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The
Book of Jesus
Chapter
Nineteen
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The Crucifixion
- NARRATOR.
- Carrying his own stake, he went out of the city to a place, called the
place of the skull, or as it was called in Hebrew, Golgotha. Now as they were
on their way out and leading him away they compelled a passerby, named Simon of
Cyrene, the father of Alexander and Rufus, who was coming in from the country
and enlisted him to carry his stake. They put the stake on his shoulder and
made him carry it behind Jesus. And a large crowd of people followed him and of
women too, who mourned and lamented for him. But Jesus turned and said to them:
- JESUS.
- Daughters of Jerusalem, don't weep for me; weep rather for yourselves and
for your children. Look, the days are coming when the people will say; 'Happy
are those who are barren and the womb's that have never borne, the breasts that
have never given succor.' Then they will say to the mountains, 'Fall on us!',
to the hills, 'Cover us!' For if men do these things to a green tree, what will
happen to a withered (and dry) one.
- NARRATOR.
- Now with him they were also leading two other criminals to be executed.
When they reached the place called Calvary, the place of the Skull, they gave
him wine to drink mixed with a narcotic, which when he tasted it, refused to
drink. Then they crucified him there with the two other criminals, one on his
right and the other on his left, with Jesus in the middle. And the scripture
was fulfilled which said: 'He was counted among the criminals'. And Jesus
spoke saying: JESUS. Father, forgive them, because they don't know what they're
doing.
- NARRATOR.
- When the soldiers had finished crucifying him they took and divided his
clothing into four parts, one for each soldier and cast lots to decide what each
should take. His tunic however was seamless, woven in one piece from top to
bottom, so they said to one another:
- SOLDIERS.
- Let's not tear it, instead let's cast lots to decide who's to have it.
- NARRATOR.
- In this way the words of David, the prophet, in Psalm 22:18 was fulfilled: "They
divided my clothing among them and cast lots for my tunic." It was the
third hour when they crucified him. Pilate wrote a notice and had it affixed to
the pole above his head. The charge read, 'This is Jesus of Nazareth, the King
of the Jews.' This notice was read by many of the Jews as the place where Jesus
was crucified was not far from the city and the writing was in Greek, Latin and
Hebrew. So the chief priests of the Jews said to Pilate:
- CHIEF PRIESTS.
- You shouldn't have written 'The King of the Jews'.
- PILATE.
- But this man said: 'I am the King of the Jews.' What I written, I have
written!
Matthew 27:32-38; Mark 15:21-28; Luke 23:26-34,38; John 19:17-24
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Jesus And His Mother
- NARRATOR.
- Near the stake stood Jesus' mother and his mother's sister, the wife of
Clopas and Mary of Magdala. Seeing his mother and the disciple he loved
standing near her, Jesus said to her:
- JESUS.
- Woman, behold your son!
- NARRATOR.
- Then to the disciple he said:
- JESUS.
- Behold your mother.
- NARRATOR.
- And from that hour, the disciple made a place for her in his own home.
John 19:25-27
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Jesus Is Mocked
- NARRATOR.
- Now the people that passed by jeered at him, shook their heads and said:
- PEOPLE.
- Aha, you who destroys the Temple and rebuilds it in three days, save
yourself...If you're the Son of God, come down from the stake.
- NARRATOR.
- And people stood there watching. Likewise, the chief priests, scribes and
elders stood there and mocked him themselves in the same way:
- CHIEF PRIESTS, SCRIBES and ELDERS.
- He saved others, but he can't save himself...Let him save himself if he is
the Christ of God, the Chosen One...Let Christ, the King of Israel come down
from the stake now for us to see it and we'll believe in him...If he is the King
of Israel, let him come down from the stake and we'll believe him...He trusted
in God, let Him deliver him now, if he'll have him, because he said: 'I am the
Son of God'.
- NARRATOR.
- The soldiers also mocked him. They came up, offered him vinegar and said:
- SOLDIERS.
- If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!
- NARRATOR.
- Even the robbers who were crucified with him taunted him in the same way.
Matthew 27: 39-44; Mark 15:29-32; Luke 23:35-37
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The Repentant Thief
- NARRATOR.
- One of the criminals hanging there also blasphemed him:
- THIEF 1.
- If you are Christ, save yourself and us as well!
- NARRATOR.
- But the other criminal who had been crucified with Jesus, spoke up and
rebuked him:
- THIEF 2.
- Don't you fear God, seeing that you got the same sentence as he did, but we
deserved it and we're getting the due reward for our actions. But this man has
done nothing. Jesus, Lord, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.
- JESUS.
- Indeed, I promise you today, you will be with me in paradise.
Luke 23:39-43
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The Death Of Jesus
- NARRATOR.
- It was about the sixth hour and with the sun eclipsed, a darkness came over
the whole land until the ninth hour. At the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a
loud voice:
- JESUS.
- Eli (Eloi), Eli (Eloi), La-ma Sa-bach-tha-ni?
- NARRATOR.
- This means when interpreted; 'My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?
When some of those who were standing there heard this, they said:
- PEOPLE.
- Listen, this man is calling on Elijah.
