27:1 And
morning
having
come,
all
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders
of
the
people
took
counsel
against
Jesus,
so
as
to
put
him
to
death;
27:2 and
having
bound
him,
they
did
lead
away,
and
delivered
him
up
to
Pontius
Pilate,
the
governor.
27:3 Then
Judas--he
who
delivered
him
up--having
seen
that
he
was
condemned,
having
repented,
brought
back
the
thirty
silverlings
to
the
chief
priests,
and
to
the
elders,
saying,
27:4 `I
did
sin,
having
delivered
up
innocent
blood;'
and
they
said,
`What--to
us
thou
shalt
see!'
27:5 and
having
cast
down
the
silverlings
in
the
sanctuary,
he
departed,
and
having
gone
away,
he
did
strangle
himself.
27:6 And
the
chief
priests
having
taken
the
silverlings,
said,
`It
is
not
lawful
to
put
them
to
the
treasury,
seeing
it
is
the
price
of
blood;'
27:7 and
having
taken
counsel,
they
bought
with
them
the
field
of
the
potter,
for
the
burial
of
strangers;
27:8 therefore
was
that
field
called,
`Field
of
blood,'
unto
this
day.
27:9 Then
was
fulfilled
that
spoken
through
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
saying,
`And
I
took
the
thirty
silverlings,
the
price
of
him
who
hath
been
priced,
whom
they
of
the
sons
of
Israel
did
price,
27:10 and
gave
them
for
the
field
of
the
potter,
as
the
Lord
did
appoint
to
me.'
27:11 And
Jesus
stood
before
the
governor,
and
the
governor
did
question
him,
saying,
`Art
thou
the
king
of
the
Jews!'
And
Jesus
said
to
him,
`Thou
sayest.'
27:12 And
in
his
being
accused
by
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders,
he
did
not
answer
any
thing,
27:13 then
saith
Pilate
to
him,
`Dost
thou
not
hear
how
many
things
they
witness
against
thee'
27:14 And
he
did
not
answer
him,
not
even
to
one
word,
so
that
the
governor
did
wonder
greatly.
27:15 And
at
the
feast
the
governor
had
been
accustomed
to
release
one
to
the
multitude,
a
prisoner,
whom
they
willed,
27:16 and
they
had
then
a
noted
prisoner,
called
Barabbas,
27:17 they
therefore
having
been
gathered
together,
Pilate
said
to
them,
`Whom
will
ye
I
shall
release
to
you
Barabbas
or
Jesus
who
is
called
Christ'
27:18 for
he
had
known
that
because
of
envy
they
had
delivered
him
up.
27:19 And
as
he
is
sitting
on
the
tribunal,
his
wife
sent
unto
him,
saying,
`Nothing--to
thee
and
to
that
righteous
one,
for
many
things
did
I
suffer
to-day
in
a
dream
because
of
him.'
27:20 And
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders
did
persuade
the
multitudes
that
they
might
ask
for
themselves
Barabbas,
and
might
destroy
Jesus;
27:21 and
the
governor
answering
said
to
them,
`Which
of
the
two
will
ye
[that]
I
shall
release
to
you'
And
they
said,
`Barabbas.'
27:22 Pilate
saith
to
them,
`What
then
shall
I
do
with
Jesus
who
is
called
Christ'
They
all
say
to
him,
`Let
be
crucified!'
27:23 And
the
governor
said,
`Why,
what
evil
did
he'
and
they
were
crying
out
the
more,
saying,
`Let
be
crucified.'
27:24 And
Pilate
having
seen
that
it
profiteth
nothing,
but
rather
a
tumult
is
made,
having
taken
water,
he
did
wash
the
hands
before
the
multitude,
saying,
`I
am
innocent
from
the
blood
of
this
righteous
one;
ye--ye
shall
see;'
27:25 and
all
the
people
answering
said,
`His
blood
[is]
upon
us,
and
upon
our
children!'
27:26 Then
did
he
release
to
them
Barabbas,
and
having
scourged
Jesus,
he
delivered
[him]
up
that
he
may
be
crucified;
27:27 then
the
soldiers
of
the
governor
having
taken
Jesus
to
the
Praetorium,
did
gather
to
him
all
the
band;
27:28 and
having
unclothed
him,
they
put
around
him
a
crimson
cloak,
27:29 and
having
plaited
him
a
crown
out
of
thorns
they
put
[it]
on
his
head,
and
a
reed
in
his
right
hand,
and
having
kneeled
before
him,
they
were
mocking
him,
saying,
`Hail,
the
king
of
the
Jews.'
27:30 And
having
spit
on
him,
they
took
the
reed,
and
were
smiting
on
his
head;
27:31 and
when
they
had
mocked
him,
they
took
off
from
him
the
cloak,
and
put
on
him
his
own
garments,
and
led
him
away
to
crucify
[him]
.
27:32 And
coming
forth,
they
found
a
man,
a
Cyrenian,
by
name
Simon:
him
they
impressed
that
he
might
bear
his
cross;
27:33 and
having
come
to
a
place
called
Golgotha,
that
is
called
Place
of
a
Skull,
27:34 they
gave
him
to
drink
vinegar
mixed
with
gall,
and
having
tasted,
he
would
not
drink.
