King of the Jews
f woe standeth t
elf's touched wi
eople and
o hearts t
madness they cry, "T
e and death up
bas, the
king, and
se once 'fore t
im shouts echoed
Savior
emnly show
d's deliverer rage
with hate, no man
judge all
take ye and
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borne, and
ecked with p
jeer and shak
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hat a
the trace
hat a
f the rude
ompanied the soldiers, who once more led Jesus to Pilate's house. Then said Caiaphas, "Now Pilate must be challenged more
h stammering tongue I will cry for the blood and death of this criminal, and then de
tion, "be buried in the ruins of the temple than to go back u
er goes back on this decision, let
t the cross of the f
means at our disposal in order to carry out our will before the feast." At this time
is servants, soon app
re before thee and earnestly d
d aloud, "We insist
ave heard your complaints, and I have myself examined him, and have n
e abide by our accusation; he
usly, "He is an offender again
e he is a Galilean to Herod. Have you bro
d would not judge the case beca
man that deserves death, but in order to meet your
id, "The law prescribes for such a criminal not the p
ed again, "To d
rankly what I think. Driven by ignoble passion ye persecute him because the people are more devoted to him than they are to you. I have heard enough of your hateful accusations. I will now hear the voice of the people. An innumerable numb
Pilate and said, "The result will show, O gov
eance, but zeal for the holy law of God
, and of his evil deeds. Between him and Jesus of Nazareth I will le
ce, "Release Barabbas and t
o his servants, he said, "The soldiers will lead him hence and scourge him according to the Roman law." Then turning to his courtiers, he said, "
sses, "now, true-hearted Israelites, your opportunity has arrived. Go hence into the streets of Jerusalem, summon your friends to come hither, unite them in masses, kindle in them the most glowing hatred against the enemy of Moses. The waverers seek to win by the strength
her, "We will go hence and soon return aga
s all meet in the str
the priests cried after them, "Hail
ngle moment. Let us go together to the cr
f Jerusalem will we lead the exasper
Pilate wishes to hear the voice
unanimous cry of the nation; release
an exceeding loud voice, "Release
tied his hands to a low pillar and scourged him. When they were weary with
d, no crown upon his head. That can be mended. I will at once bring the insignia of the Jewish sovereignty." And then going out he brought a scarlet mantle, a crown of
expected such an honor? Come, let us hang this purple robe about thee. But sit down, a king should not stand. Here is a
u." Then they laug
hers, help me." Then four of the soldiers seized in their hands two staves, and, crossing them
And taking the reed they placed it in his ha
e Jews!" When they were mocking him a servant entered from Pilate, sayi
wrong time. Thou hast disturbed us in the
as a spectacle. There will be rejoicing among the Jewish p
ts of the Sanhedrin, and from this to proceed to Pilate's house to demand the release of Barabbas and the crucifixion of Jesus; from four sides the tumultuous mobs came pouring down to the place of assembly. Their hoarse crie
, "calls upon you. His holy la
ld fast by our priests and teachers. Away with him who would rise against them." Another multitude poured down from th
by Annas, whose followers shouted aloud, "Ye are
ill save you." While the clamorous multitudes from these three quarters were pouring down c
space it could be seen how successfully they had been organized. Each of the four divisions was led by a ruler of the people and had in its ranks a number of the traders of the temple, the witnesses and the priests, whose violent zeal gave movement a
e teacher, the Nazarene!" answe
gether, cried with a loud voice, "Your fathers' God wil
our true friends. Long live the great Sanhedrin! Long live our te
to Pilate," and Nathanael and Ezekiel ad
wered, "On to Pilate; t
eir leaders addressed them from
leaders. "He has contemned Moses and
ied again, "To death w
by the cross!" and the other sections too
"On the cross he shal
ntence is pronounced." The whole multitude was now
you, children of Israel! You are indeed still true descendants of your father Abraham! Oh, rejoice that
ring efforts of your fathers has
to the Nazarene!" and the priests and Pharisees cri
ponded, "We de
twithstanding, while the people responded to his appeals. It sounded from afar in this wise: Caiaphas:
e choice between this blasphemer and Barabbas
Let Barabbas go free, an
e fathers be praised who
e must consent, the whole
but proud and triumphant step, and said, "Oh, most glori
day brings back honor to the syna
use of Pilate, "let us demand the sentence with
tude tumultuously, "We dem
vants of Pilate started out of the house and looking down
nswered, "The Na
excite them to still further violence, said, "Show cour
clamorously; "Pilate-pronou
quiet!" but the crowd shouted at him louder than befo
nt, "Pilate will co
ore, "We demand the d
eople, said to the priests, "Now let Pilate, a
diers, with the crown of thorns upon his head and the scarlet robe about him. The crowd instead of
nd hands and the scarlet robe upon his bleeding sho
isees answered, "To
this pitiful sight awake an
wered, "Let him die!
im at your own risk-I will have nothing t
O governor, the voice of the people. It con
crowd again, "we
nd let Barabbas be brought out of prison. The jail
cried, "Let Barabbas live. Pronounce
ried, "To death w
l clamor you accompanied this man through the streets of Jerusalem. Is it possible that the same
rned that they have been deceived by an adventurer
ully opened, and they see that he cannot help himself-he
e no Messiah who allows himself to be
se Messiah, the decei
deal of a wise teacher, whom you have long honored as such, convicted of no single evil deed and already humiliated by the severest chastisement. The other, a vicious, savage man, convicted of robber
ople cried out together
ase unto you the king of
e cried, "Away with him, r
hast promised to release h
eep my promise without needing a reminder." Then said he t
nd the people cri
ate, "shall I cr
ied, "We have no
r I find no fault in him. He has been suffi
thou let him go free thou
king"; and the priests said, "Who proclai
l still to remain unpunished, still t
is the duty of the governor
jects of Caesar and delivered this rebel to thee. If thou payest no attention to our accusation and the desire of
er and revolt ensues, then we know who must bear this guilt
ain, "The matter must be
they hear at Rome that Caesar's viceroy has taken under his
execute him, or otherwise ther
hath he done? I cannot, I dare n
an so carefully when quite recently thou hast allowed thy soldiers to massacre hun
d, and the crowd shouted: "Thou canst not show favor to
ook him, and turning to his s
o away from this place until thou hast pronoun
e will not go from this place
e and crucify him. But see," said he as he washed his hands in the basin which had been brough
hich priests and people joined, speaking as with one voice, "We t
the people. Lead him outside the city gate and let him never
le cried: "Now hast
er to avoid a great evil. But in the blood-guiltiness I will have no sh
e cried, "It is good; let it fal
less this day and with thankful joy cry
," cried the crowd. "Lo
in gaol. Let the chief lictor give them over without delay to t
le cried, "He has deserv
must be written out and will be re
m forward: "Will you not move on, you wretches? Have you not long ago deserved your fate? Thrust them on, these outcasts of mankind." When t
thieves, "That is worthy company for
ds the earth shall today be free. You shall die upo
sentence of death upon a certain Jesus of Nazareth, who is accused of having stirred up the people to revolt, of having forbidden to pay tribute to Caesar, and of having proclaimed himself king of the Jews. The same
people, saying in tones of great bitterness, "Now take him hence and crucify
ultation. "The victory is ours! The
ay with him to Golgotha! Long live
that we may come home in
We will keep this Passover with j
r triumphal procession go thr
"are his disciples? They a
overthrown! Ha! now he has his reward! So be it done to everyone who despises the law! He deserves the death on the cross! O happy Passover! Now joy
from the book at this point. All that appears is