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15Verse 1And anon in the morrowtide the high priests made a counsel with the elder men, and the scribes, and with all the council, and bound Jesus and led, and betook him to Pilate. (And at once when morning came, or early in the morning, the high priests made a plan with the elders, and the scribes, and with all the council, and bound Jesus and led him away, and delivered him to Pilate.)Verse 2And Pilate asked him, Art thou king of Jews? (or Art thou the King of the Jews?) And Jesus answered, and said to him, Thou sayest.Verse 3And the high priests accused him in many things. (And the high priests accused him of many things.)Verse 4But Pilate again asked him (or But Pilate asked him again), and said, Answerest thou nothing? Seest thou in how many things they accuse thee?Verse 5But Jesus answered no[thing] more, so that Pilate wondered.Verse 6But by the feast day he was wont to leave to them, one of the men bound [or one of the prisoners], whomever they asked. (But on the Feast Day his custom was to let go, or to release, to them, one of the prisoners, whomever they asked for.)Verse 7And there was one that was said Barabbas, that was bound with men of dissension, that had done manslaughter in [the] sedition.Verse 8And when the people was gone up, he began to pray (them), as he (for)evermore did to them. (And when the people had gathered, they began to beseech him, to do as he always did for them.)Verse 9And Pilate answered to them, and said, Will ye that I leave to you the king of Jews? (And Pilate answered to them, Do ye desire that I let go, or that I release, the King of the Jews to you?)Verse 10For he knew, that the high priests had taken him by envy.Verse 11But the bishops stirred [or excited] the people, that he should rather leave to them Barabbas. (But the high priests stirred up, or excited, the people, so that rather he would let go, or release, Barabbas to them.)Verse 12And again Pilate answered, and said to them, What then will ye that I shall do to the king of Jews? (And again Pilate asked them, Then what do ye want me to do with the King of the Jews?)Verse 13And they again cried, Crucify him, [that is, put him on the cross].Verse 14But Pilate said to them, What evil hath he done? And they cried the more, Crucify him.Verse 15And Pilate, willing to make satisfaction to the people, (or desiring to fulfill the will of the people), left to them Barabbas, (or let go, or released, Barabbas to them), and he betook to them Jesus, beaten with scourges, to be crucified.Verse 16And (the) knights led him withinforth, into the porch of the moot hall. And they called together all the company of (the) knights, (And the soldiers led him outside, into the courtyard of the Hall of Judgement. And they called together all the company of the soldiers,)Verse 17and they clothed him with purple. And they wreathed a crown of thorns, and put (it) on him.Verse 18And they began to greet him, and said, Hail, king of Jews, (or Hail, King of the Jews).Verse 19And they smote his head with a reed, and bespat him [or and spat on him]; and (then) they kneeled, and (mockingly) worshipped him.Verse 20And after that they had scorned him, they unclothed him of the purple, and clothed him with his clothes, and led out him, to crucify him, (or and led him away, to crucify him).Verse 21And they compelled a man that passed by the way, that came from the town, Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and of Rufus, to bear his cross.Verse 22And they led him into a place (called) Golgotha [or And they led him into the place of Golgotha], that is to say, the place of Calvary.Verse 23And they gave to him to drink wine meddled (or mixed) with myrrh [or And they gave him for to drink wine meddled (or mixed) with myrrh], and he took (it) not (or but he would not drink it).Verse 24And they crucified him, and parted his clothes, and cast lot(s) on those, who should take what. (And they crucified him, and divided up his clothes, and threw dice for them, for who should take what.)Verse 25And it was the third hour (or about nine o’clock in the morning), and they crucified him.Verse 26And the title of his cause was written, King of Jews. (And the charge against him was written out above him, The King of the Jews.)Verse 27And they crucified with him two thieves, one at the right half, and one at his left half, [or one on his right half, and one on his left half], (or one on his right side, and one on his left side).Verse 28And the scripture was fulfilled that saith, And he is ordained with wicked men [or And he is areckoned with wicked men].Verse 29And as they passed forth, they blasphemed him, moving their heads, and saying, Vath! [or Fie!] thou that destroyest the temple of God, and in three days buildest it again;Verse 30come adown from the cross, and make thyself safe (or and save thyself).Verse 31Also the high priests scorned him each to (the) other, with the scribes, and said, He hath made other men safe, (but) he may not save himself. (And the high priests scorned him one to another, along with the scribes, saying, He hath saved other men, but he cannot save himself.)Verse 32Christ, [the] king of Israel, come down now from the cross, that we see (it), and believe, (or Messiah, King of Israel, come down now from the cross, so that we can see it, and believe). And they that were crucified with him, despised him, [or And they that were crucified with him, put false reproof to him].Verse 33And when the sixth hour was come, darknesses were made on all the earth, till into the ninth hour. (And when it was almost noon, darkness was made upon all the land, and it continued until three o’clock.)Verse 34And in the ninth hour (or And at three o’clock in the afternoon), Jesus cried with a great voice, and said, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani, that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?Verse 35And some of the men that stood about heard, and said, Lo! he calleth Elias, (or Behold! he calleth Elijah).Verse 36And one ran, and filled a sponge with vinegar, and putted (it) about to a reed, and gave (it to) him to drink, and said, Suffer ye, see we, if Elias (or if Elijah) come to do him down.Verse 37And Jesus gave out a great cry, and died [or sent out the spirit].Verse 38And the veil of the temple was rent [or cut] atwo, from the highest to beneath. (And the veil of the Temple was torn in two, from the top to the bottom.)Verse 39But the centurion that stood over against saw, that he so crying had died, and he said, Verily, this man was God’s Son, [or Verily, this man was the Son of God]. (And the centurion, who stood opposite him, saw that after he crying out so had died, and he said, Truly, this man was the Son of God.)Verse 40And there were also women beholding from afar, among whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary, the mother of James the less, and of Joseph, and of Salome [or and Salome].Verse 41And when Jesus was in Galilee, they followed him, and ministered to him (or and served him), and many other women, that came up together with him to Jerusalem.Verse 42And when the eventide was come, for it was the eventide that is before the sabbath, (And when it was evening, and so the day before the Sabbath,)Verse 43Joseph of Arimathaea, the noble decurion, came, and he abode the realm of God (or and he was waiting for the Kingdom of God); and boldly he entered to Pilate, and asked (for) the body of Jesus.Verse 44But Pilate wondered, if he were now dead. And when the centurion was called, he asked him, if he were [now] dead; (But Pilate wondered, if he was already dead. And when the centurion was called, he asked him, if he was already dead;)Verse 45and when he knew of the centurion, he granted the body of Jesus to Joseph [or he gave the body of Jesus to Joseph]. (and when he knew this from the centurion, he gave Joseph permission to take down Jesus’ body.)Verse 46And Joseph bought linen cloth [or (a) sendal], and took him down, and wrapped [him] in the linen cloth, and laid him in a sepulchre that was hewn of a stone [or and put him in a new sepulchre that was hewn in a stone], and wallowed a stone to the door of the sepulchre (or and rolled a stone against the door of the tomb).Verse 47And Mary Magdalene and Mary of Joseph beheld, where he was laid.
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