Luke 23:40
Then answered the other, rebuked him, and sayde: And thou fearest not God also, which art yet in like danacion.
Then answered the other, rebuked him, and sayde: And thou fearest not God also, which art yet in like danacion.
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31For yf this be done to a grene tre, what shalbe done then to the drye?
32And two other (which were myssdoers) were led out also, to be put to death with him.
33And wha they came to ye place, which is called Caluery, they crucifyed him euen there, and the two myssdoers with him, the one on the righte hande, the other on ye left.
34But Iesus sayde: Father, forgeue them, for they wote not what they do. And they parted his garmentes, and cast lottes therfore.
35And the people stode and behelde. And the rulers mocked him with them, and sayde: He hath helped other, let him helpe him self now, yf he be Christ ye chosen of God.
36The soudyers also mocked him, wete vnto him, & brought him vyneger,
37and sayde: Yf thou be the kynge of the Iewes, then helpe thyself.
38And aboue ouer him was this superscripcion wrytten with letters of Greke, Latyn, and Hebrue: This is the kynge of the Iewes.
39And one of the myssdoers that hanged there, blasphemed him, and sayde: Yf thou be Christ, then helpe thy self and vs.
41And truly we are therin be right, for we receaue acordinge to oure dedes. As for this man, he hath done nothinge amysse.
42And he sayde vnto Iesus: LORDE, remembre me, whan thou commest in to thy kyngdome.
43And Iesus sayde vnto him: Verely I saye vnto the: To daye shalt thou be with me in Paradyse.
36And there they sat, and watched hi.
37And aboue ouer his heade, they put vp the cause of his death in wrytinge: namely: This is the kynge of the Iewes.
38Then were there two murthurers crucified with him, the one of the right hande, and the other on the left.
39They that wente by, reuyled him, and wagged their heades
40and sayde: Thou that breakest downe the teple of God, and buyldest it in thre dayes, helpe thyself. Yf thou be the sonne of God, come downe from the crosse.
41The hye prestes also in like maner with the scrybes & elders, laughed him to scorne, and sayde:
42he hath helped other, and can not helpe himself: Yf he be the kynge of Israel, let him come downe now from the crosse, and we wil beleue him
43He trusted in God, let him delyuer him now, yf he wil haue him. For he hath sayde: I am the sonne of God.
44The murtherers also that were crucified with him, cast the same in his tethe.
27And they crucified him wt two murtherers, one at ye right hande, and one at the left.
28Then was the scrypture fulfilled, which sayeth: He was couted amonge the euell doers.
29And they that wete by, reuyled him, and wagged their heades, and sayde: Fye vpon the, how goodly breakest thou downe ye teple, & buyldest it agayne in thre dayes?
30Helpe yi self now, & come downe fro the crosse.
31The hye prestes also in like maner laughed him to scorne amonge the selues, with the scrybes, & sayde: He hath helped other, himself can he not helpe.
32Yf he be Christ and ye kynge of Israel, let him come downe now fro the crosse, yt we maye se it, & beleue. And they yt were crucified wt hi, checked hi also.
30They answered, and sayde vnto him: Yf he were not an euell doer, we had not delyuered him vnto the.
47But whan the Captayne sawe what had happened, he praysed God, and sayde: Verely this was a iust ma.
22Pylate sayde vnto them: What shal I do then with Iesus, which is called Christ? They sayde all: let him be crucified.
23The debyte saide: What euell hath he done the? Neuertheles they cried yet more and sayde, let him be crucified.
3But thinkest thou this O thou man, that iudgest them which do soch thinges, and doest euen the very same thy selfe, that thou shalt escape ye iudgmet of God?
4And they that stode aboute hi, sayde: Reuylest thou Gods hye prest?
21But they cried, and sayde: Crucifye him, Crucifye him.
18where they crucified him, and two other with him, on either syde one, but Iesus in the myddes
13He answered and sayde vnto one of them: frende, I do ye no wronge: diddest not thou agree with me for a peny?
66What thinke ye? They answered, & sayde: He is gyltie of death.
34Iesus answered: Sayest thou that of thy self, or haue other tolde it the of me?
23which whan he was reuyled, reuyled not agayne: wha he suffred, he threatened not: but commytted the cause vnto him, that iudgeth righteously:
49But ye other sayde: holde, let se whether Elias wyl come, and delyuer him.
2And Pylate axed him: Art thou the kynge of the Iewes? He answered, and sayde vnto him: Thou sayest it.
3And the hye prestes accused him sore.
4But Pylate axed him agayne, and sayde: Answerest thou nothinge? Beholde, how sore they laye to yi charge.
13Then sayde Pylate vnto him: Hearest thou not, how sore they accuse the?
40The cryed they agayne alltogether, and sayde: Not him, but Barrabas. Yet was Barrabas a murthurer.
20how oure hye prestes and rulers delyuered him to the condemnacion of death, and crucified him.
13They cried agayne: Crucifie hi.
18The sayde, he vnto him: Which? Iesus saide: Thou shalt not kyll: thou shalt not breake wedlocke: thou shalt not steale: thou shalt beare no false wytnes:
13And the publican stode afarre of, and wolde not lift vp his eyes to heauen, but smote vpon his brest, and sayde: God be thou mercyfull vnto me synner.
37For I saye vnto you: It must yet be fulfilled on me, that is wrytte: He was counted amonge the euell doers. For loke what is wrytten of me, it hath an ende.