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Verse 1

And anone in the dawnyng, the hye priestes held a councel, with the elders, and the scribes, and the whole congregation, and bound Iesus, and ledde hym away, and deliuered hym to Pilate.

Verse 2

And Pilate asked hym: Art thou the kyng of the Iewes? And he aunswered and sayde vnto hym: thou sayest it?

Verse 3

And the hye priestes accused hym of many thynges.

Verse 4

So Pilate asked hym agayne, saying: Aunswerest thou nothyng? Beholde, howe many thynges they witnesse agaynst thee.

Verse 5

Iesus yet aunswered nothyng, so that Pilate marueyled.

Verse 6

At that feast, Pilate dyd delyuer vnto them a prisoner, whomsoeuer they woulde desire.

Verse 7

And there was one, that was named Barabbas, which lay bounde, with them that made insurrection: Which men had committed murther also in the insurrection.

Verse 8

And the people crying aloude, began to desire hym that he woulde do, according as he had euer done vnto them.

Verse 9

Pilate aunswered them, saying: Wyll ye that I let loose vnto you the kyng of the Iewes?

Verse 10

For he knewe, that the hye priestes had delyuered hym of enuie.

Verse 11

But the hye priestes moued the people, that he shoulde rather delyuer Barabbas vnto them.

Verse 12

Pilate aunswered agayne, and sayde vnto them: What wyll ye then that I do vnto hym, whom ye call the kyng of the Iewes?

Verse 13

And they cryed agayne, crucifie hym.

Verse 14

Pilate sayde vnto them: What euyll hath he done? And they cryed the more feruently, crucifie hym.

Verse 15

And so Pilate, wyllyng to content the people, let loose Barabbas vnto them, and deliuered vp Iesus, when he had scourged hym, for to be crucified.

Verse 16

And the souldiers led hym away, into the hall, called Prætorium, and called together the whole bande of souldiers:

Verse 17

And they clothed hym with purple, and they platted a crowne of thornes, and crowned hym withall,

Verse 18

And began to salute hym: Hayle kyng of the Iewes.

Verse 19

And they smote hym on the head with a reede, & did spit vpon him, and bowed their knees, and worshipped hym.

Verse 20

And when they had mocked hym, they toke the purple of hym, and put his owne clothes on hym, and led hym out to crucifie hym.

Verse 21

And they compelled one that passed by, called Simon of Cyrene (commyng out of the fielde, the father of Alexander and Rufus) to beare his crosse.

Verse 22

And they brought hym to a place named Golgotha, which is, if a man interprete it, the place of dead mens sculles.

Verse 23

And they gaue hym to drynke, wyne myngled with myrre: but he receaued it not.

Verse 24

And when they had crucified hym, they parted his garmentes, castyng lottes vpon them, what euery man shoulde take.

Verse 25

And it was the thyrde houre, and they crucified hym.

Verse 26

And the title of his cause was written: THE KYNG OF THE IEWES.

Verse 27

And they crucifed with hym two thieues: the one on the ryght hande, and the other on his left.

Verse 28

And the Scripture was fulfylled which sayth: He was counted among the wycked.

Verse 29

And they that went by, rayled on him, wagging their heades, and saying: A wretche, thou that destroyest the temple, and buildest it in three dayes,

Verse 30

Saue thy selfe, and come downe from the crosse.

Verse 31

Lykewyse also mocked hym the hye priestes among them selues, with the scribes, and sayde: He saued other men, hym selfe he can not saue.

Verse 32

Let Christe the kyng of Israel descende nowe from the crosse, that we may see, and beleue. And they that were crucified with hym, checked hym also.

Verse 33

And when the sixth houre was come, darknesse arose ouer all the earth, vntill the nynth houre.

Verse 34

And at the nynth houre, Iesus cryed with a loude voyce, saying: Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? which is, yf one interprete it, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?

Verse 35

And some of them that stoode by, whe they hearde that, sayde: Beholde, he calleth for Elias.

Verse 36

And one ran, and fylled a spunge full of vineger, and put it on a reede, & gaue hym to drynke, saying: let hym alone, let vs see whether Elias wyll come and take hym downe.

Verse 37

But Iesus cryed with a loude voyce, and gaue vp the ghost.

Verse 38

And the vayle of the temple dyd rent in two peeces, from the toppe to the bottome.

Verse 39

And when the Centurion, which stoode before hym, sawe, that he so cryed, and gaue vp the ghost, he sayde: Truely this man was the sonne of God.

Verse 40

There were also women a good way of, beholdyng hym: among whom was Marie Magdalene, and Marie the mother of Iames the litle, and of Ioses, and Salome.

Verse 41

Which also when he was in Galilee, had folowed hym, and ministred vnto hym: and many other women, which came vp with hym vnto Hierusalem.

Verse 42

And nowe when the euen was come, (because it was the day of preparyng, that goeth before the Sabboth)

Verse 43

Ioseph of the citie of Aramathia, a noble councellour, which also loked for the kyngdome of God, came, and went in boldely vnto Pilate, and begged of hym the body of Iesu.

Verse 44

And Pilate marueyled that he was alredy dead: and called vnto hym the Centurion, and asked of hym, whether he had ben any whyle dead.

Verse 45

And when he knewe the trueth of the Centurion, he gaue the body to Ioseph.

Verse 46

And he bought a lynnen cloth, & toke hym downe, and wrapped hym in the lynnen cloth, & layde him in a sepulchre, that was hewe out of the rocke, & roulled a stone vnto the doore of ye sepulchre.

Verse 47

And Marie Magdalene, and Marie Ioses, behelde where he was layde.

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