犹大的下场

27 到了清晨,众祭司长和民间的长老商定要处死耶稣。 他们把祂绑起来,押送到总督彼拉多那里。

出卖耶稣的犹大看见耶稣被定了罪,感到很后悔,就把那三十块银子还给祭司长和长老,说: “我出卖了清白无辜的人,我犯罪了!”

他们说:“那是你自己的事,跟我们有什么关系?”

犹大把钱扔在圣殿里,出去上吊自尽了。

祭司长们捡起银子,说:“这是血钱,不可收进圣殿的库房。” 他们商议,决定用这些钱买下陶匠的地作为埋葬异乡人的坟场。 那块地至今被称为“血田”。 这就应验了耶利米先知的话:“他们用以色列人给祂估定的三十块银子, 10 买了陶匠的一块田,正如主指示我的。”

耶稣在彼拉多面前受审

11 耶稣站在总督面前受审。总督问:“你是犹太人的王吗?”

耶稣说:“如你所言。”

12 当祭司长和长老控告祂时,祂一句话也不说。 13 彼拉多就问:“你没听见他们对你的诸多控告吗?” 14 耶稣仍然一言不发,彼拉多感到十分惊奇。

15 每逢逾越节,总督会照惯例按民众的选择释放一个犯人。 16 那时,有一个恶名昭彰的囚犯名叫巴拉巴。 17 百姓聚在一起的时候,彼拉多就问他们:“你们要我给你们释放谁?巴拉巴还是被称为基督的耶稣?” 18 因为彼拉多知道他们把耶稣抓来是因为嫉妒。

19 彼拉多正坐堂断案时,他夫人派人来对他说:“你不要插手这个义人的事!我今天在梦中因为这个人受了许多苦。”

20 祭司长和长老却怂恿百姓要求释放巴拉巴,处死耶稣。 21 总督再次问百姓:“这两个人,你们要我释放哪一个?”他们说:“巴拉巴!”

22 彼拉多问:“那么,我怎样处置那个被称为基督的耶稣呢?”

他们齐声说:“把祂钉在十字架上!”

23 彼拉多问:“为什么?祂犯了什么罪?”

他们却更大声地喊叫:“把祂钉在十字架上!”

24 彼拉多见再说也无济于事,反而会引起骚乱,于是拿了一盆水来,在众人面前洗手,说:“流这义人的血,罪不在我,你们自己负责。”

25 众人都说:“流祂血的责任由我们和我们的子孙承担!”

26 于是,彼拉多为他们释放了巴拉巴,下令将耶稣鞭打后,带出去钉十字架。

耶稣受辱

27 士兵把耶稣押进总督府,叫全营的士兵都聚集在祂周围。 28 他们剥下耶稣的衣服,替祂披上一件朱红色的长袍, 29 用荆棘编成冠冕,戴在祂头上,又拿一根苇秆放在祂右手里,跪在祂跟前戏弄祂,说:“犹太人的王万岁!” 30 然后向祂吐唾沫,拿过苇秆打祂的头。 31 他们戏弄完了,就脱去祂的袍子,给祂穿上原来的衣服,把祂押出去钉十字架。

钉十字架

32 路上,他们遇见一个叫西门的古利奈人,就强迫他背耶稣的十字架。

33 来到一个地方,名叫各各他——意思是“髑髅地”, 34 士兵给耶稣喝掺了苦胆汁的酒,祂尝了一口,不肯喝。

35 他们把耶稣钉在十字架上,还抽签分了祂的衣服, 36 然后坐在那里看守。 37 他们在祂头顶上挂了一个牌子,上面写着祂的罪状:“这是犹太人的王耶稣”。 38 有两个强盗也被钉在十字架上,一个在祂右边,一个在祂左边。 39 过路的人都嘲笑祂,摇着头说: 40 “你这声称把圣殿拆毁又在三天内重建的人啊,救救自己吧!你要是上帝的儿子,就从十字架上下来吧!”

