19:1 Then
Pilate
took
Jesus
and
flogged
him.
19:2 And
the
soldiers
twisted
together
a
crown
of
thorns
and
put
it
on
his
head
and
arrayed
him
in
a
purple
robe.
19:3 They
came
up
to
him,
saying,
"Hail,
King
of
the
Jews!"
and
struck
him
with
their
hands.
19:4 Pilate
went
out
again
and
said
to
them,
"See,
I
am
bringing
him
out
to
you
that
you
may
know
that
I
find
no
guilt
in
him."
19:5 So
Jesus
came
out,
wearing
the
crown
of
thorns
and
the
purple
robe.
Pilate
said
to
them,
"Behold
the
man!"
19:6 When
the
chief
priests
and
the
officers
saw
him,
they
cried
out,
"Crucify
him,
crucify
him!"
Pilate
said
to
them,
"Take
him
yourselves
and
crucify
him,
for
I
find
no
guilt
in
him."
19:7 The
Jews
answered
him,
"We
have
a
law,
and
according
to
that
law
he
ought
to
die
because
he
has
made
himself
the
Son
of
God."
19:8 When
Pilate
heard
this
statement,
he
was
even
more
afraid.
19:9 He
entered
his
headquarters
again
and
said
to
Jesus,
"Where
are
you
from"
But
Jesus
gave
him
no
answer.
19:10 So
Pilate
said
to
him,
"You
will
not
speak
to
me
Do
you
not
know
that
I
have
authority
to
release
you
and
authority
to
crucify
you"
19:11 Jesus
answered
him,
"You
would
have
no
authority
over
me
at
all
unless
it
had
been
given
you
from
above.
Therefore
he
who
delivered
me
over
to
you
has
the
greater
sin."
19:12 From
then
on
Pilate
sought
to
release
him,
but
the
Jews
cried
out,
"If
you
release
this
man,
you
are
not
Caesar's
friend.
Everyone
who
makes
himself
a
king
opposes
Caesar."
19:13 So
when
Pilate
heard
these
words,
he
brought
Jesus
out
and
sat
down
on
the
judgment
seat
at
a
place
called
The
Stone
Pavement,
and
in
Aramaic
Gabbatha.
19:14 Now
it
was
the
day
of
Preparation
of
the
Passover.
It
was
about
the
sixth
hour.
He
said
to
the
Jews,
"Behold
your
King!"
19:15 They
cried
out,
"Away
with
him,
away
with
him,
crucify
him!"
Pilate
said
to
them,
"Shall
I
crucify
your
King"
The
chief
priests
answered,
"We
have
no
king
but
Caesar."
19:16 So
he
delivered
him
over
to
them
to
be
crucified.
So
they
took
Jesus,
19:17 and
he
went
out,
bearing
his
own
cross,
to
the
place
called
The
Place
of
a
Skull,
which
in
Aramaic
is
called
Golgotha.
19:18 There
they
crucified
him,
and
with
him
two
others,
one
on
either
side,
and
Jesus
between
them.
19:19 Pilate
also
wrote
an
inscription
and
put
it
on
the
cross.
It
read,
"Jesus
of
Nazareth,
the
King
of
the
Jews."
19:20 Many
of
the
Jews
read
this
inscription,
for
the
place
where
Jesus
was
crucified
was
near
the
city,
and
it
was
written
in
Aramaic,
in
Latin,
and
in
Greek.
19:21 So
the
chief
priests
of
the
Jews
said
to
Pilate,
"Do
not
write,
'The
King
of
the
Jews,'
but
rather,
'This
man
said,
I
am
King
of
the
Jews.'"
19:22 Pilate
answered,
"What
I
have
written
I
have
written."
19:23 When
the
soldiers
had
crucified
Jesus,
they
took
his
garments
and
divided
them
into
four
parts,
one
part
for
each
soldier;
also
his
tunic.
But
the
tunic
was
seamless,
woven
in
one
piece
from
top
to
bottom,
19:24 so
they
said
to
one
another,
"Let
us
not
tear
it,
but
cast
lots
for
it
to
see
whose
it
shall
be."
This
was
to
fulfill
the
Scripture
which
says,
"They
divided
my
garments
among
them,
and
for
my
clothing
they
cast
lots."
So
the
soldiers
did
these
things,
19:25 but
standing
by
the
cross
of
Jesus
were
his
mother
and
his
mother's
sister,
Mary
the
wife
of
Clopas,
and
Mary
Magdalene.
19:26 When
Jesus
saw
his
mother
and
the
disciple
whom
he
loved
standing
nearby,
he
said
to
his
mother,
"Woman,
behold,
your
son!"
19:27 Then
he
said
to
the
disciple,
"Behold,
your
mother!"
And
from
that
hour
the
disciple
took
her
to
his
own
home.
19:28 After
this,
Jesus,
knowing
that
all
was
now
finished,
said
(to
fulfill
the
Scripture),
"I
thirst."
19:29 A
jar
full
of
sour
wine
stood
there,
so
they
put
a
sponge
full
of
the
sour
wine
on
a
hyssop
branch
and
held
it
to
his
mouth.
19:30 When
Jesus
had
received
the
sour
wine,
he
said,
"It
is
finished,"
and
he
bowed
his
head
and
gave
up
his
spirit.
19:31 Since
it
was
the
day
of
Preparation,
and
so
that
the
bodies
would
not
remain
on
the
cross
on
the
Sabbath
(for
that
Sabbath
was
a
high
day),
the
Jews
asked
Pilate
that
their
legs
might
be
broken
and
that
they
might
be
taken
away.
19:32 So
the
soldiers
came
and
broke
the
legs
of
the
first,
and
of
the
other
who
had
been
crucified
with
him.
19:33 But
when
they
came
to
Jesus
and
saw
that
he
was
already
dead,
they
did
not
break
his
legs.
19:34 But
one
of
the
soldiers
pierced
his
side
with
a
spear,
and
at
once
there
came
out
blood
and
water.
19:35 He
who
saw
it
has
borne
witness--his
testimony
is
true,
and
he
knows
that
he
is
telling
the
truth--that
you
also
may
believe.
19:36 For
these
things
took
place
that
the
Scripture
might
be
fulfilled:
"Not
one
of
his
bones
will
be
broken."
19:37 And
again
another
Scripture
says,
"They
will
look
on
him
whom
they
have
pierced."
19:38 After
these
things
Joseph
of
Arimathea,
who
was
a
disciple
of
Jesus,
but
secretly
for
fear
of
the
Jews,
asked
Pilate
that
he
might
take
away
the
body
of
Jesus,
and
Pilate
gave
him
permission.
So
he
came
and
took
away
his
body.
19:39 Nicodemus
also,
who
earlier
had
come
to
Jesus
by
night,
came
bringing
a
mixture
of
myrrh
and
aloes,
about
seventy-five
pounds
in
weight.
19:40 So
they
took
the
body
of
Jesus
and
bound
it
in
linen
cloths
with
the
spices,
as
is
the
burial
custom
of
the
Jews.
19:41 Now
in
the
place
where
he
was
crucified
there
was
a
garden,
and
in
the
garden
a
new
tomb
in
which
no
one
had
yet
been
laid.
19:42 So
because
of
the
Jewish
day
of
Preparation,
since
the
tomb
was
close
at
hand,
they
laid
Jesus
there.