Jesus is Condemned and Mocked 
  When Pilate saw  that he could do nothing, but that instead a riot was starting, he took some  water, washed his hands before the crowd and said, “I am innocent of this man’s  blood. You take care of it yourselves!”  In reply all the people said, “Let his blood be  on us and on our children!”  Then he released Barabbas for them. But after he had  Jesus flogged,  he handed him over to be crucified.  Then the governor’s  soldiers took Jesus into the governor’s residence and gathered the whole cohort around him.  They stripped him and  put a scarlet robe around him,  and after braiding a crown of thorns, they put it on  his head. They  put a staff in  his right hand, and kneeling down before him, they mocked him: “Hail, king of  the Jews!”  They spat on him and  took the staff  and struck him repeatedly on the head.  When they had mocked him, they stripped him of the  robe and put his own clothes back on him. Then they led him away to crucify him.
The Crucifixion
   As they were going  out, they found a man from Cyrene named Simon, whom they forced to carry his  cross.  They came to a place  called Golgotha  (which means “Place of the Skull”)  and offered Jesus wine mixed with gall to drink. But after tasting  it, he would not drink it.  When they had crucified him, they  divided his clothes by throwing dice.  Then they sat down and kept guard over him there.  Above his head they put  the charge against him, which read: “This is Jesus, the king of the Jews.”  Then two outlaws were  crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left.  Those who passed by  defamed him, shaking their heads  and saying, “You who can destroy the temple and  rebuild it in three days, save yourself! If you are God’s Son, come down from the cross!”   In the same way even  the chief priests – together with the experts in the law and elders were mocking  him: “He saved others, but he  cannot save himself! He is the king of Israel! If he comes down now from the  cross, we will believe in him!  He trusts in God – let God, if he wants to,  deliver him now because he said, ‘I am God’s Son’!”  The robbers who were  crucified with him also spoke abusively to him.
Jesus’ Death 
   Now  from noon until three, darkness came over all the land.  At about three  o’clock Jesus shouted with a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” that is,  “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” When some of the  bystanders heard it, they said, “This man is calling for Elijah.”  Immediately one of them ran  and got a sponge, filled it with sour wine, put it on a stick, and gave it to  him to drink.  But the  rest said, “Leave him alone! Let’s see if Elijah will come to save him.” Then Jesus cried out again  with a loud voice and gave up his spirit.  Just then the temple curtain was torn in two,  from top to bottom. The earth shook and the rocks were split apart.   And tombs were opened,  and the bodies of many saints who had died  were raised.  (They came out of the tombs after his resurrection  and went into the holy city and appeared to many people.)  Now when the centurion and those with  him who were guarding Jesus saw the earthquake and what took place, they were  extremely terrified and said, “Truly this one was God’s Son!”  Many women who had  followed Jesus from Galilee and given him support were also there, watching from a distance.  Among them were Mary  Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the mother of the sons of  Zebedee.
Jesus’ Burial  
   Now when it was  evening, there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who was also a  disciple of Jesus.  He went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. Then Pilate  ordered that it be given to him.  Joseph took the body, wrapped it in a clean linen  cloth, and placed it in his own new  tomb that he had cut in the rock. Then he rolled a great stone across the  entrance of  the tomb and went away.   (Now Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting there, opposite the  tomb.)
 The Guard at the Tomb
    The next day (which  is after the day of preparation) the chief priests and the Pharisees assembled  before Pilate  and said,  “Sir, we remember that while that deceiver was still alive he said, ‘After three  days I will rise again.’  So give orders to secure the tomb until the third  day. Otherwise his disciples may come and steal his body and say to the  people, ‘He has been raised from the dead,’ and the last deception will be worse  than the first.”  Pilate  said to them, “Take a guard of soldiers. Go and make it as  secure as you can.” 27:66  So they went  with the soldiers of the guard and made the tomb secure by  sealing the stone.
    Now  after the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the  other Mary went to look at the tomb.  Suddenly there was a severe earthquake, for an angel  of the Lord  descending from heaven came and rolled away the stone and sat on it.  His appearance was like  lightning, and his clothes were white as snow.  The guards were shaken and became like dead men  because they were so afraid of him.  But the angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid; I know that you are  looking for Jesus, who was crucified.  He is not here, for he has been raised, just as he said.  Come and see the place where he was lying.  Then go quickly and tell his disciples, ‘He has been  raised from the dead. He is going ahead of you into Galilee. You will  see him there.’ Listen, I have told you!”  So they left the tomb quickly, with fear and  great joy, and ran to tell his disciples.  But Jesus met them, saying, “Greetings!” They came to him, held  on to his feet and worshiped him.  Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and  tell my brothers to go to Galilee. They will see me there.”
 








 
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