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33 And kai when the sixth hektos hour hōra had come ginomai, darkness skotos fell ginomai over epi the ho whole holos land until heōs the ninth enatos hour hōra. 34 And kai at the ho ninth enatos hour hōra, Jesus Iēsous cried boaō · ho with a loud megas voice phōnē, “ Eloi elōi, Eloi elōi, lema lema sabachthani sabachthani?” which hos means eimi methermēneuō, · ho My egō God theos, · ho my egō God theos, why eis tis did you forsake enkataleipō me egō?” 35 And kai when some tis of the ho bystanders paristēmi heard akouō this, they said legō, “ Listen ide, he is calling phōneō Elijah ēlias!” 36 Then de someone tis ran trechō, · kai filled gemizō a sponge spongos with sour wine oxos, put peritithēmi it on a staff kalamos, and gave potizō it to him autos to drink, saying legō, “ Permit aphiēmi me; let us see if ei Elijah ēlias will come erchomai to take kathaireō him autos down .” 37 · ho And de Jesus Iēsous, uttering aphiēmi a loud megas cry phōnē, breathed ekpneō his last . 38 And kai the ho veil katapetasma of the ho temple naos was torn schizō in eis two dyo, from apo top anōthen to heōs bottom katō. 39 And de when the ho centurion kentyriōn, who ho was standing paristēmi in ek front enantios of him autos, saw that hoti in this way houtōs he had died ekpneō, he said legō, “ Truly alēthōs, this houtos · ho man anthrōpos was eimi the son hyios of God theos!” 40 There were eimi · de also kai women gynē there, watching theōreō from apo a distance makrothen, among en whom hos · kai were Mary Maria · ho Magdalene Magdalēnē, and kai Mary Maria the ho mother mētēr of James Iakōbos the ho younger mikros and kai of Joses Iōsēs, and kai Salome Salōmē, 41 who hos, when hote he was eimi in en · ho Galilee Galilaia, used to follow akoloutheō him autos and kai care diakoneō for his autos needs ; and kai many polys other allos women were there who ho had come synanabainō up with him autos to eis Jerusalem Hierosolyma.

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Jesus Dies(A)

33 At ·noon [L the sixth hour] the whole country became dark, and the darkness lasted ·for three hours [L until the ninth hour]. 34 At ·three o’clock [L the ninth hour] Jesus cried in a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani.” This means [C in Aramaic], “My God, my God, why have you ·abandoned [forsaken] me?” [Ps. 22:1]

35 When some of the people standing there heard this, they said, “Listen! He is calling Elijah.” [C The prophet Elijah was associated with the end times (Mal. 4:5) and was also viewed as a helper in time of need.]

36 Someone there ran and got a sponge, filled it with ·vinegar [or sour wine; C an inexpensive drink used by soldiers and slaves], tied it to a ·stick [reed], and gave it to Jesus to drink [Ps. 69:21]. He said, “[Leave him be; Wait!] We want to see if Elijah will come to take him down from the cross.”

37 Then Jesus cried in a loud voice and ·died [breathed his last; L expired].

38 The curtain [C dividing the Most Holy Place from the rest of the temple] in the Temple was torn into two pieces, from the top to the bottom [C representing new access to the presence of God, and perhaps God’s judgment against the Temple leadership]. 39 When the ·army officer [centurion] who was standing in front of the cross saw ·what happened when [or how] Jesus died,[a] he said, “This man really was the Son of God!”

40 Some women were standing at a distance from the cross, watching; among them were Mary Magdalene, Salome, and Mary the mother of James and Joseph. (James was her youngest son.) 41 These women had followed Jesus in Galilee and ·helped [cared for; supported] him. Many other women were also there who had come with Jesus to Jerusalem.

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Notas al pie

  1. Mark 15:39 when Jesus died Some Greek copies read “when Jesus cried out and died.”