Luke 23

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1 And rising, the whole multitude of them brought Him before Pilatos.
2 Then they began accusing Him saying "We have found Him perverting our nation and preventing giving tribute tax to Caesar, and saying of Himself to be the anointed king."
3 Then Pilatos asked Him, saying "Are You the King of the Judaeans?" And replying He said to him "So you say."
4 Then Pilatos said to the high priests and the crowds "I find not any guilt in this man."
5 But they were more strongly saying that "He agitates the people teaching throughout all of Judaea, even beginning from Galilaia as far as here."
6 Then Pilatos hearing inquired whether the man is a Galilaian.
7 And discovering that He is from the jurisdiction of Herodas, he sent Him to Herodas, he also being in Jerusalem in those days.
8 Then Herodas seeing Yahshua rejoiced exceedingly, for he was for a considerable time wishing to see Him on account of that which is heard concerning Him, and he hoped to see some sign coming from Him.
9 And he questioned Him with many statements, but He answered him nothing.
10 Then the high priests and the scribes had stood vigorously accusing Him.
11 And belittling Him, Herodas with his soldiers then mocking Him, wrapping Him in a splendid garment returned Him to Pilatos.
12 And Herodas and Pilatos became friends with each other on that day. For formerly they were at enmity between themselves.
13 Then Pilatos convening with the high priests and the leaders and the people
14 said to them: "You have brought to me this man as if He has been turning away the people, and behold, I before you inquiring found nothing with this man guilty of that which you make accusation against Him.
15 Yet not even Herodas, for he had sent Him back to you, and behold, there is nothing worthy of death done by Him.
16 Therefore chastising Him I shall release Him."
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18 But the whole multitude cried out saying "Kill Him! And release Barabbas for us!"
19 (Whom was because of a certain sedition which happened in the city, and a murder, cast into prison.)
20 Then again Pilatos addressed them, desiring to release Yahshua.
21 But they shouted out saying "You must crucify! You must crucify Him!"
22 Then a third time he said to them "Why, what evil has He done? I found in Him nothing guilty for death. Therefore chastising Him I shall release Him!"
23 But they were pressing on with great voices demanding for Him to be crucified, and their voices prevailed.
24 And Pilatos decided to meet their demands.
25 So he released he whom because of a sedition and a murder was cast into prison, whom they demanded, and Yahshua he handed over to their desires.
26 And as they led Him away, they seized upon one Simon, a Kurenaian who was coming from the field, and placed upon him the cross to bear behind Yahshua.
27 And there followed Him a great multitude of people and of women mourning and lamenting Him.
28 Then turning to them Yahshua said: "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your children,
29 because behold, the days are coming in which they shall say 'Blessed are the sterile and the wombs which have not brought forth and breasts which have not nursed!'
30 Then they shall go on to say to the mountains 'fall on us!' and to the hills 'cover us!'
31 because if they do these things to the moist wood, what happens to the dry?"
32 And they also brought two other criminals with Him to be killed.
33 And when they came to a place called the Skull, there they crucified Him and the criminals, one on the right and one on the left.
34 And casting lots they divided His garments.
35 And the people stood watching, and the leaders then mocked Him saying "He saved others, let Him save Himself if He is the anointed Son, the chosen of Yahweh!"
36 And they sported with Him, and the soldiers coming forth were offering Him vinegar
37 and saying "If You are the king of the Judaeans, save Yourself!"
38 And there was an inscription over Him, "This is the King of the Judaeans".
39 Then one of the criminals hanging blasphemed Him saying "Are You not the Christ? Save Yourself and us!"
40 But the other replying and censuring him said "Do you not fear even Yahweh, seeing that you are in the same judgment?
41 And we justly indeed, for we receive worthily for what we have done. But He has done nothing improper."
42 And he said "Yahshua, remember me when You come into Your Kingdom!"
43 And He said to him "Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in paradise."
44 And it was already about the sixth hour and darkness came upon the whole land until the ninth hour,
45 there being an eclipse of the sun, and the curtain of the temple had torn in the middle.
46 And crying with a great voice Yahshua said "Father, into Your hands I commit My Spirit!" And saying this He expired.
47 Then the centurion, seeing that which happened, extolled Yahweh saying "This man really was righteous!"
48 And all the crowds which stood together at that spectacle, observing the things which happened, smiting their breasts returned.
49 Then all those acquainted with Him stood at a distance, and the women who followed Him from Galilaia, to watch these things.
50 And behold, a man named Ioseph, a council member, being also a good and righteous man
51 (he was not in agreement with their counsel and action), from Harimathaia a city of the Judaeans, who awaited the Kingdom of Yahweh,
52 he going before Pilatos requested the body of Yahshua.
53 And taking it down he wrapped it in linen and set Him in a tomb hewn in stone where there was never anyone laid.
54 And it was the day of preparation, and Sabbath was beginning.
55 Then the women following after, who were they who came with Him from Galilaia, saw the tomb and how His body was set,
56 and returning they prepared herbs and ointments, then indeed they rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment.