Mark 15
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1And immediately, in the morning, the chief priests having made a consultation, with the elders, and scribes, and the whole sanhedrim, having bound Jesus, did lead away, and delivered [him] to Pilate;
2and Pilate questioned him, ‘Art thou the king of the Jews?’ and he answering said to him, ‘Thou dost say [it].’
3And the chief priests were accusing him of many things, [but he answered nothing.]
4And Pilate again questioned him, saying, ‘Thou dost not answer anything! lo, how many things they do testify against thee!’
5and Jesus did no more answer anything, so that Pilate wondered.
6And at every feast he was releasing to them one prisoner, whomsoever they were asking;
7and there was [one] named Barabbas, bound with those making insurrection with him, who had in the insurrection committed murder.
8And the multitude having cried out, began to ask for themselves as he was always doing to them,
9and Pilate answered them, saying, ‘Will ye [that] I shall release to you the king of the Jews?’
10for he knew that because of envy the chief priests had delivered him up;
11and the chief priests did move the multitude, that he might rather release Barabbas to them.
12And Pilate answering, again said to them, ‘What, then, will ye [that] I shall do to him whom ye call king of the Jews?’
13and they again cried out, ‘Crucify him.’
14And Pilate said to them, ‘Why — what evil did he?’ and they cried out the more vehemently, ‘Crucify him;’
15and Pilate, wishing to content the multitude, released to them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus — having scourged [him] — that he might be crucified.
16And the soldiers led him away into the hall, which is Praetorium, and call together the whole band,
17and clothe him with purple, and having plaited a crown of thorns, they put [it] on him,
18and began to salute him, ‘Hail, King of the Jews.’
19And they were smiting him on the head with a reed, and were spitting on him, and having bent the knee, were bowing to him,
20and when they [had] mocked him, they took the purple from off him, and clothed him in his own garments, and they led him forth, that they may crucify him.
21And they impress a certain one passing by — Simon, a Cyrenian, coming from the field, the father of Alexander and Rufus — that he may bear his cross,
22and they bring him to the place Golgotha, which is, being interpreted, ‘Place of a skull;’
23and they were giving him to drink wine mingled with myrrh, and he did not receive.
24And having crucified him, they were dividing his garments, casting a lot upon them, what each may take;
25and it was the third hour, and they crucified him;
26and the inscription of his accusation was written above — ‘The King of the Jews.’
27And with him they crucify two robbers, one on the right hand, and one on his left,
28and the Writing was fulfilled that is saying, ‘And with lawless ones he was numbered.’
29And those passing by were speaking evil of him, shaking their heads, and saying, ‘Ah, the thrower down of the sanctuary, and in three days the builder!
30save thyself, and come down from the cross!’
31And in like manner also the chief priests, mocking with one another, with the scribes, said, ‘Others he saved; himself he is not able to save.
32The Christ! the king of Israel — let him come down now from the cross, that we may see and believe;’ and those crucified with him were reproaching him.
33And the sixth hour having come, darkness came over the whole land till the ninth hour,
34and at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a great voice, saying, ‘Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabachthani?’ which is, being interpreted, ‘My God, my God, why didst Thou forsake me?’
35And certain of those standing by, having heard, said, ‘Lo, Elijah he doth call;’
36and one having run, and having filled a spunge with vinegar, having put [it] also on a reed, was giving him to drink, saying, ‘Let alone, let us see if Elijah doth come to take him down.’
37And Jesus having uttered a loud cry, yielded the spirit,
38and the veil of the sanctuary was rent in two, from top to bottom,
39and the centurion who was standing over-against him, having seen that, having so cried out, he yielded the spirit, said, ‘Truly this man was Son of God.’
40And there were also women afar off beholding, among whom was also Mary the Magdalene, and Mary of James the less, and of Joses, and Salome,
41(who also, when he was in Galilee, were following him, and were ministering to him,) and many other women who came up with him to Jerusalem.
42And now evening having come, seeing it was the preparation, that is, the foresabbath,
43Joseph of Arimathea, an honourable counsellor, who also himself was waiting for the reign of God, came, boldly entered in unto Pilate, and asked the body of Jesus.
44And Pilate wondered if he were already dead, and having called near the centurion, did question him if he were long dead,
45and having known [it] from the centurion, he granted the body to Joseph.
46And he, having brought fine linen, and having taken him down, wrapped him in the linen, and laid him in a sepulchre that had been hewn out of a rock, and he rolled a stone unto the door of the sepulchre,
47and Mary the Magdalene, and Mary of Joses, were beholding where he is laid.
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Mark 15
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Jesus Taken to Pilate
1 And as soon as morning came, after#*Here “after” is supplied as a component of the participle (“formulating”) which is understood as temporal formulating a plan, the chief priests, with the elders and scribes and the whole Sanhedrin, tied up Jesus, led him#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation away, and handed him#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation over to Pilate. 2And Pilate asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews?” And he answered him and#*Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“answered”) has been translated as a finite verb said, “You say so.” 3And the chief priests began to accuse#The imperfect tense has been translated as ingressive here (“began to accuse”) him of many things. 4So Pilate asked him again, saying, “Do you not answer anything? See how many charges#*The word “charges” is not in the Greek text but is implied they are bringing against you!” 5But Jesus did not answer anything further, so that Pilate was astonished.
