St Luke 23
23
1AND the whole multitude of them rising up, led him to Pilate.
2And they began to accuse him, saying: We have found this man perverting our nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, and saying that he is Christ the king.
3And Pilate asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews? But he answering, said: Thou sayest it.
4And Pilate said to the chief priests and to the multitudes: I find no cause in this man.
5But they were more earnest, saying: He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Judea, beginning from Galilee to this place.
6But Pilate hearing Galilee, asked if the man were of Galilee?
7And when he understood that he was of Herod's jurisdiction, he sent him away to Herod, who was also himself at Jerusalem, in those days.
8And Herod, seeing Jesus, was very glad; for he was desirous of a long time to see him, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to see some sign wrought by him.
9And he questioned him in many words. But he answered him nothing.
10And the chief priests and the scribes stood by, earnestly accusing him.
11And Herod with his army set him at nought, and mocked him, putting on him a white garment, and sent him back to Pilate.
12And Herod and Pilate were made friends, that same day; for before they were enemies one to another.
13And Pilate, calling together the chief priests, and the magistrates, and the people,
14Said to them: You have presented unto me this man, as one that perverteth the people; and behold I, having examined him before you, find no cause in this man, in those things wherein you accuse him.
15No, nor Herod neither. For I sent you to him, and behold, nothing worthy of death is done to him.
16I will chastise him therefore, and release him.
17Now of necessity he was to release unto them one upon the feast day.
18But the whole multitude together cried out, saying: Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas:
19Who, for a certain sedition made in the city, and for a murder, was cast into prison.
20And Pilate again spoke to them, desiring to release Jesus.
21But they cried again, saying: Crucify him, crucify him.
22And he said to them the third time: Why, what evil hath this man done? I find no cause of death in him. I will chastise him therefore, and let him go.
23But they were instant with loud voices, requiring that he might be crucified; and their voices prevailed.
24And Pilate gave sentence that it should be as they required.
25And he released unto them him who for murder and sedition, had been cast into prison, whom they had desired; but Jesus he delivered up to their will.
26And as they led him away, they laid hold of one Simon of Cyrene, coming from the country; and they laid the cross on him to carry after Jesus.
27And there followed him a great multitude of people, and of women, who bewailed and lamented him.
28But Jesus turning to them, said: Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not over me; but weep for yourselves, and for your children.
29For behold, the days shall come, wherein they will say: Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that have not borne, and the paps that have not given suck.
30Then shall they begin to say to the mountains: Fall upon us; and to the hills: Cover us.
31For if in the green wood they do these things, what shall be done in the dry?
32And there were also two other malefactors led with him to be put to death.
33And when they were come to the place which is called Calvary, they crucified him there; and the robbers, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
34And Jesus said: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. But they, dividing his garments, cast lots.
35And the people stood beholding, and the rulers with them derided him, saying: He saved others; let him save himself, if he be Christ, the elect of God.
36And the soldiers also mocked him, coming to him, and offering him vinegar,
37And saying: If thou be the king of the Jews, save thyself.
38And there was also a superscription written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew: THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
39And one of those robbers who were hanged, blasphemed him, saying: If thou be Christ, save thyself and us.
40But the other answering, rebuked him, saying: Neither dost thou fear God, seeing thou art condemned under the same condemnation?
41And we indeed justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this man hath done no evil.
42And he said to Jesus: Lord, remember me when thou shalt come into thy kingdom.
43And Jesus said to him: Amen I say to thee, this day thou shalt be with me in paradise.
44And it was almost the sixth hour; and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour.
45And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was rent in the midst.
46And Jesus crying out with a loud voice, said: Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit. And saying this, he gave up the ghost.
47Now the centurion, seeing what was done, glorified God, saying: Indeed this was a just man.
48And all the multitude of them that were come together to that sight, and saw the things that were done, returned striking their breasts.
49And all his acquaintance, and the women that had followed him from Galilee, stood afar off, beholding these things.
50And behold there was a man named Joseph, who was a counsellor, a good and just man,
51(The same had not consented to their counsel and doings;) of Arimathea, a city of Judea; who also himself looked for the kingdom of God.
52This man went to Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus.
53And taking him down, he wrapped him in fine linen, and laid him in a sepulchre that was hewed in stone, wherein never yet any man had been laid.
54And it was the day of the Parasceve, and the sabbath drew on.
55And the women that were come with him from Galilee, following after, saw the sepulchre, and how his body was laid.
56And returning, they prepared spices and ointments; and on the sabbath day they rested, according to the commandment.
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An historical text. In 1955 the Douay-Rheims Challoner Bible received the Imprimatur ✠ of the English Catholic Church from the Archbishop of Westminster.
