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| 27:1 | When the morning was come, all the chiefe Priests and Elders of the people, tooke counsell against Iesus to put him to death. |
| 27:2 | And when they had bound him, they led him away, and deliuered him to Pontius Pilate the gouernour. |
| 27:3 | Then Iudas, which had betraied him, when he saw that hee was condemned, repented himselfe, and brought againe the thirtie pieces of siluer to the chiefe Priests and Elders, |
| 27:4 | Saying, I haue sinned, in that I haue betraied the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to vs? see thou to that. |
| 27:5 | And hee cast downe the pieces of siluer in the Temple, and departed, and went and hanged himselfe. |
| 27:6 | And the chiefe Priests tooke the siluer pieces, and said, It is not lawfull for to put them into the treasurie, because it is the price of blood. |
| 27:7 | And they tooke counsell, and bought with them the potters field, to burie strangers in. |
| 27:8 | Wherefore that field was called, The field of blood vnto this day. |
| 27:9 | (Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Ieremie the Prophet, saying, And they tooke the thirtie pieces of siluer, the price of him that was valued, whom they of the children of Israel did value: |
| 27:10 | And gaue them for the potters field, as the Lord appointed me.) |
| 27:11 | And Iesus stood before the gouernour, and the gouernour asked him, saying; Art thou the King of the Iewes? And Iesus sayd vnto him, Thou sayest. |
| 27:12 | And when hee was accused of the chiefe Priests and Elders, he answered nothing. |
| 27:13 | Then saith Pilate vnto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witnesse against thee? |
| 27:14 | And he answered him to neuer a word: insomuch that the Gouernour marueiled greatly. |
| 27:15 | Now at that feast the Gouernor was woont to release vnto the people a prisoner, whom they would. |
| 27:16 | And they had then a notable prisoner, called Barabbas. |
| 27:17 | Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said vnto them, Whom will ye that I release vnto you? Barabbas, or Iesus, which is called Christ? |
| 27:18 | For hee knew that for enuie they had deliuered him. |
| 27:19 | When he was set downe on the Iudgement seate, his wife sent vnto him, saying, Haue thou nothing to doe with that iust man: for I haue suffered many things this day in a dreame, because of him. |
| 27:20 | But the chiefe Priestes and Elders perswaded the multitude that they should aske Barabbas, & destroy Iesus. |
| 27:21 | The Gouernour answered, and said vnto them, Whether of the twaine will ye that I release vnto you? They said, Barabbas. |
| 27:22 | Pilate said vnto them, What shall I doe then with Iesus, which is called Christ? They all sayde vnto him, Let him be crucified. |
| 27:23 | And the Gouernour said, Why, what euil hath he done? But they cried out ye more, saying, Let him be crucified. |
| 27:24 | When Pilate saw that he could preuaile nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, hee tooke water, and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this iust person: see yee to it. |
| 27:25 | Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on vs, and on our children. |
| 27:26 | Then released hee Barabbas vnto them, and when he had scourged Iesus, he deliuered him to be crucified. |
| 27:27 | Then the souldiers of the Gouernour tooke Iesus into the common hall, and gathered vnto him the whole band of souldiers. |
| 27:28 | And they stripped him, and put on him a scarlet robe. |
| 27:29 | And when they had platted a crowne of thornes, they put it vpon his head, and a reed in his right hand: and they bowed the knee before him, and mocked him, saying, Haile king of the Iewes. |
| 27:30 | And they spit vpon him, and tooke the reed, and smote him on the head. |
| 27:31 | And after that they had mocked him, they tooke the robe off from him, and put his owne raiment on him, and led him away to crucifie him. |
| 27:32 | And as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name: him they compelled to beare his Crosse. |
