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1
Now
when morning
came,
all
the chief priests
and the elders
of the people
conferred
together against
Jesus
to put Him to death;
2
and they bound
Him, and led Him away
and delivered
Him to Pilate
the governor.
3
Then
when Judas,
who had betrayed
Him, saw
that He had been condemned,
he felt remorse
and returned
the thirty
pieces of silver
to the chief priests
and elders,
4
saying,
"I have sinned
by betraying
innocent
blood."
But they said,
"What
is that to us? See
to that yourself!"
5
And he threw
the pieces of silver
into the temple sanctuary
and departed;
and he went away
and hanged
himself.
6
The chief priests
took
the pieces of silver
and said,
"It is not lawful
to put
them into the temple treasury,
since
it is the price
of blood."
7
And they conferred
together
and with the money
bought
the Potter's
Field
as a burial place
for strangers.
8
For this reason
that field
has been called
the Field
of Blood
to this day.
9
Then
that which was spoken
through
Jeremiah
the prophet
was fulfilled:
"AND THEY TOOK
THE THIRTY
PIECES OF SILVER,
THE
PRICE
OF THE ONE WHOSE
PRICE
HAD BEEN SET
by the sons
of Israel;
10
AND THEY GAVE
THEM FOR THE POTTER'S
FIELD,
AS THE LORD
DIRECTED
ME."
11
Now
Jesus
stood
before
the governor,
and the governor
questioned
Him, saying,
"Are You the King
of the Jews?"
And
Jesus
said
to him, "It is as you say."
12
And while
He was being accused
by the chief priests
and elders,
He did not answer.
13
Then
Pilate
said
to Him, "Do You not hear
how many things
they testify against
You?"
14
And He did not answer
him with regard
to even
a single charge,
so
the governor
was quite
amazed.
15
Now
at the feast
the governor
was accustomed
to release
for the people
any one
prisoner
whom
they wanted.
16
At that time
they were holding
a notorious
prisoner,
called
Barabbas.
17
So
when the people
gathered together,
Pilate
said
to them, "Whom
do you want
me to release
for you? Barabbas,
or
Jesus
who is called
Christ?"
18
For he knew
that because
of envy
they had handed
Him over.
19
While he was sitting
on the judgment seat,
his wife
sent
him a message, saying,
"Have nothing
to do with that righteous Man;
for last night
I suffered
greatly
in a dream
because
of Him."
20
But the chief priests
and the elders
persuaded
the crowds
to ask
for Barabbas
and to put
Jesus
to death.
21
But the governor
said
to them, "Which
of the two
do you want
me to release
for you?" And they
said
,
"Barabbas."
22
Pilate
said
to them, "Then
what
shall I do
with Jesus
who is called
Christ?"
They all
said
,
"Crucify
Him!"
23
And he said,
"Why,
what
evil
has He done?"
But they kept shouting
all the more,
saying,
"Crucify
Him!"
24
When Pilate
saw
that he was accomplishing
nothing,
but rather
that a riot
was starting,
he took
water
and washed
his hands
in front
of the crowd,
saying,
"I am
innocent
of this Man's
blood;
see
to that yourselves."
25
And all
the people
said,
"His blood
shall be on us and on our children!"
26
Then
he released
Barabbas
for them; but after having Jesus
scourged,
he handed
Him over to be crucified.
27
Then
the soldiers
of the governor
took
Jesus
into the Praetorium
and gathered
the whole
Roman cohort
around
Him.
28
They stripped
Him and put
a scarlet
robe
on Him.
29
And after twisting
together a crown
of thorns,
they put
it on His head,
and a reed
in His right hand;
and they knelt down
before
Him and mocked
Him, saying,
"Hail,
King
of the Jews!"
30
They spat
on Him, and took
the reed
and began to beat
Him on the head.
31
After
they had mocked
Him, they took
the scarlet robe
off
Him and put
His own garments
back on Him, and led Him away
to crucify
Him.
32
As they were coming
out, they found
a man
of Cyrene
named
Simon,
whom
they pressed into service
to bear
His cross.
