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1
Then
the whole
body
of them got
up and brought
Him before
Pilate.
2
And they began
to accuse
Him, saying,
"We found
this man
misleading
our nation
and forbidding
to pay
taxes
to Caesar,
and saying
that He Himself
is Christ,
a King."
3
So
Pilate
asked
Him, saying,
"Are You the King
of the Jews?"
And He answered
him and said,
"It is as you say."
4
Then
Pilate
said
to the chief priests
and the crowds,
"I find
no
guilt
in this
man."
5
But they kept on insisting,
saying,
"He stirs
up the people,
teaching
all
over
Judea,
starting
from Galilee
even as far
as this place."
6
When
Pilate
heard
it, he asked
whether
the man
was a Galilean.
7
And when he learned
that He belonged
to Herod's
jurisdiction,
he sent
Him to Herod,
who himself
also
was in Jerusalem
at that time.
8
Now
Herod
was very
glad
when he saw
Jesus;
for he had
wanted
to see
Him for a long
time,
because
he had been hearing
about
Him and was hoping
to see
some
sign
performed
by Him.
9
And he questioned
Him at some
length;
but He answered
him nothing.
10
And the chief priests
and the scribes
were standing
there, accusing
Him vehemently.
11
And Herod
with his soldiers,
after treating Him with contempt
and mocking
Him, dressed
Him in a gorgeous
robe
and sent Him back
to Pilate.
12
Now
Herod
and Pilate
became
friends
with one another
that very
day;
for before they had been
enemies
with each other.
13
Pilate
summoned
the chief priests
and the rulers
and the people,
14
and said
to them, "You brought
this
man
to me as one who incites
the people
to rebellion,
and behold,
having examined
Him before
you, I have found
no
guilt
in
this
man
regarding the charges
which
you make
against
Him.
15
"No,
nor
has Herod,
for he sent Him back
to us; and behold,
nothing
deserving
death
has been
done
by Him.
16
"Therefore
I will punish
Him and release
Him."
17
Now
he was obliged
to release
to them at the feast
one
prisoner.
18
But they cried
out all together,
saying,
"Away
with this man,
and release
for us Barabbas!"
19
(He was one who
had been thrown
into prison
for an insurrection
made
in the city,
and for murder.)
20
Pilate,
wanting
to release
Jesus,
addressed
them again,
21
but they kept on calling
out, saying,
"Crucify,
crucify
Him!"
22
And he said
to them the third time,
"Why,
what
evil
has this man
done?
I have found
in Him no
guilt
demanding death;
therefore
I will punish
Him and release
Him."
23
But they were insistent,
with loud
voices
asking
that He be crucified.
And their
voices
began to prevail.
24
And Pilate
pronounced sentence
that their demand
be granted.
25
And he released
the man they were asking
for who had been thrown
into prison
for insurrection
and murder,
but he delivered
Jesus
to their will.
26
When
they led Him away,
they seized
a man,
Simon
of Cyrene,
coming
in from the country,
and placed
on him the cross
to carry
behind
Jesus.
27
And following
Him was a large
crowd
of the people,
and of women
who
were mourning
and lamenting
Him.
28
But Jesus
turning
to them said,
"Daughters
of Jerusalem,
stop
weeping
for Me, but weep
for yourselves
and for your children.
29
"For behold,
the days
are coming
when
they will say,
'
Blessed
are the barren,
and the wombs
that never
bore,
and the breasts
that never
nursed.'
30
"Then
they will begin
TO SAY
TO THE MOUNTAINS,
'FALL
ON US,' AND TO THE HILLS,
'COVER
US.'
31
"For if
they do
these things
when
the tree
is green,
what
will happen
when
it is dry?"
32
Two
others
also,
who were criminals,
were being led away
to be put to death
with Him.
33
When
they came
to the place
called
The Skull,
there
they crucified
Him and the criminals,
one
on the right
and the other
on the left.
34
But Jesus
was saying,
"Father,
forgive
them; for they do not know
what
they are doing."
And they cast
lots,
dividing
up His garments
among
themselves.
35
And the people
stood
by, looking
on. And even
the rulers
were sneering
at Him, saying,
"He saved
others;
let Him save
Himself
if
this
is the Christ
of God,
His Chosen One."
36
The soldiers
also
mocked
Him, coming
up to Him, offering
Him sour wine,
37
and saying,
"If
You are the King
of the Jews,
save
Yourself!"
38
Now
there was also
an inscription
above
Him, "THIS
IS THE KING
OF THE JEWS."
39
One
of the criminals
who were hanged
there was hurling abuse
at Him, saying,
"Are You not the Christ?
Save
Yourself
and us!"
40
But the other
answered,
and rebuking
him said,
"Do you not even
fear
God,
since
you are under
the same
sentence of condemnation?
41
"And we indeed
are suffering justly,
for we are receiving
what
we deserve
for our deeds;
but this man
has done
nothing
wrong."
42
And he was saying,
"Jesus,
remember
me when
You come
in Your kingdom!"
43
And He said
to him, "Truly
I say
to you, today
you shall be with Me in Paradise."
44
It was now
about
the sixth
hour,
and darkness
fell
over
the whole
land
until
the ninth
hour,
45
because the sun
was obscured;
and the veil
of the temple
was torn
in two.
46
And Jesus,
crying
out with a loud
voice,
said,
"Father,
INTO YOUR HANDS
I COMMIT
MY SPIRIT."
Having said
this,
He breathed His last.
47
Now
when the centurion
saw
what had happened,
he began praising
God,
saying,
"Certainly
this
man
was innocent."
48
And all
the crowds
who came together
for this
spectacle,
when they observed
what had happened,
began to return,
beating
their breasts.
49
And all
His acquaintances
and the women
who accompanied
Him from Galilee
were standing
at a distance,
seeing
these things.
50
And a
man
named
Joseph,
who was a member of the Council,
a good
and righteous
man
51
(he had not consented
to their plan
and action),
a man from Arimathea,
a city
of the Jews,
who
was waiting
for the kingdom
of God;
52
this man
went
to Pilate
and asked
for the body
of Jesus.
53
And he took it down
and wrapped
it in a linen cloth,
and laid
Him in a tomb
cut into the rock,
where
no
one
had ever
lain.
54
It was the preparation
day,
and the Sabbath
was about to begin.
55
Now
the women
who
had come
with Him out of Galilee
followed,
and saw
the tomb
and how
His body
was laid.
56
Then
they returned
and prepared
spices
and perfumes.
And on the Sabbath
they rested
according
to the commandment.
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