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[1]And arose all their crowds and brought Him to Pilatus |
[1]And the whole assembly of them arose, and brought him to Pilatos. |
[2]And they began being consumed with slandering Him and they were saying This One we have found seducing our people and He forbids that money head to Qaesar not to give and He has said about Himself that King He is The Messiah |
[2]And they began to accuse him, saying, We have found this who deludeth our people, and forbiddeth that tributeⓘ unto Caesar we should give, saying of himself that he is the King Meshicha. |
[3]Pilatus but asked Him and said to him You? are the King of the Jews He said to him you have said |
[3]But Pilatos asked him, and said to him, Art thou the king of the Jihudoyee? He saith to him, Thou hast said. |
[4]And said Pilatus to Chief the Priests and to the crowd I any fault not find I about man this |
[4]And Pilatos said to the chief priests and to the assembly, I find no occasion against this man. |
[5]They but shouting they were and they were saying that He stirred up our people when He taught in all Judea and began from Galila and unto here |
[5]But they cried out and said, He commoveth our people while he teacheth throughout all Jihud, beginning from Galila unto this place. |
[6]Pilatus but when he had heard the name of Galila he asked if The Man was a Galilean |
[6]Pilatos, however, when he heard the name of Galila, asked if the man were a Galiloya. |
[7]And when he knew that from under the authority He was of Herodus he sent Him to the presence of Herodus because in Jerusalem he was in those days |
[7]And when he knew that he was from the limit of the jurisdiction of Herodes, he sent him unto Herodes, because that in Urishlem he was in those days. |
[8]Herodus but when he saw Ieshu he was glad very wanted he had for to see Him for a time long because of that heard he had about Him many things and hoped he had that some sign he would see from Him |
[8]And Herodes, when he saw Jeshu, was very glad; for he had desired to see him of a great time: for he had heard concerning him many things, and hoped that some sign he should see from him. |
[9]And matters many asking he was Him Ieshu but any an answer not He brought him |
[9]And many words he asked him; but Jeshu gave him no answer whatever. |
[10]Standing they were but Chief The Priests and The Scribes vehemently consumed with they were accusing Him |
[10]And the chief priests and scribes stood and strenuously accused him. |
[11]Herodus but mocked Him he and his servants and when he had insulted Him He clothed Him with a robe of purple and he sent Him to Pilatus |
[11]Then Herodes and his soldiers treated him as a fool;ⓘ and when he had derided him, he dressed him in a robe of crimson, and sent him to Pilatos. |
[12]And on that day became friends Pilatus and Herodus with each other enmity there had been for from before between them |
[12]And in that day Pilatos and Herodes were friends with each other; for before there had been enmity between them. |
[13]Called but Pilatus Chief The Priests and the Rulers and the people |
[13]And Pilatos called the chief priests and the rulers of the people, |
[14]And He said to them you have brought to Me Man This as subverting your people and behold I have examined Him in your sight and fault any not I have found in Man This of everything which accusing you are Him |
[14]And said to them, You have brought to me this man as a perverter of your people; and, behold, I have examined him in your sight, and have found no cause in this man of all that you accuse him: |
[15]But neither Herodus I sent Him for to him and behold not anything worthy for death has been commited by Him |
[15]Nor also Herodes; for I sent him unto him, and, behold, nothing worthy of death is done to him: |
[16]I shall discipline Him therefore and I shall release Him |
[16]I will therefore chastiseⓘ him, and dismiss him. |
[17]The custom for it was that he would release to them one at the feast |
[17]For a custom had he to release to them one at the festival. |
[18]Shouted but the entire mob and they were saying take away This One and release to us Barabba |
[18]But all the multitude cried out, saying, Take this, and release to us Baraba; |
[19]He who because of sedition which occurred in the city and murder cast he was in a house of prisoners |
[19]He who, for insurrection and murder which had been done in the city, had been thrown into the house of the chained. |
[20]Again but spoke with them Pilatus as he wanted to release Ieshu |
[20]But Pilatos spake with them again, being willing to release Jeshu. |
[21]They but shouting were and they were saying crucify Him crucify Him |
[21]But they cried out, saying, Crucify him! Crucify him! |
[22]He but a third time said to them what? for that is evil has done This One any fault that deserves death not I have found in Him I shall chastise Him therefore and I shall release Him |
[22]He the third time also said to them, Why, what evil hath this done? Cause whatever that is worthy of death, I find not in him: I will therefore chastise him, and dismiss him. |
[23]They but urging were in a voice loud and demanding they were him that they may crucify Him and prevailed it their voice theirs and that of Chief The Priests |
[23]But they were urgent with a high voice, demanding that they might crucify him; and theirs and the voices of the high priests prevailed. |
[24]Pilatus but commanded that should be done their demand |
[24]And Pilatos commanded that their requirement should be done. |
[25]And he released to them him who for sedition and murder cast had been into a house of prisoners him whom they demanded Ieshu but he delivered to their pleasure |
[25]And he released to them him who, for insurrection and murder, had been thrown into the house of the chained, whom they had asked: but Jeshu he delivered to their will. |
[26]And as they brought Him they seized Shimeon a Cyrenian who came from a village they laid upon him the cross to carry after Him Ieshu |
[26]AND as they led him away, they laid hold on Shemun Kurinoya, who was coming from the country, and they laid on him the cross, that he might bear [it] after Jeshu. |
[27]And came there after him a multitude of people and women those who lamenting were and howling over Him |
[27]And there followed him much people, and those women who mourned and wailed for him. |
[28]And turned Ieshu to them and He said daughters of Jerusalem not weep for Me but for yourselves weep and for your children |
