15:1 And
straightway
in
the
morning
the
chiefe
Priests
helde
a
consultation
with
the
Elders
and
Scribes,
and
the
whole
Councell,
and
bound
Iesus,
and
caried
him
away,
and
deliuered
him
to
Pilate.
15:2 And
Pilate
asked
him,
Art
thou
the
King
of
the
Iewes
And
hee
answering,
said
vnto
him,
Thou
sayest
it.
15:3 And
the
chiefe
Priests
accused
him
of
many
things:
but
hee
answered
nothing.
15:4 And
Pilate
asked
him
againe,
saying,
Answerest
thou
nothing
behold
how
many
things
they
witnesse
against
thee.
15:5 But
Iesus
yet
answered
nothing,
so
that
Pilate
marueiled.
15:6 Now
at
that
Feast
he
released
vnto
them
one
prisoner,
whomsoeuer
they
desired.
15:7 And
there
was
one
named
Barabbas,
which
lay
bound
with
them
that
had
made
insurrection
with
him,
who
had
committed
murder
in
the
insurrection.
15:8 And
the
multitude
crying
alowd,
began
to
desire
him
to
doe
as
he
had
euer
done
vnto
them.
15:9 But
Pilate
answered
them,
saying,
Will
ye
that
I
release
vnto
you
the
King
of
the
Iewes
15:10 (For
hee
knew
that
the
chiefe
Priests
had
deliuered
him
for
enuie.)
15:11 But
the
chiefe
Priests
mooued
the
people,
that
hee
should
rather
release
Barabbas
vnto
them.
15:12 And
Pilate
answered,
and
said
againe
vnto
them,
What
will
yee
then
that
I
shall
do
vnto
him
whom
ye
call
the
King
of
the
Iewes
15:13 And
they
cried
out
againe,
Crucifie
him.
15:14 Then
Pilate
saide
vnto
them,
Why,
what
euill
hath
hee
done
And
they
cried
out
the
more
exceedingly,
Crucifie
him.
15:15 And
so
Pilate,
willing
to
content
the
people,
released
Barabbas
vnto
them,
and
deliuered
Iesus,
when
he
had
scourged
him,
to
be
crucified.
15:16 And
the
souldiers
led
him
away
into
the
hall,
called
Pretorium,
and
they
call
together
the
whole
band.
15:17 And
they
clothed
him
with
purple,
and
platted
a
crowne
of
thornes,
and
put
it
about
his
head,
15:18 And
beganne
to
salute
him,
Haile
King
of
the
Iewes.
15:19 And
they
smote
him
on
the
head
with
a
reed,
and
did
spit
vpon
him,
and
bowing
their
knees,
worshipped
him.
15:20 And
when
they
had
mocked
him,
they
tooke
off
the
purple
from
him,
and
put
his
owne
clothes
on
him,
and
led
him
out
to
crucifie
him.
15:21 And
they
compell
one
Simon
a
Cyrenian,
who
passed
by,
comming
out
of
the
country,
the
father
of
Alexander
and
Rufus,
to
beare
his
Crosse.
15:22 And
they
bring
him
vnto
the
place
Golgotha,
which
is,
being
interpreted,
the
place
of
a
skull.
15:23 And
they
gaue
him
to
drinke,
wine
mingled
with
myrrhe:
but
he
receiued
it
not.
15:24 And
when
they
had
crucified
him,
they
parted
his
garments,
casting
lots
vpon
them,
what
euery
man
should
take.
15:25 And
it
was
the
third
houre,
and
they
crucified
him.
15:26 And
the
superscription
of
his
accusation
was
written
ouer,
THE
KING
OF
THE
IEWES.
15:27 And
with
him
they
crucifie
two
theeues,
the
one
on
his
right
hand,
and
the
other
on
his
left.
15:28 And
the
Scripture
was
fulfilled,
which
sayeth,
And
hee
was
numbred
with
the
transgressours.
15:29 And
they
that
passed
by,
railed
on
him,
wagging
their
heads,
and
saying,
Ah
thou
that
destroyest
the
Temple,
and
buildest
it
in
three
dayes,
15:30 Saue
thy
selfe,
and
come
downe
from
the
Crosse.
15:31 Likewise
also
the
chiefe
Priests
mocking,
said
among
themselues
with
the
Scribes,
He
saued
others,
himselfe
he
cannot
saue.
15:32 Let
Christ
the
King
of
Israel
descend
now
from
the
Crosse,
that
we
may
see
and
beleeue:
And
they
that
were
crucified
with
him,
reuiled
him.
15:33 And
when
the
sixth
houre
was
come,
there
was
darkenesse
ouer
the
whole
land,
vntill
the
ninth
houre.
15:34 And
at
the
ninth
houre,
Iesus
cryed
with
a
loude
voice,
saying,
Eloi,
Eloi,
lamasabachthani
which
is,
being
interpreted,
My
God,
my
God,
why
hast
thou
forsaken
me
15:35 And
some
of
them
that
stood
by,
when
they
heard
it,
said,
Behold,
he
calleth
Elias.
15:36 And
one
ranne,
and
filled
a
spunge
full
of
vineger,
and
put
it
on
a
reed,
and
gaue
him
to
drinke,
saying,
Let
alone,
let
vs
see
whether
Elias
will
come
to
take
him
downe.
15:37 And
Iesus
cryed
with
a
loude
voice,
and
gaue
vp
the
ghost.
15:38 And
the
vaile
of
the
Temple
was
rent
in
twaine,
from
the
top
to
the
bottome.
15:39 And
when
the
Centurion
which
stood
ouer
against
him,
saw
that
hee
so
cryed
out,
and
gaue
vp
the
ghost,
hee
said,
Truely
this
man
was
the
Sonne
of
God.
15:40 There
were
also
women
looking
on
afarre
off,
among
whom
was
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
Iames
the
lesse,
and
of
Ioses,
and
Salome:
15:41 Who
also
when
hee
was
in
Galile,
followed
him,
and
ministred
vnto
him,
and
many
other
women
which
came
vp
with
him
vnto
Hierusalem.
15:42 And
now
when
the
euen
was
come,
(because
it
was
the
Preparation,
that
is,
the
day
before
the
Sabbath)
15:43 Ioseph
of
Arimathea,
an
honourable
counseller,
which
also
waited
for
the
kingdome
of
God,
came,
and
went
in
boldly
vnto
Pilate,
and
craued
the
body
of
Iesus.
15:44 And
Pilate
marueiled
if
he
were
already
dead,
and
calling
vnto
him
the
Centurion,
hee
asked
him
whether
hee
had
beene
any
while
dead.
15:45 And
when
he
knew
it
of
the
Centurion,
he
gaue
the
body
to
Ioseph.
15:46 And
hee
bought
fine
linnen,
and
tooke
him
downe,
and
wrapped
him
in
the
linnen,
and
laide
him
in
a
sepulchre,
which
was
hewen
out
of
a
rocke,
and
rolled
a
stone
vnto
the
doore
of
the
sepulchre.
15:47 And
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
Ioses
behelde
where
he
was
laide.