1When
the morning
was come,
all the
chief
priests and
elders of
the people
took counsel
against
Jesus to put
him to
death:
2And
when they
had bound
him, they
led him away,
and
delivered
him to
Pontius
Pilate the
governor.
3Then
Judas, which
had betrayed
him, when he
saw that he
was
condemned,
repented
himself, and
brought
again the
thirty
pieces of
silver to
the chief
priests and
elders,
4Saying,
I have
sinned in
that I have
betrayed the
innocent
blood. And
they said,
What is
that to
us? see
thou to
that.
5And
he cast down
the pieces
of silver in
the temple,
and
departed,
and went and
hanged
himself.
6And
the chief
priests took
the silver
pieces, and
said, It is
not lawful
for to put
them into
the
treasury,
because it
is the price
of blood.
7And
they took
counsel, and
bought with
them the
potter's
field, to
bury
strangers
in.
8Wherefore
that field
was called,
The field of
blood, unto
this day.
9Then
was
fulfilled
that which
was spoken
by Jeremy
the prophet,
saying, And
they took
the thirty
pieces of
silver, the
price of him
that was
valued, whom
they of the
children of
Israel did
value;
10And
gave them
for the
potter's
field, as
the Lord
appointed
me.
11And
Jesus stood
before the
governor:
and the
governor
asked him,
saying, Art
thou the
King of the
Jews? And
Jesus said
unto him, Thou
sayest.
12And
when he was
accused of
the chief
priests and
elders, he
answered
nothing.
13Then
said Pilate
unto him,
Hearest thou
not how many
things they
witness
against
thee?
14And
he answered
him to never
a word;
insomuch
that the
governor
marvelled
greatly.
15Now
at that feast
the governor
was wont to
release unto
the people a
prisoner,
whom they
would.
16And
they had
then a
notable
prisoner,
called
Barabbas.
17Therefore
when they
were
gathered
together,
Pilate said
unto them,
Whom will ye
that I
release unto
you?
Barabbas, or
Jesus which
is called
Christ?
18For
he knew that
for envy
they had
delivered
him.
19When
he was set
down on the
judgment
seat, his
wife sent
unto him,
saying, Have
thou nothing
to do with
that just
man: for I
have
suffered
many things
this day in
a dream
because of
him.
20But
the chief
priests and
elders
persuaded
the
multitude
that they
should ask
Barabbas,
and destroy
Jesus.
21The
governor
answered and
said unto
them,
Whether of
the twain
will ye that
I release
unto you?
They said,
Barabbas.
22Pilate
saith unto
them, What
shall I do
then with
Jesus which
is called
Christ? They all
say unto
him, Let him
be
crucified.
23And
the governor
said, Why,
what evil
hath he
done? But
they cried
out the
more,
saying, Let
him be
crucified.
24When
Pilate saw
that he
could
prevail
nothing,
but that rather
a tumult was
made, he
took water,
and washed his hands
before the
multitude,
saying, I am
innocent of
the blood of
this just
person: see
ye to
it.
25Then
answered all
the people,
and said,
His blood be on
us, and on
our
children.
26Then
released he
Barabbas
unto them:
and when he
had scourged
Jesus, he
delivered him to
be
crucified.
27Then
the soldiers
of the
governor
took Jesus
into the
common hall,
and gathered
unto him the
whole band of
soldiers.
28And
they
stripped
him, and put
on him a
scarlet
robe.
29And
when they
had platted
a crown of
thorns, they
put it upon
his head,
and a reed
in his right
hand: and
they bowed
the knee
before him,
and mocked
him, saying,
Hail, King
of the Jews!
30And
they spit
upon him,
and took the
reed, and
smote him on
the head.
31And
after that
they had
mocked him,
they took
the robe off
from him,
and put his
own raiment
on him, and
led him away
to crucify him.
32And
as they came
out, they
found a man
of Cyrene,
Simon by
name: him
they
compelled to
bear his
cross.
