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YAH SHUA IN FRONT OF PILATOS
And rising; the whole multitude leads him to Pilatos. 2 And they begin accusing him, wording, We find this one perverting the goyim, and forbidding to give tribute to the Kaisar, wording that he himself is Messiah Sovereign. 3 And Pilatos asks him, wording, Are you the Sovereign of the Yah Hudiym? And he answers him, saying, You worded. 4 And Pilatos says to the archpriests and to the multitude, I find no cause in this human. 5 And they are the more insistent, wording, He stirs the people, doctrinating throughout all Yah Hudah beginning from Galiyl to here. 6 When Pilatos hears of Galiyl, he asks whether the human be a Galiliy. 7
YAH SHUA IN FRONT OF HEROD
And as soon as he knows that he is from the authority of Herod, he resends him to Herod, who himself is also at Yeru Shalem in those days. 8 And Herod sees Yah Shua, and is extremely cheerful: for he had willed to see him for long, because he heard much about him; and he hoped to see some sign become by him. 9 And he asks him enough words; but he answers him naught: 10 and the archpriests and scribes stand and vigorously accuse him: 11 and Herod with his warriors belittle him and mock him and array him in radiant apparel and resend him to Pilatos. 12 And the same day Pilatos and Herod become friends with one another: for previously they were at enmity between themselves. 13
PILATOS WILLS TO RELEASE YAH SHUA
And Pilatos calls together the archpriests and the archs and the people, 14 and says to them, You offer this human to me as one who turns the people: and behold, I, examining him in your sight, find no cause in this human of those whereof you accuse him: 15 nor even Herod: for I resent you to him; and behold, he transacted naught worthy of death: 16 so I discipline him and release. 17 - for of necessity he releases one to them at the celebration. 18 And the whole multitude screams simultaneously, wording, Take this one, and release to us Bar Abbas: 19 - who for a riot being in the city and for murder, was cast in the guardhouse. 20 So Pilatos, wills to release Yah Shua, and speaks to them again: 21 but they shout, wording, Stake! Stake him! 22 And he says to them the third time, Indeed, what evil did he? I find no cause of death in him: so I discipline him and release him. 23 And they impose with mega voices, asking to stake him: and the voices of them and of the archpriests overpowered. 24 And Pilatos adjudges that it be as they require: 25 and he releases to them him who for riot and murder was cast into the guardhouse, whom they had asked; but he betrays Yah Shua as they willed. 26
SHIMON BEARS THE STAKE OF YAH SHUA
And as they lead him away, they take hold on Shimon, a Cyrenian, coming from the field; and they put the stake on him to bear it after Yah Shua. 27 And a vast multitude of people follow him, and also of women who chop and lament him. 28 And Yah Shua turns to them and says, Daughters of Yeru Shalem, weep not for me: however weep for yourselves and for your children. 29 For, behold, the days come in which they say, Blessed - the sterile and the wombs that never birthed and the breasts that never nippled. 30 Then they begin to word to the mountains, Fall on us; and to the hills, Veil us. 31 For if they do these in a watered staff, what becomes in the dry? 32 And also two others - evilworkers are led to be taken out with him. 33
YAH SHUA STAKED
And they come to the place called Cranium, and there they stake him and the evilworkers, one indeed at the right and one at the left. 34 And Yah Shua words, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. - and they divide his garment and cast lots. 35 and the people stand observing. and also the archs with them sneer, wording, He saved others; let him save himself, if he be the Messiah, the select of Elohim. 36 And the warriors also mock him, coming to him, and offering him vinegar, 37 and wording, If you are the Sovereign of the Yah Hudiym, save yourself. 38 And also an epigraph is scribed over him in scribings of Hellenic and Romaic and Hebraic, THIS IS THE SOVEREIGN OF THE YAH HUDIYM. 39 And one of the evilworkers who is staked blasphemes him, wording, If you are the Messiah, save yourself and us. 40 But the other answers rebuking him, wording, Awe you not Elohim, seeing you are in the same judgment? 41 And we indeed justly; for we take that worthy of our transactions: but this one transacted naught inordinate. 42 And he words to Yah Shua, Adonay, remember me whenever you come into your sovereigndom. 43 And Yah Shua says to him, Amen! I word to you, Today you are with me in paradise. 44
YAH SHUA EXPIRES
And being about the sixth hour, a darkness becomes over all the earth until the ninth hour: 45 and the sun darkens, and the veil of the nave splits in the middle. 46 And Yah Shua voices with a mega voice, saying, Father, into your hands I set forth my spirit: - and saying thus, he expires. 47 Now the centurion seeing what becomes, glorifies Elohim, wording, Indeed this is a just human. 48 And all the multitude convening together to that observation, observing these that become, strike their chests, and return: 49 and all his acquaintances and the women who followed him from Galiyl stand afar off, seeing these. 50
YAH SHUA ENTOMBED
And behold, a man named Yoseph, being a counsellor; a good man and just: 51 - who agreed not to their counsel and acts - of Rahmah, a city of the Yah Hudiym: who himself also awaited the sovereigndom of Elohim: 52 this one goes to Pilatos, and asks the body of Yah Shua: 53 and he takes it down and wraps it in linen and places it in a tomb quarried from rock - wherein no one had yet laid: 54 and that day is the preparation and the shabbath dawns. 55 And also the women who came with him from Galiyl, follow after, and see the tomb, and how his body is placed: 56 and they return and prepare aromatics and myrrh; and indeed quiet on the shabbath according to the misvah.
