< Luke 23 >

1 And the whole multitude of them arose and ledde him vnto Pylate.
And having risen up all the multitude of them (they led *N(k)O*) Him to Pilate.
2 And they beganne to accuse him sayinge: We have founde this felowe pervertynge the people and forbiddynge to paye tribute to Cesar: sayinge that he is Christ a kynge.
They began then to accuse Him saying; This [man] we found misleading the nation (of us *NO*) and forbidding tribute to Caesar to be given (and *no*) declaring Himself Christ a king to be.
3 And Pylate apposed him sayinge: arte thou the kynge of the iewes? He answered him and sayde: thou sayest it.
And Pilate (asked *N(k)O*) Him saying; You yourself are the King of the Jews? And answering him He was saying; You yourself say.
4 Then sayde Pylate to the hye prestes and to the people: I fynde noo faute in this man.
And Pilate said to the chief priests and the crowds; No [thing] find I guilty in man this.
5 And they were the moore fearce sayinge. He moveth the people teachynge thorowout all Iewry and beganne at Galile even to this place.
But they were insisting saying that He stirs up the people teaching throughout all of Judea (and *no*) He has begun from Galilee until here.
6 When Pilate hearde mencion of Galile he axed whether the ma were of Galile.
Pilate now having heard (Galilee *KO*) asked whether the man a Galilean is,
7 And assone as he knewe that he was of Herodes iurisdiccion he sent him to Herode which was also at Ierusalem in those dayes.
and having learned that from the jurisdiction of Herod He is, he sent up Him to (*o*) Herod being also he himself in Jerusalem in those days.
8 And when Herode sawe Iesus he was excedinglie gladde. For he was desyrous to se him of a longe season because he had hearde many thinges of him and trusted to have sene some myracle done by him.
And Herod having seen Jesus [was] glad exceedingly; he was for of (long *N(k)O*) time wishing to see Him because of hearing (many things *K*) concerning Him and he was hoping some sign to see by Him done.
9 Then questeoned he with him of many thinges. But he answered him not one worde.
He was questioning then Him in words many; He himself however no [thing] answered him.
10 The hye prestes and scribes stode forthe and accused him straytly.
Had been standing by now the chief priests and the scribes vehemently accusing Him.
11 And Herod wt his men of warre despysed him and mocked him and arayed him in whyte and sent him agayne to Pylate.
Having set at naught then Him (also *no*) Herod with the troops of him and having mocked [and] having put on (Him *ko*) apparel splendid, sent back Him to Pilate.
12 And the same daye Pylate and Herod were made frendes togeder. For before they were at variaunce.
Became then friends both Herod and Pilate on that day with one another; they were formerly for at enmity they were between (them. *N(k)(o)*)
13 And Pylate called to geder the hye prestes and the rulers and the people
Pilate then having called together the chief priests and the rulers and the people
14 and sayde vnto them: Ye have brought this man vnto me as one that perverted the people. And beholde I have examined him before you and have founde no faute in this man of those thinges where of ye accuse him.
said to them; You brought to me man this as misleading the people; and behold I myself before you having examined [Him] no [thing] found in man this guilty of that accusation you are bringing against Him;
15 No nor yet Herode. For I sent you to him: and lo no thinge worthy of deeth is done to him.
But not even [did] Herod; (he sent back *N(K)O*) for Him to (us *N(K)O*) And behold no [thing] worthy of death is done by Him.
16 I will therfore chasten him and let him lowsse.
Having chastised therefore Him I will release [Him].
17 For of necessite he must have let one lowse vnto them at that feast.
(necessity *KO*) (now had to release to them according to feast one. *K*)
18 And all the people cryed at once sayinge: awaye with him and delyvre to vs Barrabas:
(They cried out *N(k)O*) however all together saying; do remove this [man], do release now to us Barabbas;
19 which for insurrccion made in the cite and morther was cast into preson.
who was on account of insurrection a certain having been made in the city and murder (being cast into *N(k)O*) (the *no*) (prison. *N(k)O*)
20 Pylate spake agayne to them willynge to let Iesus lowse.
Again (therefore *N(k)O*) Pilate called to them wishing to release Jesus.