| 27:33 | And when they were come vnto a place called Golgotha, that is to say, a place of a skull, |
| 27:34 | They gaue him vineger to drinke, mingled with gall: and when hee had tasted thereof, hee would not drinke. |
| 27:35 | And they crucified him, and parted his garments, casting lots: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophet, They parted my garments among them, and vpon my vesture did they cast lots. |
| 27:36 | And sitting downe, they watched him there: |
| 27:37 | And set vp ouer his head, his accusation written, THIS IS IESVS THE KING OF THE IEWES. |
| 27:38 | Then were there two theeues crucified with him: one on the right hand, and another on the left. |
| 27:39 | And they that passed by, reuiled him, wagging their heads, |
| 27:40 | And saying, Thou that destroyest the Temple, & buildest it in three dayes, saue thy selfe: If thou be the Sonne of God, come downe from the Crosse. |
| 27:41 | Likewise also the chiefe Priests mocking him, with the Scribes and Elders, said, |
| 27:42 | He saued others, himselfe he cannot saue: If he be the King of Israel, let him now come downe from the Crosse, and we will beleeue him. |
| 27:43 | He trusted in God, let him deliuer him now if hee will haue him: for he said, I am the Sonne of God. |
| 27:44 | The thieues also which were crucified with him, cast ye same in his teeth. |
| 27:45 | Now from the sixth houre there was darkenesse ouer all the land vnto the ninth houre. |
| 27:46 | And about the ninth houre, Iesus cried with a loud voyce, saying, Eli, Eli, Lamasabachthani, that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken mee? |
| 27:47 | Some of them that stood there, when they heard that, said, This man calleth for Elias. |
| 27:48 | And straightway one of them ran, and tooke a spunge, and filled it with vineger, and put it on a reede, and gaue him to drinke. |
| 27:49 | The rest said, Let bee, let vs see whether Elias will come to saue him. |
| 27:50 | Iesus, when hee had cried againe with a loud voice, yeelded vp the ghost. |
| 27:51 | And behold, the vaile of the Temple was rent in twaine, from the top to the bottome, and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent. |
| 27:52 | And the graues were opened, and many bodies of Saints which slept, arose, |
| 27:53 | And came out of the graues after his resurrection, and went into the holy citie, and appeared vnto many. |
| 27:54 | Now when the Centurion, and they that were with him, watching Iesus, saw the earthquake, & those things that were done, they feared greatly, saying, Truely this was the Son of God. |
| 27:55 | And many women were there (beholding afarre off) which followed Iesus from Galilee, ministring vnto him. |
| 27:56 | Among which was Mary Magdalene, & Mary the mother of Iames and Ioses, and the mother of Zebedees children. |
| 27:57 | When the Euen was come, there came a rich man of Arimathea, named Ioseph, who also himselfe was Iesus disciple: |
| 27:58 | He went to Pilate, and begged the body of Iesus: then Pilate commanded the body to be deliuered. |
| 27:59 | And when Ioseph had taken the body, hee wrapped it in a cleane linnen cloth, |
| 27:60 | And laide it in his owne newe tombe, which he had hewen out in the rocke: and he rolled a great stone to the doore of the sepulchre, and departed. |
| 27:61 | And there was Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary, sitting ouer against the sepulchre. |
| 27:62 | Now the next day that followed the day of the preparation, the chiefe Priests and Pharisees came together vnto Pilate, |
| 27:63 | Saying, Sir, we remember that that deceiuer said, while he was yet aliue, After three daies I wil rise againe. |
| 27:64 | Command therfore that the sepulchre be made sure, vntill the third day, lest his disciples come by night, & steale him away, and say vnto the people, He is risen from the dead: so the last errour shalbe worse then the first. |
| 27:65 | Pilate said vnto them, Yee haue a watch, goe your way, make it as sure as you can. |
