1 And immediately at morning making counsel the high priests with the elders and the scribes and all the council, binding Yahshua they led Him off and turned Him over to Pilatos.2 And Pilatos questioned Him: "Are You King of the Judaeans?" Then responding to him He says "You say!"3 And the high priests accuse Him of many things.4 Then Pilatos questioned Him again saying: "Would You not answer anything? Look at how many things they accuse You of!"5 But Yahshua did not yet answer anything, consequently for Pilatos to wonder.6 Now each feast he released for them one prisoner, whom they interceded for.7 And there was he called Barabbas, bound with those rebels who in the sedition committed a murder.8 And the crowd going up began to request just as he did for them.9 Then Pilatos replied to them saying: "Do you desire that I shall release for you the King of the Judaeans?"10 For he knew that on account of envy the high priests handed Him over.11 But the high priests agitated the crowd in order that still more he should release Barabbas for them.12 Then Pilatos responding again said to them: "So what shall I do with He whom you say is King of the Judaeans?"13 And again they cried out: "Crucify Him!"14 So Pilatos said to them: "For what evil has He done?" Then exceedingly they cried out: "Crucify Him!"15 Then Pilatos determining to do that which is satisfactory for the crowd released Barabbas for them, and scourging Yahshua handed Him over that He would be crucified.16 Then the soldiers led Him off into the court, which is the Praetorium, and they call together the whole cohort.17 And they put on Him a purple cloth and bestowed upon Him a crown of braided thorns.18 And they began to salute Him: "Hail, King of the Judaeans!"19 And they beat His head with a reed and spat at Him and kneeling made obeisance to Him.20 And when they had mocked Him they took the purple cloth off of Him and put on Him His garments. And they lead Him out in order that they may crucify Him.21 And they conscript a certain Kurenaian passing by, Simon, coming from a farm, the father of Alexandros and Rouphos, in order that he would take His cross.22 And they bring Him upon the place Golgotha, which is interpreted "Place of the Skull".23 And they had given to Him wine flavored with myrrh, but which He did not take.24 And they crucify Him and part His garments casting lots for them, for what anyone should take.25 Now it was the third hour and they crucified Him.26 And there was an inscription of His charge having been inscribed: "The King of the Judaeans".27 And with Him they crucify two robbers, one on the right and one on His left.29 And those going by blasphemed Him shaking their heads and saying: "Hah! He destroying the temple and building it in three days,30 save Yourself descending from the cross!"31 Likewise also the high priests mocking between one another with the scribes said: "He has saved others, Himself He is not able to save!32 Christ, King of Israel, descend from the cross now, that we would see and believe!" And those crucified together with Him reproached Him.33 And with the sixth hour coming there was darkness upon the whole land until the ninth hour.34 And in the ninth hour Yahshua cried out with a great voice: "Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani!", which is interpreted: "My God, My God, for what reason have You abandoned Me?"35 And some of those who stood nearby, hearing it said "Look, He calls Elijah!"36 Then someone running and filling a sponge with vinegar placing it around a reed gave Him to drink saying: "Permit it! We may see if Elijah comes to take Him down!"37 But Yahshua emitting a great sound expired.38 And the curtain of the temple had torn in two from the top unto the bottom.39 And seeing it the centurion, who stood nearby from opposite Him, that thusly He expired, said "Truly this man was a son of God!"40 And there were women observing from afar, among whom were also Mariam the Magdalene, and Maria the mother of the lesser Iakobos, and the mother of Ioses, and Salome,41 who when He was in Galilaia followed Him and served Him, and many other women came up with Him to Jerusalem.42 And already upon it being late, since it was the preparation day which is before the Sabbath,43 Ioseph from Harimathaia having come, an honorable councilor who also himself was expecting the Kingdom of Yahweh, having undertaken it he entered in to Pilatos and requested the body of Yahshua.44 But Pilatos wondered if He had already died and summoning the centurion questioned him if He had long been dead.45 And knowing from the centurion he granted the corpse to Ioseph.46 And purchasing a linen cloth, having taken Him down he wrapped Him in the linen cloth and set Him in a tomb which was hewn out of bedrock and he rolled a stone over the door of the tomb.47 And Maria the Magdalene and Maria the mother of Ioses observed where He was laid.