YAH SHUA IN FRONT OF PILATOS
And rising; the whole multitude leads him to Pilatos. 2 And they begin accusing him, wording, We find this one perverting the goyim, and forbidding to give tribute to the Kaisar, wording that he himself is Messiah Sovereign. 3 And Pilatos asks him, wording, Are you the Sovereign of the Yah Hudiym? And he answers him, saying, You worded. 4 And Pilatos says to the archpriests and to the multitude, I find no cause in this human. 5 And they are the more insistent, wording, He stirs the people, doctrinating throughout all Yah Hudah beginning from Galiyl to here. 6 When Pilatos hears of Galiyl, he asks whether the human be a Galiliy. 7
YAH SHUA IN FRONT OF HEROD
And as soon as he knows that he is from the authority of Herod, he resends him to Herod, who himself is also at Yeru Shalem in those days. 8 And Herod sees Yah Shua, and is extremely cheerful: for he had willed to see him for long, because he heard much about him; and he hoped to see some sign become by him. 9 And he asks him enough words; but he answers him naught: 10 and the archpriests and scribes stand and vigorously accuse him: 11 and Herod with his warriors belittle him and mock him and array him in radiant apparel and resend him to Pilatos. 12 And the same day Pilatos and Herod become friends with one another: for previously they were at enmity between themselves. 13
PILATOS WILLS TO RELEASE YAH SHUA
And Pilatos calls together the archpriests and the archs and the people, 14 and says to them, You offer this human to me as one who turns the people: and behold, I, examining him in your sight, find no cause in this human of those whereof you accuse him: 15 nor even Herod: for I resent you to him; and behold, he transacted naught worthy of death: 16 so I discipline him and release. 17 - for of necessity he releases one to them at the celebration. 18 And the whole multitude screams simultaneously, wording, Take this one, and release to us Bar Abbas: 19 - who for a riot being in the city and for murder, was cast in the guardhouse. 20 So Pilatos, wills to release Yah Shua, and speaks to them again: 21 but they shout, wording, Stake! Stake him! 22 And he says to them the third time, Indeed, what evil did he? I find no cause of death in him: so I discipline him and release him. 23 And they impose with mega voices, asking to stake him: and the voices of them and of the archpriests overpowered. 24 And Pilatos adjudges that it be as they require: 25 and he releases to them him who for riot and murder was cast into the guardhouse, whom they had asked; but he betrays Yah Shua as they willed. 26
SHIMON BEARS THE STAKE OF YAH SHUA
And as they lead him away, they take hold on Shimon, a Cyrenian, coming from the field; and they put the stake on him to bear it after Yah Shua. 27 And a vast multitude of people follow him, and also of women who chop and lament him. 28 And Yah Shua turns to them and says, Daughters of Yeru Shalem, weep not for me: however weep for yourselves and for your children. 29 For, behold, the days come in which they say, Blessed - the sterile and the wombs that never birthed and the breasts that never nippled. 30 Then they begin to word to the mountains, Fall on us; and to the hills, Veil us. 31 For if they do these in a watered staff, what becomes in the dry? 32 And also two others - evilworkers are led to be taken out with him. 33
YAH SHUA STAKED
And they come to the place called Cranium, and there they stake him and the evilworkers, one indeed at the right and one at the left. 34 And Yah Shua words, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. - and they divide his garment and cast lots. 35 and the people stand observing. and also the archs with them sneer, wording, He saved others; let him save himself, if he be the Messiah, the select of Elohim. 36 And the warriors also mock him, coming to him, and offering him vinegar, 37 and wording, If you are the Sovereign of the Yah Hudiym, save yourself. 38 And also an epigraph is scribed over him in scribings of Hellenic and Romaic and Hebraic, THIS IS THE SOVEREIGN OF THE YAH HUDIYM. 39 And one of the evilworkers who is staked blasphemes him, wording, If you are the Messiah, save yourself and us. 40 But the other answers rebuking him, wording, Awe you not Elohim, seeing you are in the same judgment? 41 And we indeed justly; for we take that worthy of our transactions: but this one transacted naught inordinate. 42 And he words to Yah Shua, Adonay, remember me whenever you come into your sovereigndom. 43 And Yah Shua says to him, Amen! I word to you, Today you are with me in paradise. 44
YAH SHUA EXPIRES
And being about the sixth hour, a darkness becomes over all the earth until the ninth hour: 45 and the sun darkens, and the veil of the nave splits in the middle. 46 And Yah Shua voices with a mega voice, saying, Father, into your hands I set forth my spirit: - and saying thus, he expires. 47 Now the centurion seeing what becomes, glorifies Elohim, wording, Indeed this is a just human. 48 And all the multitude convening together to that observation, observing these that become, strike their chests, and return: 49 and all his acquaintances and the women who followed him from Galiyl stand afar off, seeing these. 50
YAH SHUA ENTOMBED
And behold, a man named Yoseph, being a counsellor; a good man and just: 51 - who agreed not to their counsel and acts - of Rahmah, a city of the Yah Hudiym: who himself also awaited the sovereigndom of Elohim: 52 this one goes to Pilatos, and asks the body of Yah Shua: 53 and he takes it down and wraps it in linen and places it in a tomb quarried from rock - wherein no one had yet laid: 54 and that day is the preparation and the shabbath dawns. 55 And also the women who came with him from Galiyl, follow after, and see the tomb, and how his body is placed: 56 and they return and prepare aromatics and myrrh; and indeed quiet on the shabbath according to the misvah.