15:1 And
immediately,
in
the
morning,
the
chief
priests
having
made
a
consultation,
with
the
elders,
and
scribes,
and
the
whole
sanhedrim,
having
bound
Jesus,
did
lead
away,
and
delivered
[him]
to
Pilate;
15:2 and
Pilate
questioned
him,
`Art
thou
the
king
of
the
Jews'
and
he
answering
said
to
him,
`Thou
dost
say
[it]
.'
15:3 And
the
chief
priests
were
accusing
him
of
many
things,
[but
he
answered
nothing.]
15:4 And
Pilate
again
questioned
him,
saying,
`Thou
dost
not
answer
anything!
lo,
how
many
things
they
do
testify
against
thee!'
15:5 and
Jesus
did
no
more
answer
anything,
so
that
Pilate
wondered.
15:6 And
at
every
feast
he
was
releasing
to
them
one
prisoner,
whomsoever
they
were
asking;
15:7 and
there
was
[one]
named
Barabbas,
bound
with
those
making
insurrection
with
him,
who
had
in
the
insurrection
committed
murder.
15:8 And
the
multitude
having
cried
out,
began
to
ask
for
themselves
as
he
was
always
doing
to
them,
15:9 and
Pilate
answered
them,
saying,
`Will
ye
[that]
I
shall
release
to
you
the
king
of
the
Jews'
15:10 for
he
knew
that
because
of
envy
the
chief
priests
had
delivered
him
up;
15:11 and
the
chief
priests
did
move
the
multitude,
that
he
might
rather
release
Barabbas
to
them.
15:12 And
Pilate
answering,
again
said
to
them,
`What,
then,
will
ye
[that]
I
shall
do
to
him
whom
ye
call
king
of
the
Jews'
15:13 and
they
again
cried
out,
`Crucify
him.'
15:14 And
Pilate
said
to
them,
`Why--what
evil
did
he'
and
they
cried
out
the
more
vehemently,
`Crucify
him;'
15:15 and
Pilate,
wishing
to
content
the
multitude,
released
to
them
Barabbas,
and
delivered
up
Jesus--having
scourged
[him]
--that
he
might
be
crucified.
15:16 And
the
soldiers
led
him
away
into
the
hall,
which
is
Praetorium,
and
call
together
the
whole
band,
15:17 and
clothe
him
with
purple,
and
having
plaited
a
crown
of
thorns,
they
put
[it]
on
him,
15:18 and
began
to
salute
him,
`Hail,
King
of
the
Jews.'
15:19 And
they
were
smiting
him
on
the
head
with
a
reed,
and
were
spitting
on
him,
and
having
bent
the
knee,
were
bowing
to
him,
15:20 and
when
they
[had]
mocked
him,
they
took
the
purple
from
off
him,
and
clothed
him
in
his
own
garments,
and
they
led
him
forth,
that
they
may
crucify
him.
15:21 And
they
impress
a
certain
one
passing
by--Simon,
a
Cyrenian,
coming
from
the
field,
the
father
of
Alexander
and
Rufus--that
he
may
bear
his
cross,
15:22 and
they
bring
him
to
the
place
Golgotha,
which
is,
being
interpreted,
`Place
of
a
skull;'
15:23 and
they
were
giving
him
to
drink
wine
mingled
with
myrrh,
and
he
did
not
receive.
15:24 And
having
crucified
him,
they
were
dividing
his
garments,
casting
a
lot
upon
them,
what
each
may
take;
15:25 and
it
was
the
third
hour,
and
they
crucified
him;
15:26 and
the
inscription
of
his
accusation
was
written
above--`The
King
of
the
Jews.'
15:27 And
with
him
they
crucify
two
robbers,
one
on
the
right
hand,
and
one
on
his
left,
15:28 and
the
Writing
was
fulfilled
that
is
saying,
`And
with
lawless
ones
he
was
numbered.'
15:29 And
those
passing
by
were
speaking
evil
of
him,
shaking
their
heads,
and
saying,
`Ah,
the
thrower
down
of
the
sanctuary,
and
in
three
days
the
builder!
15:30 save
thyself,
and
come
down
from
the
cross!'
15:31 And
in
like
manner
also
the
chief
priests,
mocking
with
one
another,
with
the
scribes,
said,
`Others
he
saved;
himself
he
is
not
able
to
save.
15:32 The
Christ!
the
king
of
Israel--let
him
come
down
now
from
the
cross,
that
we
may
see
and
believe;'
and
those
crucified
with
him
were
reproaching
him.
15:33 And
the
sixth
hour
having
come,
darkness
came
over
the
whole
land
till
the
ninth
hour,
15:34 and
at
the
ninth
hour
Jesus
cried
with
a
great
voice,
saying,
`Eloi,
Eloi,
lamma
sabachthani'
which
is,
being
interpreted,
`My
God,
my
God,
why
didst
Thou
forsake
me'
15:35 And
certain
of
those
standing
by,
having
heard,
said,
`Lo,
Elijah
he
doth
call;'
15:36 and
one
having
run,
and
having
filled
a
spunge
with
vinegar,
having
put
[it]
also
on
a
reed,
was
giving
him
to
drink,
saying,
`Let
alone,
let
us
see
if
Elijah
doth
come
to
take
him
down.'
15:37 And
Jesus
having
uttered
a
loud
cry,
yielded
the
spirit,
15:38 and
the
veil
of
the
sanctuary
was
rent
in
two,
from
top
to
bottom,
15:39 and
the
centurion
who
was
standing
over-against
him,
having
seen
that,
having
so
cried
out,
he
yielded
the
spirit,
said,
`Truly
this
man
was
Son
of
God.'
15:40 And
there
were
also
women
afar
off
beholding,
among
whom
was
also
Mary
the
Magdalene,
and
Mary
of
James
the
less,
and
of
Joses,
and
Salome,
15:41 (who
also,
when
he
was
in
Galilee,
were
following
him,
and
were
ministering
to
him,)
and
many
other
women
who
came
up
with
him
to
Jerusalem.
15:42 And
now
evening
having
come,
seeing
it
was
the
preparation,
that
is,
the
fore-sabbath,
15:43 Joseph
of
Arimathea,
an
honourable
counsellor,
who
also
himself
was
waiting
for
the
reign
of
God,
came,
boldly
entered
in
unto
Pilate,
and
asked
the
body
of
Jesus.
15:44 And
Pilate
wondered
if
he
were
already
dead,
and
having
called
near
the
centurion,
did
question
him
if
he
were
long
dead,
15:45 and
having
known
[it]
from
the
centurion,
he
granted
the
body
to
Joseph.
15:46 And
he,
having
brought
fine
linen,
and
having
taken
him
down,
wrapped
him
in
the
linen,
and
laid
him
in
a
sepulchre
that
had
been
hewn
out
of
a
rock,
and
he
rolled
a
stone
unto
the
door
of
the
sepulchre,
15:47 and
Mary
the
Magdalene,
and
Mary
of
Joses,
were
beholding
where
he
is
laid.