| 27:66 | So they went, and made the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch. |
| 27:1 | When the morning was come, all the chiefe Priests, and the elders of the people tooke counsell against Iesus, to put him to death, |
| 27:2 | And led him away bounde, and deliuered him vnto Pontius Pilate the gouernour. |
| 27:3 | Then when Iudas which betraied him, sawe that hee was condemned, hee repented himselfe, and brought againe the thirtie pieces of siluer to the chiefe Priestes, and Elders, |
| 27:4 | Saying, I haue sinned, betraying the innocent bloud. But they sayde, What is that to vs? see thou to it. |
| 27:5 | And when hee had cast downe the siluer pieces in the Temple, hee departed, and went, and hanged himselfe. |
| 27:6 | And the chiefe Priestes tooke the siluer pieces, and sayde, It is not lawfull for vs to put them into the treasure, because it is the price of bloud. |
| 27:7 | And they tooke counsell, and bought with them a potters fielde, for the buriall of strangers. |
| 27:8 | Wherefore that field is called, The field of bloud, vntill this day. |
| 27:9 | (Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Ieremias the Prophet, saying, And they tooke thirtie siluer pieces, ye price of him that was valued, whom they of ye children of Israel valued. |
| 27:10 | And they gaue them for the potters fielde, as the Lord appointed me.) |
| 27:11 | And Iesus stood before ye gouernour, and the gouernour asked him, saying, Art thou that King of the Iewes? Iesus said vnto him, Thou sayest it. |
| 27:12 | And when he was accused of the chiefe Priestes, and Elders, he answered nothing. |
| 27:13 | Then saide Pilate vnto him, Hearest thou not howe many things they lay against thee? |
| 27:14 | But he answered him not to one worde, in so much that the gouernour marueiled greatly. |
| 27:15 | Nowe at the feast, the gouernour was wont to deliuer vnto the people a prisoner whom they would. |
| 27:16 | And they had then a notable prisoner, called Barabbas. |
| 27:17 | When they were then gathered together, Pilate said vnto the, Whether will ye that I let loose vnto you Barabbas, or Iesus which is called Christ? |
| 27:18 | (For he knewe well, that for enuie they had deliuered him. |
| 27:19 | Also when he was set downe vpon the iudgement seate, his wife sent to him, saying, Haue thou nothing to do with that iust man: for I haue suffered many things this day in a dreame by reason of him.) |
| 27:20 | But the chiefe Priestes and the Elders had persuaded the people that they shoulde aske Barabbas, and should destroy Iesus. |
| 27:21 | Then the gouernour answered, and said vnto them, Whether of the twaine will ye that I let loose vnto you? And they said, Barabbas. |
| 27:22 | Pilate said vnto them, What shall I do then with Iesus, which is called Christ? They all said to him, Let him be crucified. |
| 27:23 | Then saide the gouernour, But what euill hath he done? Then they cryed the more, saying, Let him be crucified. |
| 27:24 | When Pilate saw that he auailed nothing, but that more tumult was made, he tooke water and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this iust man: looke you to it. |
| 27:25 | Then answered all the people, and saide, His bloud be on vs, and on our children. |
| 27:26 | Thus let he Barabbas loose vnto them, and scourged Iesus, and deliuered him to be crucified. |
| 27:27 | Then the souldiers of the gouernour tooke Iesus into the common hall, and gathered about him the whole band, |
| 27:28 | And they stripped him, and put about him a skarlet robe, |
| 27:29 | And platted a crowne of thornes, and put it vpon his head, and a reede in his right hand, and bowed their knees before him, and mocked him, saying, God saue thee King of the Iewes, |
| 27:30 | And spitted vpon him, and tooke a reede, and smote him on the head. |
| 27:31 | Thus when they had mocked him, they tooke the robe from him, and put his owne rayment on him, and led him away to crucifie him. |
| 27:32 | And as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, named Simon: him they compelled to beare his crosse. |
