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1
Pilate
then
took
Jesus
and scourged
Him.
2
And the soldiers
twisted
together a crown
of thorns
and put
it on His head,
and put
a purple
robe
on Him;
3
and they began to come
up to Him and say,
"Hail,
King
of the Jews!"
and to give
Him slaps
in the face.
4
Pilate
came
out again
and said
to them, "Behold,
I am bringing
Him out to you so
that you may k
no
w
that I find
no
guilt
in Him."
5
Jesus
then
came
out, wearing
the crown
of thorns
and the purple
robe.
Pilate said
to them, "Behold,
the Man!"
6
So
when
the chief priests
and the officers
saw
Him, they cried
out saying,
"Crucify,
crucify!"
Pilate
said
to them, "Take
Him yourselves
and crucify
Him, for I find
no
guilt
in Him."
7
The Jews
answered
him, "We have
a law,
and by that law
He ought
to die
because
He made
Himself
out to be the Son
of God."
8
Therefore
when
Pilate
heard
this
statement,
he was even more
afraid;
9
and he entered
into the Praetorium
again
and said
to Jesus,
"Where
are You from?" But Jesus
gave
him no
answer.
10
So
Pilate
said
to Him, "You do not speak
to me? Do You not know
that I have
authority
to release
You, and I have
authority
to crucify
You?"
11
Jesus
answered,
"You would have
no
authority
over
Me, unless
it had been
given
you from above;
for this
reason
he who delivered
Me to you has
the greater
sin."
12
As a result
of this
Pilate
made efforts
to release
Him, but the Jews
cried
out saying,
"If
you release
this Man,
you are no
friend
of Caesar;
everyone
who makes
himself
out to be a king
opposes
Caesar."
13
Therefore
when Pilate
heard
these
words,
he brought
Jesus
out, and sat down
on the judgment seat
at a place
called
The Pavement,
but in Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
14
Now
it was the day of preparation
for the Passover;
it was about
the sixth
hour.
And he said
to the Jews,
"Behold,
your King!"
15
So
they cried
out, "Away
with Him, away
with Him, crucify
Him!" Pilate
said
to them, "Shall I crucify
your King?"
The chief priests
answered,
"We have
no
king
but Caesar."
16
So
he then
handed
Him over to them to be crucified.
17
They took
Jesus,
therefore,
and He went
out, bearing
His own
cross,
to the place called
the Place
of a Skull,
which
is called
in Hebrew,
Golgotha.
18
There
they crucified
Him, and with Him two
other men,
one on either
side,
and Jesus
in between.
19
Pilate
also
wrote
an inscription
and put
it on the cross.
It was written,
"JESUS
THE NAZARENE,
THE KING
OF THE JEWS."
20
Therefore
many
of the Jews
read
this
inscription,
for the place
where
Jesus
was crucified
was near
the city;
and it was written
in Hebrew,
Latin
and in Greek.
21
So
the chief priests
of the Jews
were saying
to Pilate,
"Do not write,
'
The
King
of the Jews
';
but that He said,
'I am
King
of the Jews
.'"
22
Pilate
answered,
"What
I have written
I have written
."
23
Then
the soldiers,
when
they had crucified
Jesus,
took
His outer garments
and made
four
parts,
a part
to every
soldier
and also
the tunic
;
now
the tunic
was seamless,
woven
in one piece.
24
So
they said
to one another,
"Let us not tear
it, but cast lots
for it, to decide whose
it shall be"; this was to fulfill
the Scripture:
"THEY DIVIDED
MY OUTER GARMENTS
AMONG
THEM, AND FOR MY CLOTHING
THEY CAST
LOTS."
25
Therefore
the soldiers
did
these things.
But standing
by the cross
of Jesus
were His mother,
and His mother's
sister,
Mary
the wife of Clopas,
and
Mary
Magdalene.
26
When Jesus
then
saw
His mother,
and the disciple
whom
He loved
standing nearby,
He said
to
His mother,
"Woman,
behold,
your son!"
27
Then
He said
to
the disciple
,
"Behold,
your mother!"
From that hour
the disciple
took
her into his own
household.
28
After
this,
Jesus,
knowing
that all things
had already
been accomplished,
to fulfill
the Scripture,
said,
"I am thirsty."
29
A jar
full
of sour
wine
was standing
there; so
they put
a sponge
full
of the sour
wine
upon a branch of hyssop
and brought
it up to His mouth.
30
Therefore
when
Jesus
had received
the sour wine,
He said,
"It is finished!"
And He bowed
His head
and gave
up His spirit.
31
Then
the Jews,
because
it was the day of preparation,
so
that the bodies
would not remain
on the cross
on the Sabbath
(for that Sabbath
was a high
day),
asked
Pilate
that their legs
might be broken,
and that they might be taken away.
32
So
the soldiers
came,
and broke
the legs
of the first man
and of the other
who was crucified
with Him;
33
but coming
to Jesus,
when
they saw
that He was already
dead,
they did not break
His legs.
34
But one
of the soldiers
pierced
His side
with a spear,
and immediately
blood
and water
came
out.
35
And he who has seen
has testified, and his testimony
is true;
and he knows
that he is telling
the truth,
so
that you al
so
may believe.
36
For these things
came to pass
to fulfill
the Scripture,
"NOT A BONE
OF HIM SHALL BE BROKEN."
37
And again
another
Scripture
says,
"THEY SHALL LOOK
ON HIM WHOM
THEY PIERCED."
38
After
these things
Joseph
of Arimathea,
being
a disciple
of Jesus,
but a secret
one for fear
of the Jews,
asked
Pilate
that he might take
away
the body
of Jesus;
and
Pilate
granted permission.
So
he came
and took
away
His body.
39
Nicodemus,
who had first
come
to Him by night,
also
came,
bringing
a mixture
of myrrh
and aloes,
about
a hundred
pounds
weight.
40
So
they took
the body
of Jesus
and bound
it in linen wrappings
with the spices,
as is the burial
custom
of the Jews.
41
Now
in the place
where
He was crucified
there was a garden,
and in the garden
a new
tomb
in which
no one
had yet
been
laid.
42
Therefore
because
of the Jewish
day of preparation,
since
the tomb
was nearby,
they laid
Jesus
there.
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