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1
When
the morning
was come,
all
the chief priests
and
elders
of the people
took
counsel
against
Jesus
to
put
him to death:
2
And
when they had bound
him,
they led
him
away,
and
delivered
him to Pontius
Pilate
the governor.
3
Then
Judas,
which
had betrayed
him, when he saw that
he was condemned,
repented himself,
and brought again
the thirty
pieces of silver
to the chief priests
and
elders,
4
Saying,
I have sinned
in that I have betrayed
the innocent
blood.
And they said,
What
is that
to us? see
thou
to that
.
5
And
he cast down
the pieces of silver
in
the temple,
and departed,
and
went
and hanged himself.
6
And
the chief priests
took
the silver pieces,
and said,
It is
not lawful
for to put
them into
the treasury,
because
it is
the price
of blood.
7
And they took
counsel,
and bought
with
them
the potter's
field,
to
bury
strangers
in.
8
Wherefore
that
field
was called,
The
field
of blood,
unto
this day.
9
Then
was fulfilled
that which was spoken
by
Jeremy
the prophet,
saying,
And
they took
the thirty
pieces of silver,
the price
of him that was valued,
whom
they of
the children
of Israel
did value;
10
And
gave
them for
the potter's
field,
as
the Lord
appointed
me.
11
And
Jesus
stood
before
the governor
:
and
the governor
asked
him,
saying,
Art thou
the King
of the Jews?
And
Jesus
said
unto him, Thou
sayest.
12
And
when
he
was accused
of
the chief priests
and
elders,
he answered
nothing.
13
Then
said
Pilate
unto him,
Hearest thou
not
how many things
they witness against
thee?
14
And he answered him
to
never
a
word;
insomuch
that the governor
marvelled
greatly.
15
Now
at
that
feast
the governor
was wont
to release
unto the people
a
prisoner,
whom
they would.
16
And
they had
then
a notable
prisoner,
called
Barabbas.
17
Therefore
when they
were gathered together,
Pilate
said unto them,
Whom
will ye
that I release
unto you?
Barabbas,
or
Jesus
which
is called
Christ?
18
For he knew that
for
envy
they had delivered
him.
19
When he
was set down
on
the judgment seat,
his
wife
sent
unto him,
saying,
Have thou
nothing
to do with that
just man:
for
I have suffered
many things
this day
in
a dream
because
of him.
20
But
the chief priests
and
elders
persuaded
the multitude
that
they should ask
Barabbas,
and
destroy
Jesus.
21
The governor
answered and said unto them,
Whether
of
the twain
will ye
that I release
unto you? They said,
Barabbas.
22
Pilate
saith
unto them,
What
shall I do
then
with Jesus
which
is called
Christ?
They
all
say
unto him,
Let him be crucified.
23
And the governor
said,
Why,
what
evil
hath he done?
But
they cried out
the more,
saying,
Let him be crucified.
24
When
Pilate
saw that
he could prevail
nothing,
but
that
rather
a tumult
was made,
he took
water,
and washed
his
hands
before
the multitude,
saying,
I am
innocent
of
the blood
of this just person: see ye
to it
.
25
Then answered
all
the people,
and said, His
blood
be
on us, and on our
children.
26
Then
released he
Barabbas
unto them: and
when he had scourged
Jesus,
he delivered
him
to
be crucified.
27
Then
the soldiers
of the governor
took
Jesus
into
the common hall,
and gathered
unto
him
the whole
band
of soldiers
.
28
And
they stripped
him,
and put on
him
a scarlet
robe.
29
And
when they had platted
a crown
of
thorns,
they put
it
upon his
head,
and
a reed
in his
right hand:
and
they bowed the knee
before
him,
and mocked
him,
saying,
Hail,
King
of the Jews!
30
And
they spit
upon him,
and took
the reed,
and
smote
him on
the head.
31
And
after
that they had mocked
him,
they took
the robe
off
from him, and
put
his own
raiment
on him, and
led
him away to
crucify
him
.
32
And
as they came out,
they found
a man
of Cyrene,
Simon
by name:
him
they compelled
to
bear
his
cross.
