Matthew 27
New Life Version
Jesus Stands in Front of Pilate (A)
27 Early in the morning all the head religious leaders of the Jews and the leaders of the people gathered together and talked about how they could put Jesus to death. 2 They tied Him and took Him away. Then they handed Him over to Pilate who was the leader of the country.
3 Then Judas was sorry he had handed Jesus over when he saw that Jesus was going to be killed. He took back the thirty pieces of silver and gave it to the head religious leaders and the other leaders. 4 He said, “I have sinned because I handed over a Man Who has done no wrong.” And they said, “What is that to us? That is your own doing.” 5 He threw the money down in the house of God and went outside. Then he went away and killed himself by hanging from a rope.
6 The head religious leaders took the money. They said, “It is against the Law to put this money in the house of God. This money has bought blood.” 7 They talked about what to do with the money. Then they decided to buy land to bury strangers in. 8 Because of this, that land is called the Field of Blood to this day. 9 It happened as the early preacher Jeremiah said it would happen. He said, “And they took the thirty pieces of silver which was the price the Jews said they would pay for Him. 10 And they bought land to bury strangers in, as the Lord told me.” (B)
11 Then Jesus stood in front of the leader of the country. The leader asked Jesus, “Are You the King of the Jews?” Jesus said to him, “What you say is true.” 12 When the head religious leaders and the other leaders spoke against Him, He said nothing. 13 Then Pilate said to Him, “Do You not hear all these things they are saying against You?” 14 Jesus did not say a word. The leader was much surprised and wondered about it.
Jesus or Barabbas Is to Go Free (C)
15 At the special supper each year the leader of the country would always let one person who was in prison go free. It would be the one the people wanted. 16 They had a man who was known by all the people whose name was Barabbas. 17 When they were gathered together, Pilate said to them, “Whom do you want me to let go free? Should it be Barabbas or Jesus Who is called Christ?” 18 For the leader of the country knew the religious leaders had given Jesus over to him because they were jealous.
19 While Pilate was sitting in the place where he judges, his wife sent him this word, “Have nothing to do with that good Man. I have been troubled today in a dream about Him.”
20 The head religious leaders and the other leaders talked the many people into asking for Barabbas to go free and for Jesus to be put to death. 21 The leader of the country said to them, “Which one of the two do you want me to let go free?” They said, “Barabbas.” 22 Pilate said to them, “Then what am I to do with Jesus Who is called Christ?” They all said to him, “Nail Him to a cross!” 23 Then Pilate said, “Why, what bad thing has He done?” But they cried out all the more, “Nail Him to a cross!”
24 Pilate saw that he could do nothing. The people were making loud calls and there was much pushing around. He took water and washed his hands in front of the many people. He said, “I am not guilty of the blood of this good Man. This is your own doing.” 25 Then all the people said, “Let His blood be on us and on our children!” 26 Pilate let Barabbas go free but he had men whip Jesus. Then he handed Him over to be nailed to a cross.
The Crown of Thorns (D)
27 Then the soldiers of Pilate took Jesus into a large room. A big group of soldiers gathered around Him. 28 They took off His clothes and put a purple coat on Him. 29 They put a crown of thorns on His head. They put a stick in His right hand. They got on their knees before Him and made fun of Him. They said, “Hello, King of the Jews!” 30 They spit on Him. They took a stick and hit Him on the head. 31 After they had made fun of Him, they took the coat off and put His own clothes on Him. Then they led Him away to be nailed to a cross. 32 As they were on the way, they came to a man called Simon from the country of Cyrene. They made him carry the cross for Jesus.
Jesus on the Cross (E)
33 They came to a place called Golgotha. This name means the place of a skull. 34 They gave Him wine with something in it to take away the pain. After tasting it, He took no more. 35 When they had nailed Him to the cross, they divided His clothes by drawing names. *It happened as the early preacher said it would happen. He said, “They divided My clothes among them by drawing names to see who would get My coat.” (F) 36 Then they sat down and watched Him. 37 Over His head they put in writing what they had against Him, THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
The Two Robbers (G)
38 They nailed two robbers to crosses beside Him. One was on His right side. The other was on His left side. 39 Those who walked by shook their heads and laughed at Him. 40 They said, “You are the One Who could destroy the house of God and build it up again in three days. Now save Yourself. If You are the Son of God, come down from the cross.”
41 The head religious leaders and the teachers of the Law and the other leaders made fun of Him also. They said, 42 “He saved others but He cannot save Himself. If He is the King of the Jews, let Him come down from the cross. Then we will believe in Him. 43 He trusts God. Let God save Him now, if God cares for Him. He has said, ‘I am the Son of God.’” 44 And the robbers who were nailed to crosses beside Him made fun of Him the same way also.
The Death of Jesus (H)
45 From noon until three o’clock it was dark over all the land. 46 About three o’clock Jesus cried with a loud voice, “My God, My God, why have You left Me alone?” 47 When some of those who stood by heard that, they said, “This Man is calling for Elijah.” 48 At once one of them ran and took a sponge and filled it with sour wine. He put it on a stick and gave it to Him to drink. 49 The others said, “Let Him alone. Let us see if Elijah will come and save Him.” 50 Then Jesus gave another loud cry and gave up His spirit and died.
