5.       PASS ON THE POWER OF ONE as in the Gospel of John

SECTION F

EPILOGUE

                                                                                                                        Chapter 21

21:1 Friday Start After these things manifested himself again Jesus to the disciples on the sea of Tiberias; and he manifested (himself) thus. 2 There were together Simon Peter and Thomas being called Twin and Nathanael from Cana of Galilee and the (sons) of Zebedee and others of the disciples of him two. 3 Says to them Simon Peter: I am going to fish. They say to him: Are coming also we with thee. They went forth and embarked in the boat, and in that night they caught nothing. 4 Early morning but no becoming stood Jesus in (on) the shore; not however knew the disciples that Jesus it is(was) 5. Says therefore to them Jesus: Children, not any fish have ye? They answered him; No  6 So he said to them: Cast in the right parts of the boat the net, and ye will find. They cast therefore, and no longer it to drag were they able from the multitude of the fishes. 7 Says therefore disciples that whom loved Jesus to Peter: The Lord it is. Simon therefore Peter, hearing that the Lord it is(was) with the coat girded himself for he was naked, and threw himself into the sea; 8 but the other disciples in the little boat came, for not they were far from the land but about from cubits two hundred

(Note: Literal translation of Revised Standard Version)

dragging the net of the fishes. 9 When therefore they disembarked onto the land, they see a coal fire lying and a fish lying on and bread. 10 Says to them Jesus: Bring from the fishes which ye caught now. 11 Went up Simon Peter and dragged the net to the land full fishes of great a hundred fifty three; and so many being was not torn the net. 12 Says to them Jesus: Come breakfast ye. No one dared of the disciples to question him: Thou who art? knowing that the Lord it is(was). 13 Comes Jesus and takes the bread and gives to them, and the fish likewise. 14 This(was) now the third time that was manifested Jesus to the disciples raised from the dead. Finish 15 When therefore they breakfasted, says to Simon Peter Jesus: Simon (son) of John lovest thou me more than these? He says to him. Yes Lord thou knowest that I love thee. He says to him: Feed the lambs of me. 16 He says to him again secondly: Simon (son) of John, lovest thou me? He says to him: Yes, Lord thou knowest that I love thee. He says to him Shepherd the little sheep of me. 17 He says to him the third time. Simon son of John lovest thou me? Was grieved Peter that he said to him the third time Lovest thou me? and said to him.Lord, all things thou

knowest, thou knowest that I love thee; says to him Jesus: Feed the little sheep of me. 18 Truly truly I tell thee when thou wast younger, thou girded thyself and walkest where thou wishedst; but when thou growest old thou wilt stretch out the hands of thee, and another will gird thee and will carry where thou wishest not. 19 And this he said signifying by what death he will glorify God. And this saying he tells him; Follow me. 20 Turning Peter sees the disciple whom loved Jesus following, who also leaned a the supper on the breast of him and said: Lord, who is the one betraying thee? 21 This one therefore seeing Peter says to Jesus: Lord and this one what? 22 Says to him Jesus: If him I wish to remain until I come, what to thee? thou me follow. 23 Went forth therefore this word to the brothers that disciple that does not die; but said not to him Jesus that he does not die, but: If him I wish to remain until I come, what to thee? 24 This is the disciple witnessing concerning these things and having written these things, and we know that true of him the witness is. 25 And there are also other things many which did Jesus, which if they were written singly, not itself I think the world to contain the being written rolls.