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. |