Matthew 27
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| 1 | And it being early morning, all the high priests and the elders of the people had taken counsel against Yahshua for how to kill Him, |
| 2 | and having bound Him they led Him away and handed Him over to Pilatos the governor. |
| 3 | Then Ioudas, His betrayer, seeing that He had been condemned, feeling regret turned the thirty silver pieces over to the high priests and elders |
| 4 | saying "I have erred, having betrayed innocent blood!" But they said: "What is it to us? You'll see!" |
| 5 | And casting the silver pieces into the temple he departed, and having gone off he hanged himself. |
| 6 | But the high priests taking the silver-pieces said "It is not lawful to cast these into the temple offering, since it is the payment for blood!" |
| 7 | Then taking counsel they bought with them the field of the potter, for a burial-place for visitors, |
| 8 | on which account that field is called "field of blood" unto this day. |
| 9 | Then that which was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet was fulfilled, saying: "And they took the thirty silver pieces, the value of He being valued, which was valued by the sons of Israel, |
| 10 | and they gave them for the field of the potter, just as Yahweh prescribed for me." |
| 11 | Then Yahshua stood before the governor, and the governor questioned Him, saying: "Are You the King of the Judaeans?" And Yahshua said to him: "You say." |
| 12 | And to that which had been brought as an accusation against Him by the high priests and the elders He answered nothing. |
| 13 | Then Pilatos says to Him: "Do You not hear how many things they testify against You?" |
| 14 | And He did not reply to him with even one word, so for the governor to wonder exceedingly. |
| 15 | And each feast the governor was accustomed to release one prisoner for the crowd, whom they desired. |
| 16 | And they had at that time a notorious prisoner called Barabbas. |
| 17 | Therefore upon their convening Pilatos said to them: "Whom do you wish that I shall release for you, Barabbas, or Yahshua who is called Christ?" |
| 18 | (For he knew that on account of jealousy they handed Him over.) |
| 19 | Then with his sitting upon the step, his wife sent to him saying: "Nothing with you and that righteous man! For today I experienced many things in a dream on account of Him!" |
| 20 | But the high priests and the elders persuaded the crowds that they should request Barabbas, and that they should destroy Yahshua. |
| 21 | And replying the governor said to them: "Which from the two do you wish that I shall release for you?" Then they said "Barabbas!" |
| 22 | Pilatos says to them: "Then what shall I do with Yahshua who is called Christ?" They all say "He must be crucified!" |
| 23 | Then he said: "For what evil has He done?" But they cried out excessively, saying: "H e must be crucified!" |
| 24 | And Pilatos, seeing that nothing helps, but rather a tumult arises, taking water washed the hands before the crowd, saying "I am innocent from the blood of this man! You see to it!" |
| 25 | And responding all the people said: "His blood is upon us, and upon our children!" |
| 26 | Then he released Barabbas for them, but having scourged Yahshua he handed Him over in order that He would be crucified. |
| 27 | Then the soldiers of the governor taking Yahshua into the Praetorium, the whole cohort gathered upon Him |
| 28 | and clothing Him they wrapped around Him a scarlet cloak, |
| 29 | and braiding a crown out of thorns they set it upon His head, and a reed in His right hand, and falling to the knees before Him they had mocked Him, saying "Hail! King of the Judaeans!" |
| 30 | And spitting at Him they took the reed and beat it on His head. |
| 31 | And when they had mocked Him, they stripped Him of the cloak and clothed Him in His garments and led Him off for which to be crucified. |
| 32 | And going they found a man, a Kurenaion with the name Simon. Him they had conscripted in order that he would carry His cross. |
| 33 | And having come to a place called Golgotha, which is called "Place of the Skull", |
| 34 | they gave to Him wine mixed with bitters to drink, and having tasted it He did not wish to drink. |
| 35 | Then crucifying Him they parted His garments casting lots, |
| 36 | and being seated watched Him there. |
| 37 | And they set His charge above His head, being written: "This is Yahshua the King of the Judaeans". |
| 38 | Then they crucify with Him two robbers, one on the right hand and one on the left. |
| 39 | And those going by blasphemed Him, shaking their heads |
| 40 | and saying: "He destroying the temple and building it in three days, save Yourself! If You are a Son of God, then You must come down from the cross!" |
| 41 | Likewise also the high priests mocking along with the scribes and elders said: |
| 42 | "He has saved others, is He not able to save Himself? Is He King of Israel? Let Him descend now from the cross and we shall believe in Him! |
| 43 | He trusted in God, He must deliver Him now if He wishes, for He said that 'I am a Son of God'!" |
| 44 | And with that same thing even the robbers who were crucified with Him reproached Him. |
| 45 | Then from the sixth hour there came darkness upon all the land until the ninth hour. |
| 46 | And about the ninth hour Yahshua cried out with a great voice, saying: "Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani", which is "My God, My God, for what reason have You abandoned Me?" |
| 47 | But some of those who stood there hearing it said that "He calls Elijah!" |
| 48 | And immediately one from among them running and taking both a sponge full of vinegar and placing it upon a reed, gave Him to drink. |
| 49 | But the rest said "Leave Him that we would see whether Elijah comes saving Him!" But another taking a lance pierced His side, and there came out water and blood. |
| 50 | Then Yahshua again crying out with a great voice gave up the Spirit. |
| 51 | And behold, the curtain of the temple had torn in two from the top unto the bottom, and the earth had been shaken and the rocks split. |
| 52 | And the tombs had opened and many bodies of the saints who were sleeping had been raised, |
| 53 | and coming out from the tombs after His rising they entered into the holy city and had appeared to many. |
| 54 | Then the centurion and those with him guarding Yahshua, seeing the earthquake and the things which happened feared exceedingly, saying "Truly He was a Son of God!" |
| 55 | And there were many women there observing from afar, who had followed with Yahshua from Galilaia to serve Him. |
| 56 | Among them were Maria the Magdalene and Maria the mother of Iakobos and Ioseph and the mother of the sons of Zebedaios. |
| 57 | And it becoming late there had come a wealthy man from Harimathaia, with the name Ioseph, who also himself had been instructed by Yahshua. |
| 58 | He having gone forth to Pilatos requested the body of Yahshua. Then Pilatos commanded that it be turned over. |
| 59 | And taking the body, Ioseph wrapped it in a clean fine linen cloth |
| 60 | and set it in his own new tomb, which had been hewn in the bedrock, and rolling a great stone up to the door of the tomb he departed. |
| 61 | And Mariam the Magdalene and the other Maria were there sitting before the burial-place. |
| 62 | Then in the morning, which is after the preparation day, the high priests and the Pharisees gathered before Pilatos |
| 63 | saying: "Master, we have remembered that while living that deceiver said 'After three days I shall be raised'. |
| 64 | Therefore command that the burialplace is to be secured until the third day, lest coming His students should steal Him and would say to the people: 'He has been raised from the dead', and the last deception shall be worse than the first!" |
| 65 | Pilatos said to them: "You have a sentry, you go secure it so that you know." |
| 66 | Then they going secured the burial-place, sealing the stone with the sentry. |