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