Verse 1
Then Pilate toke Iesus therfore, and scourged hym.
Verse 2
And the souldiers wounde a crowne of thornes, and put it on his head: And they did on hym a purple garment,
Verse 3
And sayde, Hayle king of the Iewes: And they stroke hym with roddes.
Verse 4
Pilate went foorth agayne, and sayde vnto them: Beholde, I bryng hym foorth to you, that ye may knowe that I fynde no fault in hym.
Verse 5
Then came Iesus foorth, wearyng a crowne of thorne, and a robe of purple: And he sayth vnto them, beholde the man.
Verse 6
When the hye priestes therefore and officers sawe hym, they cryed, saying: crucifie hym, crucifie hym. Pilate sayth vnto them, Take ye hym, and crucifie hym: for I fynde no cause in hym.
Verse 7
The Iewes aunswered hym: We haue a lawe, and by our lawe he ought to dye, because he made hym selfe the sonne of God.
Verse 8
When Pilate hearde that saying, he was the more afrayde.
Verse 9
And went agayne into the iudgement hall, and sayth vnto Iesus, whence art thou? But Iesus gaue hym none aunswere.
Verse 10
Then sayde Pilate vnto hym: Speakest thou not vnto me? Knowest thou not that I haue power to crucifie thee, and haue power to loose thee?
Verse 11
Iesus aunswered: Thou couldest haue no power at all agaynst me, except it were geuen thee from aboue: Therfore he that deliuered me vnto thee, hath the more sinne.
Verse 12
And from thencefoorth sought Pilate meanes to loose hym. But the Iewes cryed, saying: Yf thou let hym go, thou art not Caesers friend. For whosoeuer maketh hym selfe a kyng, speaketh agaynst Caesar.
Verse 13
When Pilate hearde that saying, he brought Iesus foorth, & he sate downe in the iudgement seate, in a place that is called the pauement, but in the Hebrue tounge, Gabbatha.
Verse 14
It was the preparyng of ye Passouer, and about the sixt houre: And he sayth vnto the Iewes, beholde your kyng.
Verse 15
They cryed, away with hym, away with hym, crucifie hym. Pilate sayth vnto them: Shall I crucifie your king? The hye priestes aunswered: We haue no king but Caesar.
Verse 16
Then deliuered he hym vnto them, to be crucified. And they toke Iesus, & ledde hym away.
Verse 17
And he bare his crosse, & wet forth into a place, which is called ye place of dead mens skulles, but in Hebrue Golgotha:
Verse 18
Where they crucified hym, and two other with him, on eyther syde one, and Iesus in the myddes.
Verse 19
And Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the crosse. The wrytyng was: Iesus of Nazareth, kyng of the Iewes.
Verse 20
This title read many of the Iewes: For the place where Iesus was crucified, was nye to ye citie. And it was written in Hebrue, and Greke, and Latine.
Verse 21
Then sayde the hye priestes of the Iewes to Pilate, Write not kyng of the Iewes: but, that he sayde, I am kyng of the Iewes.
Verse 22
Pilate aunswered: What I haue written, that haue I written.
Verse 23
Then the souldiers, when they had crucified Iesus, toke his garmentes, (& made foure partes, to euery souldier a part) and also his coate. The coate was without seame, wouen from the toppe throughout.
Verse 24
They sayde therefore among them selues: Let vs not deuide it, but caste lottes for it, who shal haue it. That the scripture myght be fulfylled, saying: They parted my rayment among the, & for my coate dyd they cast lottes. And the souldiers dyd such thynges in deede.
Verse 25
There stoode by the crosse of Iesus his mother, and his mothers sister, Marie the wyfe of Cleophas, and Marie Magdalene.
Verse 26
Whe Iesus therfore sawe his mother and the disciple standyng by, whom he loued, he saith vnto his mother: Woman, beholde thy sonne.
Verse 27
Then sayde he to the disciple, beholde thy mother. And from that houre, the disciple toke her vnto his owne.
Verse 28
After these thynges, Iesus knowyng that all thynges were nowe perfourmed, that the scripture might be fulfylled, he sayth, I thirste.
Verse 29
So there stoode a vessell by, full of vineger: Therefore they fylled a sponge with vineger, and put it vpon Isope, & put it to his mouth.
Verse 30
Assoone as Iesus then receaued of the vineger, he saide, it is finished: and bowed his head, and gaue vp the ghost.
Verse 31
The Iewes therefore, because it was the preparyng of the Sabboth that the bodyes should not remaine vpo ye crosse on the Sabboth day (for that Sabboth day, was an hye day) besought Pilate that their legges myght be broken, and that they myght be taken downe.
Verse 32
Then came the souldiers, and brake the legges of the first, and of the other which was crucified with hym:
Verse 33
But when they came to Iesus, & sawe that he was dead alredye, they brake not his legges.
Verse 34
But one of the souldyers with a speare thruste hym into the syde, & foorthwith came there out blood and water.
Verse 35
And he that sawe it, bare recorde, and his recorde is true: & he knoweth that he saith true, that ye might beleue also.
Verse 36
For these thynges were done, that the scripture shoulde be fulfylled: Ye shall not breake a bone of hym.
Verse 37
And agayne another scripture saith: They shall loke on hym whom they pearsed.
Verse 38
After this, Ioseph of Aramathia, (which was a disciple of Iesus, but secretely, for feare of ye Iewes) besought Pilate that he myght take downe the body of Iesus. And Pilate gaue hym licence. He came therefore, and toke the dye of Iesus.
Verse 39
And there came also Nicodemus (whiche at the begynnyng came to Iesus by nyght) and brought of mirre and aloes myngled together, about an hundred pounde wayght.
Verse 40
Then toke they the body of Iesus, & wounde it in linnen clothes, with the odours, as the maner of the Iewes is to burie.
Verse 41
And in the place where he was crucified there was a garden, and in the garden a newe sepulchre, wherein was neuer man yet layde.
Verse 42
There layde they Iesus therfore, because of the preparyng of the Sabboth of the Iewes: for the sepulchre was nie at hande.