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Chapter
27
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Now when it was morning,
all the chief priests
and those in authority
took thought together
with the purpose of
putting Jesus to death.
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And they put cords
on him and took him
away, and gave him up
to Pilate, the ruler.
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Then Judas, who was
false to him, seeing
that he was to be put
to death, in his regret
took back the thirty
bits of silver to the
chief priests and those
in authority,
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Saying, I have done
wrong in giving into
your hands an upright
man. But they said,
What is that to us?
it is your business.
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And he put down the
silver in the Temple
and went out, and put
himself to death by
hanging.
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And the chief priests
took the silver and
said, It is not right
to put it in the Temple
store for it is the
price of blood.
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And they made a decision
to get with the silver
the potter's field,
as a place for the dead
of other countries.
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For this cause that
field was named, The
field of blood, to this
day.
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Then came true that
which was said by Jeremiah
the prophet, And they
took the thirty bits
of silver, the price
of him who was valued
by the children of Israel;
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And they gave them
for the potter's field,
as I had word from the
Lord.
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And Jesus was before
the ruler, who put a
question to him, Are
you the King of the
Jews? And Jesus said
to him, You say so.
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But when the chief
priests and those in
authority made statements
against him, he gave
no answer.
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Then says Pilate
to him, Do you give
no attention to what
their witnesses say
against you?
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And he gave him no
answer, not even a word:
so that the ruler was
greatly surprised.
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Now at the feast
it was the way for the
ruler to let free to
the people one prisoner,
at their selection.
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And they had then
an important prisoner,
whose name was Barabbas.
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So when they came
together, Pilate said
to them, Whom will you
have? Barabbas, or Jesus,
who is named Christ?
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For he saw that for
envy they had given
him up.
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And while he was
on the judge's seat,
his wife sent to him,
saying, Have nothing
to do with that upright
man, for I have had
much trouble this day
in a dream because of
him.
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Now the chief priests
and those in authority
got the people to make
request for Barabbas,
and for Jesus to be
put to death.
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But the ruler made
answer and said to them,
Which of the two is
it your pleasure that
I let go free? And they
said, Barabbas.
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Pilate says to them,
What, then, am I to
do with Jesus, who is
named Christ? They all
say, Let him be put
to death on the cross.
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And he said, Why,
what evil has he done?
But they gave loud cries,
saying, To the cross
with him!
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So when Pilate saw
that he was able to
do nothing, but that
trouble was working
up, he took water and,
washing his hands before
the people, said, The
blood of this upright
man is not on my hands:
you are responsible.
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And all the people
made answer and said,
Let his blood be on
us, and on our children.
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Then he let Barabbas
go free: but after having
Jesus whipped, he gave
him up to be put to
death on the cross.
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Then the ruler's
armed men took Jesus
into the open square,
and got all their band
together.
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And they took off
his clothing, and put
on him a red robe.
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And they made a crown
of thorns and put it
on his head, and put
a rod in his right hand,
and they went down on
their knees before him,
and made sport of him,
saying, Long life to
the King of the Jews.
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And they put shame
on him, and gave him
blows on the head with
the rod.
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And when they had
made sport of him, they
took the robe off him,
and put his clothing
on him, and took him
away to put him on the
cross.
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And while they were
coming out, they saw
a man of Cyrene, Simon
by name, and they made
him go with them, so
that he might take up
his cross.
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And when they came
to the place named Golgotha,
that is to say, Dead
Man's Head,
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They gave him wine
mixed with bitter drink:
and after tasting it,
he took no more.
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And when they had
put him on the cross,
they made division of
his clothing among them
by the decision of chance.
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And they were seated
there watching him.
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And they put up over
his head the statement
of his crime in writing,
THIS IS JESUS THE KING
OF THE JEWS.
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Then two thieves
were put on crosses
with him, one on the
right and one on the
left.
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And those who went
by said bitter words
to him, shaking their
heads and saying,
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You who would give
the Temple to destruction
and put it up again
in three days, get yourself
free: if you are the
Son of God, come down
from the cross.
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In the same way,
the chief priests, making
sport of him, with the
scribes and those in
authority, said,
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A saviour of others,
he has no salvation
for himself. If he is
the King of Israel,
let him now come down
from the cross, and
we will have faith in
him.
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He put his faith
in God; let God be his
saviour now, if he will
have him; for he said,
I am the Son of God.
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And the thieves who
were on the crosses
said evil words to him.
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Now from the sixth
hour it was dark over
all the land till the
ninth hour.
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And about the ninth
hour Jesus gave a loud
cry, saying, Eli, Eli,
lama sabachthani? that
is, My God, my God,
why are you turned away
from me?
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And some of those
who were near by, hearing
it, said, This man is
crying to Elijah.
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And straight away
one of them went quickly,
and took a sponge, and
made it full of bitter
wine, and put it on
a rod and gave him drink.
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And the rest said,
Let him be; let us see
if Elijah will come
to his help.
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And Jesus gave another
loud cry, and gave up
his spirit.
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And the curtain of
the Temple was parted
in two from end to end;
and there was an earth-shock;
and the rocks were broken;
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And the resting-places
of the dead came open;
and the bodies of a
number of sleeping saints
came to life;
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And coming out of
their resting-places,
after he had come again
from the dead, they
went into the holy town
and were seen by a number
of people.
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Now the captain and
those who were with
him watching Jesus,
when they saw the earth-shock
and the things which
were done, were in great
fear and said, Truly
this was a son of God.
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And a number of women
were there, watching
from a distance, who
had come with Jesus
from Galilee, waiting
on his needs.
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Among whom was Mary
Magdalene, and Mary,
the mother of James
and Joses, and the mother
of the sons of Zebedee.
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And in the evening,
there came a man of
wealth from Arimathaea,
Joseph by name, who
was a disciple of Jesus:
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This man went in
to Pilate, and made
a request for the body
of Jesus. Then Pilate
gave orders for it to
be given to him.
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And Joseph took the
body, folding it in
clean linen,
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And put it in the
resting-place which
had been cut out of
the rock for himself;
and after rolling a
great stone to the door
of it he went away.
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And Mary Magdalene
was there, and the other
Mary, seated by the
place of the dead.
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Now on the day after
the getting ready of
the Passover, the chief
priests and Pharisees
came together to Pilate,
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Saying, Sir, we have
in mind how that false
man said, while he was
still living, After
three days I will come
again from the dead.
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Give orders, then,
that the place where
his body is may be made
safe till the third
day, for fear that his
disciples come and take
him away secretly and
say to the people, He
has come back from the
dead: and the last error
will be worse than the
first.
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Pilate said to them,
You have watchmen; go
and make it as safe
as you are able.
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So they went, and
made safe the place
where his body was,
putting a stamp on the
stone, and the watchmen
were with them.
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