Diaglott(i)
31 The then Jews (that not might remain on the cross the bodies in the sabbath; since a preparation it was; was for great the day that of the sabbath) asked the Pilate, that might be broken of them the legs, and they might be taken away.
32 Came therefore the soldiers, and of the indeed first, they brake the legs, and of the other that having been crucified with him.
33 To but the Jesus having come, when they saw him already having died, not they broke of him the legs;
34 but one of the soldiers with a spear of him the side pierced, and immediately came out blood and water.
35 And he having seen has testified, and true of him is the testimony; and he knows, that rue things he says, so that also you may believe.
36 Occurred for these things, that the writing might be fulfilled: A bone not shall be broken of him.
37 And again another writing says: They shall look into whom they pierced.
38 After and these things, asked the Pilate the Joseph that from Arimathea, (being a disciple of the Jesus, having been hid but through the fear of the Jews,) that he might take away the body of the Jesus, and permitted the Pilate. He came therefore and took away the body of the Jesus.