27:1 When
the
morning
was
come,
all
the
chiefe
Priests
and
Elders
of
the
people,
tooke
counsell
against
Iesus
to
put
him
to
death.
27:2 And
when
they
had
bound
him,
they
led
him
away,
and
deliuered
him
to
Pontius
Pilate
the
gouernour.
27:3 Then
Iudas,
which
had
betraied
him,
when
he
saw
that
hee
was
condemned,
repented
himselfe,
and
brought
againe
the
thirtie
pieces
of
siluer
to
the
chiefe
Priests
and
Elders,
27:4 Saying,
I
haue
sinned,
in
that
I
haue
betraied
the
innocent
blood.
And
they
said,
What
is
that
to
vs
see
thou
to
that.
27:5 And
hee
cast
downe
the
pieces
of
siluer
in
the
Temple,
and
departed,
and
went
and
hanged
himselfe.
27:6 And
the
chiefe
Priests
tooke
the
siluer
pieces,
and
said,
It
is
not
lawfull
for
to
put
them
into
the
treasurie,
because
it
is
the
price
of
blood.
27:7 And
they
tooke
counsell,
and
bought
with
them
the
potters
field,
to
burie
strangers
in.
27:8 Wherefore
that
field
was
called,
The
field
of
blood
vnto
this
day.
27:9 (Then
was
fulfilled
that
which
was
spoken
by
Ieremie
the
Prophet,
saying,
And
they
tooke
the
thirtie
pieces
of
siluer,
the
price
of
him
that
was
valued,
whom
they
of
the
children
of
Israel
did
value:
27:10 And
gaue
them
for
the
potters
field,
as
the
Lord
appointed
me.)
27:11 And
Iesus
stood
before
the
gouernour,
and
the
gouernour
asked
him,
saying;
Art
thou
the
King
of
the
Iewes
And
Iesus
sayd
vnto
him,
Thou
sayest.
27:12 And
when
hee
was
accused
of
the
chiefe
Priests
and
Elders,
he
answered
nothing.
27:13 Then
saith
Pilate
vnto
him,
Hearest
thou
not
how
many
things
they
witnesse
against
thee
27:14 And
he
answered
him
to
neuer
a
word:
insomuch
that
the
Gouernour
marueiled
greatly.
27:15 Now
at
that
feast
the
Gouernor
was
woont
to
release
vnto
the
people
a
prisoner,
whom
they
would.
27:16 And
they
had
then
a
notable
prisoner,
called
Barabbas.
27:17 Therefore
when
they
were
gathered
together,
Pilate
said
vnto
them,
Whom
will
ye
that
I
release
vnto
you
Barabbas,
or
Iesus,
which
is
called
Christ
27:18 For
hee
knew
that
for
enuie
they
had
deliuered
him.
27:19 When
he
was
set
downe
on
the
Iudgement
seate,
his
wife
sent
vnto
him,
saying,
Haue
thou
nothing
to
doe
with
that
iust
man:
for
I
haue
suffered
many
things
this
day
in
a
dreame,
because
of
him.
27:20 But
the
chiefe
Priestes
and
Elders
perswaded
the
multitude
that
they
should
aske
Barabbas,
&
destroy
Iesus.
27:21 The
Gouernour
answered,
and
said
vnto
them,
Whether
of
the
twaine
will
ye
that
I
release
vnto
you
They
said,
Barabbas.
27:22 Pilate
said
vnto
them,
What
shall
I
doe
then
with
Iesus,
which
is
called
Christ
They
all
sayde
vnto
him,
Let
him
be
crucified.
27:23 And
the
Gouernour
said,
Why,
what
euil
hath
he
done
But
they
cried
out
ye
more,
saying,
Let
him
be
crucified.
27:24 When
Pilate
saw
that
he
could
preuaile
nothing,
but
that
rather
a
tumult
was
made,
hee
tooke
water,
and
washed
his
hands
before
the
multitude,
saying,
I
am
innocent
of
the
blood
of
this
iust
person:
see
yee
to
it.
27:25 Then
answered
all
the
people,
and
said,
His
blood
be
on
vs,
and
on
our
children.
27:26 Then
released
hee
Barabbas
vnto
them,
and
when
he
had
scourged
Iesus,
he
deliuered
him
to
be
crucified.
27:27 Then
the
souldiers
of
the
Gouernour
tooke
Iesus
into
the
common
hall,
and
gathered
vnto
him
the
whole
band
of
souldiers.
27:28 And
they
stripped
him,
and
put
on
him
a
scarlet
robe.
27:29 And
when
they
had
platted
a
crowne
of
thornes,
they
put
it
vpon
his
head,
and
a
reed
in
his
right
hand:
and
they
bowed
the
knee
before
him,
and
mocked
him,
saying,
Haile
king
of
the
Iewes.
27:30 And
they
spit
vpon
him,
and
tooke
the
reed,
and
smote
him
on
the
head.
27:31 And
after
that
they
had
mocked
him,
they
tooke
the
robe
off
from
him,
and
put
his
owne
raiment
on
him,
and
led
him
away
to
crucifie
him.
27:32 And
as
they
came
out,
they
found
a
man
of
Cyrene,
Simon
by
name:
him
they
compelled
to
beare
his
Crosse.