The Powerful Works at the Time of His Death (I)
51 At once the curtain in the house of God was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook and the rocks fell apart. 52 Graves were opened. Bodies of many of God’s people who were dead were raised. 53 After Jesus was raised from the grave, these arose from their graves and went into Jerusalem, the Holy City. These were seen by many people.
54 The captain of the soldiers and those with him who were watching Jesus, saw all the things that were happening. They saw the earth shake and they were very much afraid. They said, “For sure, this Man was the Son of God.”
The Women at the Cross (J)
55 Many women were looking on from far away. These had followed Jesus from the country of Galilee. They had cared for Him. 56 Among them was Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joseph and the mother of Zebedee’s sons.
The Grave of Jesus (K)
57 When it was evening, a rich man came from the city of Arimathea. His name was Joseph. He was a follower of Jesus also. 58 He went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. Then Pilate said that the body should be given to him. 59 Joseph took the body and put clean linen cloth around it. 60 He laid it in his own new grave. This grave had been cut out in the side of a rock. He pushed a big stone over the door of the grave and went away. 61 Mary Magdalene and the other Mary stayed there. They were sitting near the grave.
62 The next day, the day after Jesus was killed, the head religious leaders and the proud religious law-keepers gathered together in front of Pilate. 63 They said, “Sir, we remember what that Man Who fooled people said when He was living, ‘After three days I am to rise from the dead.’ 64 Speak the word to have the grave watched for three days. Then His followers cannot come at night and take Him away and say to the people, ‘He has been raised from the dead.’ The last mistake would be worse than the first.” 65 Pilate said to them, “Take the soldiers. Go and watch the grave.” 66 Then they went and made the soldiers stand by the grave. They put a lock on the big stone door.
Matteo 27
Conferenza Episcopale Italiana
Gesù condotto davanti a Pilato
27 Venuto il mattino, tutti i sommi sacerdoti e gli anziani del popolo tennero consiglio contro Gesù, per farlo morire. 2 Poi, messolo in catene, lo condussero e consegnarono al governatore Pilato.
Morte di Giuda
3 Allora Giuda, il traditore, vedendo che Gesù era stato condannato, si pentì e riportò le trenta monete d'argento ai sommi sacerdoti e agli anziani 4 dicendo: «Ho peccato, perché ho tradito sangue innocente». Ma quelli dissero: «Che ci riguarda? Veditela tu!». 5 Ed egli, gettate le monete d'argento nel tempio, si allontanò e andò ad impiccarsi. 6 Ma i sommi sacerdoti, raccolto quel denaro, dissero: «Non è lecito metterlo nel tesoro, perché è prezzo di sangue». 7 E tenuto consiglio, comprarono con esso il Campo del vasaio per la sepoltura degli stranieri. 8 Perciò quel campo fu denominato "Campo di sanguè'fino al giorno d'oggi. 9 Allora si adempì quanto era stato detto dal profeta Geremia: E presero trenta denari d'argento, il prezzo del venduto, che i figli di Israele avevano mercanteggiato, 10 e li diedero per il campo del vasaio, come mi aveva ordinato il Signore.
Gesù davanti a Pilato
11 Gesù intanto comparve davanti al governatore, e il governatore l'interrogò dicendo: «Sei tu il re dei Giudei?». Gesù rispose «Tu lo dici». 12 E mentre lo accusavano i sommi sacerdoti e gli anziani, non rispondeva nulla. 13 Allora Pilato gli disse: «Non senti quante cose attestano contro di te?». 14 Ma Gesù non gli rispose neanche una parola, con grande meraviglia del governatore.
15 Il governatore era solito, per ciascuna festa di Pasqua, rilasciare al popolo un prigioniero, a loro scelta. 16 Avevano in quel tempo un prigioniero famoso, detto Barabba. 17 Mentre quindi si trovavano riuniti, Pilato disse loro: «Chi volete che vi rilasci: Barabba o Gesù chiamato il Cristo?». 18 Sapeva bene infatti che glielo avevano consegnato per invidia.
19 Mentre egli sedeva in tribunale, sua moglie gli mandò a dire: «Non avere a che fare con quel giusto; perché oggi fui molto turbata in sogno, per causa sua». 20 Ma i sommi sacerdoti e gli anziani persuasero la folla a richiedere Barabba e a far morire Gesù. 21 Allora il governatore domandò: «Chi dei due volete che vi rilasci?». Quelli risposero: «Barabba!». 22 Disse loro Pilato: «Che farò dunque di Gesù chiamato il Cristo?». Tutti gli risposero: «Sia crocifisso!». 23 Ed egli aggiunse: «Ma che male ha fatto?». Essi allora urlarono: «Sia crocifisso!».
24 Pilato, visto che non otteneva nulla, anzi che il tumulto cresceva sempre più, presa dell'acqua, si lavò le mani davanti alla folla: «Non sono responsabile, disse, di questo sangue; vedetevela voi!». 25 E tutto il popolo rispose: «Il suo sangue ricada sopra di noi e sopra i nostri figli». 26 Allora rilasciò loro Barabba e, dopo aver fatto flagellare Gesù, lo consegnò ai soldati perché fosse crocifisso.