21 And they cryed sayinge: Crucify him Crucify him
But they were crying out saying; (do crucify do crucify *N(k)O*) Him.
22 He sayde vnto them the thyrde tyme. What evyll hath he done? I fynde no cause of deeth in him. I will therfore chasten him and let him lowse.
And a third [time] he said to them; What for evil did commit this [man]? No [thing] worthy of death found I in Him. Having chastised therefore Him I will release [Him].
23 And they cryed with loude voyce and required that he myght be crucifyed. And the voyce of them and of the hye Prestes prevayled.
But they were urgent with voices loud asking for Him to be crucified, And were prevailing the voices of them (and of the chief priests. *KO*)
24 And Pylate gave sentence that it shuld be as they required
(*k*) (and *N(k)O*) Pilate sentenced to be done the demand of them.
25 and let lowse vnto them him that for insurreccion and morther was cast into preson whom they desyred: and delyvered Iesus to do with him what they wolde.
He released then (to them *k*) the [one] on account of insurrection and murder cast into (*k*) prison whom they were asking for; and Jesus he delivered to the will of them.
26 And as they ledde him awaye they caught one Symon of Syrene commynge out of the felde: and on him layde they the crosse to beare it after Iesus.
And as they led away Him, having laid hold on (Simon a certain from Cyrene *N(k)O*) (who *k*) (is coming *N(k)O*) from [the] country they put upon him the cross to carry behind Jesus.
27 And ther folowed him a greate company of people and of wemen which weme bewayled and lamented him.
Were following now Him a great multitude of the people and of women who (also *k*) were mourning and they were lamenting for Him.
28 But Iesus turned backe vnto them and sayde: Doughters of Ierusalem wepe not for me: but wepe for youre selves and for youre chyldren.
Having turned then to them Jesus said; Daughters of Jerusalem, not do weep for Me myself, but for yourselves do weep and for the children of you.
29 For beholde the dayes will come when men shall saye: happy are the baren and the wombes that never bare and the pappes which never gave sucke.
For behold are coming days in which they will say; Blessed [are] the barren and (the *no*) wombs that never did bear and breasts that never (they feed. *N(k)O*)
30 Then shall they beginne to saye to the mountaynes fall on vs: and to the hilles cover vs.
Then They will begin to say to the mountains; do fall upon us; and to the hills; do cover us.
31 For yf they do this to a grene tree what shalbe done to the drye?
For if in the green tree these things they do, in the dry what may happen?
32 And ther were two evyll doers ledde with him to be slayne.
Were being led away now also other criminals two with Him to be executed.
33 And when they were come to the place which is called Calvary there they crucified him and the evyll doers one on ryght honde and the other on the lefte.
And when (they came *N(k)O*) to the place which is being called [The] Skull, there they crucified Him and the criminals, the one on [the] right, another and on [the] left.
34 Then sayde Iesus: father forgeve them for they woot not what they do. And they parted his rayment and cast loottes.
And Jesus was saying; Father, do forgive them; not for they know what they do. Dividing then the garments of Him they cast (lots. *NK(o)*)
35 And the people stode and behelde. And the rulers mocked him with thee saying: he holpe other men let him helpe him selfe yf he be Christ the chosen of god.
And had stood the people beholding. Were deriding [Him] then also the rulers (with them *k*) saying; Others He saved, he should save Himself if this is the Christ (*ko*) of God (the *no*) Chosen [One].
36 The soudiers also mocked him and came and gave him veneger
(Mocked *N(k)O*) then Him also the soldiers coming near, (and *k*) sour wine offering to Him
37 and sayde: yf thou be that kynge of ye Iewes save thy silfe.
and saying; If You yourself are the King of the Jews, do save Yourself!
38 And his superscripcio was writte over him in greke in latine and Ebreu: This is the kynge of the Iewes.
There was now also an inscription (written *K(o)*) over Him (writings in Greek and in Latin and in Hebrew; is *K*) the King of the Jews This [is].
