14If I then your Lord, and Master, haue washed your feete, ye also ought to wash one an others feete.f
15For I haue giuen you an example, that ye should doe, euen as I haue done to you.g
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John 13 marks a decisive pivot in the Fourth Gospel. Jesus, knowing his hour has come, washes his disciples' feet in an act of shocking humility, then identifies Judas as his betrayer and predicts Peter's denial. The chapter establishes the new commandment of love and models servant