[1]And the whole company of them arose, and carried him before Pilate. [2]And they began to accuse him, and said: We have found this man seducing our people, and forbidding to pay the capitation money to Caesar, and declaring himself to be king Messiah. [3]And Pilate interrogated him, and said to him: Art thou king of the Jews? He said to him: Thou hast said. [4]And Pilate said to the chief priests and the company: I find no crime upon this man. [5]And they vociferated, and said: He raiseth disturbance among our people, by teaching in all Judaea, commencing from Galilee, and quite to this place. [6]And Pilate, when he heard the name Galilee, inquired if the man were a Galilean. [7]And having learned that he was from under Herod's jurisdiction, he sent him to Herod; for he was at Jerusalem on those days. [8]And Herod rejoiced greatly when he saw Jesus, for he had been desirous to see him for a long time, because he had heard many things of him, and he hoped to see some sign from him. [9]And he asked him many questions; but Jesus gave him no reply. [10]And the chief priests and Scribes stood up, and accused him vehemently. [11]And Herod and his warriors contemned him. And when he had mocked him, he clothed him in a purple robe, and sent him to Pilate. [12]And on that day, Pilate and Herod became friends to each other; for there had previously been enmity between them. [13]And Pilate called the chief priests and the rulers of the people, [14]and said to them: Ye have brought this man before me, as a disturber of your people; and lo, I have examined him before you, and I find in the man no crime, among all that ye charge upon him. [15]Neither yet Herod: for I sent him to him, and lo, nothing deserving death hath been done by him. [16]I will therefore chastise him, and release him. [17]For it was a custom, that he should release one at the festival. [18]And all the company vociferated, and said: Away with this man; and release to us Barabbas. [19]He was one who had been thrown into prison, on account of a sedition and murder which had occurred in the city. [20]And Pilate, being disposed to release Jesus, conversed with them again. [21]But they cried out, and said: Crucify him; crucify him. [22]And he said to them the third time: But, what evil hath he done? I find no crime in him deserving of death. I will scourge him, therefore, and release him. [23]But they were urgent, with a loud voice; and demanded of him, that they might crucify him. [24]And Pilate decreed, that their request be granted. [25]And he released to them him, who for sedition and murder had been cast into prison, for whom they petitioned; and he delivered up Jesus to their pleasure. [26]And as they led him away, they seized Simon the Cyrenian, coming from the fields. and laid upon him the cross, to bear [it] after Jesus. [27]And there followed after him a great multitude of people; and those women [also] who wailed and lamented over him. [28]And Jesus turned to them, and said to them: Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me; but weep rather for yourselves, and for your children. [29]For lo, the days are coming, in which they will say: Happy the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed. [30]Then will they begin to say to the mountains, Fall upon us! and to the hills, Cover us! [31]For if they do these things in a green tree, what will be in the dry? [32]And there went along with him two others, malefactors, to be crucified. [33]And when they came to a certain place which is called a Skull, they crucified him there; and the two malefactors, the one on his right hand, and the other on his left. [34]And Jesus said: Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they divided his garments, casting a lot upon them. [35]And the people stood and looked on; and the rulers also derided him, and said: He quickened others; let him quicken himself, if he is the Messiah, the chosen of God. [36]And the soldiers like wise mocked him, coming to him and offering him vinegar, [37]and saying to him: If thou art the king of the Jews, quicken thyself. [38]And there was likewise a superscription over him, written in Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew: THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS. [39]And one of the malefactors who were crucified with him, reproached him, and said: If thou art the Messiah, rescue thyself, and rescue us. [40]But his fellow [Malefactor] rebuked him, said to him: Art thou not afraid even of God, seeing thou art under the same sentence? [41]And we justly; for we have a retribution according to our deserts, and according to our deeds; but nothing hateful hath been done by him. [42]And he said to Jesus: My Lord, remember me, when thou comest into thy kingdom. [43]Jesus said to him: Verily I say to you, That this day thou shalt be with me in paradise. [44]And it was about the sixth hour; and darkness was over all the land, until the ninth hour. [45]And the sun was darkened, and the curtain of the door of the temple was rent through its middle. [46]And Jesus cried with a loud voice, and said: My Father, into thy hand I commit my spirit. Thus he spake, and expired. [47]And when the centurion saw what occurred, he glorified God and said: Certainly, this was a righteous man. [48]And all the multitudes who had assembled at this spectacle, on seeing what occurred, returned, smiting upon their breasts. [49]And there were standing at a distance, all they that knew Jesus, and those women who came with him from Galilee; and they beheld these things. [50]And there was a certain man, whose name was Joseph, a counsellor, from Ramath a city of Judaea, who was a good man and righteous; [51]and he had not consented to their decision and deed; and he was waiting for the kingdom of God. [52]This man went to Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. [53]And he took it down, and wrapped it in a winding-sheet of linen; and laid it in an excavated sepulchre, in which no one had hitherto been laid. [54]And it was the day of preparation, and the sabbath began to dawn. [55]And those women who came with him from Galilee, approached, and viewed the sepulchre, and the manner in which the body was deposited. [56]And they returned, and prepared perfumes and aromatics; and they rested on the sabbath, as it is commanded.
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Translation: James Murdock, D. D. (1852)
Source: aramaicnewtestament.org
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