Matthew 27:27-44

Coverdale(i) 27 Then the debites soudyers toke Iesus, in to the comon hall, and gathered the whole multitude ouer him, 28 and stryped him out of his clothes, and put a purple robe vpo him, 29 and plated a crowne of thorne, & set it vpon his heade, and a rede in his hade, and kneled before him, and mocked him, and sayde: hayle kynge of the Iewes. 30 And spytted vpon him, and toke ye rede, & smote him vpon the heade. 31 And wha they had mocked hi, they toke the robe of him ageyne, & put his owne clothes vpon him, and led him forth, yt they might crucifie hi. 32 And as they were goinge out, they founde a man of Cyren called Symon: him they compelled to beare his crosse. 33 And when they came vnto the place called Golgatha (that is to saye by interpretacio a place of deed mens sculles) 34 they gaue him to drynke, veneger myxte wt gall. And whan he had tasted therof, he wolde not drynke. 35 So whan they had crucified him, they parted his garmetes, and cast lottes therfore: that the thinge might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the prophet: They haue parted my garmetes amonge the, & cast lottes vpon my vesture. 36 And there they sat, and watched hi. 37 And aboue ouer his heade, they put vp the cause of his death in wrytinge: namely: This is the kynge of the Iewes. 38 Then were there two murthurers crucified with him, the one of the right hande, and the other on the left. 39 They that wente by, reuyled him, and wagged their heades 40 and 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. 41 The hye prestes also in like maner with the scrybes & elders, laughed him to scorne, and sayde: 42 he 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 43 He trusted in God, let him delyuer him now, yf he wil haue him. For he hath sayde: I am the sonne of God. 44 The murtherers also that were crucified with him, cast the same in his tethe.