| 27:33 | And when they came vnto the place called Golgotha, (that is to say, the place of dead mens skulles) |
| 27:34 | They gaue him vineger to drinke, mingled with gall: and when he had tasted thereof, he would not drinke. |
| 27:35 | And when they had crucified him, they parted his garments, and did cast lottes, that it might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the Prophet, They deuided my garments among them, and vpon my vesture did cast lottes. |
| 27:36 | And they sate, and watched him there. |
| 27:37 | They set vp also ouer his head his cause written, THIS IS IESVS THE KING OF THE IEVVES. |
| 27:38 | And there were two theeues crucified with him, one on the right hand, and another on the left. |
| 27:39 | And they that passed by, reuiled him, wagging their heades, |
| 27:40 | And saying, Thou that destroyest ye Temple, and buildest it in three dayes, saue thy selfe: if thou be ye Sonne of God, come downe from ye crosse. |
| 27:41 | Likewise also the hie Priests mocking him, with the Scribes, and Elders, and Pharises, said, |
| 27:42 | He saued others, but he cannot saue him selfe: if he be ye King of Israel, let him now come downe from ye crosse, and we will beleeue in him. |
| 27:43 | He trusted in God, let him deliuer him nowe, if he will haue him: for he saide, I am the Sonne of God. |
| 27:44 | The selfe same thing also ye theeues which were crucified with him, cast in his teeth. |
| 27:45 | Now from ye sixt houre was there darkenesse ouer all the land, vnto the ninth houre. |
| 27:46 | And about ye ninth houre Iesus cryed with a loud voyce, saying, Eli, Eli, lamasabachthani? that is, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
| 27:47 | And some of them that stoode there, when they heard it, said, This man calleth Elias. |
| 27:48 | And straightway one of them ran, and tooke a spondge, and filled it with vineger, and put it on a reede, and gaue him to drinke. |
| 27:49 | Other said, Let be: let vs see, if Elias wil come and saue him. |
| 27:50 | Then Iesus cryed againe with a loude voyce, and yeelded vp the ghost. |
| 27:51 | And behold, the vayle of the Temple was rent in twaine, from the top to the bottome, and the earth did quake, and the stones were cloue. |
| 27:52 | And the graues did open themselues, and many bodies of the Saintes, which slept, arose, |
| 27:53 | And came out of the graues after his resurrection, and went into the holy citie, and appeared vnto many. |
| 27:54 | When the Centurion, and they that were with him watching Iesus, saw the earthquake, and the thinges that were done, they feared greatly, saying, Truely this was the Sonne of God. |
| 27:55 | And many women were there, beholding him a farre off, which had folowed Iesus from Galile, ministring vnto him. |
| 27:56 | Among whom was Marie Magdalene, and Marie the mother of Iames, and Ioses, and the mother of Zebedeus sonnes. |
| 27:57 | And when the euen was come, there came a riche man of Arimathea, named Ioseph, who had also himselfe bene Iesus disciple. |
| 27:58 | He went to Pilate, and asked ye body of Iesus. Then Pilate commanded ye body to be deliuered. |
| 27:59 | So Ioseph tooke the body, and wrapped it in a cleane linnen cloth, |
| 27:60 | And put it in his new tombe, which he had hewen out in a rocke, and rolled a great stone to the doore of the sepulchre, and departed. |
| 27:61 | And there was Marie Magdalene, and the other Marie sitting ouer against the sepulchre. |
| 27:62 | Nowe the next day that followed the Preparation of the Sabbath, the hie Priestes and Pharises assembled to Pilate, |
| 27:63 | And said, Syr, we remember that that deceiuer saide, while he was yet aliue, Within three dayes I will rise. |
| 27:64 | Command therefore, that the sepulchre be made sure vntill the third day, lest his disciples come by night, and steale him away, and say vnto the people, He is risen from the dead: so shall the last errour be worse then the first. |
| 27:65 | Then Pilate saide vnto them, Ye haue a watch: goe, and make it sure as ye knowe. |