41 祭司长、律法教师和长老也嘲讽说: 42 “祂救了别人,却救不了自己!祂要是以色列的王,就从十字架上跳下来吧!我们就信祂。 43 祂说信靠上帝,如果上帝喜悦祂,就让上帝来救祂吧!因为祂自称是上帝的儿子。” 44 甚至跟祂一同被钉十字架的强盗也这样嘲笑祂。

耶稣之死

45 从正午一直到下午三点,黑暗笼罩着整个大地。 46 大约下午三点,耶稣大声呼喊:“以利,以利,拉马撒巴各大尼?”意思是:“我的上帝,我的上帝,你为什么离弃我?”

47 有些站在旁边的人听见了,就说:“这人在呼叫以利亚呢。” 48 其中一人连忙跑去拿了一块海绵,蘸满酸酒,绑在苇秆上送给祂喝。 49 其他人却说:“等一下!我们看看以利亚会不会来救祂。”

50 耶稣又大喊了一声,就断了气。

51 就在那时,圣殿里的幔子从上到下裂成两半,大地震动,岩石崩裂, 52 坟墓打开,很多死去的圣徒复活过来。 53 他们在耶稣复活后离开坟墓,进圣城向许多人显现。

54 看守耶稣的百夫长和士兵看见地震及所发生的一切,都很害怕,说:“这人真是上帝的儿子啊!” 55 有好些妇女在远处观看,她们从加利利就跟随了耶稣,服侍祂。 56 其中有抹大拉的玛丽亚、雅各和约西的母亲玛丽亚以及西庇太两个儿子的母亲。

封石守墓

57 傍晚,从亚利马太来了一位名叫约瑟的富人,他是耶稣的门徒。 58 他去求见彼拉多,要求领取耶稣的遗体,彼拉多就下令把耶稣的遗体交给他。 59 约瑟领了遗体,用干净的细麻布裹好, 60 安放在他为自己在岩壁上凿出的新墓穴里,并滚来一块大石头封闭墓穴的入口,然后离去。 61 那时,抹大拉的玛丽亚和另一个玛丽亚坐在坟墓的对面。

62 第二天,就是预备日之后的那天,祭司长和法利赛人一起来见彼拉多,说: 63 “总督大人,我们记得那个骗子生前曾说,‘三天之后,我必复活。’ 64 所以请你命人看守坟墓三天,以防祂的门徒偷走祂的尸体,然后对百姓说祂已经从死里复活。这样的迷惑会比以前的更厉害!”

65 彼拉多说:“你们带上卫兵,去那里严加看守。”

66 他们就带着卫兵去了,在墓口的石头上贴上封条,派人看守墓穴。

27 When it was morning, the chief priests and Jewish leaders met again to discuss how to induce the Roman government to sentence Jesus to death.[a] Then they sent him in chains to Pilate, the Roman governor.

About that time Judas, who betrayed him, when he saw that Jesus had been condemned to die, changed his mind and deeply regretted what he had done,[b] and brought back the money to the chief priests and other Jewish leaders.

“I have sinned,” he declared, “for I have betrayed an innocent man.”

“That’s your problem,” they retorted.

Then he threw the money onto the floor of the Temple and went out and hanged himself. The chief priests picked the money up. “We can’t put it in the collection,” they said, “since it’s against our laws to accept money paid for murder.”

They talked it over and finally decided to buy a certain field where the clay was used by potters, and to make it into a cemetery for foreigners who died in Jerusalem. That is why the cemetery is still called “The Field of Blood.”

This fulfilled the prophecy of Jeremiah which says,

“They took the thirty pieces of silver—the price at which he was valued by the people of Israel— 10 and purchased a field from the potters as the Lord directed me.”

11 Now Jesus was standing before Pilate, the Roman governor. “Are you the Jews’ Messiah?”[c] the governor asked him.

“Yes,” Jesus replied.

12 But when the chief priests and other Jewish leaders made their many accusations against him, Jesus remained silent.

13 “Don’t you hear what they are saying?” Pilate demanded.

14 But Jesus said nothing, much to the governor’s surprise.

15 Now the governor’s custom was to release one Jewish prisoner each year during the Passover celebration—anyone they wanted. 16 This year there was a particularly notorious criminal in jail named Barabbas, 17 and as the crowds gathered before Pilate’s house that morning he asked them, “Which shall I release to you—Barabbas, or Jesus your Messiah?”[d] 18 For he knew very well that the Jewish leaders had arrested Jesus out of envy because of his popularity with the people.