33And
when they
were come
unto a place
called
Golgotha,
that is to
say, a place
of a skull,
34They
gave him
vinegar to
drink
mingled with
gall: and
when he had
tasted thereof,
he would not
drink.
35And
they
crucified
him, and
parted his
garments,
casting
lots: that
it might be
fulfilled
which was
spoken by
the prophet,
They parted
my garments
among them,
and upon my
vesture did
they cast
lots.
36And
sitting down
they watched
him there;
37And
set up over
his head his
accusation
written,
THIS IS
JESUS THE
KING OF THE
JEWS.
38Then
were there
two thieves
crucified
with him,
one on the
right hand,
and another
on the left.
39And
they that
passed by
reviled him,
wagging
their heads,
40And
saying, Thou
that
destroyest
the temple,
and
buildest it in
three days,
save
thyself. If
thou be the
Son of God,
come down
from the
cross.
41Likewise
also the
chief
priests
mocking him,
with the
scribes and
elders,
said,
42He
saved
others;
himself he
cannot save.
If he be the
King of
Israel, let
him now come
down from
the cross,
and we will
believe him.
43He
trusted in
God; let him
deliver him
now, if he
will have
him: for he
said, I am
the Son of
God.
44The
thieves
also, which
were
crucified
with him,
cast the
same in his
teeth.
45Now
from the
sixth hour
there was
darkness
over all the
land unto
the ninth
hour.
46And
about the
ninth hour
Jesus cried
with a loud
voice,
saying, Eli,
Eli, lama
sabachthani? that
is to say,
My God, my
God, why
hast thou
forsaken me?
47Some
of them that
stood there,
when they
heard that,
said, This man calleth
for Elias.
48And
straightway
one of them
ran, and
took a
spunge, and
filled it with
vinegar, and
put it on
a reed, and
gave him to
drink.
49The
rest said,
Let be, let
us see
whether
Elias will
come to save
him.
50Jesus,
when he had
cried again
with a loud
voice,
yielded up
the ghost.
51And,
behold, the
veil of the
temple was
rent in
twain from
the top to
the bottom;
and the
earth did
quake, and
the rocks
rent;
52And
the graves
were opened;
and many
bodies of
the saints
which slept
arose,
53And
came out of
the graves
after his
resurrection,
and went
into the
holy city,
and appeared
unto many.
54Now
when the
centurion,
and they
that were
with him,
watching
Jesus, saw
the
earthquake,
and those
things that
were done,
they feared
greatly,
saying,
Truly this
was the Son
of God.
55And
many women
were there
beholding
afar off,
which
followed
Jesus from
Galilee,
ministering
unto him:
56Among
which was
Mary
Magdalene,
and Mary the
mother of
James and
Joses, and
the mother
of Zebedee's
children.
57When
the even was
come, there
came a rich
man of
Arimathaea,
named
Joseph, who
also himself
was Jesus'
disciple:
58He
went to
Pilate, and
begged the
body of
Jesus. Then
Pilate
commanded
the body to
be
delivered.
59And
when Joseph
had taken
the body, he
wrapped it
in a clean
linen cloth,
60And
laid it in
his own new
tomb, which
he had hewn
out in the
rock: and he
rolled a
great stone
to the door
of the
sepulchre,
and
departed.
61And
there was
Mary
Magdalene,
and the
other Mary,
sitting over
against the
sepulchre.
62Now
the next
day, that
followed the
day of the
preparation,
the chief
priests and
Pharisees
came
together
unto Pilate,
63Saying,
Sir, we
remember
that that
deceiver
said, while
he was yet
alive, After
three days I
will rise
again.
64Command
therefore
that the
sepulchre be
made sure
until the
third day,
lest his
disciples
come by
night, and
steal him
away, and
say unto the
people, He
is risen
from the
dead: so the
last error
shall be
worse than
the first.
65Pilate
said unto
them, Ye
have a
watch: go
your way,
make it as
sure as ye
can.
66So
they went,
and made the
sepulchre
sure,
sealing the
stone, and
setting a
watch.
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