33
And
when they were come
unto
a place
called
Golgotha,
that
is
to say,
a place
of a skull,
34
They gave
him vinegar
to drink
mingled
with
gall:
and
when he had tasted
thereof
, he would
not
drink.
35
And
they crucified
him,
and parted
his
garments,
casting
lots:
that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet,
They parted
my garments among them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots.
36
And
sitting down
they watched
him
there;
37
And
set up
over
his
head
his
accusation
written,
THIS
IS
JESUS
THE KING
OF THE JEWS.
38
Then
were there two
thieves
crucified
with him,
one
on
the right hand,
and
another
on
the left.
39
And
they that passed by
reviled
him,
wagging
their
heads,
40
And
saying,
Thou that destroyest
the temple,
and
buildest
it
in
three
days,
save
thyself.
If
thou be
the Son
of God,
come down
from
the cross.
41
Likewise
also
the chief priests
mocking
him
, with
the scribes
and
elders,
said,
42
He saved
others;
himself
he cannot
save.
If he be
the King
of Israel,
let him
now
come down from
the cross,
and
we will believe
him.
43
He trusted
in
God;
let him deliver
him
now,
if
he will have
him: for he said,
I am
the Son
of God.
44
The thieves
also,
which
were crucified
with him,
cast
the same in his teeth.
45
Now
from
the sixth
hour
there was
darkness
over
all
the land
unto
the ninth
hour
.
46
And
about
the ninth
hour
Jesus
cried
with a loud
voice,
saying,
Eli,
Eli,
lama
sabachthani?
that is to say, My
God,
my
God,
why
hast thou forsaken
me?
47
Some of them
that stood
there,
when they heard
that
, said,
This
man
calleth for
Elias.
48
And
straightway
one
of them
ran,
and
took
a spunge,
and filled
it
with vinegar,
and
put
it
on
a reed,
and gave
him to drink.
49
The
rest
said,
Let be,
let us see
whether
Elias
will come
to save
him.
50
Jesus,
when he had cried
again
with a loud
voice,
yielded up
the ghost.
51
And,
behold,
the veil
of the temple
was rent
in
twain
from
the top
to
the bottom;
and
the earth
did quake,
and
the rocks
rent;
52
And
the graves
were opened;
and
many
bodies
of the saints
which
slept
arose,
53
And
came
out of
the graves
after
his
resurrection,
and went
into
the holy
city,
and
appeared
unto many.
54
Now
when the centurion,
and they that were with him,
watching
Jesus,
saw
the earthquake,
and
those things that were done,
they feared
greatly,
saying,
Truly
this
was
the Son
of God.
55
And
many
women
were
there
beholding
afar off,
which
followed
Jesus
from
Galilee,
ministering
unto him:
56
Among
which was
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Mary
the mother
of James
and Joses, and
the mother
of Zebedee's
children.
57
When
the even
was
come,
there came
a rich
man
of
Arimathaea,
named
Joseph,
who
also
himself
was
Jesus'
disciple:
58
He
went
to
Pilate
,
and begged
the body
of Jesus.
Then
Pilate
commanded
the body
to be delivered.
59
And
when Joseph
had taken
the body,
he 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 great
stone
to the door
of the sepulchre,
and departed.
61
And
there
was
Mary
Magdalene,
and
the other
Mary
,
sitting
over against
the sepulchre.
62
Now
the next day,
that followed
the day of the preparation,
the chief priests
and
Pharisees
came together
unto
Pilate,
63
Saying,
Sir,
we remember that that
deceiver
said,
while he was yet
alive,
After
three
days
I will rise again.
64
Command
therefore
that the sepulchre
be made sure
until
the third
day,
lest
his
disciples
come
by night,
and steal
him away, and say
unto the people,
He is risen
from
the dead:
so
the last
error
shall be
worse than
the first.
65
Pilate
said
unto them,
Ye have
a watch:
go your way,
make
it
as sure
as ye can.
66
So
they went,
and made
the sepulchre
sure,
sealing
the stone,
and setting
a watch.
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