19 Just then, as he was presiding over the court, Pilate’s wife sent him this message: “Leave that good man alone; for I had a terrible nightmare concerning him last night.”

20 Meanwhile the chief priests and Jewish officials persuaded the crowds to ask for Barabbas’s release, and for Jesus’ death. 21 So when the governor asked again,[e] “Which of these two shall I release to you?” the crowd shouted back their reply: “Barabbas!”

22 “Then what shall I do with Jesus, your Messiah?” Pilate asked.

And they shouted, “Crucify him!”

23 “Why?” Pilate demanded. “What has he done wrong?” But they kept shouting, “Crucify! Crucify!”

24 When Pilate saw that he wasn’t getting anywhere and that a riot was developing, he sent for a bowl of water and washed his hands before the crowd, saying, “I am innocent of the blood of this good man. The responsibility is yours!”

25 And the mob yelled back, “His blood be on us and on our children!”

26 Then Pilate released Barabbas to them. And after he had whipped Jesus, he gave him to the Roman soldiers to be taken away and crucified. 27 But first they took him into the armory and called out the entire contingent. 28 They stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him, 29 and made a crown from long thorns and put it on his head, and placed a stick in his right hand as a scepter and knelt before him in mockery. “Hail, King of the Jews,” they yelled. 30 And they spat on him and grabbed the stick and beat him on the head with it.

31 After the mockery, they took off the robe and put his own garment on him again, and took him out to crucify him.

32 As they were on the way to the execution grounds they came across a man from Cyrene, in Africa—Simon was his name—and forced him to carry Jesus’ cross. 33 Then they went out to an area known as Golgotha, that is, “Skull Hill,” 34 where the soldiers gave him drugged wine to drink; but when he had tasted it, he refused.

35 After the crucifixion, the soldiers threw dice to divide up his clothes among themselves. 36 Then they sat around and watched him as he hung there. 37 And they put a sign above his head, “This is Jesus, the King of the Jews.”

38 Two robbers were also crucified there that morning, one on either side of him. 39 And the people passing by hurled abuse, shaking their heads at him and saying, 40 “So! You can destroy the Temple and build it again in three days, can you? Well, then, come on down from the cross if you are the Son of God!”

41-43 And the chief priests and Jewish leaders also mocked him. “He saved others,” they scoffed, “but he can’t save himself! So you are the King of Israel, are you? Come down from the cross and we’ll believe you! He trusted God—let God show his approval by delivering him! Didn’t he say, ‘I am God’s Son’?”

44 And the robbers also threw the same in his teeth.

45 That afternoon, the whole earth[f] was covered with darkness for three hours, from noon until three o’clock.

46 About three o’clock, Jesus shouted, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”

47 Some of the bystanders misunderstood and thought he was calling for Elijah. 48 One of them ran and filled a sponge with sour wine and put it on a stick and held it up to him to drink. 49 But the rest said, “Leave him alone. Let’s see whether Elijah will come and save him.”

50 Then Jesus shouted out again, dismissed his spirit, and died.

51 And look! The curtain secluding the Holiest Place[g] in the Temple was split apart from top to bottom; and the earth shook, and rocks broke, 52 and tombs opened, and many godly men and women who had died came back to life again. 53 After Jesus’ resurrection, they left the cemetery and went into Jerusalem, and appeared to many people there.

54 The soldiers at the crucifixion and their sergeant were terribly frightened by the earthquake and all that happened. They exclaimed, “Surely this was God’s Son.”[h]

55 And many women who had come down from Galilee with Jesus to care for him were watching from a distance. 56 Among them were Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the mother of James and John (the sons of Zebedee).

57 When evening came, a rich man from Arimathea named Joseph, one of Jesus’ followers, 58 went to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body. And Pilate issued an order to release it to him. 59 Joseph took the body and wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, 60 and placed it in his own new rock-hewn tomb, and rolled a great stone across the entrance as he left. 61 Both Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting nearby watching.

