< یوہَنَح 19 >

پِیلاتو یِیشُمْ آنِییَ کَشَیا پْراہارَیَتْ۔ 1
Then Pilate took Jesus and had Him flogged.
پَشْچاتْ سیناگَنَح کَنْٹَکَنِرْمِّتَں مُکُٹَں تَسْیَ مَسْتَکے سَمَرْپْیَ وارْتّاکِیوَرْنَں راجَپَرِچّھَدَں پَرِدھاپْیَ، 2
The soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns, set it on His head, and dressed Him in a purple robe.
ہے یِہُودِییاناں راجَنْ نَمَسْکارَ اِتْیُکْتْوا تَں چَپیٹیناہَنْتُمْ آرَبھَتَ۔ 3
And they went up to Him again and again, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” and slapping Him in the face.
تَدا پِیلاتَح پُنَرَپِ بَہِرْگَتْوا لوکانْ اَوَدَتْ، اَسْیَ کَمَپْیَپَرادھَں نَ لَبھےہَں، پَشْیَتَ تَدْ یُشْمانْ جْناپَیِتُں یُشْماکَں سَنِّدھَو بَہِرینَمْ آنَیامِ۔ 4
Once again Pilate came out and said to the Jews, “Look, I am bringing Him out to you to let you know that I find no basis for a charge against Him.”
تَتَح پَرَں یِیشُح کَنْٹَکَمُکُٹَوانْ وارْتّاکِیوَرْنَوَسَنَواںشْچَ بَہِراگَچّھَتْ۔ تَتَح پِیلاتَ اُکْتَوانْ اینَں مَنُشْیَں پَشْیَتَ۔ 5
When Jesus came out wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe, Pilate said to them, “Here is the man!”
تَدا پْرَدھانَیاجَکاح پَداتَیَشْچَ تَں درِشْٹْوا، اینَں کْرُشے وِدھَ، اینَں کْرُشے وِدھَ، اِتْیُکْتْوا رَوِتُں آرَبھَنْتَ۔ تَتَح پِیلاتَح کَتھِتَوانْ یُویَں سْوَیَمْ اینَں نِیتْوا کْرُشے وِدھَتَ، اَہَمْ ایتَسْیَ کَمَپْیَپَرادھَں نَ پْراپْتَوانْ۔ 6
As soon as the chief priests and officers saw Him, they shouted, “Crucify Him! Crucify Him!” “You take Him and crucify Him,” Pilate replied, “for I find no basis for a charge against Him.”
یِہُودِییاح پْرَتْیَوَدَنْ اَسْماکَں یا وْیَوَسْتھاسْتے تَدَنُساریناسْیَ پْرانَہَنَنَمْ اُچِتَں یَتویَں سْوَمْ اِیشْوَرَسْیَ پُتْرَمَوَدَتْ۔ 7
“We have a law,” answered the Jews, “and according to that law He must die, because He declared Himself to be the Son of God.”
پِیلاتَ اِماں کَتھاں شْرُتْوا مَہاتْراسَیُکْتَح 8
When Pilate heard this statement, he was even more afraid,
سَنْ پُنَرَپِ راجَگرِہَ آگَتْیَ یِیشُں پرِشْٹَوانْ تْوَں کُتْرَتْیو لوکَح؟ کِنْتُ یِیشَسْتَسْیَ کِمَپِ پْرَتْیُتَّرَں ناوَدَتْ۔ 9
and he went back into the Praetorium. “Where are You from?” he asked. But Jesus gave no answer.
۱ تَتَح پِیلاتْ کَتھِتَوانَ تْوَں کِں مَیا سارْدّھَں نَ سَںلَپِشْیَسِ ؟ تْواں کْرُشے ویدھِتُں وا موچَیِتُں شَکْتِ رْمَماسْتے اِتِ کِں تْوَں نَ جاناسِ ؟ تَدا یِیشُح پْرَتْیَوَدَدْ اِیشْوَرینادَں مَموپَرِ تَوَ کِمَپْیَدھِپَتِتْوَں نَ وِدْیَتے، تَتھاپِ یو جَنو ماں تَوَ ہَسْتے سَمارْپَیَتْ تَسْیَ مَہاپاتَکَں جاتَمْ۔ 10
So Pilate said to Him, “Do You refuse to speak to me? Do You not know that I have authority to release You and authority to crucify You?”
تَدا یِیشُح پْرَتْیَوَدَدْ اِیشْوَرینادَتَّں مَموپَرِ تَوَ کِمَپْیَدھِپَتِتْوَں نَ وِدْیَتے، تَتھاپِ یو جَنو ماں تَوَ ہَسْتے سَمارْپَیَتْ تَسْیَ مَہاپاتَکَں جاتَمْ۔ 11
Jesus answered, “You would have no authority over Me if it were not given to you from above. Therefore the one who handed Me over to you is guilty of greater sin.”
