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MARK XV. 26 — 47; XVI. 1 — 14. and they crucified him. And the inscription of his accusation |had been inscribed| — The King of The Jews. And |with him| they crucify |two' robbers], one on his right hand^ and one on his left. And |the passers-by| were reviling him, shaking their heads and saying — Aha! thou who wast pulling down the shrine, and building one in three' days! Save thyself, — |coming down from the cross|. to another^ |with the Scribes| were saying — Let him come down now from the cross. That we may see and believe. And |they who had been crucified with him| were casting it in his teeth. And (|when it was the sixth hour|| |darkness| came on all' the land — ^until the ninth hour; and loud voice|— Eloi! Eloi! lama sahachthanei? which is, being translated — My God! [My God!] |to what end| didst thou forsake me ? And ||some of the by-standers|| |having heard| were saying — See! ||Elijah|| he calleth! And one |running| filled a sponge with vinegar, and, putting it about a reed, was giving him, to drink, saying — Stay! let us see whether Elijah is coming, to take him down! But ||Jesus|| |sending out a loud voice| ceased to breathe. And |the veil of the Temple| was rent into two |from top to bottom| . Now the centurion, who was standing near, out over against him, |seeing| that ||thus|| he ceased to breathe, said — And there were ||women also|| |from afar| looking on, — among whom were both Mary the Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the Little and Joses, and Salome; who |when he was in Galilee| used to follow him, and minister unto him, — and many other women^ who had come up with him unto Jerusalem.
 * Likewise|| |the High-priests also| mocking one
 * Others|| he saved,
 * Himself|| -he cannot save!
 * The Christ, the King of Israel||—
 * at the ninth' hour| Jesus |uttered a cry^ with a
 * Truly|| |this' man| was' God's son!

And evening |already| having begun,  Joseph of Arimathaea, a noble counsellor, who God, came; and |venturing| went in unto Pilate, and claimed the body of Jesus, But dead ;and |oalling near the centurion| questioned him — whether he had |already| died. And and wrapped him about with the cloth, and laid him in a tomb, which had been hewn out of a rock, — and rolled near a stone upon the door of the tomb. Now |Mary the Magdalene^ and Mary the mother of Joses| were viewing how he had been laid.
 * also, himself | was awaiting the kingdom of
 * Pilate| wondered whether |already| he was
 * getting to know from the centurion| he presented the corpse unto Joseph. And
 * buying a fine Indian cloth| he took him down^

And ||the Sabbath having passed'|| |Mary the Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome| bought spices, that, coming, they might anoint him. And |very' early, on the first of the week| they are coming towards the tomb — when [the sun] arose. And they were saying one to another — [Who[ shall roll away for us the stone^ out of the door of the tomb ? And |looking up| they observe that the stone hath been rolled up, — for it was exceeding great. And |entering into the tomb| they saw a young man, sitting on the right, clothed with a white robe, — and they were greatly alarmed. But |he| saith unto them — Be not alarmed! |Jesus] ye are seeking He hath arisen! he is not here, — See! the place where they laid him! But go your way, tell his disciples |and Peter|— He is going before you into Galilee : According as he said unto you. And, going out, they fied from the tomb, for and |unto no one| said they |anything| for they were afraid ******
 * the Nazarene, the crucified||:
 * There| shall ye yourselves see him, —
 * trembling and transport| were holding them;

] going her way, bare tidings unto them who had come to be with' him, [as they were mourning and weeping]. "And they]]  [disbelieved]. But [after these things| as they were going unto a country place; and ]|they|] departing, bare tidings unto the rest, — but even them]] they believed not. But [afterwards] was he manifested, and he upbraided their disbelief and hardness of heart, — because [them who had looked upon him when arisen [from
 * ]unto the eleven themselves', as they reclined(|