- NARRATOR.
- After this, Jesus knew that all things were now accomplished and in order
to fulfil scripture perfectly he said:
- JESUS.
- I'm thirsty.
- NARRATOR.
- A jar full of vinegar stood there and one of them ran quickly to get a
sponge and dipped it in vinegar. Putting the sponge soaked in vinegar on a
hyssop stick, they held it up to his mouth and gave it to him to drink. Then
the rest of them said:
- PEOPLE.
- Wait! Let's see if Elijah will come to take him down and save him.
- NARRATOR.
- After Jesus had taken the vinegar he said:
- JESUS.
- It is finished.
- NARRATOR.
- But Jesus again crying out in a loud voice said:
- JESUS.
- Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.
- NARRATOR.
- With these words, he breathed his last breath and bowing his head he gave
up his spirit. At that, the curtain that secluded the Most Holy in the Temple
was torn in two from the top to the bottom, right down the middle. The earth
quaked, the rocks split, the tombs opened and the bodies of many Holy men who
were sleeping in death rose. These after his resurrection, came out of the
tombs, entered the Holy City and appeared to a number of people. Meanwhile, the
centurion, who was standing in front, together with the others guarding Jesus,
had seen how he cried out and died, the earthquake and all that was taking
place, and they were terrified and said:
- GUARDS.
- This man was in truth the Son of God.
- NARRATOR.
- And the centurion gave praise to God and said:
- CENTURION.
- This was for certain a righteous man.
- NARRATOR.
- And when all the people who had gathered for the spectacle saw what had
happened, they went home beating their breasts. All of Jesus' friends stood at
a distance. Many woman were there, also watching from a distance. These were
the same woman who had followed Jesus from Galilee. Among them were Mary of
Magdala, Mary who was the mother of James the younger and Joseph, Salome and the
Mother of Zebedee's sons. These used to follow him and look after him when he
was in Galilee. There were also many other woman there who had come up with him
to Jerusalem.
Matthew 27:45-56; Mark 15:33-44; Luke 23:44-49; John 19:28-30
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Jesus Is Pierced
- NARRATOR.
- It was Preparation Day and in order to prevent the bodies remaining on the
stake during the Sabbath, since that Sabbath was a High Day, the Jews requested
that Pilate have their legs broken and the bodies taken away. Consequently, the
soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified with
Jesus and then the other. But when they came to Jesus and saw that he was
already dead , they did not brake his legs. One of the soldiers however,
pierced his side with a spear and immediately there came out blood and water.
This is the evidence of one who saw it and his record is true. He knows that he
speaks the truth so that you might believe as well. All this happened in order
that the scripture should be fulfilled: 'Not one bone of his will be broken' and
again another scripture says: 'They will look upon the one whom they have
pierced.'
John 19:31-37
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The Burial
- NARRATOR.
- When evening had come, there arrived a rich and prominent member of the
Council, an upright and just man named Joseph from the Jewish town of Arimathaea
and he also waited for the Kingdom of God. He had not consented to what the
Council had planned and carried out. Now Joseph of Arimathaea who was a
disciple of Jesus, though a secret one because he was afraid of the Jews, boldly
went to Pilate and begged for the body of Jesus since it was the Preparation,
the day before the Sabbath.
- Pilate, astonished that Jesus should have died so soon, summoned the
centurion and enquired if he was already dead. Having been assured this by the
centurion, Pilate gave his permission and ordered it to be handed over and
granted the corpse to Joseph. Joseph then came and took Jesus down from the
stake.
- Nicodemus came as well, the same one who had first come to Jesus by night
and he brought a mixture of Myrrh and aloes weighing about a hundred pounds.
They then took the body of Jesus and wrapped it with the spices in a clean
shroud of linen cloths, following the Jewish burial custom.
- Now in the place where he had been crucified there was a garden and in this
garden there was a new tomb which had been hewn out of rock in which no one had
yet been buried. Since it was the Jews' Preparation day and the Sabbath was
imminent and the tomb was near at hand, Joseph laid the body of Jesus in his own
new tomb. He then rolled a large stone against the entrance of the tomb and
went away.
- Meanwhile, the woman who had come from Galilee with Jesus were following
behind. Mary of Magdala and the other Mary, the mother of Joseph were sitting
opposite the sepulchre, watched and took note of the tomb where he had been laid
and of the position of the body. They then returned and prepared spices and
ointments and rested on the Sabbath day according to the commandment.
Matthew 27:57-61; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42
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The Guard at the Tomb
- NARRATOR.
- Now the next day that followed the Day of Preparation, the chief priests
and the Pharisees came together and went to Pilate:
- CHIEF PRIESTS and PHARISEES.
- Your Excellency, we recall that this imposter said while he was still
alive; 'After three days, I will rise again.' Therefore, give the order to have
the sepulchre kept secure until the third day, for fear that his disciples
should come by night and steal him away and tell the people, 'He has risen from
the dead.' This last piece of fraud would be worse than what went before.
- PILATE.
- You may have your guard. Go and make it as secure as you can.
NARRATOR. So they went and made the sepulchre, sealing the stone and setting a
watch.
Matthew 27:62-66
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