| 27:66 | And they went, and made the sepulchre sure with the watch, and sealed the stone. |
| 27:1 | When the mornynge was come, all the chefe prestes and the elders of the people helde a counsayle agaynst Iesus, to put him to deeth, |
| 27:2 | and brought him bounde and delyuered him vnto Poncius Pylate the debite. |
| 27:3 | Then Iudas (which had betrayed him) seyng that he was condempned, repented him selfe, and brought agayne the thirtye plates of syluer, to the chefe Prestes and elders, |
| 27:4 | sayinge: I haue synned, betrayinge the innocent bloud. And they sayd: what is that to vs? Se thou to that. |
| 27:5 | And he cast downe the syluer plates in the temple, and departed and went and hanged hym selfe. |
| 27:6 | And the chefe prestes toke the syluer plates and sayd: it is not lawfull for to put them into the treasure, because it is the pryce of bloud. |
| 27:7 | And they toke counsell: and bought wt them a potters felde to bury straungers in. |
| 27:8 | Wherfore that felde is called the felde of bloud, vntyll this daye. |
| 27:9 | Then was fulfylled, that which was spoken by Ieremy the Prophet, sayinge: and they toke thirtye syluer plates, the pryse of him that was valued, whom they bought of the chyldren of Israel, |
| 27:10 | and gaue them for the potters felde, as the Lorde apoynted me. |
| 27:11 | Iesus stode before the debite, and the debite asked him, sayinge: art thou the kyng of the Iewes? Iesus sayeth vnto him: Thou sayest. |
| 27:12 | And when he was accused of the chefe prestes & elders, he answered nothyng. |
| 27:13 | Then sayeth Pilate vnto him: hearest thou not, how many witnesses they laye agaynst the? |
| 27:14 | and he answered him to neuer a worde: in so moch that the debyte marueyled greatlye. |
| 27:15 | At that feast, the debite was wonte to delyuer vnto the people a presoner, whom they wold desier. |
| 27:16 | He had then a notable presoner, called Barrabas. |
| 27:17 | Therfore, when they were gathered together, Pilate sayd: whether wil ye that I geue loosse vnto you? Barrabas, or Iesus, whych is called Chryst? |
| 27:18 | For he knewe that for enuie they had delyuered him. |
| 27:19 | When he was set downe to geue iudgement, his wyfe sent vnto him sayinge: haue thou nothinge to do with that iust man. For I haue suffered many thinges this daye in my slepe because of him. |
| 27:20 | But the chefe prestes and the elders persuaded the people, that they shulde aske Barrabas, and destroye Iesus. |
| 27:21 | The debite answered, and sayde vnto them: whether of the twayne, will ye, that I let loosse vnto you? They sayd: Barrabas. |
| 27:22 | Pilate sayde vnto them: what shall I do then with Iesus whych is called Christ? They all sayd vnto him: let him be crucifyed. |
| 27:23 | The debite sayde: what euyll hath he done? But they cryed the more, sayinge: let him be crucifyed. |
| 27:24 | When Pilate sawe that he coulde preuayle nothinge, but that more busynes was made, he toke water, and wasshed hys handes before the people, sayinge: I am innocent of the bloud of this iust person, ye shall se. |
| 27:25 | Then answered all the people, and sayd his bloud be on vs, and on oure children. |
| 27:26 | Then let he Barrabas loose vnto them, and scourged Iesus, and delyuered him to be crucifyed. |
| 27:27 | Then the soudeours of the debite toke Iesus in the comen hall, and gathered vnto him al the company. |
| 27:28 | And they stripped him, and put on him a purpill robe, |
| 27:29 | and platted a croune of thornes and put vpon his heed, and a rede in his ryght hande: and bowed the knee before him: & mocked him, saying: hayle, kyng of the Iewes: |
| 27:30 | and whan they had spytt vpon him, they toke the rede, and smote him on the heed. |
| 27:31 | And after that they had mocked him, they toke the roabe of him agayne, and put hys awne rayment on him, & led him awaye to crucifye him. |
| 27:32 | And as they came out, they founde a man of Cyren (named Simon) him they compelled to beare his crosse. |
| 27:33 | And they came vnto the place which is called Golgotha (that is to saye, a place of deed mens sculles) |