62 The next day—at the close of the first day of the Passover ceremonies[i]—the chief priests and Pharisees went to Pilate, 63 and told him, “Sir, that liar once said, ‘After three days I will come back to life again.’ 64 So we request an order from you sealing the tomb until the third day, to prevent his disciples from coming and stealing his body and then telling everyone he came back to life! If that happens, we’ll be worse off than we were at first.”

65 “Use your own Temple police,” Pilate told them. “They can guard it safely enough.”

66 So they sealed the stone[j] and posted guards to protect it from intrusion.

Footnotes

  1. Matthew 27:1 to sentence Jesus to death, literally, “took counsel against Jesus to put him to death.” They did not have the authority themselves.
  2. Matthew 27:3 deeply regretted what he had done, literally, “repented himself.”
  3. Matthew 27:11 the Jews’ Messiah, literally, “the ‘King’ of the Jews.”
  4. Matthew 27:17 Jesus your Messiah, literally, “Jesus who is called Christ.”
  5. Matthew 27:21 when the governor asked again, implied.
  6. Matthew 27:45 earth, or “land.”
  7. Matthew 27:51 secluding the Holiest Place, implied.
  8. Matthew 27:54 God’s Son, or “a godly man.”
  9. Matthew 27:62 at the close of the first day of the Passover ceremonies, implied; literally, “on the morrow, which is after the Preparation.”
  10. Matthew 27:66 So they sealed the stone. This was done by stringing a cord across the rock, the cord being sealed at each end with clay.

耶穌被押交彼拉多(A)

27 到了早上,所有的祭司長和民間的長老商議怎樣對付耶穌,好殺掉他。 他們把他綁起來,押去交給總督彼拉多。

猶大的結局(參(B)

那時,出賣耶穌的猶大見耶穌定了罪,就後悔了。他把那三十塊銀子還給祭司長和長老,說: “我有罪了!我出賣了無辜的人(“人”原文作“血”)!”他們說:“這是你的事,跟我們有甚麼關係?” 猶大把銀子丟進聖所,然後離開,出去吊死了。 祭司長把銀子拾起來,說:“這是血錢,不可放在殿庫裡。” 他們商議之後,就用那些錢買了“陶匠的田”,用來作外國人的墳地。 所以那田稱為“血田”,直到今日。 這應驗了耶利米先知所說的:“他們拿了三十塊銀子,就是以色列人給他估定的價錢, 10 用它買了‘陶匠的田’,正如主所指示我的。”

彼拉多判耶穌釘十字架(C)

11 耶穌站在總督面前,總督問他:“你是猶太人的王嗎?”耶穌回答:“這是你說的。” 12 祭司長和長老控告他的時候,他卻不回答。 13 彼拉多又問他:“他們作證指控你這麼多的事,你沒有聽見嗎?” 14 耶穌一句話也不回答他,令總督非常驚奇。

15 每逢這節期,總督有一個慣例,就是給群眾釋放一個他們要求釋放的囚犯。 16 那時,有個聲名狼藉的囚犯,名叫耶數.巴拉巴。 17 群眾聚集的時候,彼拉多問他們:“你們要我給你們釋放誰?耶數.巴拉巴或是稱為基督的耶穌呢?” 18 他知道他們是因為嫉妒才把耶穌交了來。 19 彼拉多坐在審判臺上的時候,他的夫人派人來說:“你不要干涉這個義人的事,因為昨夜我在夢中因他受了很多的苦。” 20 祭司長和長老慫恿群眾,叫他們去要求釋放巴拉巴,除掉耶穌。 21 總督問他們:“這兩個人,你們要我給你們釋放哪一個?”他們說:“巴拉巴!” 22 彼拉多對他們說:“那麼,我怎樣處置那稱為基督的耶穌呢?”他們齊聲說:“把他釘十字架!” 23 彼拉多說:“為甚麼呢?他作了甚麼惡事呢?”眾人更加大聲喊叫:“把他釘十字架!” 24 彼拉多見無濟於事,反會引起騷動,就拿水在群眾面前洗手,說:“流這人的血,與我無關,你們自己負責吧。” 25 群眾回答:“流他的血的責任,歸在我們和我們子孫的身上吧。” 26 於是彼拉多給他們釋放了巴拉巴;他把耶穌鞭打了,就交給他們釘十字架。

士兵戲弄耶穌(D)

