[1]And the whole multitude of them, rising up, led him to Pilate. [2]And they began to accuse him, saying, We have found this [man] perverting our nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, saying that he himself is Christ, a king. [3]And Pilate demanded of him saying, Art *thou* the king of the Jews? And he answering him said, Thou sayest. [4]And Pilate said to the chief priests and the crowds, I find no guilt in this man. [5]But they insisted, saying, He stirs up the people, teaching throughout all Judaea, beginning from Galilee even on to here. [6]But Pilate, having heard Galilee [named], demanded if the man were a Galilaean; [7]and having learned that he was of Herod's jurisdiction, remitted him to Herod, who himself also was at Jerusalem in those days. [8]And when Herod saw Jesus he greatly rejoiced, for he had been a long while desirous of seeing him, because of hearing many things concerning him, and he hoped to see some sign done by him; [9]and he questioned him in many words, but *he* answered him nothing. [10]And the chief priests and the scribes stood and accused him violently. [11]And Herod with his troops having set him at nought and mocked him, having put a splendid robe upon him, sent him back to Pilate. [12]And Pilate and Herod became friends with one another the same day, for they had been at enmity before between themselves. [13]And Pilate, having called together the chief priests and the rulers and the people, [14]said to them, Ye have brought to me this man as turning away the people [to rebellion], and behold, I, having examined him before you, have found nothing criminal in this man as to the things of which ye accuse him; [15]nor Herod either, for I remitted you to him, and behold, nothing worthy of death is done by him. [16]Having chastised him therefore, I will release him. [17]( Now he was obliged to release one for them at the feast.) [18]But they cried out in a mass saying, Away with this [man] and release Barabbas to us; [19]who was one who, for a certain tumult which had taken place in the city, and [for] murder, had been cast into prison. [20]Pilate therefore, desirous to release Jesus, again addressed [them]. [21]But they cried out in reply saying, Crucify, crucify him. [22]And he said the third time to them, What evil then has this [man] done? I have found no cause of death in him: I will chastise him therefore and release him. [23]But they were urgent with loud voices, begging that he might be crucified. And their voices [and those of the chief priests] prevailed. [24]And Pilate adjudged that what they begged should take place. [25]And he released him who, for tumult and murder, had been cast into prison, whom they begged for, and Jesus he delivered up to their will. [26]And as they led him away, they laid hold on a certain Simon, a Cyrenian, coming from the field, and put the cross upon him to bear it behind Jesus. [27]And a great multitude of the people, and of women who wailed and lamented him, followed him. [28]And Jesus turning round to them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep over me, but weep over yourselves and over your children; [29]for behold, days are coming in which they will say, Blessed [are] the barren, and wombs that have not borne, and breasts that have not given suck. [30]Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall upon us; and to the hills, Cover us: [31]for if these things are done in the green tree, what shall take place in the dry? [32]Now two others also, malefactors, were led with him to be put to death. [33]And when they came to the place which is called Skull, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, the other on the left. [34]And Jesus said, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. And, parting out his garments, they cast lots. [35]And the people stood beholding, and the rulers also [with them] sneered, saying, He has saved others; let him save himself if this is the Christ, the chosen one of God. [36]And the soldiers also made game of him, coming up offering him vinegar, [37]and saying, If *thou* be the king of the Jews, save thyself. [38]And there was also an inscription [written] over him in Greek, and Roman, and Hebrew letters: This is the King of the Jews. [39]Now one of the malefactors who had been hanged spoke insultingly to him, saying, Art not thou the Christ? save thyself and us. [40]But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost *thou* too not fear God, thou that art under the same judgment? [41]and *we* indeed justly, for we receive the just recompense of what we have done; but this [man] has done nothing amiss. [42]And he said to Jesus, Remember me, [Lord,] when thou comest in thy kingdom. [43]And Jesus said to him, Verily I say to thee, To-day shalt thou be with me in paradise. [44]And it was about [the] sixth hour, and there came darkness over the whole land until [the] ninth hour. [45]And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple rent in the midst. [46]And Jesus, having cried with a loud voice, said, Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit. And having said this, he expired. [47]Now the centurion, seeing what took place, glorified God, saying, In very deed this man was just. [48]And all the crowds who had come together to that sight, having seen the things that took place, returned, beating [their] breasts. [49]And all those who knew him stood afar off, the women also who had followed him from Galilee, beholding these things. [50]And behold, a man named Joseph, who was a councillor, a good man and a just [51](this [man] had not assented to their counsel and deed), of Arimathaea, a city of the Jews, who also waited, [himself also,] for the kingdom of God [52]-- he having gone to Pilate begged the body of Jesus; [53]and having taken it down, wrapped it in fine linen and placed him in a tomb hewn in the rock, where no one had ever been laid. [54]And it was preparation day, and [the] sabbath twilight was coming on. [55]And women, who had come along with him out of Galilee, having followed, saw the sepulchre and how his body was placed. [56]And having returned they prepared aromatic spices and ointments, and remained quiet on the sabbath, according to the commandment.
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Author: John Nelson Darby
Source: unbound.biola.edu
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