Jesus before Pilate 1And the whole multitude of them arose, & led hym vnto Pilate. 2And they began to accuse hym, saying: We founde this felow peruerting the people, and forbyddyng to paye tribute to Ceasar, saying that he is Christe, a kyng. 3And Pilate apposed hym, saying: Art thou the kyng of the Iewes? He aunswered hym, and sayde: Thou sayest it. 4Then saide Pilate to the hye priestes, and to the people: I finde no fault in this man. 5And they were the more fierce, saying: He moueth the people, teaching thorowout al Iurie, and began at Galilee, euen to this place. Jesus before Herod 6When Pilate hearde
7And assoone as he knewe that he belonged vnto Herodes iurisdiction, he sent hym to Herode, whiche was also at Hierusalem at that tyme.
8And when Herode sawe Iesus, he was exceeding glad: For he was desirous to see hym of a long season, because he had hearde many thinges of hym, and he trusted to haue seene some miracle done by hym.
9Then he questioned with hym many wordes: But he aunswered hym nothing.
10The hye priestes and scribes stoode foorth, and accused hym straytely.
11And Herode with his men of warre despised him: and when he had mocked hym, he arayed hym in whyte clothing, and sent hym agayne to Pilate.
12And the same day Pilate and Herode were made friendes together: For before they were at variaunce. The Crowd Chooses Barabbas 13And Pilate called together the hye priestes, and the rulers, and the people,
14And said vnto them: Ye haue brought this man vnto me, as one yt peruerteth the people: and behold, I examine him before you, & finde no fault in this man of those thinges wherof ye accuse hym:
15No, nor yet Herode: For I sent you to hym, and loe nothing worthy of death is done to hym.
16I wyll therefore chasten hym, and let hym loose.
17For of necessitie he must haue let one loose vnto them at the feast.
18And all the people cryed at once, saying: Away with him, and deliuer to vs Barabbas.
19Which for a certaine insurrection made in the citie, and for murther, was cast in pryson.
20Pilate spake agayne to them, wyllyng to let Iesus loose.
21But they cryed, saying: Crucifie hym, crucifie hym.
22He sayde vnto them the thirde tyme: What euyll hath he done? I finde no cause of death in hym, I wyll therefore chasten hym, and let hym go.
23And they were instant with loude voyces, requiring that he might be crucified. And the voyces of them, and of the hye priestes preuayled.
24And Pilate gaue sentence, that it should be as they required.
25And he let loose vnto them, him that for insurrection and murther was caste into prison, whom they had desired, & he deliuered The Crucifixion 26And as they ledde hym away, they caught one Simon of Cyrene comming out of the fielde, and on hym layde they the crosse, that he myght beare it after Iesus.
27And there folowed hym a great companie of people, and of women, which bewayled and lamented hym.
28But Iesus turned backe vnto them, and sayde:
32And there were two euyll doers, led with hym to be slayne.
33And after that they were come to the place whiche is called Caluarie, there they crucified hym, and the euyll doers, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
34Then said Iesus, Father forgeue the, for they wote not what they do. And they parted his rayment, & cast lottes.
35And the people stoode, and behelde: and the rulers mocked him with them, saying: He saued other
39And one of the euyll doers whiche were hanged, rayled on hym, saying: If thou be Christe, saue thy self and vs.
40But the other aunswered, and rebuked hym, saying: Fearest thou not God, seing thou art in the same dampnation?
41We are righteously The Death of Jesus 44And it was about the sixt houre: and there was a darknesse ouer al the earth vntyll the ninth houre.
45And the sunne was darkned, and the vayle of the temple dyd rent, euen thorowe the middes.
46And when Iesus had cryed with a loude voyce, he sayde: Father into thy handes I commende my spirite. And when he thus had sayde, he gaue vp the ghost.
47When the Centurion saw what was done, he glorified God, saying: Ueryly this was a righteous man.
48And all the people that came together to that sight, & sawe the thinges whiche were done, smote their brestes, and returned.
49And all his acquaintaunce, and the women that folowed him from Galilee stode a farre of, beholding these thinges. The Burial of Jesus 50And beholde, there was a man named Ioseph, a councellour, and he was a good man and a iust:
51The same had not consented to the counsell and deede of them, which was of Aramathia a citie of the Iewes, whiche same also wayted for the kyngdome of God.
52He went vnto Pilate, and begged the body of Iesus,
53And toke it downe, and wrapped it in a linnen cloth, and layde it in a sepulchre that was hewen in stone, wherin neuer man before was layde.
54And that day was the preparing of the Sabbath, & the Sabbath drew on.
55The women that folowed after, whiche had come with hym from Galilee, behelde the sepulchre, and how his body was layde.
56And they returned, and prepared sweete odours and oyntmentes: but rested the Sabbath day, according to the commaundement. |