Pilate Releases Barabbas
6Now at each feast he customarily released#The imperfect tense has been translated as customary here (“customarily released”) for them one prisoner whom they requested. 7And the one named Barabbas#“Barabbas” means “son of the father” in Aramaic was imprisoned with the rebels who had committed murder in the rebellion. 8And the crowd came up and#*Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“came up”) has been translated as a finite verb began to ask him to do as he customarily did#The imperfect tense has been translated as customary here (“customarily did”) for them. 9So Pilate answered them, saying, “Do you want me to release for you the king of the Jews?” 10(For he realized that the chief priests had handed him over because of envy.) 11But the chief priests incited the crowd so that he would release for them Barabbas#*Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“answered”) has been translated as a finite verb instead. 12So Pilate answered and said to them again, “Then what do you want me to do with the one whom you call the king of the Jews?” 13And they shouted again, “Crucify him!” 14And Pilate said to them, “Why? What evil has he done?” But they shouted even louder, “Crucify him!”
15So Pilate, because he#*Here “because” is supplied as a component of the participle (“wanted”) which is understood as causal wanted to satisfy#Literally “to make sufficient” the crowd, released for them Barabbas. And after#*Here “after” is supplied as a component of the participle (“flogged”) which is understood as temporal he had Jesus flogged, he handed him#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation over so that he could be crucified.
Jesus Is Mocked
16So the soldiers led him away into the palace (that is, the governor’s residence) and called together the whole cohort. 17And they put a purple cloak on him, and after#*Here “after” is supplied as a component of the participle (“weaving”) which is understood as temporal weaving a crown of thorns they placed it#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation on him. 18And they began to greet him, “Hail, king of the Jews!” 19And they repeatedly struck#The imperfect tense has been translated as iterative here (“repeatedly struck”) him on the head with a reed, and were spitting on him, and they knelt down#Literally “bending the knees” and#*Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“knelt down”) has been translated as a finite verb did obeisance to him. 20And when they had mocked him, they stripped him of the purple cloak and put his own clothes#Some manuscripts have “his clothes” in place of “his own clothes” on him, and they led him out so that they could crucify him.
Jesus Is Crucified
21And they forced a certain man who was passing by, Simon of Cyrene (the father of Alexander and Rufus), who was coming from the country, to carry his cross. 22And they brought him to the place Golgotha (which is translated “Place of a Skull”). 23And they attempted to give#*Here the imperfect tense is translated as a conative imperfect (“attempted to give”) him wine mixed with myrrh, but he did not take it. 24And they crucified him and divided his clothes among themselves#*Here “among themselves” reflects the middle voice of the verb “divided” by#*Here “by” is supplied as a component of the participle (“casting”) which is understood as means casting lots for them to see who should take what. 25Now it was the third hour when they crucified him. 26And the inscription of the charge against him was written, “The king of the Jews.” 27And with him they crucified two robbers, one on his right and one on his left.#Most later Greek manuscripts add v. 28 (a quotation from Isa 53:12) after v. 27, “And the scripture was fulfilled that says, ‘And he was counted with the lawless ones’ ” 29And those who passed by reviled him, shaking their heads and saying, “Aha! The one who would destroy the temple and rebuild it#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation in three days, 30save yourself by#*Here “by” is supplied as a component of the participle (“coming down”) which is understood as means coming down from the cross!” 31In the same way also the chief priests, along with the scribes, were mocking him#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation to one another, saying, “He saved others; he is not able to save himself! 32Let the Christ, the king of Israel, come down now from the cross, so that we may see and believe! Even those who were crucified with him were reviling him.
Jesus Dies on the Cross
33And when#*Here “when” is supplied as a component of the temporal genitive absolute participle (“came”) the sixth hour came, darkness came over the whole land until the ninth hour. 34And at the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?” (which is translated, “My God, my God, why#Literally “for what reason” have you forsaken me?”)#A quotation from Ps 22:1 35And some of the bystanders, when they#*Here “when” is supplied as a component of the participle (“heard”) which is understood as temporal heard it,#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation said, “Behold, he is summoning Elijah!” 36And someone ran and filled a sponge with sour wine, put it#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation on a reed, and#*Here “and” is supplied because the two previous participles (“ran” and “filled”) have been translated as finite verbs gave it#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation to him to drink, saying, “Leave him#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation alone! Let us see if Elijah is coming to take him down.” 37But Jesus uttered a loud cry and#*Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“uttered”) has been translated as a finite verb expired. 38And the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. 39And when#*Here “when” is supplied as a component of the participle (“saw”) which is understood as temporal the centurion who was standing opposite him saw that he expired like this, he said, “Truly this man was God’s Son!” 40And there were also women observing from a distance, among whom were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the younger#Or perhaps “the short,” referring to stature and Joses,#This name appears in Matt 27:56 as “Joseph” and Salome, 41who used to follow#The imperfect tense has been translated as customary here (“used to follow”) him and serve him when he was in Galilee, and many other women who went up with him to Jerusalem.
Jesus Is Buried
42And when it#*Here “when” is supplied as a component of the temporal genitive absolute participle (“was”) was already evening, since it was the day of preparation (that is, the day before the Sabbath), 43Joseph of Arimathea, a prominent member of the council who was also himself looking forward to#Or “waiting for” the kingdom of God, came acting courageously and#*Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“came”) has been translated as a finite verb went in to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. 44And Pilate was surprised that he was already dead, and summoning the centurion, asked him whether he had died already. 45And when he#*Here “when” is supplied as a component of the participle (“learned of”) which is understood as temporal learned of it#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation from the centurion, he granted the corpse to Joseph. 46And after#*Here “after” is supplied as a component of the participle (“purchasing”) which is understood as temporal purchasing a linen cloth and#*Here “and” is supplied because the participle (“taking...down”) has been translated as a finite verb in keeping with English style taking him down, he wrapped him#*Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation in the linen cloth and placed him in a tomb that had been cut from the rock. And he rolled a stone over the entrance of the tomb. 47Now Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where he was placed.
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