Jēzus tiek nodots un apcietināts
(Mt 26:47–56Mk 14:43–50Lk 22:47–53)
1 To teicis, Jēzus kopā ar saviem mācekļiem devās pāri Kidronas strautam; tur bija dārzs, kur viņš un viņa mācekļi iegāja. 2 Arī viņa nodevējs Jūda šo vietu zināja, jo Jēzus kopā ar saviem mācekļiem tur bieži bija pulcējušies. 3 Tad nu Jūda nāk uz turieni un ved sev līdzi karavīru nodaļu un arī virspriesteru un farizeju sūtītos sargus ar lāpām, lukturiem un ieročiem. 4 Bet Jēzus, zinādams visu, kas nāks pār viņu, izgāja pie tiem un jautāja: “Ko jūs meklējat?” 5 Tie viņam atbildēja: “Nācarieti, Jēzu.” Viņš tiem sacīja: “ES ESMU.” Arī Jūda, viņa nodevējs, stāvēja kopā ar tiem. 6 Kad viņš sacīja: ES ESMU, – tie kāpās atpakaļ un krita pie zemes. 7 Tad viņš tiem jautāja atkal: “Ko jūs meklējat?” Tie sacīja: “Nācarieti, Jēzu.” 8 Jēzus atbildēja: “Es jums teicu, ka ES ESMU. Ja jūs meklējat mani, tad šiem ļaujiet iet,” – 9 lai piepildītos vārdi, ko viņš bija teicis: “No tiem, kurus tu man esi devis, es neesmu pazudinājis nevienu.” 10 Tad Sīmanis Pēteris, kam bija zobens, izvilcis to, cirta augstā priestera kalpam un nocirta tam labo ausi. Šī kalpa vārds bija Malhs. 11 Jēzus Pēterim sacīja: “Liec zobenu makstī. Vai tad es nedzeršu to biķeri, ko Tēvs man ir devis?”
Jēzus augstā priestera priekšā
(Mt 26:57–58Mk 14:53–54Lk 22:54)
12 Tad kareivji ar savu virsnieku un jūdi, sargi, saņēma Jēzu, sasēja viņu 13 un aizveda vispirms pie Hanna; tas bija sievastēvs Kajafam, kurš tajā gadā bija augstais priesteris. 14 Kajafa bija tas, kurš jūdiem bija devis padomu: ir labāk, ja viens cilvēks mirst par tautu.
Pēteris noliedz Jēzu
(Mt 26:69–70Mk 14:66–68Lk 22:55–57)
15 Sīmanis Pēteris un vēl viens māceklis sekoja Jēzum. Šis māceklis bija pazīstams augstajam priesterim, un viņš iegāja līdz ar Jēzu augstā priestera pagalmā. 16 Bet Pēteris palika stāvam ārā pie vārtiem. Tad otrs māceklis, kas bija pazīstams augstajam priesterim, iznāca ārā un, parunājis ar vārtu sargātāju, ieveda Pēteri iekšā. 17 Kalpone, vārtu sargātāja, Pēterim sacīja: “Vai tik tu arī neesi no šī cilvēka mācekļiem?” Viņš atbildēja: “Neesmu.” 18 Bet kalpi un sulaiņi, sakūruši no oglēm ugunskuru, stāvēja un sildījās, jo bija auksts; un arī Pēteris piestājās pie tiem un sildījās.
Augstais priesteris pratina Jēzu
(Mt 26:59–66Mk 14:55–64Lk 22:66–71)
19 Tikmēr augstais priesteris izjautāja Jēzu par viņa mācekļiem un par viņa mācību. 20 Jēzus tam atbildēja: “Es pasaulē esmu runājis atklāti. Es vienmēr esmu mācījis sinagogā un templī, kur sanāk kopā visi jūdi, un neko neesmu runājis slepenībā. 21 Kādēļ tu jautā man? Jautā tiem, kas ir dzirdējuši, ko es viņiem esmu runājis. Redzi, tie zina, ko es esmu teicis.” 22 Kad viņš to runāja, viens no sargiem, kas turpat stāvēja, iesita Jēzum pa seju, sacīdams: “Vai tā tu atbildi augstajam priesterim?!” 23 Jēzus viņam teica: “Ja es esmu runājis aplam, tad pierādi, ka aplam; bet, ja pareizi, tad kādēļ tu mani sit?” 24 Tad Hanns viņu sasietu aizsūtīja pie augstā priestera Kajafas.
