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1 Now
there was a man
of the Pharisees
named Nicodemus,
a ruler of the
Jews.
2 He
came to Jesus
by night and
said to him, “Rabbi, we know that
you are a
teacher come from
God, for no
one can do
these signs that
you do, unless
God is with
him.”
3 Jesus
answered him,
“Most certainly
I tell you,
unless one is
born anew,
he can’t
see God’s Kingdom.”
4 Nicodemus
said to him, “How
can a man
be born when
he is old?
Can he enter
a second time
into his mother’s
womb and be
born?”
5 Jesus
answered,
“Most certainly
I tell you,
unless one is
born of water
and Spirit, he
can’t enter
into God’s Kingdom.
6 That which is
born of the
flesh is flesh.
That which is
born of the
Spirit is spirit.
7 Don’t marvel that
I said to
you, ‘You must
be born anew.’
8 The wind
blows where it
wants to, and
you hear its
sound, but don’t
know where it
comes from and
where it is
going. So is
everyone who is
born of the
Spirit.”
9 Nicodemus
answered him, “How
can these things
be?”
10 Jesus
answered him,
“Are you the
teacher of
Israel, and don’t
understand these
things?
11 Most certainly I
tell you, we
speak that which
we know and
testify of that
which we have
seen, and
you don’t
receive our
witness.
12 If I told
you earthly
things and
you don’t
believe, how
will you believe
if I tell
you heavenly
things?
13 No one has
ascended into
heaven but he
who descended
out of heaven,
the Son of
Man, who is
in heaven.
14 As Moses lifted
up the serpent
in the
wilderness, even
so must the
Son of Man
be lifted up,
15 that whoever
believes in him
should not perish,
but have eternal
life.
16 For God so loved
the world, that
he gave his
only born
Son, that
whoever believes
in him should
not perish, but
have eternal life.
17 For God didn’t
send his Son
into the world
to judge the
world, but that
the world should
be saved through
him.
18 He who believes
in him is
not judged. He
who doesn’t
believe has been
judged already,
because he has
not believed in
the name of
the only born
Son of God.
19 This is the
judgment, that
the light has
come into the
world, and
men loved the
darkness rather
than the light,
for their works
were evil.
20 For everyone
who does evil
hates the light
and doesn’t come
to the light,
lest his works
would be exposed.
21 But he who
does the truth
comes to the
light, that his
works may be
revealed, that
they have been
done in
God.”
22 After
these things,
Jesus came with
his disciples into
the land of
Judea. He stayed
there with them
and baptized.
23 John
also was baptizing
in Enon near Salim,
because there was
much water there.
They came and
were baptized;
24 for
John was not
yet thrown into
prison.
25 Therefore
a dispute arose on
the part of John’s
disciples with
some Jews about
purification.
26 They
came to John
and said to
him, “Rabbi, he
who was with
you beyond the
Jordan, to whom
you have testified,
behold, he baptizes,
and everyone is
coming to him.”
27 John
answered, “A man
can receive
nothing unless it
has been given
him from heaven.
28 You
yourselves testify
that I said, ‘I
am not the
Christ,’ but, ‘I
have been sent
before him.’
29 He
who has the
bride is the
bridegroom; but
the friend of
the bridegroom,
who stands
and hears him,
rejoices greatly
because of the
bridegroom’s voice.
Therefore my joy
is made full.
30 He
must increase, but
I must decrease.
31 “He
who comes from
above is above
all. He who
is from the
earth belongs to
the earth and
speaks of the
earth. He who
comes from heaven
is above all.
32 What
he has seen
and heard, of that
he testifies; and
no one receives
his witness.
33 He
who has received
his witness has
set his seal
to this, that
God is true.
34 For
he whom God
has sent speaks
the words of
God; for God
gives the Spirit
without measure.
35 The
Father loves the
Son, and has
given all things
into his hand.
36 One
who believes in
the Son has eternal
life, but one
who disobeys
the Son won’t
see life, but
the wrath of
God remains on
him.”