La corona di spine
27 Allora i soldati del governatore condussero Gesù nel pretorio e gli radunarono attorno tutta la coorte. 28 Spogliatolo, gli misero addosso un manto scarlatto 29 e, intrecciata una corona di spine, gliela posero sul capo, con una canna nella destra; poi mentre gli si inginocchiavano davanti, lo schernivano: «Salve, re dei Giudei!». 30 E sputandogli addosso, gli tolsero di mano la canna e lo percuotevano sul capo. 31 Dopo averlo così schernito, lo spogliarono del mantello, gli fecero indossare i suoi vestiti e lo portarono via per crocifiggerlo.
La crocifissione
32 Mentre uscivano, incontrarono un uomo di Cirene, chiamato Simone, e lo costrinsero a prender su la croce di lui. 33 Giunti a un luogo detto Gòlgota, che significa luogo del cranio, 34 gli diedero da bere vino mescolato con fiele; ma egli, assaggiatolo, non ne volle bere. 35 Dopo averlo quindi crocifisso, si spartirono le sue vesti tirandole a sorte. 36 E sedutisi, gli facevano la guardia. 37 Al di sopra del suo capo, posero la motivazione scritta della sua condanna: «Questi è Gesù, il re dei Giudei».
38 Insieme con lui furono crocifissi due ladroni, uno a destra e uno a sinistra.
Gesù in croce deriso e oltraggiato
39 E quelli che passavano di là lo insultavano scuotendo il capo e dicendo: 40 «Tu che distruggi il tempio e lo ricostruisci in tre giorni, salva te stesso! Se tu sei Figlio di Dio, scendi dalla croce!». 41 Anche i sommi sacerdoti con gli scribi e gli anziani lo schernivano: 42 «Ha salvato gli altri, non può salvare se stesso. E' il re d'Israele, scenda ora dalla croce e gli crederemo. 43 Ha confidato in Dio; lo liberi lui ora, se gli vuol bene. Ha detto infatti: Sono Figlio di Dio!». 44 Anche i ladroni crocifissi con lui lo oltraggiavano allo stesso modo.
La morte di Gesù
45 Da mezzogiorno fino alle tre del pomeriggio si fece buio su tutta la terra. 46 Verso le tre, Gesù gridò a gran voce: «Elì, Elì, lemà sabactàni?», che significa: «Dio mio, Dio mio, perché mi hai abbandonato?». 47 Udendo questo, alcuni dei presenti dicevano: «Costui chiama Elia». 48 E subito uno di loro corse a prendere una spugna e, imbevutala di aceto, la fissò su una canna e così gli dava da bere. 49 Gli altri dicevano: «Lascia, vediamo se viene Elia a salvarlo!». 50 E Gesù, emesso un alto grido, spirò.
51 Ed ecco il velo del tempio si squarciò in due da cima a fondo, la terra si scosse, le rocce si spezzarono, 52 i sepolcri si aprirono e molti corpi di santi morti risuscitarono. 53 E uscendo dai sepolcri, dopo la sua risurrezione, entrarono nella città santa e apparvero a molti. 54 Il centurione e quelli che con lui facevano la guardia a Gesù, sentito il terremoto e visto quel che succedeva, furono presi da grande timore e dicevano: «Davvero costui era Figlio di Dio!».
55 C'erano anche là molte donne che stavano a osservare da lontano; esse avevano seguito Gesù dalla Galilea per servirlo. 56 Tra costoro Maria di Màgdala, Maria madre di Giacomo e di Giuseppe, e la madre dei figli di Zebedèo.
La sepoltura
57 Venuta la sera giunse un uomo ricco di Arimatèa, chiamato Giuseppe, il quale era diventato anche lui discepolo di Gesù. 58 Egli andò da Pilato e gli chiese il corpo di Gesù. Allora Pilato ordinò che gli fosse consegnato. 59 Giuseppe, preso il corpo di Gesù, lo avvolse in un candido lenzuolo 60 e lo depose nella sua tomba nuova, che si era fatta scavare nella roccia; rotolata poi una gran pietra sulla porta del sepolcro, se ne andò. 61 Erano lì, davanti al sepolcro, Maria di Màgdala e l'altra Maria.
La custodia della tomba
62 Il giorno seguente, quello dopo la Parasceve, si riunirono presso Pilato i sommi sacerdoti e i farisei, dicendo: 63 «Signore, ci siamo ricordati che quell'impostore disse mentre era vivo: Dopo tre giorni risorgerò. 64 Ordina dunque che sia vigilato il sepolcro fino al terzo giorno, perché non vengano i suoi discepoli, lo rubino e poi dicano al popolo: E' risuscitato dai morti. Così quest'ultima impostura sarebbe peggiore della prima!». 65 Pilato disse loro: «Avete la vostra guardia, andate e assicuratevi come credete». 66 Ed essi andarono e assicurarono il sepolcro, sigillando la pietra e mettendovi la guardia.
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