Pēteris vēlreiz noliedz Jēzu
(Mt 26:71–75Mk 14:69–72Lk 22:58–62)
25 Sīmanis Pēteris stāvēja pie uguns un sildījās. Tad tie viņam jautāja: “Vai tu arī neesi no viņa mācekļiem?” Viņš liedzās, teikdams: “Neesmu!” 26 Viens no augstā priestera kalpiem, radinieks tam, kuram Pēteris bija nocirtis ausi, sacīja: “Vai tad es tevi neredzēju kopā ar viņu dārzā?” 27 Pēteris atkal liedzās, un tūdaļ iedziedājās gailis.
Jēzus Pilāta priekšā
(Mt 27:1–2Mk 15:1–5Lk 23:1–5)
28 Tad no Kajafas tie veda Jēzu uz pārvaldnieka pili. Bija jau rīts. Paši viņi negāja pārvaldnieka pilī, lai neapgānītos un lai varētu ēst Pashas jēru. 29 Pilāts izgāja pie tiem ārā un jautāja: “Par ko jūs apsūdzat šo cilvēku?” 30 Tie viņam atbildēja: “Ja šis nebūtu ļaundaris, vai tad mēs būtu viņu tev nodevuši?” 31 Pilāts tiem sacīja: “Tad ņemiet viņu jūs un tiesājiet pēc sava likuma.” Jūdi viņam atbildēja: “Mums nav ļauts nevienu nonāvēt,” – 32 lai piepildītos Jēzus vārdi, ko viņš bija sacījis, norādīdams, kādā nāvē viņam būs jāmirst. 33 Tad Pilāts atkal iegāja pilī, pasauca Jēzu un viņam jautāja: “Vai tu esi jūdu Ķēniņš?” 34 Jēzus atbildēja: “Vai tu saki pats no sevis, vai to tev par mani sacījuši citi?” 35 Pilāts viņam teica: “Vai tad es esmu jūds? Tava tauta un virspriesteri man tevi ir nodevuši. Ko tu esi izdarījis?” 36 Jēzus atbildēja: “Mana valstība nav no šīs pasaules. Ja mana valstība būtu no šīs pasaules, mani kalpi būtu cīnījušies, lai es netiktu jūdiem nodots. Bet mana valstība nav no šejienes.” 37 Tad Pilāts viņam jautāja: “Tad tomēr tu esi Ķēniņš?” Jēzus atbildēja: “Tu saki, ka es esmu Ķēniņš. Es esmu dzimis un esmu pasaulē nācis tādēļ, lai liecinātu patiesību. Katrs, kas ir no patiesības, dzird manu balsi.” 38 Tad Pilāts viņam sacīja: “Kas ir patiesība?”
Jēzum piespriež nāves sodu
(Mt 27:15–31Mk 15:6–20Lk 23:13–25)
To pateicis, viņš atkal izgāja pie jūdiem un tiem sacīja: “Es pie viņa nekādas vainas neatrodu. 39 Jums ir paradums, ka uz Pashas svētkiem es jums kādu atlaižu. Vai gribat, es jums atlaidīšu jūdu Ķēniņu?” 40 Tad tie atkal sāka kliegt, saukdami: “Šo ne, bet Barabu!” Šis Baraba bija laupītājs.
Jesus Is Betrayed and Arrested
(Matthew 26.47-56Mark 14.43-50Luke 22.47-53)
1 When Jesus had finished praying, he and his disciples crossed the Kidron Valley and went into a garden. 2 Jesus had often met there with his disciples, and Judas knew where the place was.
3-5 Judas had promised to betray Jesus. So he went to the garden with some Roman soldiers and temple police, who had been sent by the chief priests and the Pharisees. They carried torches, lanterns, and weapons. Jesus already knew everything that was going to happen, but he asked, “Who are you looking for?”
They answered, “We are looking for Jesus from Nazareth!”
Jesus told them, “I am Jesus!” 6 At once they all backed away and fell to the ground.
7 Jesus again asked, “Who are you looking for?”
“We are looking for Jesus from Nazareth,” they answered.