تَدارَبھْیَ پِیلاتَسْتَں موچَیِتُں چیشْٹِتَوانْ کِنْتُ یِہُودِییا رُوَنْتو وْیاہَرَنْ یَدِیمَں مانَوَں تْیَجَسِ تَرْہِ تْوَں کَیسَرَسْیَ مِتْرَں نَ بھَوَسِ، یو جَنَح سْوَں راجانَں وَکْتِ سَایوَ کَیمَرَسْیَ وِرُدّھاں کَتھاں کَتھَیَتِ۔ 12
From then on, Pilate tried to release Him, but the Jews kept shouting, “If you release this man, you are no friend of Caesar. Anyone who declares himself a king is defying Caesar.”
ایتاں کَتھاں شْرُتْوا پِیلاتو یِیشُں بَہِرانِییَ نِسْتاروتْسَوَسْیَ آسادَنَدِنَسْیَ دْوِتِییَپْرَہَراتْ پُورْوَّں پْرَسْتَرَبَنْدھَنَنامْنِ سْتھانے رْتھاتْ اِبْرِییَبھاشَیا یَدْ گَبِّتھا کَتھْیَتے تَسْمِنْ سْتھانے وِچاراسَنَ اُپاوِشَتْ۔ 13
When Pilate heard these words, he brought Jesus out and sat on the judgment seat at a place called the Stone Pavement, which in Hebrew is Gabbatha.
اَنَنْتَرَں پِیلاتو یِہُودِییانْ اَوَدَتْ، یُشْماکَں راجانَں پَشْیَتَ۔ 14
It was the day of Preparation for the Passover, about the sixth hour. And Pilate said to the Jews, “Here is your King!”
کِنْتُ اینَں دُورِیکُرُ، اینَں دُورِیکُرُ، اینَں کْرُشے وِدھَ، اِتِ کَتھاں کَتھَیِتْوا تے رَوِتُمْ آرَبھَنْتَ؛ تَدا پِیلاتَح کَتھِتَوانْ یُشْماکَں راجانَں کِں کْرُشے ویدھِشْیامِ؟ پْرَدھانَیاجَکا اُتَّرَمْ اَوَدَنْ کَیسَرَں وِنا کوپِ راجاسْماکَں ناسْتِ۔ 15
At this, they shouted, “Away with Him! Away with Him! Crucify Him!” “Shall I crucify your King?” Pilate asked. “We have no king but Caesar,” replied the chief priests.
تَتَح پِیلاتو یِیشُں کْرُشے ویدھِتُں تیشاں ہَسْتیشُ سَمارْپَیَتْ، تَتَسْتے تَں دھرِتْوا نِیتَوَنْتَح۔ 16
Then Pilate handed Jesus over to be crucified, and the soldiers took Him away.
تَتَح پَرَں یِیشُح کْرُشَں وَہَنْ شِرَحکَپالَمْ اَرْتھادْ یَدْ اِبْرِییَبھاشَیا گُلْگَلْتاں وَدَنْتِ تَسْمِنْ سْتھانَ اُپَسْتھِتَح۔ 17
Carrying His own cross, He went out to The Place of the Skull, which in Hebrew is called Golgotha.
تَتَسْتے مَدھْیَسْتھانے تَں تَسْیوبھَیَپارْشْوے دْواوَپَرَو کْرُشےوِدھَنْ۔ 18
There they crucified Him, and with Him two others, one on each side, with Jesus in the middle.
اَپَرَمْ ایشَ یِہُودِییاناں راجا ناسَرَتِییَیِیشُح، اِتِ وِجْناپَنَں لِکھِتْوا پِیلاتَسْتَسْیَ کْرُشوپَرِ سَمَیوجَیَتْ۔ 19
Pilate also had a notice posted on the cross. It read: JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS.
سا لِپِح اِبْرِییَیُونانِییَرومِییَبھاشابھِ رْلِکھِتا؛ یِیشوح کْرُشَویدھَنَسْتھانَں نَگَرَسْیَ سَمِیپَں، تَسْمادْ بَہَوو یِہُودِییاسْتاں پَٹھِتُمْ آرَبھَنْتَ۔ 20
Many of the Jews read this sign, because the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and it was written in Hebrew, Latin, and Greek.
یِہُودِییاناں پْرَدھانَیاجَکاح پِیلاتَمِتِ نْیَویدَیَنْ یِہُودِییاناں راجیتِ واکْیَں نَ کِنْتُ ایشَ سْوَں یِہُودِییاناں راجانَمْ اَوَدَدْ اِتّھَں لِکھَتُ۔ 21
So the chief priests of the Jews said to Pilate, “Do not write, ‘The King of the Jews,’ but only that He said, ‘I am the King of the Jews.’”
