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1
And
morning having arrived,
all
the
chief priests
and the
elders
of the
people
took
counsel
against
Jesus, so that
they might put Him to death
.
2
And
having bound
Him,
they led
Him
away
and
delivered
Him
to
Pilate
the
governor.
3
Then
Judas,
the
one
having delivered Him up
,
having seen
that He was condemned,
having regretted
it
,
he returned
the
thirty
pieces of silver
to
the
chief priests
and elders,
4
saying, I sinned,
having betrayed
innocent
blood. And
they said,
What
is that
to us?
You
will see.
5
And
having cast down
the
pieces of silver
into the temple,
he withdrew,
and
having gone away,
hanged himself.
6
And the
chief priests,
having taken
the
pieces of silver,
said,
It is not lawful
to put
them into the
treasury,
since
it is
the
price
of blood.
7
And having taken
counsel,
they bought
with
them
the potters
field,
for
a burial place
for
strangers.
8
Therefore
that
field
was called
Field
of Blood,
to
this day.
9
Then
was fulfilled
that
having been spoken
by
the
prophet
Jeremiah,
saying, And
the
y took
the
thirty
pieces of silver,
the
price
of
the
One
having been
price
d,
whom
the
y set a
price
on
by
the
sons
of Israel,
10
and
they gave
them for the potters 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, You say.
12
And
in
His
be
in
g accused
by the
chief priests
and
elders,
He answered
noth
in
g.
13
Then
Pilate
says
to Him,
Do You not hear
how many things
they witness against
You?
14
And
He did not answer
him,
not even
to
one
word,
so as
to
amaze
the
governor
exceedingly.
15
And
at
the
feast, the
governor
was accustomed
to release
one
prisoner
to the multitude,
whom
they were wishing.
16
And
at that time
they were holding
a notable
prisoner
called
Barabbas.
17
Therefore
of them
being gathered together,
Pilate
said to them, Whom
want you
that
I shall release
to you? Barabbas,
or
Jesus
, who
is called
Christ?
18
For he knew that
they had delivered Him up
through
envy.
19
And
as he was sitting
on the
judgment seat,
his
wife
sent
to him,
saying,
Nothing to you
and
that righteous
man
; for
I suffered
many things
in
a dream
today
because of
Him.
20
But the
chief priests
and the
elders
persuaded
the
crowds
that
they should ask for
Barabbas, and
should destroy
Jesus.
21
And the
governor
answering said to them, Which
of
the
two
do you desire
that
I release to you? And they said, Barabbas.
22
Pilate
says
to them, What
then
should I do with
Jesus,
who
is called
Christ?
They all say,
Let
Him
be crucified.
23
And
he said,
For
what
evil
did He commit? And
they kept crying out
all the more,
saying, Let
Him
be crucified.
24
And
Pilate
having seen
that
it availed
nothing, but
rather
a riot
is arising,
having taken
water,
washed
the
hands
before the crowd,
saying,
I am
guiltless
of the
blood
of this
man
.
For yourselves
you will see.
25
And
all
the
people
answering said, His
blood
be
on us, and on our children.
26
Then
he released
Barabbas
to them; and
having flogged
Jesus,
He delivered
Him
up
that
He might be crucified.
27
Then
the
soldiers
of the governor,
having taken
Jesus
into the Praetorium,
gathered
the
whole
cohort
before
Him.
28
And
having stripped
Him,
they put
a scarlet
robe
around Him.
29
And
hav
in
g twisted together
a crown
of
thorns,
they put
it
on His
head,
and
a reed
in
His right hand; and
hav
in
g bowed the knees
before Him,
they mocked
Him,
say
in
g,
Hail,
K
in
g
of
the Jews!
30
And
having spit
upon Him,
the
y took
the
reed
and kept striking
Him
on His
head.
31
And
when
they had mocked
Him,
they took off
Him the
robe,
and
they put
His
garments
on Him and
led away
Him to crucify
Him
.
