19:1 Then,
therefore,
did
Pilate
take
Jesus
and
scourge
[him]
,
19:2 and
the
soldiers
having
plaited
a
crown
of
thorns,
did
place
[it]
on
his
head,
and
a
purple
garment
they
put
around
him,
19:3 and
said,
`Hail!
the
king
of
the
Jews;'
and
they
were
giving
him
slaps.
19:4 Pilate,
therefore,
again
went
forth
without,
and
saith
to
them,
`Lo,
I
do
bring
him
to
you
without,
that
ye
may
know
that
in
him
I
find
no
fault;'
19:5 Jesus,
therefore,
came
forth
without,
bearing
the
thorny
crown
and
the
purple
garment;
and
he
saith
to
them,
`Lo,
the
man!'
19:6 When,
therefore,
the
chief
priests
and
the
officers
did
see
him,
they
cried
out,
saying,
`Crucify,
crucify;'
Pilate
saith
to
them,
`Take
ye
him--ye,
and
crucify;
for
I
find
no
fault
in
him;'
19:7 the
Jews
answered
him,
`We
have
a
law,
and
according
to
our
law
he
ought
to
die,
for
he
made
himself
Son
of
God.'
19:8 When,
therefore,
Pilate
heard
this
word,
he
was
the
more
afraid,
19:9 and
entered
again
to
the
praetorium,
and
saith
to
Jesus,
`Whence
art
thou'
and
Jesus
gave
him
no
answer.
19:10 Pilate,
therefore,
saith
to
him,
`To
me
dost
thou
not
speak
hast
thou
not
known
that
I
have
authority
to
crucify
thee,
and
I
have
authority
to
release
thee'
19:11 Jesus
answered,
`Thou
wouldest
have
no
authority
against
me,
if
it
were
not
having
been
given
thee
from
above;
because
of
this,
he
who
is
delivering
me
up
to
thee
hath
greater
sin.'
19:12 From
this
[time]
was
Pilate
seeking
to
release
him,
and
the
Jews
were
crying
out,
saying,
`If
this
one
thou
mayest
release,
thou
art
not
a
friend
of
Caesar;
every
one
making
himself
a
king,
doth
speak
against
Caesar.'
19:13 Pilate,
therefore,
having
heard
this
word,
brought
Jesus
without--and
he
sat
down
upon
the
tribunal--to
a
place
called,
`Pavement,'
and
in
Hebrew,
Gabbatha;
19:14 and
it
was
the
preparation
of
the
passover,
and
as
it
were
the
sixth
hour,
and
he
saith
to
the
Jews,
`Lo,
your
king!'
19:15 and
they
cried
out,
`Take
away,
take
away,
crucify
him;'
Pilate
saith
to
them,
`Your
king
shall
I
crucify'
the
chief
priests
answered,
`We
have
no
king
except
Caesar.'
19:16 Then,
therefore,
he
delivered
him
up
to
them,
that
he
may
be
crucified,
and
they
took
Jesus
and
led
[him]
away,
19:17 and
bearing
his
cross,
he
went
forth
to
the
place
called
[Place]
of
a
Skull,
which
is
called
in
Hebrew
Golgotha;
19:18 where
they
crucified
him,
and
with
him
two
others,
on
this
side,
and
on
that
side,
and
Jesus
in
the
midst.
19:19 And
Pilate
also
wrote
a
title,
and
put
[it]
on
the
cross,
and
it
was
written,
`Jesus
the
Nazarene,
the
king
of
the
Jews;'
19:20 this
title,
therefore,
read
many
of
the
Jews,
because
the
place
was
nigh
to
the
city
where
Jesus
was
crucified,
and
it
was
having
been
written
in
Hebrew,
in
Greek,
in
Roman.