تَتَح پِیلاتَ اُتَّرَں دَتَّوانْ یَلّیکھَنِییَں تَلِّکھِتَوانْ۔ 22
Pilate answered, “What I have written, I have written.”
اِتّھَں سیناگَنو یِیشُں کْرُشے وِدھِتْوا تَسْیَ پَرِدھییَوَسْتْرَں چَتُرو بھاگانْ کرِتْوا ایکَیکَسینا ایکَیکَبھاگَمْ اَگرِہْلَتْ تَسْیوتَّرِییَوَسْتْرَنْچاگرِہْلَتْ۔ کِنْتُوتَّرِییَوَسْتْرَں سُوچِسیوَنَں وِنا سَرْوَّمْ اُوتَں۔ 23
When the soldiers had crucified Jesus, they divided His garments into four parts, one for each soldier, with the tunic remaining. It was seamless, woven in one piece from top to bottom.
تَسْماتّے وْیاہَرَنْ ایتَتْ کَح پْراپْسْیَتِ؟ تَنَّ کھَنْڈَیِتْوا تَتْرَ گُٹِکاپاتَں کَرَوامَ۔ وِبھَجَنْتےدھَرِییَں مے وَسَنَں تے پَرَسْپَرَں۔ مَموتَّرِییَوَسْتْرارْتھَں گُٹِکاں پاتَیَنْتِ چَ۔ اِتِ یَدْواکْیَں دھَرْمَّپُسْتَکے لِکھِتَماسْتے تَتْ سیناگَنینیتّھَں وْیَوَہَرَناتْ سِدّھَمَبھَوَتْ۔ 24
So they said to one another, “Let us not tear it. Instead, let us cast lots to see who will get it.” This was to fulfill the Scripture: “They divided My garments among them, and cast lots for My clothing.” So that is what the soldiers did.
تَدانِیں یِیشو رْماتا ماتُ رْبھَگِنِی چَ یا کْلِیَپا بھارْیّا مَرِیَمْ مَگْدَلِینِی مَرِیَمْ چَ ایتاسْتَسْیَ کْرُشَسْیَ سَنِّدھَو سَمَتِشْٹھَنْ۔ 25
Near the cross of Jesus stood His mother and her sister, as well as Mary the wife of Clopas and Mary Magdalene.
تَتو یِیشُح سْوَماتَرَں پْرِیَتَمَشِشْیَنْچَ سَمِیپے دَنْڈایَمانَو وِلوکْیَ ماتَرَمْ اَوَدَتْ، ہے یوشِدْ اینَں تَوَ پُتْرَں پَشْیَ، 26
When Jesus saw His mother and the disciple whom He loved standing nearby, He said to His mother, “Woman, here is your son.”
شِشْیَنْتْوَوَدَتْ، ایناں تَوَ ماتَرَں پَشْیَ۔ تَتَح سَ شِشْیَسْتَدْگھَٹِکایاں تاں نِجَگرِہَں نِیتَوانْ۔ 27
Then He said to the disciple, “Here is your mother.” So from that hour, this disciple took her into his home.
اَنَنْتَرَں سَرْوَّں کَرْمّادھُنا سَمْپَنَّمَبھُوتْ یِیشُرِتِ جْناتْوا دھَرْمَّپُسْتَکَسْیَ وَچَنَں یَتھا سِدّھَں بھَوَتِ تَدَرْتھَمْ اَکَتھَیَتْ مَمَ پِپاسا جاتا۔ 28
After this, knowing that everything had now been accomplished, and to fulfill the Scripture, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.”
تَتَسْتَسْمِنْ سْتھانے اَمْلَرَسینَ پُورْنَپاتْرَسْتھِتْیا تے سْپَنْجَمیکَں تَدَمْلَرَسینارْدْرِیکرِتْیَ ایسوبْنَلے تَدْ یوجَیِتْوا تَسْیَ مُکھَسْیَ سَنِّدھاوَسْتھاپَیَنْ۔ 29
A jar of sour wine was sitting there. So they soaked a sponge in the wine, put it on a stalk of hyssop, and lifted it to His mouth.
تَدا یِیشُرَمْلَرَسَں گرِہِیتْوا سَرْوَّں سِدّھَمْ اِتِ کَتھاں کَتھَیِتْوا مَسْتَکَں نَمَیَنْ پْرانانْ پَرْیَّتْیَجَتْ۔ 30
When Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished.” And bowing His head, He yielded up His spirit.
