are you inquiring among yourselves about this, that I said: ‘A little while, and you will not see me, and again a little while, and you will see me?’

20 Amen, amen, I say to you, that you shall mourn and weep, but the world will rejoice. And you shall be greatly saddened, yet your sorrow shall be turned into joy.

21 A woman, when she is giving birth, has sorrow, because her hour has arrived. But when she has given birth to the child, then she no longer remembers the difficulties, because of the joy: for a man has been born into the world.

22 Therefore, you also, indeed, have sorrow now. But I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice. And no one will take away your joy from you.

23 And, in that day, you will not petition me for anything. Amen, amen, I say to you, if you ask the Father for anything in my name, he will give it to you.

24 Until now, you have not requested anything in my name. Ask, and you shall receive, so that your joy may be full.

25 I have spoken these things to you in proverbs. The hour is coming when I will no longer speak to you in proverbs; instead, I will announce to you plainly from the Father.

26 In that day, you shall ask in my name, and I do not say to you that I will ask the Father for you.

27 For the Father himself loves you, because you have loved me, and because you have believed that I went forth from God.

28 I went forth from the Father, and I have come into the world. Next I am leaving the world, and I am going to the Father.”

29 His disciples said to him: “Behold, now you are speaking plainly and not reciting a proverb.

30 Now we know that you know all things, and that you have no need for anyone to question you. By this, we believe that you went forth from God.”

31 Jesus answered them: “Do you believe now?

32 Behold, the hour is coming, and it has now arrived, when you will be scattered, each one on his own, and you will leave me behind, alone. And yet I am not alone, for the Father is with me.

33 These things I have spoken to you, so that you may have peace in me. In the world, you will have difficulties. But have confidence: I have overcome the world.”




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Chapter 16 of the Gospel of John is marked by a discourse of Jesus to his disciples shortly before his arrest and death. He talks about the coming of the Holy Spirit, who will help them understand the truth and guide it in their testimony. Jesus also predicts that his disciples will go through tribulations and persecution, but will have peace and joy in him. Based on these themes, here are five verses of the Bible that relate to the chapter of John 16:

Acts of the Apostles 1:8: "But you will receive power by descending the Holy Spirit upon you, and you shall be witnesses, both in Jerusalem and all Judea and Samaria, and even the ends of the earth." In this verse, Jesus promises the power of the Holy Spirit that his disciples may be his witnesses throughout the world, as He teaches in John 16:7-15.

2 Corinthians 1:3-4: "Blessed be the God and the Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of Mercies and God of all consolation, who comforts us in all our tribulation, so that we may also comfort those who are in Some tribulation, by the consolation we are comforted by God. " In these verses, the apostle Paul talks about God's consolation in the midst of tribulation, a theme addressed by Jesus in John 16:16-33.

Romans 5:3-5: "And not only this, but we also glory in tribulation, knowing that tribulation produces patience, and patience experience, and experience to hope. And hope does not bring confusion, because love of God is poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit given to us. " In these verses, Paul teaches that tribulation can produce spiritual fruits and that the Holy Spirit strengthens us in the midst of it, as Jesus teaches in John 16:16-33.

Philippians 4:7: "And the peace of God, which exceeds all understanding, will keep your hearts and your feelings in Christ Jesus." In this verse, Paul talks about the peace of God who keeps the hearts of believers, a theme addressed by Jesus in John 16:16-33, when he says he will leave his disciples his peace.

James 1:2-4: "My brothers, tends for all the joy to pass through various trials, knowing that the trial of your faith produces patience; and patience has your perfect work, so that you may be perfect and complete , without missing anything. " In these verses, James teaches about the joy that can be found in the midst of trials, a theme addressed by Jesus in John 16:16.





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