19:1 Then
Pilate
therfore
tooke
Iesus,
and
scourged
him.
19:2 And
the
souldiers
platted
a
crowne
of
thornes,
and
put
it
on
his
head,
and
they
put
on
him
a
purple
robe,
19:3 And
said,
Haile
king
of
the
Iewes:
and
they
smote
him
with
their
hands.
19:4 Pilate
therefore
went
foorth
againe,
and
saith
vnto
them,
Behold,
I
bring
him
foorth
to
you,
that
yee
may
know
that
I
find
no
fault
in
him.
19:5 Then
came
Iesus
forth,
wearing
the
crowne
of
thornes,
and
the
purple
robe:
and
Pilate
saith
vnto
them,
Behold
the
man.
19:6 When
the
chiefe
Priests
therefore
and
officers
saw
him,
they
cried
out,
saying,
Crucifie
him,
crucifie
him.
Pilate
saith
vnto
them,
Take
ye
him,
and
crucifie
him:
for
I
find
no
fault
in
him.
19:7 The
Iewes
answered
him,
We
haue
a
law,
and
by
our
law
he
ought
to
die,
because
hee
made
himselfe
the
Son
of
God.
19:8 When
Pilate
therefore
heard
that
saying,
he
was
the
more
afraid,
19:9 And
went
againe
into
the
iudgement
hall,
&
saith
vnto
Iesus,
Whence
art
thou
But
Iesus
gaue
him
no
answere.
19:10 Then
saith
Pilate
vnto
him,
Speakest
thou
not
vnto
me
Knowest
thou
not,
that
I
haue
power
to
crucifie
thee,
and
haue
power
to
release
thee
19:11 Iesus
answered,
Thou
couldest
haue
no
power
at
all
against
me,
except
it
were
giuen
thee
from
aboue:
therfore
he
that
deliuered
me
vnto
thee,
hath
the
greater
sinne.
19:12 And
from
thencefore
Pilate
sought
to
release
him:
but
the
Iewes
cried
out,
saying,
If
thou
let
this
man
goe,
thou
art
not
Cesars
friend:
whosoeuer
maketh
himselfe
a
king,
speaketh
against
Cesar.
19:13 When
Pilate
therefore
heard
that
saying,
he
brought
Iesus
foorth,
and
sate
downe
in
the
iudgement
seate,
in
a
place
that
is
called
the
pauement,
but
in
the
Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
19:14 And
it
was
the
preparation
of
the
Passeouer,
and
about
the
sixt
houre:
and
he
saith
vnto
the
Iewes,
Beholde
your
King.
19:15 But
they
cried
out,
Away
with
him,
away
with
him,
crucifie
him.
Pilate
saith
vnto
them,
Shall
I
crucifie
your
King
The
chiefe
Priests
answered,
Wee
haue
no
king
but
Cesar.
19:16 Then
deliuered
he
him
therfore
vnto
them
to
be
crucified:
and
they
took
Iesus,
and
led
him
away.
19:17 And
he
bearing
his
crosse,
went
foorth
into
a
place
called
the
place
of
a
skull,
which
is
called
in
the
Hebrewe,
Golgotha:
19:18 Where
they
crucified
him,
and
two
other
with
him,
on
either
side
one,
and
Iesus
in
the
middest.
19:19 And
Pilate
wrote
a
title,
and
put
it
on
the
crosse.
And
the
writing
was,
IESVS
OF
NAZARETH,
THE
KING
OF
THE
IEWES.
19:20 This
title
then
read
many
of
the
Iewes:
for
the
place
where
Iesus
was
crucified,
was
nigh
to
the
citie,
and
it
was
written
in
Hebrewe,
and
Greeke,
and
Latine.
19:21 Then
said
the
chiefe
Priests
of
the
Iewes
to
Pilate,
Write
not,
The
king
of
the
Iewes:
but
that
he
said,
I
am
King
of
the
Iewes.
