<div class='chaptertitle'>CHRIST BEFORE PILATE.—ON THE CROSS.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">The</span> chief court of the Jews met in a room near
the church, and was made up of three-score and ten
men. The high priest and chief priests were there,
and the scribes, and head men of the church, and
it was for them to say what should be done to those
who broke the laws of Mo-ses; some of whom had
to pay fines, or to be shut up in jail. But if a man
was to be put to death they had to ask the chief
whom the Ce-sar of Rome had set to rule in that part
of the land if he would let the deed be done.</p>
<p>It was night when the Jews took Je-sus, and as
soon as it was day they brought him in-to court to
have him tried. The high priest said to him, Art
thou the Christ? tell us.</p>
<p>Je-sus said, If I tell you, ye will not think I
speak the truth.</p>
<p>Then they all said, Art thou the son of God?</p>
<p>And he said, I am.</p>
<p>Then the high priest rent his clothes, and said,
By his own words we can judge him. What do you
say shall be done to him? And they all cried out,
Let him be put to death!</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_383" id="Page_383">[383]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Then they spit in his face, and struck Je-sus with
the palms of their hands. And they bound him and
led him blind-fold to Pi-late's house, and told Pi-late
some of the things he had said and done.</p>
<p>Pi-late said to Je-sus, Art thou a king? Je-sus
said, I am. But my realm is not of this world, else
would my men have fought to set me free.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_156.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="334" alt="trial" /> <span class="caption">"BE-HOLD THE MAN."</span></div>
<p>Pi-late said, I find no fault with this man. And
the Jews were more fierce, and cried that his words
had made a great stir in all the land from Gal-i-lee<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_384" id="Page_384">[384]</SPAN></span>
to that place. Pi-late said, if he came from Gal-i-lee
they must take him to He-rod, who ruled that
part of the land. And He-rod was in Je-ru-sa-lem
at that time.</p>
<p>When He-rod saw Je-sus he was glad, for he
had heard much of him, and was in hopes to see
some great things done by him. But when He-rod
spoke to Je-sus, Je-sus said not one word. And the
chief priests and scribes stood by, and cried out that
he claimed to be king of the Jews, and the son of
God, and had taught men that they need not keep
the laws of Mo-ses or of Rome. These were crimes
for which he ought to be put to death.</p>
<p>So He-rod and his men of war made sport of
Je-sus, and put on him a robe such as kings wear;
for he had said he was a king. And then He-rod
sent him back to Pi-late.</p>
<p>Pi-late said, I find no fault in this man; nor does
He-rod, for I sent you to him; he had done naught
for which he should be put to death.</p>
<p>Now it was the rule when this great feast was
held, that one of those who were shut up in jail
should be set free. And at this time there was a
Jew there, whose name was Ba-rab-bas; and he had
killed some one.</p>
<p>Pi-late said, Which one shall I set free—Ba-rab-bas,
or Je-sus, who is called Christ?</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_385" id="Page_385">[385]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_157.jpg" width-obs="455" height-obs="600" alt="Pilate washing" /> <span class="caption">PI-LATE WASH-ING HIS HANDS.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_386" id="Page_386">[386]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>While Pi-late spoke, his wife sent word to him
to do no harm to that just man, for she had had a
strange dream a-bout him. But the chief priests
urged the mob to ask that Ba-rab-bas be set free.</p>
<p>Pi-late said, What then shall I do with Je-sus,
who is called Christ?</p>
<p>They cried out, Hang him! Hang him!</p>
<p>When Pi-late saw that he could not get them to
ask for Je-sus, he took some wa-ter and washed his
hands in full view of the mob, and said, I am not to
blame for the death of this just man; see ye to it.</p>
<p>Then the Jews said, Let his blood be on us and
on our chil-dren.</p>
<p>But Pi-late was to blame for Je-sus' death; for he
gave him up to the Jews that he might please them,
and keep the place that he had.</p>
<p>Now it was the law of the land that a man should
be scourged ere he was hung. So Je-sus was stripped
to the waist, and his hands were bound to a low
post in front of him so as to make him stoop, and
while he stood in this way he was struck with rods,
or a whip of cords, till the blood burst through the
skin.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_158.jpg" width-obs="383" height-obs="600" alt="crown of thorns" /> <span class="caption">BE-HOLD THE MAN.</span></div>
<p>Then Pi-late's men of war led him to a room, and
took off his own robe, and put on him one of a red
and blue tint. Then they made a crown of thorns
and put it on his head; and they put a reed in his<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_387" id="Page_387">[387]</SPAN></span>
right hand.
Then they
bowed down
to him, as if he
were a king,
and mocked at
him and said,
Hail, King of
the Jews!
