XXIII.
K. Jezus Pilata prīškā.
1 Tad vysa sapuļce cēlēs kōjōs, aizvede Jū uz Pilatu 2 un sōce Jū apsyudzēt saceidami: Mes atrodom, ka šytys cyldynoj myusu ļaudis, ka aizlīdz moksōt keizaram nūdūkļus un sludynoj, ka šys asūt Kristus kēneņš. 3 Tad Pilats vaicōja: Vai Tu esi jūdu kēneņš. Jys atbiļdēja: Pats pasaceji.
4 Tad Pilats vērsgoreidznīkim un ļaužu puļkim pasludynōja: Es pi tō Cylvāka naatrūnu nikaidas vaiņas. 5 Bet jī vēļ vairōk uzastōja, saceidami: Jys ar sovu mōceibu cyldynoj ļaudis pa vysu jūdu zemi, īsōkdams nu Galilejas leidz šenīnei.
6 Tū izdzērdis, Pilats vaicōja, vai tys Cylvāks ir galilejīts. 7 Izzynōjis, ka Jys pīdar pi Eroda pavaļstnīkim, nūsyuteja Jū uz Erodu, kurs tamā laikā ari beja Jeruzalemā.
K. Jezus Eroda prīškā.
8 Īraudzejis Jezu, Erods ļūti prīcōjōs. Jys jau seņ Jū gribēja redzēt, jo beja daudzi par Jū dzērdējis un cerēja īraudzeit nu Jō kaidu breinumu. 9 Tai tad daudz kō vaicōja, bet Jezus tam nikō naatbiļdēja.
10 Vērsgoreidznīki sōce Jū ļūti apvaiņōt. 11 Erods reizē ar sovejim Jū nycynōja un izsmēja, un, izsmīkļa dēļ apviļcis Jam boltu drēbi, nūsyuteja atpakaļ uz Pilatu. 12 Tamā dīnā Erods ar Pilatu palyka draugi, jī tadei beja bejuši sovstarpejā īnaidā.
K. Jezus Pilata prīškā.
13 Pilats, sasaucis kūpā vērsgoreidznīkus, augstōs padūmes lūcekļus un ļaudis, 14 jim saceja: Jyus šytū Cylvāku atvedet pi manis, jo Jys cyldynoj ļaudis, bet raug, es jyusu prīškā Jū nūpratynōju, bet nikaidas vaiņas, kurā Jū apvaiņojat, pi Jō naatrodu. 15 Taipat ari Erods. Jys tadei atsyuteja Jū pi manis atpakaļ. Un raug, Jys nikō navā padarejis, kas peļneitu nōvi. 16 Es tad likšu Jū nūšausteit un palaist vaļā.
17 Uz svātku dīnom vajadzeja vīnu cītumnīku jim vaļā palaist.
18 Bet vyss ļaužu pyuļs brēce: Nūst ar šytū! Laid mums Barabbasu vaļā. 19 Tys beja cītumā īslūdzeits dumpa dēļ, kas piļsātā beja nūticis, un slapkaveibas dēļ.
20 Bet Pilats, grybādams Jezu palaist vaļā, mēginōja vēļ reizi jim runōt. 21 Bet jī klīdze saceidami: Pīkaļ Jū krystā, pīkaļ Jū krystā!
22 Tad jys vēļ trešu reizi jautōja: Kū gon Jys ļaunu ir padarejis? Es pi Jō nikō naatrūnu taida, kas peļneitu nōvi; es likšu Jū nūšausteit un palaisšu vaļā.
23 Bet jī skubynōja ar lelu klīgšonu pīpraseidami, ka Jū pīkoltu krystā, — un jūs klīgšona arvīnu palyka spēceigōka.
24 Tad Pilats nūlēme jūs grybu izpiļdeit. 25 Tai tad palaide vaļā tū, kas cītumā beja īslūdzeits namīra ceļšonas un slapkaveibas dēļ, kurō jī pīpraseja, bet Jezu nūdeve pēc jūs grybas.
Krysta ceļš.
26 Un kad Jū vede, sajēme kaidu Seimani Cyrineīti, kas gōja nu teiruma, un uzlyka jam krystu, ka jys tū nastu Jezum pakaļ.
27 Pakaļ pēc Jō gōja lels ļaužu pulks un sīvītes, kuras pēc Jō raudōja un bādōjōs. 28 Jezus atsagrīzis jom saceja: Jeruzalema meitas, naraudit par Mani, bet gon raudit par sevi un sovim bārnim. 29 Jo raug, atīs dīnas, kod saceis: Svēteigas naaugleigōs, kuru mīsas nav dzemdējušas un kryutis nav barōjušas. 30 Tad saceis kolnim: Kreitit uz myusu, — un pakaļnim: Apklōjit myusus! 31 Un jo tai nūteik ar zaļu kūku, kas tad nūtiks ar sakoltušu?