19:21 The
chief
priests
of
the
Jews
said,
therefore,
to
Pilate,
`Write
not--The
king
of
the
Jews,
but
that
one
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
did
crucify
Jesus,
took
his
garments,
and
made
four
parts,
to
each
soldier
a
part,
also
the
coat,
and
the
coat
was
seamless,
from
the
top
woven
throughout,
19:24 they
said,
therefore,
to
one
another,
`We
may
not
rend
it,
but
cast
a
lot
for
it,
whose
it
shall
be;'
that
the
Writing
might
be
fulfilled,
that
is
saying,
`They
divided
my
garments
to
themselves,
and
upon
my
raiment
they
did
cast
a
lot;'
the
soldiers,
therefore,
indeed,
did
these
things.
19:25 And
there
stood
by
the
cross
of
Jesus
his
mother,
and
his
mother's
sister,
Mary
of
Cleopas,
and
Mary
the
Magdalene;
19:26 Jesus,
therefore,
having
seen
[his]
mother,
and
the
disciple
standing
by,
whom
he
was
loving,
he
saith
to
his
mother,
`Woman,
lo,
thy
son;'
19:27 afterward
he
saith
to
the
disciple,
`Lo,
thy
mother;'
and
from
that
hour
the
disciple
took
her
to
his
own
[home]
.
19:28 After
this,
Jesus
knowing
that
all
things
now
have
been
finished,
that
the
Writing
may
be
fulfilled,
saith,
`I
thirst;'
19:29 a
vessel,
therefore,
was
placed
full
of
vinegar,
and
they
having
filled
a
sponge
with
vinegar,
and
having
put
[it]
around
a
hyssop
stalk,
did
put
[it]
to
his
mouth;
19:30 when,
therefore,
Jesus
received
the
vinegar,
he
said,
`It
hath
been
finished;'
and
having
bowed
the
head,
gave
up
the
spirit.
19:31 The
Jews,
therefore,
that
the
bodies
might
not
remain
on
the
cross
on
the
sabbath,
since
it
was
the
preparation,
(for
that
sabbath
day
was
a
great
one,)
asked
of
Pilate
that
their
legs
may
be
broken,
and
they
taken
away.
19:32 The
soldiers,
therefore,
came,
and
of
the
first
indeed
they
did
break
the
legs,
and
of
the
other
who
was
crucified
with
him,
19:33 and
having
come
to
Jesus,
when
they
saw
him
already
having
been
dead,
they
did
not
break
his
legs;
19:34 but
one
of
the
soldiers
with
a
spear
did
pierce
his
side,
and
immediately
there
came
forth
blood
and
water;
19:35 and
he
who
hath
seen
hath
testified,
and
his
testimony
is
true,
and
that
one
hath
known
that
true
things
he
speaketh,
that
ye
also
may
believe.
19:36 For
these
things
came
to
pass,
that
the
Writing
may
be
fulfilled,
`A
bone
of
him
shall
not
be
broken;'
19:37 and
again
another
Writing
saith,
`They
shall
look
to
him
whom
they
did
pierce.'
19:38 And
after
these
things
did
Joseph
of
Arimathea--being
a
disciple
of
Jesus,
but
concealed,
through
the
fear
of
the
Jews--ask
of
Pilate,
that
he
may
take
away
the
body
of
Jesus,
and
Pilate
gave
leave;
he
came,
therefore,
and
took
away
the
body
of
Jesus,
19:39 and
Nicodemus
also
came--who
came
unto
Jesus
by
night
at
the
first--bearing
a
mixture
of
myrrh
and
aloes,
as
it
were,
a
hundred
pounds.
19:40 They
took,
therefore,
the
body
of
Jesus,
and
bound
it
with
linen
clothes
with
the
spices,
according
as
it
was
the
custom
of
the
Jews
to
prepare
for
burial;
19:41 and
there
was
in
the
place
where
he
was
crucified
a
garden,
and
in
the
garden
a
new
tomb,
in
which
no
one
was
yet
laid;
19:42 there,
therefore,
because
of
the
preparation
of
the
Jews,
because
the
tomb
was
nigh,
they
laid
Jesus.