1
And
the
whole
multitude
of
them
arose,
and
led
him
unto
Pilate.
2
And
they
began
to
accuse
him,
saying,
We
found
this
[fellow]
perverting
the
nation,
and
forbidding
to
give
tribute
to
Caesar,
saying
that
he
himself
is
Christ
a
King.
3
And
Pilate
asked
him,
saying,
Art
thou
the
King
of
the
Jews?
And
he
answered
him
and
said,
Thou
sayest
[it].
4
Then
said
Pilate
to
the
chief
priests
and
[to]
the
people,
I
find
no
fault
in
this
man.
5
And
they
were
the
more
fierce,
saying,
He
stirreth
up
the
people,
teaching
throughout
all
Jewry,
beginning
from
Galilee
to
this
place.
6
When
Pilate
heard
of
Galilee,
he
asked
whether
the
man
were
a
Galilaean.
7
And
as
soon
as
he
knew
that
he
belonged
unto
Herod’s
jurisdiction,
he
sent
him
to
Herod,
who
himself
also
was
at
Jerusalem
at
that
time.
8
And
when
Herod
saw
Jesus,
he
was
exceeding
glad:
for
he
was
desirous
to
see
him
of
a
long
[season],
because
he
had
heard
many
things
of
him;
and
he
hoped
to
have
seen
some
miracle
done
by
him.
9
Then
he
questioned
with
him
in
many
words;
but
he
answered
him
nothing.
10
And
the
chief
priests
and
scribes
stood
and
vehemently
accused
him.
11
And
Herod
with
his
men
of
war
set
him
at
nought,
and
mocked
[him],
and
arrayed
him
in
a
gorgeous
robe,
and
sent
him
again
to
Pilate.
12
And
the
same
day
Pilate
and
Herod
were
made
friends
together:
for
before
they
were
at
enmity
between
themselves.
13
And
Pilate,
when
he
had
called
together
the
chief
priests
and
the
rulers
and
the
people,
14
Said
unto
them,
Ye
have
brought
this
man
unto
me,
as
one
that
perverteth
the
people:
and,
behold,
I,
having
examined
[him]
before
you,
have
found
no
fault
in
this
man
touching
those
things
whereof
ye
accuse
him:
15
No,
nor
yet
Herod:
for
I
sent
you
to
him;
and,
lo,
nothing
worthy
of
death
is
done
unto
him.
16
I
will
therefore
chastise
him,
and
release
[him].
17
(For
of
necessity
he
must
release
one
unto
them
at
the
feast.)
18
And
they
cried
out
all
at
once,
saying,
Away
with
this
[man],
and
release
unto
us
Barabbas:
19
(Who
for
a
certain
sedition
made
in
the
city,
and
for
murder,
was
cast
into
prison.)
20
Pilate
therefore,
willing
to
release
Jesus,
spake
again
to
them.
21
But
they
cried,
saying,
Crucify
[him],
crucify
him.
22
And
he
said
unto
them
the
third
time,
Why,
what
evil
hath
he
done?
I
have
found
no
cause
of
death
in
him:
I
will
therefore
chastise
him,
and
let
[him]
23
And
they
were
instant
with
loud
voices,
requiring
that
he
might
be
crucified.
And
the
voices
of
them
and
of
the
chief
priests
prevailed.
24
And
Pilate
gave
sentence
that
it
should
be
as
they
required.
25
And
he
released
unto
them
him
that
for
sedition
and
murder
was
cast
into
prison,
whom
they
had
desired;
but
he
delivered
Jesus
to
their
will.
26
And
as
they
led
him
away,
they
laid
hold
upon
one
Simon,
a
Cyrenian,
coming
out
of
the
country,
and
on
him
they
laid
the
cross,
that
he
might
bear
[it]
after
Jesus.
27
And
there
followed
him
a
great
company
of
people,
and
of
women,
which
also
bewailed
and
lamented
him.
28
But
Jesus
turning
unto
them
said,
Daughters
of
Jerusalem,
weep
not
for
me,
but
weep
for
yourselves,
and
for
your
children.
