Ozzuu Bible
en_cjb - Luk 23Config
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where they started accusing him. “We found this man subverting our nation, forbidding us to pay taxes to the Emperor and claiming that he himself is the Messiah — a king!”
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But they persisted. “He is inciting the people with his teaching throughout all Y’hudah — he started in the Galil, and now he’s here!”
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and when he learned that he was under Herod’s jurisdiction, he sent him over to Herod, who at that time happened to be in Yerushalayim too.
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Herod was delighted to see Yeshua, because he had heard about him and for a long time had been wanting to meet him; indeed, he hoped to see him perform some miracle.
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However, the head cohanim and the Torah -teachers stood there, vehemently pressing their case against him.
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Herod and his soldiers treated Yeshua with contempt and made fun of him. Then, dressing him in an elegant robe, they sent him back to Pilate.
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and said to them, “You brought this man before me on a charge of subverting the people. I examined him in your presence and did not find the man guilty of the crime you are accusing him of.
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And neither did Herod, because he sent him back to us. Clearly, he has not done anything that merits the death penalty.
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A third time he asked them, “But what has this man done wrong? I haven’t found any reason to put him to death. So I’m going to have him flogged and set free.”
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But they went on yelling insistently, demanding that he be executed on the stake; and their shouting prevailed.
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he released the man who had been thrown in prison for insurrection and murder, the one they had asked for; and Yeshua he surrendered to their will.
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As the Roman soldiers led Yeshua away, they grabbed hold of a man from Cyrene named Shim‘on, who was on his way in from the country. They put the execution-stake on his back and made him carry it behind Yeshua.
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Yeshua turned to them and said, “Daughters of Yerushalayim, don’t cry for me; cry for yourselves and your children!
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For the time is coming when people will say, ‘The childless women are the lucky ones — those whose wombs have never borne a child, whose breasts have never nursed a baby!
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When they came to the place called The Skull, they nailed him to a stake; and they nailed the criminals to stakes, one on the right and one on the left.
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Yeshua said, “Father, forgive them; they don’t understand what they are doing.” They divided up his clothes by throwing dice . [3]
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The people stood watching , and the rulers sneered at him. [4] “He saved others,” they said, “so if he really is the Messiah, the one chosen by God, let him save himself!”
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One of the criminals hanging there hurled insults at him. “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us!”
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But the other one spoke up and rebuked the first, saying, “Have you no fear of God? You’re getting the same punishment as he is.
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Ours is only fair; we’re getting what we deserve for what we did. But this man did nothing wrong.”
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Crying out with a loud voice, Yeshua said, “Father! Into your hands I commit my spirit.” [6] With these words he gave up his spirit.
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When the Roman officer saw what had happened, he began to praise God and said, “Surely this man was innocent!”
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And when all the crowds that had gathered to watch the spectacle saw the things that had occurred, they returned home beating their breasts.
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All his friends, including the women who had accompanied him from the Galil, had been standing at a distance; they saw it all.
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and he had not been in agreement with either the Sanhedrin ’s motivation or their action. He came from the town of Ramatayim, a town of the Judeans; and he looked forward to the Kingdom of God.
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He took it down, wrapped it in a linen sheet, and placed it in a tomb cut into the rock, that had never been used.
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The women who had come with Yeshua from the Galil followed; they saw the tomb and how his body was placed in it.
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Then they went back home to prepare spices and ointments. On Shabbat the women rested, in obedience to the commandment;