| 27:34 | and gaue hym veneger to drincke myngled with gall. And when he had tasted therof, he wolde not drincke. |
| 27:35 | When they had crucifyed him, they parted his garmentes, & dyd cast lottes: that it myght be fulfylled which was spoken by the Prophet. They departed my garmentes amonge them: and vpon my vesture dyd they cast lottes. |
| 27:36 | And they sate and watched him there, |
| 27:37 | and set vp ouer his heed the cause of hys deeth, wrytten: This is Iesus the kynge of the Iewes. |
| 27:38 | Then were there two theues crucifyed with him, one on the ryght hande, and another on the lyfte. |
| 27:39 | They that passed by, reuyled him, waggynge their heades, |
| 27:40 | and sayinge: thou that destroydest the temple of God and dyddest bylde it in thre dayes, saue thy selfe If thou be the sonne of God, come downe from the crosse. |
| 27:41 | Like wyse also the hye prestes, mocking him with the Scribes and elders sayde: |
| 27:42 | He saued other, him selfe can he not saue. If he be the kynge of Israel: let him now come doune from the crosse, & we will beleue him. |
| 27:43 | He trusted in God, let him delyuer him now, yf he wyll haue him: for he sayde, I am the sonne of God. |
| 27:44 | The theues also, which were crucifyed with him, cast the same in his tethe. |
| 27:45 | From the syxte houre was there dercknes ouer all the lande vnto the nynth houre. |
| 27:46 | And about the nynth houre, Iesus cryed, wyth a loude voyce, sayinge: Eli, Eli lamasabaththany. That is to saye: my God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? |
| 27:47 | Some of them that stode there, when they herde that, sayde: This man calleth for Helias. |
| 27:48 | And streyght waye one of them ranne, and toke a sponge, and whan he had fylled it full of veneger, he put it on a rede, and gaue him to drincke. |
| 27:49 | Other sayde, let be: let vs se whether Helias will come, & delyuer him. |
| 27:50 | Iesus, whan he had cried agayne wt a loude voyce, yelded vp the goost. |
| 27:51 | And beholde, the vayle of the temple dyd rent in to two partes, from the toppe to the bottome, and the earth dyd quake, and the stones ren |
| 27:52 | and graues dyd open: and many bodyes of sainctes which slept, arose, |
| 27:53 | & went out of the graues after his resurreccyon, and came in to the holy cytie, and appeared vnto many. |
| 27:54 | When the Centurion and they that were with him watchinge Iesus, sawe the erth quake, those thinges which happened, they feared greatly, saying: Trulye, this was the sonne of God. |
| 27:55 | And many wemen were there (beholdinge hym a farre of) whych folowed Iesus from Galile, mynistringe vnto him. |
| 27:56 | Amonge which was Mary Magdalen, and Mary the mother of Iames and Ioses, and the mother of Zebedes chyldren. |
| 27:57 | When the euen was come there came a riche man of Aramathia named Ioseph, which also was Iesus disciple: |
| 27:58 | He went to Pilate and begged the body of Iesus. Then Pilate commaunded the bodye to be delyuered. |
| 27:59 | And whan Ioseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a cleane lynnen cloth, |
| 27:60 | and layed it in hys newe tombe, whych he had hewen out, euen in the rocke, and rolled a greate stone to the dore of the sepulcre & departed. |
| 27:61 | And there was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary syttynge ouer agaynste the sepulcre. |
| 27:62 | The nexte daye that folowed the daye of preparinge, the hye prestes and Pharises came together vnto Pilate, |
| 27:63 | sayeng: Syr, we remembre, that this deceauer sayde whyle he was yet alyue. After thre dayes I wyll aryse agayne. |
| 27:64 | Commaunde therfore that the sepulcre be made sure vntyll the thyrd daye, lest hys disciples come, & steale him awaye and saye vnto the people: he is rysen from the deed, & the last errour shalbe worse then the fyrst. |
| 27:65 | Pylate sayde vnto them: Ye haue the watch go your waye, make it as sure as ye can. |
| 27:66 | So they went, and made the sepulcre sure with watche men, and sealed the stone. |
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