The Jews take Jesus to Pontius Pilate
1Early the next morning the chief_priests and family leaders made plans to kill Jesus. 2They tied his hands and they took Him away to the governor Pilate to punish Him.
Judas dies
3Judas, who had betrayed Jesus, heard that the Jewish_Council had decided that Jesus was guilty and that He must die. Judas felt sorry and he took the 30 silver_coins back to the chief_priests and family leaders. 4He said to them: ‘I have sinned. I have betrayed an innocent Man and now He is going to die.’
But the chief_priests and family leaders said to him: ‘It is not our problem. This is your problem.’ 5Judas took the money and he threw it into the temple and he went and killed himself.
6The chief_priests took the money and said: ‘We can not put this money into the offering-box of the temple. No, we used this money to have a person killed.’
7They decided to take the money and buy a field from the potter to bury strangers there. 8So the people gave a name to that field. Today the people still say that is ‘The field of blood.’
9That happened because the prophet Jeremiah wrote:
‘They took the 30 silver_coins,
the price that the Israelites had paid for him,
10and they took the money to buy the potter's field.
This was what the Lord said to me.’
Jesus stands before Pilate
11Jesus was standing before Pilate, the governor. He asked Jesus: ‘Are You the King_of_the_Jews?’ Jesus answered him: ‘Yes, it is as you say.’
12The chief_priests and family leaders accused Jesus of many things, but Jesus did not say anything. 13Pilate asked Jesus again: ‘Do You hear what they are saying against You? Why don't You say something?’ 14But Jesus did not answer him and the governor was surprised.
The Jews say Jesus must die
15Every year on Passover, Pilate took one prisoner from jail and he let him go free. The people could choose which prisoner they wanted to let free. 16There was a bad man in jail. His name was Barabbas. 17There was a big crowd of people who came together. Pilate asked them: ‘Whom do you want me to let free from jail, Barabbas or Jesus, the Christ?’
18Pilate knew that the chief_priests had brought Jesus to him because they were jealous. 19The governor was sitting on the chair where he always sat when he judged people. Then his wife sent someone to go and say to Pilate: ‘Don't do anything bad to that Man because when I was asleep last night, I dreamt of Him.’
20The chief_priests told the crowd of people to ask Pilate to let Barabbas go free and to kill Jesus. 21The governor asked the people again: ‘Whom must I free from jail? Which one of these 2 people?’ And they said: ‘Barabbas.’
22Then Pilate asked them: ‘What do you want me to do with Jesus, who some people say is the Christ?’ The people shouted: ‘You must crucify Him.’
23Pilate asked them: ‘What has He done wrong?’ But the people shouted_more_loudly: ‘You must crucify Him.’
24Pilate saw that the words he said did not help. The people got more angry and they started to rebel. Then Pilate took water and he washed his hands so that everyone could see it and he said: ‘I am not guilty if this Man dies. It is you who have decided that He must die.’
25All the people answered Pilate and said: ‘We say He must die. We and our children will be guilty because He dies.’
26Pilate let Barabbas go free out of jail. He said the soldiers must beat Jesus with a whip and crucify Him.
The soldiers mock Jesus
27The soldiers took Jesus to Pilate's house. They called all the other soldiers to come with them. 28They took off Jesus' clothes and they put a purple_robe over his shoulders. 29They made a crown of thorn_branches and put it on his head. They put a stick in his right hand. The soldiers knelt before Jesus and mocked Him and said: ‘King_of_the_Jews, we bow before You.’
30They continued to spit on Him and to beat Jesus on his head with a stick. 31After they had mocked Jesus, they took off the purple_robe and they put on his own clothes. The soldiers took Jesus away to crucify Him.
The soldiers crucify Jesus
32They went out of Jerusalem and they saw a man from the city of Cyrene. His name was Simon. The soldiers told Simon to carry the cross of Jesus. 33They came to the place that people named Golgotha. The name means ‘Place of the Skull’.
34They tried to give Jesus wine and myrrh but He did not drink it. 35Then they crucified Jesus and they took his clothes for themselves. They drew_lots to see what piece of the clothes each one would get. 36Then they sat down to guard Him there. 37Above his head they wrote why they had crucified Him. They wrote: ‘This is Jesus, the King_of_the_Jews’.
38The soldiers also crucified 2 thieves with Jesus, one on his right hand side and the other one on his left hand side. 39The people who walked past the cross wanted to humiliate Jesus. They showed that they were glad about what happened to Him 40and they said: ‘You said You would break down the temple and build it again in 3 days. Save Yourself and come down from the cross.’
41The chief_priests and the teachers_of_the_Laws also mocked Jesus. They said: 42‘He saved other people, but He can not save Himself. If He is the King_of_Israel, He must come down from the cross. If we see that, we will believe in Him.
43He said He believes in God. Let God come now and save Him if God loves Him, because Jesus said that He is the Son of God.’
44The 2 thieves on the crosses next to Jesus also said bad things to Him.
Jesus dies
45About the 6th hour, at noon, it became dark in the whole land and it was dark for 3 hours. 46About the 9th hour (3 o'clock) Jesus shouted: ‘Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?’ These words mean: ‘My God, my God, why have You left Me?’
47Some of the people who were standing there heard what Jesus said and they said: ‘He is calling for Elijah.’
48One of the soldiers ran and grabbed a sponge. He put it in vinegar wine and he put it on a stick and held it up to Jesus. 49The other soldier said: ‘We must wait and see if Elijah will come and take Him down from the cross.’
50Jesus shouted_loudly and then He died.
51The curtain in the temple tore from the top down to the bottom. Then there were 2 pieces. God made the earth shake and He made some big rocks break up. 52God opened the graves and many believers who had been dead started to live again. 53They came out of their graves and after Jesus had risen from the dead, they went into Jerusalem, the Holy City, and many people saw them.
54The Roman officer, and the soldiers who were guarding Jesus, saw the earthquake and everything that happened. They were afraid and they said: ‘This Man was really the Son of God.’
55There were many women who were standing a little further away and looking on. They had come from Galilee with Jesus to help Him. 56They were Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the mother of James and John.
Joseph of Arimathea buries the body of Jesus in a tomb
57There was a rich man from the town of Arimathea who was also a follower of Jesus. When evening came 58he went to Pilate and he asked if he could take the body of Jesus. Pilate told the soldiers to give Jesus' body to Joseph. 59Joseph took Jesus' body and he put a clean linen cloth around his body. 60He put Jesus' body in his own new tomb which he had cut in a rock. Then he rolled a big stone in front of the door of the tomb. 61Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting there near the tomb.
The soldiers guard the tomb of Jesus
62The next day was the Sabbath day, the day after the Friday. The chief_priests and the Pharisees went to Pilate. 63They said to Pilate: ‘Sir, we remember that when Jesus lived, He told a lie and said that after 3 days He would live again. 64You must send soldiers to guard the tomb for 3 days. If you don't do it, his disciples will come and steal his body and tell the people that He lives again. This new lie will be worse than the first lie when He said that He is the Christ.’
65Pilate said to them: ‘Take a group of soldiers and tell them to guard the tomb. You know how to do it.’
66The Jewish_leaders went and they told the soldiers to guard the tomb, and they sealed the stone in front of the door of the tomb so that no one could open it.