39 And one of the evyll doers which hanged rayled on him sayinge: If thou be Christ save thy selfe and vs.
One now of those having been hanged criminals he was denigrating Him saying: (Surely *N(K)O*) you yourself are the Christ? do save Yourself and us!
40 The other answered and rebuked him sayinge. Net herfearest thou god because thou arte in the same damnacion?
Answering now the other (rebuking *N(k)O*) him (was speaking; *N(k)O*) Not even do fear you yourself God that under the same judgment you are?
41 We are ryghteously punesshed for we receave accordynge to oure dedes: But this man hath done nothinge amysse.
and we ourselves indeed justly, Worthy for of what we did we are receiving; [this] man however no [thing] wrong did.
42 And he sayde vnto Iesus: Lorde remember me when thou comest into thy kyngdome.
And he was saying: (*k*) Jesus, do remember me (Lord *K*) when You may come (into *N(k)O*) (the kingdom *NK(o)*) of You!
43 And Iesus sayde vnto him: Verely I saye vnto the to daye shalt thou be with me in Paradyse.
And He said to him (Jesus: *ko*) Amen to you I say: today with Me you will be in Paradise.
44 And it was about the sixt houre. And ther came a darcknes over all the londe vntyll ye nynth houre
(And *no*) it was (now *k*) (already *no*) about [the] hour sixth, and darkness came over all the land until [the] hour ninth
45 and the sonne was darckened. And the vayle of the temple dyd rent even thorow the myddes.
(and *ko*) (The sun darkened. *N(k)O*) (and *ko*) was torn (then *no*) the veil of the temple in [the] middle.
46 And Iesus cryed with a greate voyce and sayd: Father into thy hondes I comende my sprete. And when he thus had sayd he gave vp the goost.
And having called out in a voice loud Jesus said; Father, into [the] hands of You (I myself commit *N(k)O*) the Spirit of Mine. (This now *N(k)O*) having said He breathed His last.
47 When ye Centurion sawe what had happened he glorified God sayinge: Of a surtie this man was perfecte.
Having seen now the centurion that having taken place (he was glorifying *N(k)O*) God saying; Certainly man this righteous was.
48 And all the people that came to geder to that sight beholdynge the thinges which were done: smoote their bestes and returned home.
And all the having come together crowds to spectacle this, (having seen *N(k)O*) the [things] having taken place, beating (their own *k*) breasts were returning [home].
49 And all his acquayntaunce and the wemen that folowed him from Galile stode a farre of beholdynge these thinges.
Had stood now all those who knew (with Him *N(k)O*) (from *no*) afar off also women those (having followed *N(k)O*) Him from Galilee beholding these things.
50 And beholde ther was a man named Ioseph a councelloure and was a good man and a iuste
And behold a man named Joseph a Council member being (also *n*) a man good and righteous;
51 and dyd not consent to the counsell and dede of them which was of Aramathia a cite of the Iewes: which same also wayted for ye kyngdome of God:
he not was having consented to the counsel and to the deed of them; from Arimathea a city of the Jews, who (and *k*) he was waiting for (and himself *k*) the kingdom of God,
52 he went vnto Pilate and begged the boddy of Iesus
He having gone to Pilate asked [for] the body of Jesus.
53 and toke it doune and wrapped it in a lynnen clooth and layed it in an hewen toumbe wherin was never man before layed.
And having taken down (it *k*) he wrapped it in a linen cloth and placed (it *N(k)O*) in a tomb cut in a rock in which no were no [one] (not yet *N(k)O*) laid.
54 And that daye was ye Saboth even and the Saboth drue on.
And [the] Day it was (of Preparation, *NK(o)*) and Sabbath was just beginning.
55 The wemen that folowed after which came with him from Galile behelde the sepulcre and how his body was layed.
Having followed then (and *k*) (the *no*) women who were having come from Galilee with Him saw the tomb and how was laid the body of Him.
56 And they returned and prepared odoures and oyntmetes: but rested the Saboth daye accordynge to the commaundement.
Having returned then they prepared spices and anointing oils And on the indeed Sabbath they rested according to the commandment.

< Luke 23 >