They began to be grieved and to ask Him one after another, “Surely not I?”
Parallel translations
- WEB They began to be sorrowful, and to ask him one by one, “Surely not I?” And another said, “Surely not I?”
- KJV And they began to be sorrowful, and to say unto him one by one, Is it I? and another said, Is it I?
- NKJV And they began to be sorrowful, and to say to Him one by one, “Is it I?” And another said, “Is it I?”
- NASB They began to be grieved and to say to Him one by one, “Surely not I?”
- NLT Greatly distressed, each one asked in turn, “Am I the one?”
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Quick answer
The disciples become sorrowful and each asks, 'Surely not I?' His words pierce their consciences.
Overview
Rather than pointing fingers, the disciples each examine themselves, grieved at the possibility of being the betrayer. Their self-searching reflects genuine sorrow and a measure of humility about their own weakness. The scene invites every reader to honest self-examination before the Lord, mindful of how easily the heart can fail without his sustaining grace.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Matt 26:22They were deeply grieved and began to ask Him one after another, “Surely not I, Lord?”
- Luke 22:21–23Look! The hand of My betrayer is with Mine on the table.
- John 13:22The disciples looked at one another, perplexed as to which of them He meant.
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