1 As soon as it was daylight, the chief priests, after holding a consultation with elders and teachers of the Law – that is to say, the whole High Council – put Jesus in chains, and took him away, and gave him up to Pilate.
4 So Pilate questioned Jesus again. “Have you no reply to make?” he asked. “Listen, how many charges they are bringing against you.”
6 Now, at the feast, Pilate used to grant the people the release of any one prisoner whom they might ask for.
12 Pilate, however, spoke to them again, “What should I do then with the man whom you call the ‘king of the Jews’?”
14 “Why, what harm has he done?” Pilate kept saying to them. But they shouted furiously, “Crucify him!”
15 And Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released Barabbas to them, and, after scourging Jesus, gave him up to be crucified.
16 The soldiers then took Jesus away into the courtyard – that is the Government house – and they called the whole garrison together.
19 And they kept striking him on the head with a rod, spitting at him, and bowing to the ground before him – going down on their knees;
20 and, when they had left off mocking him, they took off the purple robe, and put his own clothes on him.
21 They led Jesus out to crucify him; and they compelled a passer-by, Simon from Cyrene, who was on his way in from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to go with them to carry his cross.
22 They brought Jesus to the place which was known as Golgotha – a name which means ‘place of a Skull.’
24 Then they crucified him, and divided his clothes among them, casting lots for them, to settle what each should take.
29 The passers-by railed at him, shaking their heads, as they said, “Ah! You who would destroy the Temple and build one in three days,
32 “He saved others, but he cannot save himself! Let the Christ, the ‘king of Israel,’ come down from the cross now so that we can see it and believe.” Even the men who had been crucified with Jesus insulted him.
34 And, at three, Jesus called out loudly, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani?” which means ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’
36 And a man ran, and, soaking a sponge in common wine, put it on the end of a rod, and offered it to him to drink, saying as he did so, “Wait and let us see if Elijah is coming to take him down.”
39 The Roman officer, who was standing facing Jesus, on seeing the way in which he breathed his last, exclaimed, “This man must indeed have been God’s son!”
40 There were some women also watching from a distance, among them being Mary of Magdala, Mary the mother of James the Little and of Joseph, and Salome –
41 all of whom used to accompany Jesus when he was in Galilee, and give him support – besides many other women who had come up with him to Jerusalem.
42 The evening had already fallen, when, as it was the Preparation day – the day before the Sabbath –
43 Joseph from Arimathea, a councillor of good position, who was himself living in expectation of the kingdom of God, came and ventured to go in to see Pilate, and to ask for the body of Jesus.
44 But Pilate was surprised to hear that he had already died. So he sent for the officer, and asked if he were already dead;