29
For,
behold,
the
days
are
coming,
in
the
which
they
shall
say,
Blessed
[are]
the
barren,
and
the
wombs
that
never
bare,
and
the
paps
which
never
gave
suck.
30
Then
shall
they
begin
to
say
to
the
mountains,
Fall
on
us;
and
to
the
hills,
Cover
31
For
if
they
do
these
things
in
a
green
tree,
what
shall
be
done
in
the
dry?
32
And
there
were
also
two
other,
malefactors,
led
with
him
to
be
put
to
death.
33
And
when
they
were
come
to
the
place,
which
is
called
Calvary,
there
they
crucified
him,
and
the
malefactors,
one
on
the
right
hand,
and
the
other
on
the
left.
34
Then
said
Jesus,
Father,
forgive
them;
for
they
know
not
what
they
do.
And
they
parted
his
raiment,
and
cast
lots.
35
And
the
people
stood
beholding.
And
the
rulers
also
with
them
derided
[him],
saying,
He
saved
others;
let
him
save
himself,
if
he
be
Christ,
the
chosen
of
God.
36
And
the
soldiers
also
mocked
him,
coming
to
him,
and
offering
him
vinegar,
37
And
saying,
If
thou
be
the
king
of
the
Jews,
save
thyself.
38
And
a
superscription
also
was
written
over
him
in
letters
of
Greek,
and
Latin,
and
Hebrew,
THIS
IS
THE
KING
OF
THE
JEWS.
39
And
one
of
the
malefactors
which
were
hanged
railed
on
him,
saying,
If
thou
be
Christ,
save
thyself
and
40
But
the
other
answering
rebuked
him,
saying,
Dost
not
thou
fear
God,
seeing
thou
art
in
the
same
condemnation?
41
And
we
indeed
justly;
for
we
receive
the
due
reward
of
our
deeds:
but
this
man
hath
done
nothing
amiss.
42
And
he
said
unto
Jesus,
Lord,
remember
me
when
thou
comest
into
thy
kingdom.
43
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Verily
I
say
unto
thee,
To
day
shalt
thou
be
with
me
in
paradise.
44
And
it
was
about
the
sixth
hour,
and
there
was
a
darkness
over
all
the
earth
until
the
ninth
hour.
45
And
the
sun
was
darkened,
and
the
veil
of
the
temple
was
rent
in
the
midst.
46
And
when
Jesus
had
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
he
said,
Father,
into
thy
hands
I
commend
my
spirit:
and
having
said
thus,
he
gave
up
the
ghost.
47
Now
when
the
centurion
saw
what
was
done,
he
glorified
God,
saying,
Certainly
this
was
a
righteous
man.
48
And
all
the
people
that
came
together
to
that
sight,
beholding
the
things
which
were
done,
smote
their
breasts,
and
returned.
49
And
all
his
acquaintance,
and
the
women
that
followed
him
from
Galilee,
stood
afar
off,
beholding
these
things.
50
And,
behold,
[there
was]
a
man
named
Joseph,
a
counsellor;
[and
he
was]
a
good
man,
and
a
just:
51
(The
same
had
not
consented
to
the
counsel
and
deed
of
them;)
[he
was]
of
Arimathaea,
a
city
of
the
Jews:
who
also
himself
waited
for
the
kingdom
of
God.
52
This
[man]
went
unto
Pilate,
and
begged
the
body
of
Jesus.
53
And
he
took
it
down,
and
wrapped
it
in
linen,
and
laid
it
in
a
sepulchre
that
was
hewn
in
stone,
wherein
never
man
before
was
laid.
54
And
that
day
was
the
preparation,
and
the
sabbath
drew
55
And
the
women
also,
which
came
with
him
from
Galilee,
followed
after,
and
beheld
the
sepulchre,
and
how
his
body
was
laid.
56
And
they
returned,
and
prepared
spices
and
ointments;
and
rested
the
sabbath
day
according
to
the
commandment.