19:22 Pilate
answered,
What
I
haue
written,
I
haue
written.
19:23 Then
the
souldiers,
when
they
had
crucified
Iesus,
tooke
his
garments,
(and
made
foure
parts,
to
euery
souldier
a
part)
and
also
his
coat:
Now
the
coate
was
without
seame,
wouen
from
the
top
thorowout.
19:24 They
said
therefore
among
themselues,
Let
not
vs
rent
it,
but
cast
lots
for
it,
whose
it
shall
bee:
that
the
Scripture
might
bee
fulfilled,
which
saith,
They
parted
my
raiment
among
them,
and
for
my
vesture
they
did
cast
lots.
These
things
therefore
the
souldiers
did.
19:25 Now
there
stood
by
the
crosse
of
Iesus,
his
mother,
and
his
mothers
sister,
Mary
the
wife
of
Cleophas,
and
Mary
Magdalene.
19:26 When
Iesus
therefore
saw
his
mother,
and
the
disciple
standing
by,
whom
he
loued,
he
saith
vnto
his
mother,
Woman,
behold
thy
sonne.
19:27 Then
saith
he
to
the
disciple,
Behold
thy
mother.
And
from
that
houre
that
disciple
tooke
her
vnto
his
owne
home.
19:28 After
this,
Iesus
knowing
that
all
things
were
now
accomplished,
that
the
Scripture
might
be
fulfilled,
saith,
I
thirst.
19:29 Now
there
was
set
a
vessell,
full
of
vineger:
And
they
filled
a
spunge
with
vineger,
and
put
it
vpon
hyssope,
and
put
it
to
his
mouth.
19:30 When
Iesus
therefore
had
receiued
the
vineger,
he
said,
It
is
finished,
and
he
bowed
his
head,
and
gaue
vp
the
ghost.
19:31 The
Iewes
therefore,
because
it
was
the
preparation,
that
the
bodies
should
not
remaine
vpon
the
Crosse
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.
19:32 Then
came
the
souldiers,
and
brake
the
legs
of
the
first,
and
of
the
other,
which
was
crucified
with
him.
19:33 But
when
they
came
to
Iesus,
and
saw
that
he
was
dead
already,
they
brake
not
his
legs.
19:34 But
one
of
the
souldiers
with
a
speare
pierced
his
side,
and
forthwith
came
there
out
blood
and
water.
19:35 And
he
that
saw
it,
bare
record,
and
his
record
is
true,
and
he
knoweth
that
hee
saith
true,
that
yee
might
beleeue.
19:36 For
these
things
were
done,
that
the
Scripture
should
be
fulfilled,
A
bone
of
him
shall
not
be
broken.
19:37 And
againe
another
Scripture
saith,
They
shall
looke
on
him
whom
they
piersed.
19:38 And
after
this,
Ioseph
of
Arimathea
(being
a
disciple
of
Iesus,
but
secretly
for
feare
of
the
Iewes)
besought
Pilate
that
he
might
take
away
the
body
of
Iesus,
and
Pilate
gaue
him
leaue:
he
came
therefore,
and
tooke
the
body
of
Iesus.
19:39 And
there
came
also
Nicodemus,
which
at
the
first
came
to
Iesus
by
night,
and
brought
a
mixture
of
myrrhe
and
aloes,
about
an
hundred
pound
weight.
19:40 Then
tooke
they
the
body
of
Iesus,
&
wound
it
in
linnen
clothes,
with
the
spices,
as
the
maner
of
the
Iewes
is
to
burie:
19:41 Now
in
the
place
where
he
was
crucified,
there
was
a
garden,
and
in
the
garden
a
new
Sepulchre,
wherein
was
neuer
man
yet
layd.
19:42 There
laid
they
Iesus
therefore,
because
of
the
Iewes
preparation
day,
for
the
Sepulchre
was
nigh
at
hand.