[28]And Jeshu turned to them, and said, Daughters of Urishlem, weep not for me, but for yourselves weep, and for your children. |
[29]Behold are coming the days in which they shall say blessed are they the barren and the wombs that not bore and the breasts that not nursed |
[29]For, behold, coming are the days in which they shall say, Blessed are the barren, and the wombs which have not borne, and the breasts that have not suckled. |
[30]Then you shall begin to say to the mountains fall upon us and to the hills cover us |
[30]Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us! and to the heights, Cover us! |
[31]That if with wood green these things they are doing with the dried what? will happen |
[31]For if to the tree which is goodⓘ they do these things, unto the dry what shall be? |
[32]And coming were with Him two others doers evil- to be killed |
[32]And there went with him two others, workers of evil, to be put to death. |
[33]And when they came to place a certain that is called The Skull they crucified Him there and those doers evil one at His right and one at His left |
[33]And when they came to a certain place called Karkaphtha,ⓘthere they crucified him, and those workers of evil, one on his right hand, and one on his left. |
[34]He but Ieshu saying was Father forgive them not for they know what? they are doing and they divided His garments and they cast over them lots |
[34]BUT Jeshu himself said, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.ⓘ And they divided his garments, and cast for them lots. |
[35]Standing were but the people and watching and mocking were Him also the leaders and they were saying to others He gave life let Him save Himself if He is the Messiah The Chosen One of Alaha |
[35]But the people stood beholding, and the rulers also, mocking him, and saying, He saved others, let him save himself, if he be the Meshicha, the Chosen of God. |
[36]And scoffing were at Him also soldiers as they came near to Him and were offering to Him vinegar |
[36]And the soldiers also, deriding him, approaching him, and offering to him vinegar, |
[37]And they were saying to Him if You are the King of the Jews save Yourself |
[37]Said to him, If thou art the King of the Jihudoyee, save thyself. |
[38]There was but also an inscription that was written over Him in Greek and in Latin and in Hebrew this is the King of The Judeans |
[38]And there was also an inscription which was written over him in Greek and Roman and Hebrew,ⓘ THIS IS THE KING OF THE JIHUDOYEE. |
[39]One but of those doers evil who crucified were with Him blaspheming was Him and he said if You are the Messiah save Yourself and save also us |
[39]And one of those workers of evil who were hanged with him, blasphemed against him, saying, If thou art the Meshicha, deliver thyself, and deliver us also. |
[40]And rebuked Him his companion and he said to him also not? of Alaha afraid are you for also you with Him are in condemnation |
[40]And his companion rebuked him, and said to him, Dost thou not fear [even] Aloha? for thou also art in this judgment. |
[41]And we justly so because worthy we are for according to what we have done we are repaid This One but anything bad not was done by Him |
[41]And we righteously, forasmuch as we have been deserving, and as we are punished for that which we have done; but this hath done nothing that is abominable. |
[42]And he said to Ieshu remember me my Lord when come You in Your Kingdom |
[42]And he said to Jeshu, Remember me, my Lord, when thou art come into thy kingdom! |
[43]Said to him Ieshu amen say I to you that today with Me you shall be in Paradise |
[43]Jeshu saith to him, Amen I say to thee, That to-day with me thou shalt be in Paradise.ⓘ |
[44]It was but about hour the sixth and was darkness upon all the earth until the ninth hour |
[44]NOW it was about six hours, and there was darkness over all the earth until nine hours. |
[45]And the sun grew dark and was ripped apart ? the curtain of the temple from its middle |
[45]And the sun darkened, and rent was the vail of the temple through the midst of it. |
[46]And called out Ieshu in a voice loud and He said My Father into Your hands lay down I My Spirit this He said and He expired |
[46]And Jeshu cried with a high voice, and said, My Father, in thy hands I place my spirit.ⓘ This he said, and completed. |
[47]When saw but the centurion the thing that happened he praised to Alaha and He said truly This Man The Righteous One was |
[47]But when the centurion saw what was done, he glorified Aloha, saying, Assuredly this was a just man. |
[48]And all the crowds which gathered had for spectacle this when they saw the thing that happened returned while smiting on their chests |
[48]And all the multitude, they who were assembled to see this, when they saw what was done, returned, smiting upon their breasts. |
[49]And standing they were from afar all of them the acquaintances of Ieshu and women those who come had with Him from Galila and beholding they were these things |
[49]And there were standing afar off all the acquaintances of Jeshu, and those women who came with him from Galila; and they saw these things. |
[50]A man but certain whose name Yoseph a Sanhedrin member from Ramatha a city of Judea a man was good and just |
[50]BUT a certain man, whose name was Jauseph, a senator from Rometha, a city of Jehud, a man [who] was good and just: |
[51]This one not consented had to their decision and to their action and waiting he was for the Kingdom of Alaha |
[51](this had not consented to the counsel and deed of them; and he was waiting for the kingdom of Aloha:) |
[52]This man came to Pilatus and he requested the Body of Ieshu |
[52]This approached Pilatos, and begged the body of Jeshu; |
[53]And he took it down and wrapped it in a winding sheet of linen and he placed it in a house of burial cut out that is without anyone yet placed having been in it |
[53]And he took it down, and wrapped it in a cloth of linen, and laid it in a hewn sepulchre, in which no one had hitherto been laid. |
[54]And the day Friday it was and The Sabbath beginning was |
[54]And it was the day of the preparation; and the shabath had lighted. |
[55]Approaching were but women these who came with Him from Galila and they saw the tomb and in which way had been laid His body |
[55]And the women also drew near, they who had come with him from Galila; and they saw the sepulchre, and where the body was laid; |
[56]And they returned preparing sweet spices and ointment and on The Sabbath they rested according to that which was commanded |
[56]And, returned, they prepared balsams and aromatics, and on the shabath rested, as it is commanded. |