32 Reizē ar Jū vede iznycynōšonai divejus slapkovas.
Krystā pīkaļšona.
33 Un kad jī atgōja uz tū vītu, kura saucās pīres kaula vīta, pīkola Jū krystā, kai ari ļaundarus: vīnu pa lobajai un ūtrū pa kreisajai pusei.
34 Un Jezus lyudzēs: Tāvs, atlaid jim, jī tadei nazyna, kū dora. Drēbes sovstarpeigi sadaleja, masdami kauleņus.
35 Ļaudis stōvēja un skatejōs. Augstōs padūmes lūcekli izsmēja saceidami: Cytus gon izglōbe; jo Jys ir Kristus, Dīva Izvālātais, lai izglōb pats sevi. 36 Ari karaveiri Jam izasmēja. Jī, īdami klōt, deve Jam etiki 37 saceidami: Jo esi jūdu kēneņš, izglōb pats sevi.
38 Vērs Jō beja uzroksts (greku, latiņu un ebreju volūdōs): Šytys ir jūdu kēneņš.
39 Un vīns ļaundars, kas korōjōs krystā, sōce Jū zaimōt saceidams: Jo Tu esi Kristus, tad izglōb pats sevi un myusus.
40 Bet ūtrais Jū rōja saceidams: Tu pat Dīva nasabeisti, lai gon taidu pošu strōpi cīt! 41 Mes gon cīšam taisneigi, jo mes par sovim dorbim sajamam taisneigu strōpi, bet Tys tadei nikō ļauna navā darejis. 42 Tad jys lyudze: Jezu, pīmiņ par mani, kad īnōksi sovā kēnestī.
43 Jys tam saceja: Patīši, Es tev soku: Šudiņ ar Mani byusi rajā.
K. Jezus nōve un paglobōšona.
44 Apmāram beja jau sastō stuņde, un tymsums apklōja vysu zemi leidz pat deveitai stuņdei. 45 Saule aptymsa, svētneicas aizkors pōrpleisa pa pusei. 46 Jezus sōce saukt lelā bolsā saceidams: Tāvs, Tovōs rūkōs Es atdūdu sovu goru. Šytū pasacejis, Jys nūmyra.
47 Vērsinīks, radzūt kas nūteik, slaveja Dīvu saceidams: Patīši, Šytys Cylvāks beja taisneigs. 48 Visi ļaudis, kas beja klōtu sasalasejuši, radzādami, kas nūtyka, sysdami kryutīs, gōja atpakaļ. 49 Nū tōlīnes stōvēja visi Jō pazeistamī un sīvītes, kas reizē beja atgōjušas nu Galilejas, un uz Jō skatejōs.
50 Un raug, vīns cylvāks, vōrdā Jezups, Synedriona padūmnīks nu Arimateas, Judeas mīsta, lobs un taisneigs cylvāks, 51 kas ari pats gaideja Dīva vaļsteibas, jūs sprīdumam un dorbim napīkryta. 52 Jys aizgōja uz Pilatu un lyudze Jezus mīsu. 53 Jys tū nūjēme (nu krysta), ītyna lynu drēbē un īlyka kliņtī izkoltajā kopā, kurā vēļ nikas nabeja gulējis. 54 Un tei beja sasagatavōšonas dīna, un sabats gōja vērsum.
55 Sīvītes, kas nu Galilejas reizē beja atgōjušas, gōja leidza un redzēja kopu un mīsas paglobōšonu. 56 Atgōjušas atpakaļ, sataiseja smōrdeigas zōles, bet sabata dīnu, saskaņā ar bausleibu, pavadeja klusumā.
Pilate Questions Jesus
(Matthew 27.1Matthew 2Matthew 11-14Mark 15.1-5John 18.28-38)1 Everyone in the council got up and led Jesus off to Pilate. 2 They started accusing him and said, “We caught this man trying to get our people to riot and to stop paying taxes to the Emperor. He also claims that he is the Messiah, our king.”
3 Pilate asked Jesus, “Are you the king of the Jews?”
“Those are your words,” Jesus answered.
4 Pilate told the chief priests and the crowd, “I don't find him guilty of anything.”
5 But they all kept on saying, “He has been teaching and causing trouble all over Judea. He started in Galilee and has now come all the way here.”
Jesus Is Brought before Herod
6 When Pilate heard this, he asked, “Is this man from Galilee?” 7 After Pilate learned that Jesus came from the region ruled by Herod, he sent him to Herod, who was in Jerusalem at that time.
8 For a long time Herod had wanted to see Jesus and was very happy because he finally had this chance. He had heard many things about Jesus and hoped to see him work a miracle.