8 This time Jesus replied, “I have already told you that I am Jesus. If I am the one you are looking for, let these others go. 9 Then everything will happen, just as I said, ‘I did not lose anyone you gave me.’ ”
10 Simon Peter had brought along a sword. He pulled it out and struck at Malchus, the servant of the high priest, cutting off his right ear. 11 Jesus told Peter, “Put your sword away. I must drink from the cup that the Father has given me.”
Jesus Is Brought to Annas
(Matthew 26.57Matthew 58Mark 14.53Mark 54Luke 22.54)
12 The Roman officer and his men, together with the temple police, arrested Jesus and tied him up. 13 They took him first to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest that year. 14 This was the same Caiaphas who had told the Jewish leaders, “It is better if one person dies for the people.”
Peter Says He Doesn't Know Jesus
(Matthew 26.69Matthew 70Mark 14.66-68Luke 22.55-57)
15 Simon Peter and another disciple followed Jesus. That disciple knew the high priest, and he followed Jesus into the courtyard of the high priest's house. 16 Peter stayed outside near the gate. But the other disciple came back out and spoke to the girl at the gate. She let Peter go in, 17 but asked him, “Aren't you one of that man's followers?”
“No, I am not!” Peter answered.
18 It was cold, and the servants and temple police had made a charcoal fire. They were warming themselves around it, when Peter went over and stood near the fire to warm himself.
Jesus Is Questioned by the High Priest
(Matthew 26.59-66Mark 14.55-64Luke 22.66-71)
19 The high priest questioned Jesus about his followers and his teaching. 20 But Jesus told him, “I have spoken freely in front of everyone. And I have always taught in our synagogues and in the temple, where all of our people come together. I have not said anything in secret. 21 Why are you questioning me? Why don't you ask the people who heard me? They know what I have said.”
22 As soon as Jesus said this, one of the temple police hit him and said, “That's no way to talk to the high priest!”
23 Jesus answered, “If I have done something wrong, say so. But if not, why did you hit me?” 24 Jesus was still tied up, and Annas sent him to Caiaphas the high priest.
Peter Again Denies that He Knows Jesus
(Matthew 26.71-75Mark 14.69-72Luke 22.58-62)
25 While Simon Peter was standing there warming himself, someone asked him, “Aren't you one of Jesus' followers?”
Again Peter denied it and said, “No, I am not!”
26 One of the high priest's servants was there. He was a relative of the servant whose ear Peter had cut off, and he asked, “Didn't I see you in the garden with that man?”
27 Once more Peter denied it, and right then a rooster crowed.
Jesus Is Tried by Pilate
(Matthew 27.1Matthew 2Matthew 11-14Mark 15.1-5Luke 23.1-5)
28 It was early in the morning when Jesus was taken from Caiaphas to the building where the Roman governor stayed. But the crowd waited outside. Any of them who had gone inside would have become unclean and would not be allowed to eat the Passover meal.
29 Pilate came out and asked, “What charges are you bringing against this man?”
30 They answered, “He is a criminal! That's why we brought him to you.”
31 Pilate told them, “Take him and judge him by your own laws.”
The crowd replied, “We are not allowed to put anyone to death.” 32 And so what Jesus said about his death would soon come true.
33 Pilate then went back inside. He called Jesus over and asked, “Are you the king of the Jews?”
34 Jesus answered, “Are you asking this on your own or did someone tell you about me?”
35 “You know I'm not a Jew!” Pilate said. “Your own people and the chief priests brought you to me. What have you done?”
36 Jesus answered, “My kingdom doesn't belong to this world. If it did, my followers would have fought to keep me from being handed over to our leaders. No, my kingdom doesn't belong to this world.”
37 “So you are a king,” Pilate replied.
“You are saying that I am a king,” Jesus told him. “I was born into this world to tell about the truth. And everyone who belongs to the truth knows my voice.”
38 Pilate asked Jesus, “What is truth?”
Jesus Is Sentenced to Death
(Matthew 27.15-31Mark 15.6-20Luke 23.13-25)
Pilate went back out and said, “I don't find this man guilty of anything! 39 And since I usually set a prisoner free for you at Passover, would you like for me to set free the king of the Jews?”
40 They shouted, “No, not him! We want Barabbas.” Now Barabbas was a terrorist.