33
And when they came
to a place
called
Golgotha,
which
means
Place
of a Skull,
34
they gave
Him wine
to drink
mixed
with gall;
and after tasting
it, He was unwilling
to drink
.
35
And when they had crucified
Him, they divided
up His garments
among
themselves by casting
lots.
36
And sitting down,
they began to keep watch over
Him there.
37
And above
His head
they put
up the charge against
Him which read,
"THIS
IS JESUS
THE KING
OF THE JEWS."
38
At that time
two
robbers
were crucified
with Him, one
on the right
and one
on the left.
39
And those
passing
by were hurling abuse
at Him, wagging
their heads
40
and saying,
"You who are going to destroy
the temple
and rebuild
it in three
days,
save
Yourself!
If
You are the Son
of God,
come down
from the cross."
41
In the same way
the chief priests
also,
along with the scribes
and elders,
were mocking
Him and saying,
42
"He
save
d
others;
He cannot
save
Himself.
He is the King
of Israel;
let Him now
come down
from the cross,
and we will believe
in Him.
43
"HE TRUSTS
IN GOD;
LET GOD
RESCUE
Him now,
IF
HE DELIGHTS
IN HIM; for He said,
'I am
the Son
of God.'"
44
The robbers
who had been crucified
with Him were also
insulting
Him with the same
words.
45
Now
from the sixth
hour
darkness
fell
upon all
the land
until
the ninth
hour
.
46
About
the ninth
hour
Jesus
cried
out with a loud
voice,
saying,
"
ELI,
ELI,
LAMA
SABACHTHANI?"
that is, "
MY GOD,
MY GOD,
WHY
HAVE YOU FORSAKEN
ME?"
47
And some
of those
who were standing
there,
when they heard
it, began saying,
"This man
is calling
for Elijah."
48
Immediately
one
of them ran,
and taking
a sponge,
he filled
it with sour wine
and put
it on a reed,
and gave Him a drink.
49
But the rest
of them said,
"Let
us see
whether
Elijah
will come
to save
Him."
50
And Jesus
cried
out again
with a loud
voice,
and yielded
up His spirit.
51
And behold,
the veil
of the temple
was torn
in two
from top
to bottom;
and the earth
shook
and the rocks
were split.
52
The tombs
were opened,
and many
bodies
of the saints
who had fallen asleep
were raised;
53
and coming
out of the tombs
after
His resurrection
they entered
the holy
city
and appeared
to many.
54
Now
the centurion,
and those
who were with him keeping guard over
Jesus,
when they saw
the earthquake
and the things that were happening,
became very
frightened
and said,
"Truly
this
was the Son
of God!"
55
Many
women
were there
looking
on from a distance,
who
had followed
Jesus
from Galilee
while ministering
to Him.
56
Among
them was Mary
Magdalene,
and Mary
the mother
of James
and Joseph,
and
the mother
of the sons
of Zebedee.
57
When it was evening,
there came
a rich
man
from Arimathea,
named
Joseph,
who
himself
had also
become a disciple
of Jesus.
58
This man
went
to
Pilate
and asked
for the body
of Jesus.
Then
Pilate
ordered
it to be given
to him.
59
And Joseph
took
the body
and wrapped
it in a clean
linen cloth,
60
and laid
it in his own new
tomb,
which
he had hewn
out in the rock;
and he rolled
a large
stone
against the entrance
of the tomb
and went away.
61
And Mary
Magdalene
was there,
and the other
Mary,
sitting
opposite
the grave.
62
Now
on the next day, the day
after
the preparation,
the chief priests
and the Pharisees
gathered together
with Pilate,
63
and
said,
"Sir,
we remember
that when He was still
alive
that deceiver
said,
'
After
three
days
I am to rise again.'
64
"Therefore,
give orders
for the grave
to be made secure
until
the third
day,
otherwise
His disciples
may come
and steal Him away
and say
to the people,
'He has risen
from the dead,'
and the last
deception
will be worse
than the first."
65
Pilate
said
to them, "You have
a guard;
go,
make it as secure
as you know how."
66
And they went
and made
the grave
secure,
and along with the guard
they set a seal
on the stone.
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