32
And
going forth,
they found
a man
of Cyrene,
named
Simon.
They compelled
him
that
he might carry
His
cross.
33
And
having come
to
a place
called
Golgotha,
which
is
called
Place
of a Skull,
34
they gave
Him
wine
to drink,
mingled
with
gall;
and
having tasted,
He was not willing
to drink
it
.
35
And
having crucified
Him,
they divided
His
garments,
casting
lots.
36
And sitting down,
they were guarding
Him
there.
37
And
they put up
over
His
head
the
written
accusation
against Him:
this
is Jesus, the
King
of the
Jews.
38
At the same time
two
robbers
are crucified
with Him,
one
at
the
right hand, and
one
at
the
left.
39
And
those
passing by
kept railing at
Him,
wagging
their
heads
40
and saying, The
One
destroying
the
temple
and
building
it
in
three
days,
save
Yourself!
If
You are
the
Son
of God, also
descend
from
the
cross!
41
Likewise
also,
the
chief priests
with the
scribes
and elders,
mocking,
were saying,
42
He saved
others.
He is not able
to save
Himself.
He is
King
of Israel!
Let Him descend
now
from the cross, and
we will believe
in Him.
43
He trusted
on
God.
Let Him deliver
Him
now
if
He wants.
For He said, I am
the
Son
of
God.
44
And likewise
even
the
robbers,
those
having been crucified
with Him,
were upbraiding
Him.
45
And
from
the
sixth
hour,
darkness
was
over
all
the
land,
until
the
ninth
hour.
46
And
about
the ninth hour,
Jesus
cried out
in 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, having heard,
began saying,
This
man
calls
Elijah.
48
And
immediately
one
of them,
having run
and
having taken
a sponge, and having filled
it
with vinegar
and
having put
it
on
a reed,
gave Him to drink
.
49
And the
rest
were saying, Let
it
be.
Let us see
whether
Elijah
comes
to save
Him.
50
And Jesus,
having cried
again
in a loud voice,
yielded up
His
spirit.
51
And behold, the
veil
of the
temple
was torn
into
two
from
top
to
bottom.
And the
earth
was shaken, and the
rocks
were split.
52
And
the
tombs
were opened,
and
many
bodies of
the
saints
having fallen asleep
arose.
53
And
having gone forth
out of the
tombs
after
His
resurrection,
they entered
into the
holy
city
and
appeared
to many.
54
And
the
centurion and
those
with him
keeping guard over
Jesus,
having seen
the
earthquake
and
the
things taking place,
feared
greatly,
saying,
Truly
this
was Gods Son.
55
And
many
women
were there,
looking on
from afar off,
who
had followed
Jesus
from Galilee,
ministering
to Him
56
among
whom was
Mary
Magdalene, and
Mary
the
mother
of James
and Joseph, and the
mother
of the
sons
of Zebedee.
57
And
evening
having arrived,
a rich
man
from
Arimathea
named
Joseph
came,
who
himself
also
was discipled
to Jesus.
58
Having gone
to
Pilate
,
he
asked for
the
body
of Jesus.
Then
Pilate
commanded it
to be given up.
59
And
Joseph
having taken
the
body,
wrapped
it in
a clean
linen cloth
60
and
placed
it
in
his new
tomb,
which
he had cut
in
the
rock.
And
hav
in
g rolled
a great
stone
to the
door
of the
tomb,
he went away.
61
And
Mary
Magdalene
was
there,
and the
other
Mary
,
sitting
opposite
the
tomb.
62
And
the
next day,
which is
after
the
Preparation,
the
chief priests
and the
Pharisees
were gathered together
before Pilate,
63
saying, Sir,
we have remembered
how that deceiver,
while
living, said, After
three
days
I arise.
64
Therefore
command
the
tomb
to be secured
until
the
third
day,
lest
ever
His
disciples
having come,
steal Him away
and say to the
people,
He is 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
having gone
with the guard,
they made the tomb secure,
having sealed
the
stone.
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