27 總督的士兵把耶穌帶到總督府,召集全隊士兵到他面前。 28 他們脫去他的衣服,給他披上朱紅色的外袍, 29 又用荊棘編成冠冕,戴在他的頭上,把一根蘆葦放在他的右手,跪在他面前譏笑他說:“猶太人的王萬歲!” 30 然後向他吐唾沫,又拿起蘆葦打他的頭。 31 戲弄完了,就脫下他的外袍,給他穿回自己的衣服,帶去釘十字架。

耶穌被釘十字架(E)

32 他們出來的時候,遇見一個古利奈人,名叫西門,就強迫他背耶穌的十字架。 33 到了一個地方,名叫各各他,就是“髑髏地”的意思, 34 他們把苦膽調和的酒給他喝,他嘗了卻不肯喝。 35 士兵把他釘了十字架,就抽籤分他的衣服, 36 然後坐在那裡看守他。 37 他們在耶穌的頭以上,釘了一塊牌子,寫著他的罪狀:“這是猶太人的王耶穌”。 38 當時,有兩個強盜和他一同釘十字架,一個在右,一個在左。 39 過路的人嘲笑他,搖著頭說: 40 “你這個想拆毀聖所,三日之內又把它建造起來的,救救自己吧!如果你是 神的兒子,從十字架上下來吧!” 41 祭司長、經學家和長老也同樣譏笑他,說: 42 “他救了別人,卻不能救自己。如果他是以色列的王,現在可以從十字架上下來,我們就信他。 43 他信靠 神;如果 神喜悅他,就讓 神現在救他吧,因為他說自己是 神的兒子。” 44 和他一同釘十字架的強盜也都這樣侮辱他。

耶穌死時的情形(F)

45 從正午到下午三點鐘,遍地都黑暗了。 46 大約三點鐘,耶穌大聲呼叫:“以利,以利,拉馬撒巴各大尼?”意思是“我的 神,我的 神,你為甚麼離棄我?” 47 有幾個站在那裡的人,聽見了就說:“這個人在呼叫以利亞呢。” 48 有一個人馬上跑去拿海綿蘸滿了酸酒,用蘆葦遞給他喝。 49 但其他的人說:“等一等,我們看看以利亞來不來救他。” 50 耶穌再大聲呼叫,氣就斷了。 51 忽然,聖所裡的幔子從上到下裂成兩半;地面震動,石頭崩裂; 52 而且墳墓開了,許多睡了的聖徒的身體也復活了, 53 從墳墓裡出來;到了耶穌復活之後,他們進到聖城向許多人顯現。 54 百夫長和跟他一起看守耶穌的士兵,看見了地震和所發生的事情,就十分懼怕,說:“這個人真是 神的兒子。” 55 有許多婦女在那裡遠遠地觀看;她們是從加利利開始跟隨耶穌服事他的。 56 她們中間有抹大拉的馬利亞、雅各和約西的母親馬利亞,以及西庇太的兒子的母親。

耶穌葬在新墳墓裡(G)

57 到了晚上,有一個亞利馬太的富翁來到,他名叫約瑟,是耶穌的門徒。 58 這個人去見彼拉多,請求領取耶穌的身體,彼拉多就吩咐給他。 59 約瑟領了耶穌的身體,用乾淨的細麻布裹好, 60 放在自己的新墳墓裡,就是在磐石裡鑿出來的。他輥了一塊大石頭來擋住墓門,然後才離開。 61 抹大拉的馬利亞和另一個馬利亞都在那裡,對著墳墓坐著。

衛兵嚴密看守墳墓

62 第二天,就是過了“預備日”的那一天,祭司長和法利賽人去見彼拉多,說: 63 “大人,我們想起那個騙子,生前說過:‘三天之後,我要復活。’ 64 所以請你下令把墳墓嚴密看守,直到第三天,免得他的門徒來把他偷去,然後對民眾說:‘他從死人中復活了。’這樣,日後的騙局比起初的就更大了。” 65 彼拉多對他們說:“你們帶著衛兵,盡你們所能的去嚴密看守吧。” 66 他們就去把墓前的石封好,又派衛兵把守,嚴密地守住墳墓。