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MARK XIV. 6:62 — 72; XV. 1 — 25. And Jesus said — Sitting |on the right hand| of Power, And coming with the clouds of heaven. And ||the High-priest|| having rent asunder his inner-garments| saith — What |further| need have we |of witnesses|? Heard ye the profanity ? What |to you| doth it appear ? And they |all| condemned him to be |worthy| of |death|. And some began to be spitting at him, and |covering up his face| and to be buffeting him, and saying to him — Prophesy! And |the attendants| ||with smart blows|| took him.
 * I|| am; and ye shall see the Son of Man —

And  there cometh one of the maid-servants of the High- priest; and |seeing Peter warming himself | And ||thou|| wast |with the Nazarene| — ||with Jesus||. But |he| denied, saying — I neither know [him], nor do I well understand what I thou I sayest; and went out into the porch. And |the maid-servant| ||seeing him|| began |again| to be saying unto the by-standers— But ||he|| |again| was denying. And ||after a little again|| |the by-standers| were saying unto Peter — thou art |a Galilaean| also, And |he| began to be cursing and swearing — I know not this man^ of whom ye are speaking! And ||straightway^ a second time|| |a cock| crowed ; and Peter was reminded of the declaration, how Jesus had said to him —  ||thrice|| wilt thou deny me. And I when he thought thereon| he began to weep.
 * having looked at him| saith —
 * This one|| |is| from among them.
 * Truly|| thou |art| from among them; for

And  the High-priest, with the Elders,
 * Thou| sayest.

But |Jesus| ||no further|| answered |anything|, so that Pilate began to marvel. Now one' prisoner, whom they were claiming. And there was the so-called' Barabbas, |with the rebels| bound, even with them who |in the rebellion| had committed |murder|. And according as he was wont to do for them. But Will ye, I release unto you |the King of the Jews|? For he was getting to know that |for envy| had [the High-priests] delivered him up. But that ]] rather ' Barabbas I ] he should release unto them. But ||Pilate||| |again answering| was saying unto them — What then shall I do with him whom ye call And ||they|| |again| cried out — Crucify him! But |Pilate| was saying unto them — Why! what |evil| hath he done ? And ||they|| |vehemently| cried out — Crucify him! And Pilate|  released unto them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus^ having ' scourged him, that he should be crucified.
 * at feast time| he was wont to release unto them
 * going up| the multitude began to be claiming —
 * Pilate| answered them, sayings
 * the High-priestsj stirred up the multitude^
 * the King of the Jews|?

And |the soldiers| led him away, inside the court, which is a judgment-hall, — and called together the whole' band ; and they array him in purple, and set upon him^ when they have plaited it, |a crown of thorns'], — and began to be saluting him — Joy to thee! King of the Jews! and were striking him on the head with a reed, and were spitting at him, — and, bowing their knees, were doing him homage. And may crucify him. And they impress a certain passer-by, Simon a Cyrenian, coming from a field, the father of Alexander and Rufus, — that he may carry his cross.
 * when they had mocked him| they put off him
 * the purple], and put on him |his own garments|. And they lead him forth, that they

And they bring him unto the Golgotha' place, which is, being translated. Skull-place. And they would have given him |myrrhed wine|,-— who, however, received it not. And they crucify him, and part asunder his garments^ casting a lot upon them — who should have anything. And it was the third hour.