تَدْوِنَمْ آسادَنَدِنَں تَسْماتْ پَرےہَنِ وِشْرامَوارے دیہا یَتھا کْرُشوپَرِ نَ تِشْٹھَنْتِ، یَتَح سَ وِشْرامَوارو مَہادِنَماسِیتْ، تَسْمادْ یِہُودِییاح پِیلاتَنِکَٹَں گَتْوا تیشاں پادَبھَنْجَنَسْیَ سْتھانانْتَرَنَیَنَسْیَ چانُمَتِں پْرارْتھَیَنْتَ۔ 31
It was the day of Preparation, and the next day was a High Sabbath. In order that the bodies would not remain on the cross during the Sabbath, the Jews asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies removed.
اَتَح سینا آگَتْیَ یِیشُنا سَہَ کْرُشے ہَتَیوح پْرَتھَمَدْوِتِییَچورَیوح پادانْ اَبھَنْجَنْ؛ 32
So the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified with Jesus, and those of the other.
کِنْتُ یِیشوح سَنِّدھِں گَتْوا سَ مرِتَ اِتِ درِشْٹْوا تَسْیَ پادَو نابھَنْجَنْ۔ 33
But when they came to Jesus and saw that He was already dead, they did not break His legs.
پَشْچادْ ایکو یودّھا شُولاگھاتینَ تَسْیَ کُکْشِمْ اَوِدھَتْ تَتْکْشَناتْ تَسْمادْ رَکْتَں جَلَنْچَ نِرَگَچّھَتْ۔ 34
Instead, one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and immediately blood and water flowed out.
یو جَنوسْیَ ساکْشْیَں دَداتِ سَ سْوَیَں درِشْٹَوانْ تَسْییدَں ساکْشْیَں سَتْیَں تَسْیَ کَتھا یُشْماکَں وِشْواسَں جَنَیِتُں یوگْیا تَتْ سَ جاناتِ۔ 35
The one who saw it has testified to this, and his testimony is true. He knows that he is telling the truth, so that you also may believe.
تَسْیَیکَمْ اَسْدھْیَپِ نَ بھَںکْشْیَتے، 36
Now these things happened so that the Scripture would be fulfilled: “Not one of His bones will be broken.”
تَدْوَدْ اَنْیَشاسْتْریپِ لِکھْیَتے، یَتھا، "درِشْٹِپاتَں کَرِشْیَنْتِ تےوِدھَنْ یَنْتُ تَمْپْرَتِ۔ " 37
And, as another Scripture says: “They will look on the One they have pierced.”
اَرِمَتھِییَنَگَرَسْیَ یُوشَپھْناما شِشْیَ ایکَ آسِیتْ کِنْتُ یِہُودِیییبھْیو بھَیاتْ پْرَکاشِتو نَ بھَوَتِ؛ سَ یِیشو رْدیہَں نیتُں پِیلاتَسْیانُمَتِں پْرارْتھَیَتَ، تَتَح پِیلاتینانُمَتے سَتِ سَ گَتْوا یِیشو رْدیہَمْ اَنَیَتْ۔ 38
Afterward, Joseph of Arimathea, who was a disciple of Jesus (but secretly for fear of the Jews), asked Pilate to let him remove the body of Jesus. Pilate gave him permission, so he came and removed His body.
اَپَرَں یو نِکَدِیمو راتْرَو یِیشوح سَمِیپَمْ اَگَچّھَتْ سوپِ گَنْدھَرَسینَ مِشْرِتَں پْرایینَ پَنْچاشَتْسیٹَکَمَگُرُں گرِہِیتْواگَچّھَتْ۔ 39
Nicodemus, who had previously come to Jesus at night, also brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about seventy-five pounds.
تَتَسْتے یِہُودِییاناں شْمَشانے سْتھاپَنَرِیتْیَنُسارینَ تَتْسُگَنْدھِدْرَوْیینَ سَہِتَں تَسْیَ دیہَں وَسْتْریناویشْٹَیَنْ۔ 40
So they took the body of Jesus and wrapped it in linen cloths with the spices, according to the Jewish burial custom.
اَپَرَنْچَ یَتْرَ سْتھانے تَں کْرُشےوِدھَنْ تَسْیَ نِکَٹَسْتھودْیانے یَتْرَ کِمَپِ مرِتَدیہَں کَداپِ ناسْتھاپْیَتَ تادرِشَمْ ایکَں نُوتَنَں شْمَشانَمْ آسِیتْ۔ 41
Now there was a garden in the place where Jesus was crucified, and in the garden a new tomb in which no one had yet been laid.
یِہُودِییانامْ آسادَنَدِناگَمَناتْ تے تَسْمِنْ سَمِیپَسْتھَشْمَشانے یِیشُمْ اَشایَیَنْ۔ 42
And because it was the Jewish day of Preparation and the tomb was nearby, they placed Jesus there.

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