1Then
Pilate
therefore
took Jesus,
and
scourged him.
2And
the soldiers
platted a
crown of
thorns, and
put it on
his head,
and they put
on him a
purple robe,
3And
said, Hail,
King of the
Jews! and
they smote
him with
their hands.
4Pilate
therefore
went forth
again, and
saith unto
them,
Behold, I
bring him
forth to
you, that ye
may know
that I find
no fault in
him.
5Then
came Jesus
forth,
wearing the
crown of
thorns, and
the purple
robe. And Pilate saith
unto them,
Behold the
man!
6When
the chief
priests
therefore
and officers
saw him,
they cried
out, saying,
Crucify him,
crucify him.
Pilate saith
unto them,
Take ye him,
and crucify him:
for I find
no fault in
him.
7The
Jews
answered
him, We have
a law, and
by our law
he ought to
die, because
he made
himself the
Son of God.
8When
Pilate
therefore
heard that
saying, he
was the more
afraid;
9And
went again
into the
judgment
hall, and
saith unto
Jesus,
Whence art
thou? But
Jesus gave
him no
answer.
10Then
saith Pilate
unto him,
Speakest
thou not
unto me?
knowest thou
not that I
have power
to crucify
thee, and
have power
to release
thee?
11Jesus
answered, Thou
couldest
have no
power at
all against
me, except
it were
given thee
from above:
therefore he
that
delivered me
unto thee
hath the
greater sin.
12And
from
thenceforth
Pilate
sought to
release him:
but the Jews
cried out,
saying, If
thou let
this man go,
thou art not
Caesar's
friend:
whosoever
maketh
himself a
king
speaketh
against
Caesar.
13When
Pilate
therefore
heard that
saying, he
brought
Jesus forth,
and sat down
in the
judgment
seat in a
place that
is called
the
Pavement,
but in the
Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
14And
it was the
preparation
of the
passover,
and about
the sixth
hour: and he
saith unto
the Jews,
Behold your
King!
15But
they cried
out, Away
with him,
away with him,
crucify him.
Pilate saith
unto them,
Shall I
crucify your
King? The
chief
priests
answered, We
have no king
but Caesar.
16Then
delivered he
him
therefore
unto them to
be
crucified.
And they
took Jesus,
and led him away.
17And
he bearing
his cross
went forth
into a place
called the
place of
a skull,
which is
called in
the Hebrew
Golgotha:
18Where
they
crucified
him, and two
other with
him, on
either side
one, and
Jesus in the
midst.
19And
Pilate wrote
a title, and
put it on
the cross.
And the
writing was,
JESUS OF
NAZARETH THE
KING OF THE
JEWS.
20This
title then
read many of
the Jews:
for the
place where
Jesus was
crucified
was nigh to
the city:
and it was
written in
Hebrew, and Greek, and Latin.
21Then
said the
chief
priests of
the Jews to
Pilate,
Write not,
The King of
the Jews;
but that he
said, I am
King of the
Jews.
22Pilate
answered,
What I have
written I
have
written.
23Then
the
soldiers,
when they
had
crucified
Jesus, took
his
garments,
and made
four parts,
to every
soldier a
part; and
also his coat:
now the coat
was without
seam, woven
from the top
throughout.
24They
said
therefore
among
themselves,
Let us not
rend it, but
cast lots
for it,
whose it
shall be:
that the
scripture
might be
fulfilled,
which saith,
They parted
my raiment
among them,
and for my
vesture they
did cast
lots. These
things
therefore
the soldiers
did.
25Now
there stood
by the cross
of Jesus his
mother, and
his mother's
sister, Mary
the wife of
Cleophas,
and Mary
Magdalene.
26When
Jesus
therefore
saw his
mother, and
the disciple
standing by,
whom he
loved, he
saith unto
his mother, Woman,
behold thy
son!
27Then
saith he to
the
disciple, Behold
thy mother! And
from that
hour that
disciple
took her
unto his
own home.
28After
this, Jesus
knowing that
all things
were now
accomplished,
that the
scripture
might be
fulfilled,
saith, I
thirst.
29Now
there was
set a vessel
full of
vinegar: and
they filled
a spunge
with
vinegar, and
put it upon
hyssop, and
put it to
his mouth.
30When
Jesus
therefore
had received
the vinegar,
he said, It
is finished: and
he bowed his
head, and
gave up the
ghost.
31The
Jews
therefore,
because it
was the
preparation,
that the
bodies
should not
remain upon
the cross on
the sabbath
day, (for
that sabbath
day was an
high day,)
besought
Pilate that
their legs
might be
broken, and that they
might be
taken away.
32Then
came the
soldiers,
and brake
the legs of
the first,
and of the
other which
was
crucified
with him.
33But
when they
came to
Jesus, and
saw that he
was dead
already,
they brake
not his
legs:
34But
one of the
soldiers
with a spear
pierced his
side, and
forthwith
came there
out blood
and water.
35And
he that saw it bare
record, and
his record
is true: and
he knoweth
that he
saith true,
that ye
might
believe.
36For
these things
were done,
that the
scripture
should be
fulfilled, A
bone of him
shall not be
broken.
37And
again
another
scripture
saith, They
shall look
on him whom
they
pierced.
38And
after this
Joseph of
Arimathaea,
being a
disciple of
Jesus, but
secretly for
fear of the
Jews,
besought
Pilate that
he might
take away
the body of
Jesus: and
Pilate gave him leave.
He came
therefore,
and took the
body of
Jesus.
39And
there came
also
Nicodemus,
which at the
first came
to Jesus by
night, and
brought a
mixture of
myrrh and
aloes, about
an hundred
pound weight.
40Then
took they
the body of
Jesus, and
wound it in
linen
clothes with
the spices,
as the
manner of
the Jews is
to bury.
41Now
in the place
where he was
crucified
there was a
garden; and
in the
garden a new
sepulchre,
wherein was
never man
yet laid.
42There
laid they
Jesus
therefore
because of
the Jews'
preparation day;
for the
sepulchre
was nigh at
hand.