1And immediately on the morning a council having been held the high–priests with the elders and scribes, even whole the sanhedrim, binding the Jesus, carried and delivered up to the Pilate. 2And asked him the Pilate: Thou art the king of the Jews? He and answering said to him: Thou sayest. 3And accused him the high–priests many things. 4The and Pilate again asked him, saying: Not answerest thou nothing? see, how many things of thee they testify against. 5The but Jesus no longer nothing answered; so as to surprise the Pilate. 6At now feast he used to release to them one prisoner whomever they asked. 7Was and he being named Barabbas with the insurgents having been bound, who in the sedition murder had committed. 8And crying out the crowd began to demand, as always he did to them. 9The but Pilate answered them saying: Do you wish I shall release to you the King of the Jews? 10He knew for, that through envy had delivered up him the high–priests. 11The and high–priests stirred up the crowd, that rather the Barabbas he should release to them. 12The but Pilate answering again said to them: What then you wish I shall do whom you call a king of the Jews? 13They but again cried out: Crucify him. 14The and Pilate said to them: What for evil has he done? They but vehemently cried out: Crucify him. 15The then Pilate, being willing to the crowd the satisfaction to make, released to them the Barabbas, and delivered up the Jesus, having scourged, that he might be crucified. 16The and soldiers led away him within the court, which is a judgment hall; and they call together whole the company. 17And they clothed him purple, and placed it around him braiding an acanthine wreath. 18And they–began to salute him: Hail the king of the Jews. 19And they struck of him the head with a reed, and spit upon him, and placing the knees did homage to him. 20And when they mocked him, they took off him the purple, and put on him the clothes the own; and they led out him, that they might crucify him. 21And they compel passing by one Simon a Cyrenian, coming from country, (the father of Alexander and Rufus), that he might bear the cross of him. 22And they bring him to Golgotha place; which is being translated, of a skull a place. 23And they gave him to drink having been mixed with myrrh wine; he but not received. 24And crucifying him, they divide the clothes of him, casting lots on them, who what should take. 25It was and hour third, and they crucified him. 26And was the inscription of the accusation of him was written over: The king of the Jews. 27And with him they crucify two robbers; one at right, and one at left of him. 28And was fulfilled the writing that saying: And with lawlessness he was numbered. 29And those passing along reviled him, shaking the heads of them, and saying: Ah, he destroying the temple, and in three days building; 30save thyself, and come down from the cross. 31In like manner also the high–priests, mocking to one another with the scribes, said: Others he saved, himself not is able to save? 32The Anointed the king of the Israel, let him descend now from the cross, that we may see and may believe. And those having been crucified with him reproached him. 33Being come and hour sixth, darkness was on whole the land, till hour ninth. 34And the hour the ninth cried the Jesus with a voice loud, saying: Eloi, Eloi; lamma sabachthani? which is being translated: The God of me, the God of me; to what me hast thou left? 35And some of those standing by hearing, said: Lo, Elias he calls. 36Running and one, and filling a sponge of vinegar, attaching and to a reed, gave to drink him saying: Let alone; we may see, if comes Elias to take down him. 37The then Jesus uttering a voice loud, breathed out. 38And the curtain of the temple was rent into two, from above to below. 39Seeing but the centurion, that having stood by over against him, that thus having cried he breathed out, said: Truly the man this a son was of a god. 40Were and also women from a distance beholding; among whom was also Mary the Magdalene, and Mary the of the James the little and Joses mother, and Salome; 41who also when he was in the Galilee, followed him, and served him; and others many, those having come up with him to Jerusalem. 42And now evening being come (since it was preparation, that is before sabbath), 43came Joseph that from Arimathea, of rank a senator, who also himself was expecting the kingdom of the God, assuming courage went in to Pilate, and asked for the body of the Jesus. 44The and Pilate wondered, if already he was dead; and having called the centurion he asked him, if already he had died. 45And knowing from the centurion, he gave the body to Joseph. 46And having bought lien, and having taken down him, he wrapped the lien; and laid him in a tomb, which was having been hewn out of a rock; and rolled a stone against the door of the tomb. 47The but Mary the Magdalene and Mary of Joses beheld, where he was laid.