St Luke 23
23
1AND the whole multitude of them rising up, led him to Pilate.
2And they began to accuse him, saying: We have found this man perverting our nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, and saying that he is Christ the king.
3And Pilate asked him, saying: Art thou the king of the Jews? But he answering, said: Thou sayest it.
4And Pilate said to the chief priests and to the multitudes: I find no cause in this man.
5But they were more earnest, saying: He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout all Judea, beginning from Galilee to this place.
6But Pilate hearing Galilee, asked if the man were of Galilee?
7And when he understood that he was of Herod's jurisdiction, he sent him away to Herod, who was also himself at Jerusalem, in those days.
8And Herod, seeing Jesus, was very glad; for he was desirous of a long time to see him, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to see some sign wrought by him.
9And he questioned him in many words. But he answered him nothing.
10And the chief priests and the scribes stood by, earnestly accusing him.
11And Herod with his army set him at nought, and mocked him, putting on him a white garment, and sent him back to Pilate.
12And Herod and Pilate were made friends, that same day; for before they were enemies one to another.
13And Pilate, calling together the chief priests, and the magistrates, and the people,
14Said to them: You have presented unto me this man, as one that perverteth the people; and behold I, having examined him before you, find no cause in this man, in those things wherein you accuse him.
15No, nor Herod neither. For I sent you to him, and behold, nothing worthy of death is done to him.
16I will chastise him therefore, and release him.
17Now of necessity he was to release unto them one upon the feast day.
18But the whole multitude together cried out, saying: Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas:
19Who, for a certain sedition made in the city, and for a murder, was cast into prison.
20And Pilate again spoke to them, desiring to release Jesus.
21But they cried again, saying: Crucify him, crucify him.
22And he said to them the third time: Why, what evil hath this man done? I find no cause of death in him. I will chastise him therefore, and let him go.
23But they were instant with loud voices, requiring that he might be crucified; and their voices prevailed.
24And Pilate gave sentence that it should be as they required.
25And he released unto them him who for murder and sedition, had been cast into prison, whom they had desired; but Jesus he delivered up to their will.
26And as they led him away, they laid hold of one Simon of Cyrene, coming from the country; and they laid the cross on him to carry after Jesus.
27And there followed him a great multitude of people, and of women, who bewailed and lamented him.
28But Jesus turning to them, said: Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not over me; but weep for yourselves, and for your children.
29For behold, the days shall come, wherein they will say: Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that have not borne, and the paps that have not given suck.
30Then shall they begin to say to the mountains: Fall upon us; and to the hills: Cover us.
31For if in the green wood they do these things, what shall be done in the dry?
32And there were also two other malefactors led with him to be put to death.
33And when they were come to the place which is called Calvary, they crucified him there; and the robbers, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
34And Jesus said: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. But they, dividing his garments, cast lots.
35And the people stood beholding, and the rulers with them derided him, saying: He saved others; let him save himself, if he be Christ, the elect of God.
36And the soldiers also mocked him, coming to him, and offering him vinegar,
37And saying: If thou be the king of the Jews, save thyself.
38And there was also a superscription written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew: THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
39And one of those robbers who were hanged, blasphemed him, saying: If thou be Christ, save thyself and us.
40But the other answering, rebuked him, saying: Neither dost thou fear God, seeing thou art condemned under the same condemnation?
41And we indeed justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this man hath done no evil.
42And he said to Jesus: Lord, remember me when thou shalt come into thy kingdom.
43And Jesus said to him: Amen I say to thee, this day thou shalt be with me in paradise.
44And it was almost the sixth hour; and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour.
45And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was rent in the midst.
46And Jesus crying out with a loud voice, said: Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit. And saying this, he gave up the ghost.
47Now the centurion, seeing what was done, glorified God, saying: Indeed this was a just man.
48And all the multitude of them that were come together to that sight, and saw the things that were done, returned striking their breasts.
49And all his acquaintance, and the women that had followed him from Galilee, stood afar off, beholding these things.
50And behold there was a man named Joseph, who was a counsellor, a good and just man,
51(The same had not consented to their counsel and doings;) of Arimathea, a city of Judea; who also himself looked for the kingdom of God.
52This man went to Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus.
53And taking him down, he wrapped him in fine linen, and laid him in a sepulchre that was hewed in stone, wherein never yet any man had been laid.
54And it was the day of the Parasceve, and the sabbath drew on.
55And the women that were come with him from Galilee, following after, saw the sepulchre, and how his body was laid.
56And returning, they prepared spices and ointments; and on the sabbath day they rested, according to the commandment.
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