The Word Am I

The Gospel According to St. John

Literal Standard Version :: World English Bible Catholic

- Chapter 19 -

(Isaiah 50:4–11; Matthew 27:27–31; Mark 15:16–20; Luke 22:63–65)
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Then, therefore, Pilate took Jesus and scourged [Him],
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and the soldiers having plaited a garland of thorns, placed [it] on His head, and they cast a purple garment around Him,
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and said, “Hail! The King of the Jews”; and they were giving Him slaps.
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Pilate, therefore, again went forth outside and says to them, “Behold, I bring Him to you outside, that you may know that I find no fault in Him”;
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Jesus, therefore, came forth outside, bearing the thorny garland and the purple garment; and he says to them, “Behold, the Man!”
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When, therefore, the chief priests and the officers saw Him, they cried out, saying, “Crucify! Crucify!” Pilate says to them, “Take Him yourselves and crucify, for I find no fault in Him”;
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the Jews answered him, “We have a law, and according to our law He ought to die, for He made Himself Son of God.”
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When, therefore, Pilate heard this word, he was more afraid,
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and entered again into the Praetorium and says to Jesus, “Where are You from?” And Jesus gave him no answer.
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Pilate, therefore, says to Him, “Do You not speak to me? Have You not known that I have authority to crucify You, and I have authority to release You?”
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Jesus answered, “You would have no authority against Me if it were not having been given you from above; because of this, he who is delivering Me up to you has greater sin.”
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From this [time] Pilate was seeking to release Him, and the Jews were crying out, saying, “If you may release this One, you are not a friend of Caesar; everyone making himself a king speaks against Caesar.”
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Pilate, therefore, having heard this word, brought Jesus outsideand he sat down on the judgment seatto a place called, “Pavement,” and in Hebrew, Gabbatha;
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and it was the Preparation of the Passover, and as it were the sixth hour, and he says to the Jews, “Behold, your King!”
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And they cried out, “Take away! Take away! Crucify Him!” Pilate says to them, “Will I crucify your King?” The chief priests answered, “We have no king except Caesar.”

The Crucifixion

(Psalm 22:1–31; Matthew 27:32–44; Mark 15:21–32; Luke 23:26–43)
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Then, therefore, he delivered Him up to them, that He may be crucified, and they took Jesus and led [Him] away,
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and carrying His cross, He went forth to the [place] calledPlace of [the] Skull,” which is called in Hebrew, Golgotha
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where they crucified Him, and with Him two others, on this side and on that side, but Jesus in the middle.
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And Pilate also wrote a title, and put [it] on the cross, and it was written: “JESUS THE NAZARENE, THE KING OF THE JEWS”;
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therefore many of the Jews read this title, because the place was near to the city where Jesus was crucified, and it was having been written in Hebrew, in Greek, in Latin.
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The chief priests of the Jews therefore said to Pilate, “Do not write, The King of the Jews, but that this One said, I am King of the Jews”;
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Pilate answered, “What I have written, I have written.”
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The soldiers, therefore, when they crucified Jesus, took His garments, and made four parts, to each soldier a part, also the coat, and the coat was seamless, from the top woven throughout;
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they said, therefore, to one another, “We may not tear it, but cast a lot for it, whose it will be”; that the Writing might be fulfilled, that is saying, “They divided My garments to themselves, and they cast a lot for My clothing”; the soldiers, therefore, indeed, did these things.
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And there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother, and His mother’s sister, Mary of Cleopas, and Mary the Magdalene;
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Jesus, therefore, having seen [His] mother, and the disciple standing by, whom He was loving, He says to His mother, “Woman, behold, your son”;
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afterward He says to the disciple, “Behold, your mother”; and from that hour the disciple took her to his own [home].

The Death of Jesus

(Psalm 22:1–31; Matthew 27:45–56; Mark 15:33–41; Luke 23:44–49)
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After this, Jesus knowing that all things have now been accomplished, that the Writing may be fulfilled, says, “I thirst”;
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a vessel, therefore, was placed full of vinegar, and having filled a sponge with vinegar, and having put [it] around a hyssop stalk, they put [it] to His mouth;
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when, therefore, Jesus received the vinegar, He said, “It has been accomplished.” And having bowed the head, gave up the spirit.

Jesus’ Side Is Pierced

(Zechariah 12:10–14)
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The Jews, therefore, that the bodies might not remain on the cross on the Sabbath, since it was the Preparation (for that Sabbath day was a great one), asked of Pilate that their legs may be broken, and they [are] taken away.
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The soldiers, therefore, came, and they indeed broke the legs of the first and of the other who was crucified with Him,
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and having come to Jesus, when they saw Him already having been dead, they did not break His legs;
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but one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and immediately there came forth blood and water;
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and he who has seen has testified, and his testimony is true, and that one has known that he speaks true things, that you also may believe.
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For these things came to pass, that the Writing may be fulfilled, “A bone of Him will not be broken”;
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and again another Writing says, “They will look to Him whom they pierced.”

