1And having stood up whole the multitude of them, they led him to the Pilate. 2They began and to accuse him, saying: This we found misleading the nation, and forbidding to Caesar tax to give, saying himself an Anointed king to be. 3The and Pilate asked him, saying: Thou art the king of the Jews? He and answering to him said: Thou sayest. 4The and Pilate said to the highpriests and the crowds: Nothing I find criminal in the man this. 5They but were urgent, saying: That he stirs up the people, teaching in whole of the Judea, having begin from the Galilee to here. 6Pilate and having heard of Galilee, he asked: If the man a Galilean is. 7And having learned, that of the authority of Herod he is, he sent him to Herod, being also him in Jerusalem in those the days. 8The and Herod seeing the Jesus, rejoiced greatly; he was for wishing of a long time to see him, because the to hear many things about him; and hoped some sign to see by him being done. 9He asked and him in words many; he and nothing answered him. 10Stood up and the highpriests and the scribes, vehemently accusing him. 11Having despised and him the Herod with the soldiers of himself, and having mocked, casting around him a robe splendid, sent again him to the Pilate. 12Became and friends the, both Pilate and the Herod in this the day with each other; formerly for in hatred being with themselves. 13Pilate and having summoned the highpriests and the chiefs and the people, 14said to them: You have brought to me the man this, as misleading the people; and lo, I in presence of you having examined, nothing I found in the man this a fault, of which you accuse against him. 15But not even Herod; I sent for you to him, and lo, nothing worthy of death is having been done to him. 16Having scourged therefore him I will release. 17Necessary now it was to release to them at a feast one. 18Cried out and all together, saying: Take away this, release and to us the Barabbas. 19Who was through a sedition certain having occurred in the city, and a murder, having been cast into prison. 20Again therefore the Pilate spoke to, wishing to release the Jesus. 21They but cried, saying: Crucify, crucify, him. 22He and third said to them: What for evil has done this? nothing a cause of death I found in him; having scourged therefore him I will release. 23They but pressed with voices loud, demanding him to be crucified; and prevailed the voices of them and of the highpriests. 24The and Pilate decided to satisfy the request of them. 25He released and the through sedition and murder having been cast into the prison, whom they asked; the but Jesus he delivered to the will of them 26And as they led him, having laid hold of Simon a certain Cyrenian coming from country, they placed to him the cross, to carry after the Jesus. 27Followed and him a great multitude of the people, and of women; who also lamented and bewailed him. 28Turning but to them the Jesus said: Daughters of Jerusalem, not weep you for me, but for yourselves weep you, and for the children of you. 29For lo, come days, in which they will say: Blessed the barren ones, and wombs which not bore, and breasts which not suckled. 30Then they will begin to say to the mountain: Fall you on us; and to the hills: Cover you us. 31For if in the green tree these they do, in the dry what will be done? 32Were led and also others two malefactors with him to be put to death. 33And when they came to the place, that being called Skull, there they crucified him, and the malefactors; one indeed at right, one at left. 34The and Jesus said: O Father, forgive them; not for they know what they do. Having divided and the garments of him, they cast a lot. 35And stood the people gazing; scoffed at and also the rulers with them, saying: Others he saved, let him save himself, if this is the Anointed, the of the God chosen. 36Mocked and him also the soldiers, coming near and vinegar offering to him, 37and saying: If thou art the king of the Jews, save thyself. 38Was and also an inscription having been written over him letters in Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew: This is the king of the Jews. 39One and of those having been hanged malefactors spoke against him, saying: If thou art the Anointed, save thyself and us. 40Answering but the other rebuked him saying: Not even fearest thou the God, since in the same condemnation thou art? 41And we indeed justly; due for which has been done we receive; this but nothing amiss has done. 42And he said to the Jesus: Do thou remember me, O lord, when thou mayest come in the kingdom of thee. 43And said to him the Jesus: Indeed I say to thee today, with me thou shalt be in the Paradise. 44It was and about hour sixth, and darkness came over whole the land, till hour ninth. 45And was darkened the sun; and was rent the veil of the temple midst. 46And crying with a voice loud the Jesus, said: O Father, into hands of thee I commit the breath of me. And these having said, he breathed out. 47Seeing and the centurion that having occurred, glorified the God, saying: Truly the man this just was. 48And all the having come together crowds to the sight this, beholding the things having occurred, striking of themselves the breasts returned. 49Stood but all the acquaintance of him at a distance, and women those having followed him from the Galilee, beholding these things. 50And lo, a man with a name Joseph, a counsellor being, a man good and just, 51(this not was having assented to the will and the act of the,) from Arimathea a city of the Jews, who and was looking for also himself the kingdom of the God; 52this having gone to the Pilate, asked the body of the Jesus. 53And having taken down it, he wrapped it in linen, and laid it, in a tomb hewn in a rock, where not was ever yet no one being laid. 54And day was preparation, and sabbath approached. 55Having followed after and also women, who were having been with him out of the Galilee, beheld the tomb, and now they laid the body of him. 56Having returned and they prepared aromatics and ointments; and the indeed sabbath they rested according to the commandment.