27:33 And
when
they
were
come
vnto
a
place
called
Golgotha,
that
is
to
say,
a
place
of
a
skull,
27:34 They
gaue
him
vineger
to
drinke,
mingled
with
gall:
and
when
hee
had
tasted
thereof,
hee
would
not
drinke.
27:35 And
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
vpon
my
vesture
did
they
cast
lots.
27:36 And
sitting
downe,
they
watched
him
there:
27:37 And
set
vp
ouer
his
head,
his
accusation
written,
THIS
IS
IESVS
THE
KING
OF
THE
IEWES.
27:38 Then
were
there
two
theeues
crucified
with
him:
one
on
the
right
hand,
and
another
on
the
left.
27:39 And
they
that
passed
by,
reuiled
him,
wagging
their
heads,
27:40 And
saying,
Thou
that
destroyest
the
Temple,
&
buildest
it
in
three
dayes,
saue
thy
selfe:
If
thou
be
the
Sonne
of
God,
come
downe
from
the
Crosse.
27:41 Likewise
also
the
chiefe
Priests
mocking
him,
with
the
Scribes
and
Elders,
said,
27:42 He
saued
others,
himselfe
he
cannot
saue:
If
he
be
the
King
of
Israel,
let
him
now
come
downe
from
the
Crosse,
and
we
will
beleeue
him.
27:43 He
trusted
in
God,
let
him
deliuer
him
now
if
hee
will
haue
him:
for
he
said,
I
am
the
Sonne
of
God.
27:44 The
thieues
also
which
were
crucified
with
him,
cast
ye
same
in
his
teeth.
27:45 Now
from
the
sixth
houre
there
was
darkenesse
ouer
all
the
land
vnto
the
ninth
houre.
27:46 And
about
the
ninth
houre,
Iesus
cried
with
a
loud
voyce,
saying,
Eli,
Eli,
Lamasabachthani,
that
is
to
say,
My
God,
my
God,
why
hast
thou
forsaken
mee
27:47 Some
of
them
that
stood
there,
when
they
heard
that,
said,
This
man
calleth
for
Elias.
27:48 And
straightway
one
of
them
ran,
and
tooke
a
spunge,
and
filled
it
with
vineger,
and
put
it
on
a
reede,
and
gaue
him
to
drinke.
27:49 The
rest
said,
Let
bee,
let
vs
see
whether
Elias
will
come
to
saue
him.
27:50 Iesus,
when
hee
had
cried
againe
with
a
loud
voice,
yeelded
vp
the
ghost.
27:51 And
behold,
the
vaile
of
the
Temple
was
rent
in
twaine,
from
the
top
to
the
bottome,
and
the
earth
did
quake,
and
the
rocks
rent.
27:52 And
the
graues
were
opened,
and
many
bodies
of
Saints
which
slept,
arose,
27:53 And
came
out
of
the
graues
after
his
resurrection,
and
went
into
the
holy
citie,
and
appeared
vnto
many.
27:54 Now
when
the
Centurion,
and
they
that
were
with
him,
watching
Iesus,
saw
the
earthquake,
&
those
things
that
were
done,
they
feared
greatly,
saying,
Truely
this
was
the
Son
of
God.
27:55 And
many
women
were
there
(beholding
afarre
off)
which
followed
Iesus
from
Galilee,
ministring
vnto
him.
27:56 Among
which
was
Mary
Magdalene,
&
Mary
the
mother
of
Iames
and
Ioses,
and
the
mother
of
Zebedees
children.
27:57 When
the
Euen
was
come,
there
came
a
rich
man
of
Arimathea,
named
Ioseph,
who
also
himselfe
was
Iesus
disciple:
27:58 He
went
to
Pilate,
and
begged
the
body
of
Iesus:
then
Pilate
commanded
the
body
to
be
deliuered.
27:59 And
when
Ioseph
had
taken
the
body,
hee
wrapped
it
in
a
cleane
linnen
cloth,
27:60 And
laide
it
in
his
owne
newe
tombe,
which
he
had
hewen
out
in
the
rocke:
and
he
rolled
a
great
stone
to
the
doore
of
the
sepulchre,
and
departed.
27:61 And
there
was
Mary
Magdalene,
and
the
other
Mary,
sitting
ouer
against
the
sepulchre.
27:62 Now
the
next
day
that
followed
the
day
of
the
preparation,
the
chiefe
Priests
and
Pharisees
came
together
vnto
Pilate,
27:63 Saying,
Sir,
we
remember
that
that
deceiuer
said,
while
he
was
yet
aliue,
After
three
daies
I
wil
rise
againe.
27:64 Command
therfore
that
the
sepulchre
be
made
sure,
vntill
the
third
day,
lest
his
disciples
come
by
night,
&
steale
him
away,
and
say
vnto
the
people,
He
is
risen
from
the
dead:
so
the
last
errour
shalbe
worse
then
the
first.
27:65 Pilate
said
vnto
them,
Yee
haue
a
watch,
goe
your
way,
make
it
as
sure
as
you
can.
27:66 So
they
went,
and
made
the
sepulchre
sure,
sealing
the
stone,
and
setting
a
watch.