Mace(i)
1 Early in the morning the chief priests, the rulers, and Scribes, even the whole council, after having deliberated together, caus'd Jesus to be bound, then led him away and deliver'd him to Pilate.
2 Pilate therefore ask'd him, art thou the king of the Jews? and he made answer, yes.
3 the chief priests continuing to accuse him with much clamour,
4 Pilate spake to him again, and said, will you make no defence for your self? don't you hear what they urge against you?
5 but Jesus still made no answer; so that Pilate was much amaz'd.
6 Now during the feast, it was customary to release a prisoner, to be nominated by the people.
7 Barabbas lay then confin'd with other seditious, who had committed murder in an insurrection.
8 the populace therefore fell a roaring, and desired him to do as was always practis'd.
9 but Pilate answered them, saying, do you chuse to have Jesus releas'd, the king of the Jews?
10 for he perceived plainly, it was out of malice, that the chief priests had prosecuted him.
11 but the chief priests incited the people to demand, that he would rather release Barabbas.
12 Pilate still urg'd them again, and said, what then would you have me do with him, that you stile king of the Jews?
13 and they cried out again, crucify him.
14 Pilate replied, why, what harm has he done? but they cried out more furiously, crucify him.
15 Pilate therefore willing to humour the people, released to them Barabbas, and having caused Jesus to be scourg'd, he deliver'd him to be crucified.
16 Then the soldiers took Jesus away into the hall, call'd Pretorium; and summon'd their whole company together.
17 and they put on him a purple cloth, and set a wreath of thorns upon his head for a crown;
18 then they began to salute him, saying, "Hail king of the Jews!"
19 and they struck him on the head with a cane, spit upon him, and bowing their knees, made a show of reverence.
20 Their mockery ended, they stript him of his purple, and put his own cloaths on him; then led him away to be crucified.
21 one Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus, as he pass'd by in his return out of the country, was compell'd to carry the cross.
22 so they brought him to a place called Golgotha, that is, the place of a skull.
23 there they offered him myrrhed wine to drink, but he did not take it.
24 after they had crucified him, they shared his garments, by casting lots for them: to determine what each of them should take.
25 now it was the third hour of the day, when they crucified him,
26 and the inscription of the charge against him was thus express'd, THE KING OF THE JEWS.
27 at the same time they crucified two robbers, one on his right hand, the other on his left.
28 so that this passage of scripture was fulfill'd, "and he was numbred with the transgressors."