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    Emphatic Diaglott New Testament

    Diaglott, Luke 23

    Luke 23:1 And having stood up whole the multitude of them, they led him to the Pilate.

    Luke 23:2 They began and to accuse him, saying: This we found misleading the nation, and forbidding to Caesar tax to give, saying himself an Anointed king to be.

    Luke 23:3 The and Pilate asked him, saying: Thou art the king of the Jews? He and answering to him said: Thou sayest.

    Luke 23:4 The and Pilate said to the high-priests and the crowds: Nothing I find criminal in the man this.

    Luke 23:5 They but were urgent, saying: That he stirs up the people, teaching in whole of the Judea, having begin from the Galilee to here.

    Luke 23:6 Pilate and having heard of Galilee, he asked: If the man a Galilean is.

    Luke 23:7 And having learned, that of the authority of Herod he is, he sent him to Herod, being also him in Jerusalem in those the days.

    Luke 23:8 The and Herod seeing the Jesus, rejoiced greatly; he was for wishing of a long time to see him, because the to hear many things about him; and hoped some sign to see by him being done.

    Luke 23:9 He asked and him in words many; he and nothing answered him.

    Luke 23:10 Stood up and the high-priests and the scribes, vehemently accusing him.

    Luke 23:11 Having despised and him the Herod with the soldiers of himself, and having mocked, casting around him a robe splendid, sent again him to the Pilate.

    Luke 23:12 Became and friends the, both Pilate and the Herod in this the day with each other; formerly for in hatred being with themselves.

    Luke 23:13 Pilate and having summoned the high-priests and the chiefs and the people,

    Luke 23:14 said to them: You have brought to me the man this, as misleading the people; and lo, I in presence of you having examined, nothing I found in the man this a fault, of which you accuse against him.

    Luke 23:15 But not even Herod; I sent for you to him, and lo, nothing worthy of death is having been done to him.

    Luke 23:16 Having scourged therefore him I will release.

    Luke 23:17 Necessary now it was to release to them at a feast one.

    Luke 23:18 Cried out and all together, saying: Take away this, release and to us the Barabbas.

    Luke 23:19 Who was through a sedition certain having occurred in the city, and a murder, having been cast into prison.

    Luke 23:20 Again therefore the Pilate spoke to, wishing to release the Jesus.

    Luke 23:21 They but cried, saying: Crucify, crucify, him.

    Luke 23:22 He and third said to them: What for evil has done this? nothing a cause of death I found in him; having scourged therefore him I will release.

    Luke 23:23 They but pressed with voices loud, demanding him to be crucified; and prevailed the voices of them and of the high-priests.

    Luke 23:24 The and Pilate decided to satisfy the request of them.

    Luke 23:25 He released and the through sedition and murder having been cast into the prison, whom they asked; the but Jesus he delivered to the will of them

    Luke 23:26 And as they led him, having laid hold of Simon a certain Cyrenian coming from country, they placed to him the cross, to carry after the Jesus.

    Luke 23:27 Followed and him a great multitude of the people, and of women; who also lamented and bewailed him.

    Luke 23:28 Turning but to them the Jesus said: Daughters of Jerusalem, not weep you for me, but for yourselves weep you, and for the children of you.

    Luke 23:29 For lo, come days, in which they will say: Blessed the barren ones, and wombs which not bore, and breasts which not suckled.

    Luke 23:30 Then they will begin to say to the mountain: Fall you on us; and to the hills: Cover you us.

    Luke 23:31 For if in the green tree these they do, in the dry what will be done?

    Luke 23:32 Were led and also others two malefactors with him to be put to death.

    Luke 23:33 And when they came to the place, that being called Skull, there they crucified him, and the malefactors; one indeed at right, one at left.

    Luke 23:34 The and Jesus said: O Father, forgive them; not for they know what they do. Having divided and the garments of him, they cast a lot.

    Luke 23:35 And stood the people gazing; scoffed at and also the rulers with them, saying: Others he saved, let him save himself, if this is the Anointed, the of the God chosen.

    Luke 23:36 Mocked and him also the soldiers, coming near and vinegar offering to him,

    Luke 23:37 and saying: If thou art the king of the Jews, save thyself.

    Luke 23:38 Was and also an inscription having been written over him letters in Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew: This is the king of the Jews.

    Luke 23:39 One and of those having been hanged malefactors spoke against him, saying: If thou art the Anointed, save thyself and us.

    Luke 23:40 Answering but the other rebuked him saying: Not even fearest thou the God, since in the same condemnation thou art?

    Luke 23:41 And we indeed justly; due for which has been done we receive; this but nothing amiss has done.

    Luke 23:42 And he said to the Jesus: Do thou remember me, O lord, when thou mayest come in the kingdom of thee.

    Luke 23:43 And said to him the Jesus: Indeed I say to thee to-day, with me thou shalt be in the Paradise.

    Luke 23:44 It was and about hour sixth, and darkness came over whole the land, till hour ninth.

    Luke 23:45 And was darkened the sun; and was rent the veil of the temple midst.

    Luke 23:46 And crying with a voice loud the Jesus, said: O Father, into hands of thee I commit the breath of me. And these having said, he breathed out.

    Luke 23:47 Seeing and the centurion that having occurred, glorified the God, saying: Truly the man this just was.

    Luke 23:48 And all the having come together crowds to the sight this, beholding the things having occurred, striking of themselves the breasts returned.

    Luke 23:49 Stood but all the acquaintance of him at a distance, and women those having followed him from the Galilee, beholding these things.

    Luke 23:50 And lo, a man with a name Joseph, a counsellor being, a man good and just,

    Luke 23:51 (this not was having assented to the will and the act of the,) from Arimathea a city of the Jews, who and was looking for also himself the kingdom of the God;

    Luke 23:52 this having gone to the Pilate, asked the body of the Jesus.

    Luke 23:53 And having taken down it, he wrapped it in linen, and laid it, in a tomb hewn in a rock, where not was ever yet no one being laid.

    Luke 23:54 And day was preparation, and sabbath approached.

    Luke 23:55 Having followed after and also women, who were having been with him out of the Galilee, beheld the tomb, and now they laid the body of him.

    Luke 23:56 Having returned and they prepared aromatics and ointments; and the indeed sabbath they rested according to the commandment.