27:35 And
having
crucified
him,
they
divided
his
garments,
casting
a
lot,
that
it
might
be
fulfilled
that
was
spoken
by
the
prophet,
`They
divided
my
garments
to
themselves,
and
over
my
vesture
they
cast
a
lot;'
27:36 and
sitting
down,
they
were
watching
him
there,
27:37 and
they
put
up
over
his
head,
his
accusation
written,
`This
is
Jesus,
the
king
of
the
Jews.'
27:38 Then
crucified
with
him
are
two
robbers,
one
on
the
right
hand,
and
one
on
the
left,
27:39 and
those
passing
by
were
speaking
evil
of
him,
wagging
their
heads,
27:40 and
saying,
`Thou
that
art
throwing
down
the
sanctuary,
and
in
three
days
building
[it]
,
save
thyself;
if
Son
thou
art
of
God,
come
down
from
the
cross.'
27:41 And
in
like
manner
also
the
chief
priests
mocking,
with
the
scribes
and
elders,
said,
27:42 `Others
he
saved;
himself
he
is
not
able
to
save!
If
he
be
King
of
Israel,
let
him
come
down
now
from
the
cross,
and
we
will
believe
him;
27:43 he
hath
trusted
on
God,
let
Him
now
deliver
him,
if
He
wish
him,
because
he
said--Son
of
God
I
am;'
27:44 with
the
same
also
the
robbers,
who
were
crucified
with
him,
were
reproaching
him.
27:45 And
from
the
sixth
hour
darkness
came
over
all
the
land
unto
the
ninth
hour,
27:46 and
about
the
ninth
hour
Jesus
cried
out
with
a
great
voice,
saying,
`Eli,
Eli,
lama
sabachthani'
that
is,
`My
God,
my
God,
why
didst
Thou
forsake
me'
27:47 And
certain
of
those
standing
there
having
heard,
said--`Elijah
he
doth
call;'
27:48 and
immediately,
one
of
them
having
run,
and
having
taken
a
spunge,
having
filled
[it]
with
vinegar,
and
having
put
[it]
on
a
reed,
was
giving
him
to
drink,
27:49 but
the
rest
said,
`Let
alone,
let
us
see
if
Elijah
doth
come--about
to
save
him.'
27:50 And
Jesus
having
again
cried
with
a
great
voice,
yielded
the
spirit;
27:51 and
lo,
the
vail
of
the
sanctuary
was
rent
in
two
from
top
unto
bottom,
and
the
earth
did
quake,
and
the
rocks
were
rent,
27:52 and
the
tombs
were
opened,
and
many
bodies
of
the
saints
who
have
fallen
asleep,
arose,
27:53 and
having
come
forth
out
of
the
tombs
after
his
rising,
they
went
into
the
holy
city,
and
appeared
to
many.
27:54 And
the
centurion,
and
those
with
him
watching
Jesus,
having
seen
the
earthquake,
and
the
things
that
were
done,
were
exceedingly
afraid,
saying,
`Truly
this
was
God's
Son.'
27:55 And
there
were
there
many
women
beholding
from
afar,
who
did
follow
Jesus
from
Galilee,
ministering
to
him,
27:56 among
whom
was
Mary
the
Magdalene,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
James
and
of
Joses,
and
the
mother
of
the
sons
of
Zebedee.
27:57 And
evening
having
come,
there
came
a
rich
man,
from
Arimathea,
named
Joseph,
who
also
himself
was
discipled
to
Jesus,
27:58 he
having
gone
near
to
Pilate,
asked
for
himself
the
body
of
Jesus;
then
Pilate
commanded
the
body
to
be
given
back.
27:59 And
having
taken
the
body,
Joseph
wrapped
it
in
clean
linen,
27:60 and
laid
it
in
his
new
tomb,
that
he
hewed
in
the
rock,
and
having
rolled
a
great
stone
to
the
door
of
the
tomb,
he
went
away;
27:61 and
there
were
there
Mary
the
Magdalene,
and
the
other
Mary,
sitting
over-against
the
sepulchre.
27:62 And
on
the
morrow
that
is
after
the
preparation,
were
gathered
together
the
chief
priests,
and
the
Pharisees,
unto
Pilate,
27:63 saying,
`Sir,
we
have
remembered
that
that
deceiver
said
while
yet
living,
After
three
days
I
do
rise;
27:64 command,
then,
the
sepulchre
to
be
made
secure
till
the
third
day,
lest
his
disciples,
having
come
by
night,
may
steal
him
away,
and
may
say
to
the
people,
He
rose
from
the
dead,
and
the
last
deceit
shall
be
worse
than
the
first.'
27:65 And
Pilate
said
to
them,
`Ye
have
a
watch,
go
away,
make
secure--as
ye
have
known;'
27:66 and
they,
having
gone,
did
make
the
sepulchre
secure,
having
sealed
the
stone,
together
with
the
watch.