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Mark (Mrk) 15:24-37

Mark (Mrk) 15:24-37 CJB

Then they nailed him to the execution-stake; and they divided his clothes among themselves, throwing dice to determine what each man should get. It was nine in the morning when they nailed him to the stake. Over his head, the written notice of the charge against him read, THE KING OF THE JEWS On execution-stakes with him they placed two robbers, one on his right and one on his left. People passing by hurled insults at him, shaking their heads and saying, “Aha! So you can destroy the Temple, can you, and rebuild it in three days? Save yourself and come down from the stake!” Likewise, the head cohanim and the Torah-teachers made fun of him, saying to each other, “He saved others, but he can’t save himself!” and, “So he’s the Messiah, is he? The King of Isra’el? Let him come down now from the stake! If we see that, then we’ll believe him!” Even the men nailed up with him insulted him. At noon, darkness covered the whole Land until three o’clock in the afternoon. At three, he uttered a loud cry, “Elohi! Elohi! L’mah sh’vaktani?” (which means, “My God! My God! Why have you deserted me?”) On hearing this, some of the bystanders said, “Look! He’s calling for Eliyahu!” One ran and soaked a sponge in vinegar, put it on a stick and gave it to him to drink. “Wait!” he said, “Let’s see if Eliyahu will come and take him down.” But Yeshua let out a loud cry and gave up his spirit.

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