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1
So
at that time
Pilate
took
Jesus
and
scourged
Him
.
2
And the
soldiers,
having twisted together
a crown
of
thorns,
put
it
on
His
head
and cast around Him
a purple
robe.
3
And
they began coming up
to Him and
saying,
Hail,
King
of the Jews! And
they kept giving
Him
blows with the palm.
4
And
Pilate
went forth
outside
again
and
says
to them, Behold,
I bring
Him out to you
so that
you may k
no
w
that
I find
no
guilt
in Him.
5
Therefore
Jesus
went forth
outside, wearing the
thorny
crown
and the
purple
robe.
And
he says
to them, Behold the man!
6
Therefore
when
the
chief priests
and the
officers
saw
Him,
they cried out
saying,
Crucify! Crucify!
Pilate
says
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 according to
the
law
He ought
to die,
because
He made
Himself
the
Son
of God.
8
Therefore
when
Pilate
heard
this
word, he was even more afraid.
9
And
he went
into the
Praetorium
again, and he says to
Jesus
, Where
are
You from? But
Jesus
did not give
him
an answer.
10
Therefore
Pilate
says
to Him, Do You 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
him, You would have
no
authority
over Me,
if
it were
not
given
to you
from above.
Because of
this, the
one
having delivered Me up
to you
has
greater sin.
12
Out of
this,
Pilate
was seeking
to release
Him;
but the
Jews
cried out,
saying, If
you release
this
man
,
you are
not
a friend
of Caesar.
Everyone
making
himself
a king
speaks against Caesar.
13
Therefore
Pilate,
having heard
these
words,
brought
Jesus
out and
sat down
upon
the
judgment seat
at
a place
called
The
Stone Pavement, and in Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
14
Now
it was
the Day of Preparation
of the
Passover;
it was
about
the sixth
hour.
And
he says
to the
Jews,
Behold your king!
15
So
they cried out,
Away with Him,
away!
Crucify
Him!
Pilate
says
to them, Shall I crucify your King? The chief priests
answered,
We have
no
king
except
Caesar.
16
So
then,
he delivered
Him to them, that
He might be crucified.
Therefore they took Jesus.
17
And
bearing
His
own
cross,
He went out
to the
place
called
the
Place
of the Skull,
which
in Hebrew
is
called
Golgotha,
18
where
they crucified
Him, and with Him
two
others,
on this side
and on that side, and
Jesus
in between.
19
And
Pilate
also
wrote
a title
and
put
it
on the
cross.
And it was written,
Jesus
of Nazareth, the
King
of the
Jews.
20
Therefore
many
of the
Jews
read
this
title, for the
place
where
Jesus
was crucified
was
near
the city, and it was
written
in Hebrew,
in Latin,
and
in Greek.
21
Therefore
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 crucified
Jesus,
took
His
garments
and
made
four
parts,
to each
soldier
a part, and also the
tunic
.
Now
the
tunic
was seamless,
woven
from the top
all
throughout.
24
Therefore
they said
to one another, Let us not tear it up, but
let us cast lots
for it,
whose
it will be, that
Scripture
might be fulfilled
that said: They divided My
garments
among them, and for My
clothing
they cast
a lot. So indeed the soldiers did these things.
25
Now
His mother, and the sister of His mother,
Mary
the
wife
of Clopas, and
Mary
Magdalene,
had been standing
by the
cross
of Jesus.
26
Therefore
Jesus,
having seen
His
mother
and the
disciple
whom
He loved
standing by,
says
to
His
mother
, Woman, behold, your son.
27
Then
He says
to the
disciple
,
Behold, your mother. And from that
hour
the
disciple
took
her to the
own.
28
After
this, Jesus, knowing that
now
all things
had been accomplished, so that
Scripture
might be fulfilled,
says,
I thirst.
29
A vessel
full
of sour wine
had been set
there
.
So
having put on
a stalk of hyssop
a sponge
filled
with
sour wine,
they brought
it to the
mouth.
30
Therefore
when
Jesus
took
the sour wine, He said It has been finished. And
having bowed
the head,
He yielded up
the
spirit.
31
Therefore
the Jews,
because
it was
the
Preparation,
so that
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
they might be taken away.
32
So
the
soldiers
came,
and indeed
the
y broke
the
legs
of
the
first, and
of
the
o
the
r
having been crucified with Him.
33
But
having come
to Jesus,
when
they saw
Him
already
having been dead,
they did not break
His
legs.
34
But
one
of the
soldiers
pierced
His
side
with a spear, and
blood
and
water
came out
immediately.
35
And
the
one
having seen
has borne witness,
and his testimony is
true.
And
He knows that
he is speaking
truth,
so that
you also
might believe.
36
For
these things
took place
so that the
Scripture
might be fulfilled:
Not one bone of Him will be broken.
37
And
again,
another
Scripture
says:
They will look on
the
One
they have pierced.
38
And
after
these things,
Joseph
from Arimathea,
being
a disciple
of Jesus, but
concealed
through
the
fear of
the
Jews,
asked
Pilate
that
he might take away
the
body
of Jesus;
and
Pilate
gave permission.
So
he came
and
took away
His
body
.
39
Now
Nicodemus,
the
one
having come
to Him
by night
at the
first,
also
came
bearing
a mixture
of myrrh
and
aloes,
about
a hundred
litras.
40
So
they took
the
body
of Jesus
and
bound
it in linen cloths, with the spices, as is
the
custom
among the
Jews
to prepare for burial.
41
Now
there was
a
garden
in
the
place
where
He was crucified,
and
in
the
garden
a new tomb,
in
which
no one
had yet been laid.
42
So
on account of
the
Preparation
of the Jews,
because
the
tomb
was near,
they laid
Jesus
there.
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