The Burial of Jesus

(Isaiah 53:9–12; Matthew 27:57–61; Mark 15:42–47; Luke 23:50–56)
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And after these things, Joseph of Arimathea—being a disciple of Jesus, but concealed, through the fear of the Jewsasked of Pilate, that he may take away the body of Jesus, and Pilate gave leave; he came, therefore, and took away the body of Jesus,
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and Nicodemus also camewho came to Jesus by night at the firstcarrying a mixture of myrrh and aloes, as it were, one hundred pounds.
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Therefore they took the body of Jesus, and bound it with linen clothes with the spices, according as it was the custom of the Jews to prepare for burial;
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and there was a garden in the place where He was crucified, and a new tomb in the garden, in which no one was yet laid;
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therefore, because the tomb was near, there they laid Jesus because of the Preparation of the Jews.
(Isaiah 50:4–11; Matthew 27:27–31; Mark 15:16–20; Luke 22:63–65)
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So Pilate then took Jesus and flogged him.
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The soldiers twisted thorns into a crown and put it on his head, and dressed him in a purple garment.
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They kept saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” and they kept slapping him.
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Then Pilate went out again, and said to them, “Behold, I bring him out to you, that you may know that I find no basis for a charge against him.”
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Jesus therefore came out, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple garment. Pilate said to them, “Behold, the man!”
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When therefore the chief priests and the officers saw him, they shouted, saying, “Crucify! Crucify!” Pilate said to them, “Take him yourselves and crucify him, for I find no basis for a charge against him.”
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The Jews answered him, “We have a law, and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God.”
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When therefore Pilate heard this saying, he was more afraid.
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He entered into the Praetorium again, and said to Jesus, “Where are you from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.
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Pilate therefore said to him, “Aren’t you speaking to me? Don’t you know that I have power to release you and have power to crucify you?”
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Jesus answered, “You would have no power at all against me, unless it were given to you from above. Therefore he who delivered me to you has greater sin.”
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At this, Pilate was seeking to release him, but the Jews cried out, saying, “If you release this man, you aren’t Caesar’s friend! Everyone who makes himself a king speaks against Caesar!”
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When Pilate therefore heard these words, he brought Jesus out and sat down on the judgment seat at a place calledThe Pavement”, but in Hebrew, “Gabbatha.”
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Now it was the Preparation Day of the Passover, at about the sixth hour.(a) He said to the Jews, “Behold, your King!”
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They cried out, “Away with him! Away with him! Crucify him!” Pilate said to them, “Shall I crucify your King?” The chief priests answered, “We have no king but Caesar!”

The Crucifixion

(Psalm 22:1–31; Matthew 27:32–44; Mark 15:21–32; Luke 23:26–43)
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So then he delivered him to them to be crucified. So they took Jesus and led him away.
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He went out, bearing his cross, to the place calledThe Place of a Skull”, which is called in Hebrew, “Golgotha”,
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where they crucified him, and with him two others, on either side one, and Jesus in the middle.
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Pilate wrote a title also, and put it on the cross. There was written, “JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS.”
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Therefore many of the Jews read this title, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city; and it was written in Hebrew, in Latin, and in Greek.
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The chief priests of the Jews therefore said to Pilate, “Don’t write, ‘The King of the Jews,’ but, ‘he said, “I am King of the Jews.”’”
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Pilate answered, “What I have written, I have written.”
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Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took his garments and made four parts, to every soldier a part; and also the tunic. Now the tunic was without seam, woven from the top throughout.
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Then they said to one another, “Let’s not tear it, but cast lots for it to decide whose it will be,” that the Scripture might be fulfilled, which says,They parted my garments among them. They cast lots for my clothing.”(b) Therefore the soldiers did these things.
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But standing by Jesuscross were his mother, his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene.
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Therefore when Jesus saw his mother, and the disciple whom he loved standing there, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!”
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Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother!” From that hour, the disciple took her to his own home.

The Death of Jesus

(Psalm 22:1–31; Matthew 27:45–56; Mark 15:33–41; Luke 23:44–49)
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After this, Jesus, seeing (c) that all things were now finished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I am thirsty!”
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Now a vessel full of vinegar was set there; so they put a sponge full of the vinegar on hyssop, and held it at his mouth.
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When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, “It is finished!” Then he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.

Jesus’ Side Is Pierced

(Zechariah 12:10–14)
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Therefore the Jews, because it was the Preparation Day, so that the bodies wouldn’t remain on the cross on the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a special one), asked of Pilate that their legs might be broken and that they might be taken away.
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Therefore the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first and of the other who was crucified with him;
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but when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already dead, they didn’t break his legs.
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However, one of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out.
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He who has seen has testified, and his testimony is true. He knows that he tells the truth, that you may believe.
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For these things happened that the Scripture might be fulfilled, “A bone of him will not be broken.”(d)
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Again another Scripture says, “They will look on him whom they pierced.”(e)

The Burial of Jesus

(Isaiah 53:9–12; Matthew 27:57–61; Mark 15:42–47; Luke 23:50–56)
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After these things, Joseph of Arimathaea, being a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for fear of the Jews, asked of Pilate that he might take away Jesusbody. Pilate gave him permission. He came therefore and took away his body.
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Nicodemus, who at first came to Jesus by night, also came bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about a hundred Roman pounds.(f)
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So they took Jesusbody, and bound it in linen cloths with the spices, as the custom of the Jews is to bury.
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Now in the place where he was crucified there was a garden. In the garden was a new tomb in which no man had ever yet been laid.
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Then, because of the JewsPreparation Day (for the tomb was near at hand), they laid Jesus there.

Footnotes

(a)19:14 “the sixth hour” would have been 6:00 a.m. according to the Roman timekeeping system, or noon for the Jewish timekeeping system in use, then.
(b)19:24 ℘ Psalms 22:18
(c)19:28 NU, TR read “knowing” instead of “seeing”
(d)19:36 ℘ Exodus 12:46; Numbers 9:12; Psalms 34:20
(e)19:37 ℘ Zechariah 12:10
(f)19:39 100 Roman pounds of 12 ounces each, or about 72 pounds, or 33 Kilograms.