And they spat
on him, and
took the reed
and struck him
on the head,
and smote him
with their
hands.</p>
<p>When Ju-das
saw that
Je-sus was to
be put to death,
he was in great
grief to think
he had brought
such a fate on
one who had
done no wrong. And he took back to the chief priests<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_388" id="Page_388">[388]</SPAN></span>
the sum they had paid him, and he said to them, I have
done a great sin to give up to you one who had done no
wrong. They said to him, What is that to us? See
thou to that. Then Ju-das threw down the sil-ver,
and went out and hung him-self.</p>
<p>Then the men of war took off the gay robe from
Je-sus, and put his own clothes on him and led him
out to put him to death.</p>
<p>They met a man named Si-mon, and made him
bear the cross. And a great crowd of men and wo-men
went with them who wept and mourned for
Je-sus. Je-sus told them not to weep for him, but
for them-selves and their chil-dren, be-cause of the
woes that were to come on the Jews.</p>
<p>They brought him to a place called Cal-va-ry,
not far from the gates of Je-ru-sa-lem. And they
nailed his feet and hands to the cross, which was
then set up in the ground. And all the while Je-sus
prayed, Fa-ther for-give them, for they know not what
they do. He meant that they did not know how
great was their sin; nor that they had in truth put to
death the son of God. With him they hung two
thieves, one on his right hand, and one on his left.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_159.jpg" width-obs="461" height-obs="600" alt="carrying the cross" /> <span class="caption">CHRIST CAR-RY-ING HIS CROSS.CHRIST CAR-RY-ING HIS CROSS.</span></div>
<p>Then they sat down to watch Je-sus, who hung for
hours on the cross in great pain, ere his death came
to him. And they took his robes and gave each
one a share; but for his coat they cast lots. And<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_390" id="Page_390">[390]</SPAN></span>
at the top of the cross Pi-late had put up these words:</p>
<p><span class="smcap">Je-sus of Naz-a-reth, King of the Jews</span>.</p>
<p>And the Jews as they went by shook their heads
at him, and said, If thou be the son of God come down
from the cross, and the chief priests and the scribes
mocked him
and said, His
trust was in
God; let God
save him now if
he will have
him.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_160.jpg" width-obs="316" height-obs="300" alt="Calvary" /> <span class="caption">CHRIST ON CAL-VA-RY.</span></div>
<p>One of the
thieves spoke to
Je-sus and said,
If thou art the
Christ save thy-self
and us.</p>
<p>But the oth-er
said, Dost
thou not fear
God when thou
art so soon to die? It is right that we should die
for our sins, but this man has done no wrong. And
he said to Je-sus, Think of me when thou art on thy
throne. Je-sus said to him, This day shalt thou be
with me where God is.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_391" id="Page_391">[391]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_161.jpg" width-obs="474" height-obs="600" alt="on the cross" /> <span class="caption">THE CRU-CI-FIX-ION.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_392" id="Page_392">[392]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Now there stood near the cross of Je-sus his mo-ther,
and John—the one of the twelve most dear to
him. And he bade John take care of his mo-ther,
and told her to look on John as her son. And John
took her to his own home to take care of her and
give her all that she had need of.</p>
<p>From the sixth to the ninth hour—that is, from
twelve to three o'clock—the sky was dark in all the
land. And Je-sus thought that God had turned his
face from him. And he cried out with a loud voice
O God! O God! why hast thou left me?</p>
<p>One of the men near thought he was in pain, and
he took a sponge and dipped it in the gall, and put
it up on a reed to his mouth, so that Je-sus might
drink. Je-sus wet his lips with the drink that was
to ease his pain, then spoke once more, bowed his
head and died.</p>
<p>Then the veil which hung in the church, in front
of the ark, was torn in two; the earth shook; the
rocks were split; the graves gave up their dead, and
those who, while they lived, had served the Lord,
rose and came out of their graves and went in-to Je-ru-sa-lem
and were seen there.</p>
<p>When those who had kept watch of Je-sus as he
hung on the cross, saw these things that were done,
they were in great fear, and said, There is no doubt
that this man was the son of God.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_393" id="Page_393">[393]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_162.jpg" width-obs="371" height-obs="500" alt="taking Him down" /> <span class="caption">LAY-ING IN THE TOMB.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_394" id="Page_394">[394]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>As night came on the Jews went to Pi-late and
begged him to kill Je-sus and the two thieves so that
they could be put
in their graves.
For it would not
do for them to
hang on the cross
on the day of rest.
The men on
guard broke the
legs of the thieves
to kill them, and
thrust a spear in-to
Je-sus' side to
make sure that he
was dead.</p>
<p>Now there was
near Cal-va-ry a
gar-den, in which
was a tomb in
which no one had
been laid. It was
cut in a rock, and
was owned by a
rich man—Jo-seph of Ar-i-ma-the-a. He came to Pi-late
and begged that he might lay Je-sus in this grave,
and Pi-late told him to do so. And Jo-seph took<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_395" id="Page_395">[395]</SPAN></span>
Je-sus down from the cross, and wrapped him in the
fine lin-en he had brought, and laid him in the tomb,
and put a great stone at the door, and left him there.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_163.jpg" width-obs="350" height-obs="500" alt="Sapphira dies" /> <span class="caption">DEATH OF SAP-PHI-RA.</span></div>
<p>The chief priests went to Pi-late and said, It has
come to our minds that Je-sus said that he would
rise on the third day, so we pray thee to have men
watch the tomb lest some of his friends come and steal
him, and then go and say that he rose from the dead.</p>
<p>Pi-late said, Ye have your own watch-men. Go
and make it as sure as you can.</p>
<p>So they went and put a seal of wax on the great
tomb, and set men to watch by the tomb.</p>
<p>But that night God sent down an an-gel, and he
came and rolled back the stone from the door, and
sat on it. His face shone like fire, and his robes
were white as snow. And the watch-men shook for
fear of him, and had no more strength than dead men.</p>
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<h2>CHAPTER XIX.</h2>
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