9 Herod asked him a lot of questions, but Jesus did not answer. 10 Then the chief priests and the teachers of the Law of Moses stood up and accused him of all kinds of bad things.
11 Herod and his soldiers made fun of Jesus and insulted him. They put a fine robe on him and sent him back to Pilate. 12 That same day Herod and Pilate became friends, even though they had been enemies before this.
The Death Sentence
(Matthew 27.15-26Mark 15.6-15John 18.39—19.16)13 Pilate called together the chief priests, the leaders, and the people. 14 He told them, “You brought Jesus to me and said he was a troublemaker. But I have questioned him here in front of you, and I have not found him guilty of anything that you say he has done. 15 Herod didn't find him guilty either and sent him back. This man doesn't deserve to be put to death! 16-17 I will just have him beaten with a whip and set free.”
18 But the whole crowd shouted, “Kill Jesus! Give us Barabbas!” 19 Now Barabbas was in jail because he had started a riot in the city and had murdered someone.
20 Pilate wanted to set Jesus free, so he spoke again to the crowds. 21 But they kept shouting, “Nail him to a cross! Nail him to a cross!”
22 Pilate spoke to them a third time, “But what crime has he done? I have not found him guilty of anything for which he should be put to death. I will have him beaten with a whip and set free.”
23 The people kept on shouting as loud as they could for Jesus to be put to death. 24 Finally, Pilate gave in. 25 He freed the man who was in jail for rioting and murder, because he was the one the crowd wanted to be set free. Then Pilate handed Jesus over for them to do what they wanted with him.
Jesus Is Nailed to a Cross
(Matthew 27.31-44Mark 15.21-32John 19.17-27)26 As Jesus was being led away, some soldiers grabbed hold of a man named Simon who was from Cyrene. He was coming in from the fields, but they put the cross on him and made him carry it behind Jesus.
27 A large crowd was following Jesus, and in the crowd a lot of women were crying and weeping for him. 28 Jesus turned to the women and said:
Women of Jerusalem, don't cry for me! Cry for yourselves and for your children. 29 Someday people will say, “Women who never had children are really fortunate!” 30 At that time everyone will say to the mountains, “Fall on us!” They will say to the hills, “Hide us!” 31 If this can happen when the wood is green, what do you think will happen when it is dry?
32 Two criminals were led out to be put to death with Jesus. 33 When the soldiers came to the place called “The Skull,” they nailed Jesus to a cross. They also nailed the two criminals to crosses, one on each side of Jesus.
34-35 Jesus said, “Father, forgive these people! They don't know what they're doing.”
While the crowd stood there watching Jesus, the soldiers gambled for his clothes. The leaders insulted him by saying, “He saved others. Now he should save himself, if he really is God's chosen Messiah!”
36 The soldiers made fun of Jesus and brought him some wine. 37 They said, “If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself!”
38 Above him was a sign that said, “This is the King of the Jews.”
39 One of the criminals hanging there also insulted Jesus by saying, “Aren't you the Messiah? Save yourself and save us!”
40 But the other criminal told the first one off, “Don't you fear God? Aren't you getting the same punishment as this man? 41 We got what was coming to us, but he didn't do anything wrong.” 42 Then he said to Jesus, “Remember me when you come into power!”
43 Jesus replied, “I promise that today you will be with me in paradise.”
The Death of Jesus
(Matthew 27.45-56Mark 15.33-41John 19.28-30)44 Around noon the sky turned dark and stayed that way until the middle of the afternoon. 45 The sun stopped shining, and the curtain in the temple split down the middle. 46 Jesus shouted, “Father, I put myself in your hands!” Then he died.
47 When the Roman officer saw what had happened, he praised God and said, “Jesus must really have been a good man!”
48 A crowd had gathered to see the terrible sight. Then after they had seen it, they felt brokenhearted and went home. 49 All of Jesus' close friends and the women who had come with him from Galilee stood at a distance and watched.
Jesus Is Buried
(Matthew 27.57-61Mark 15.42-47John 19.38-42)50-51 There was a man named Joseph, who was from Arimathea in Judea. Joseph was a good and honest man, and he was eager for God's kingdom to come. He was also a member of the council, but he did not agree with what they had decided.
52 Joseph went to Pilate and asked for Jesus' body. 53 He took the body down from the cross and wrapped it in fine cloth. Then he put it in a tomb that had been cut out of solid rock and had never been used. 54 It was Friday, and the Sabbath was about to begin.
55 The women who had come with Jesus from Galilee followed Joseph and watched how Jesus' body was placed in the tomb. 56 Then they went to prepare some sweet-smelling spices for his burial. But on the Sabbath they rested, as the Law of Moses commands.