Book of Isaiah 52:13-15.53:1-12.
See, my servant shall prosper, he shall be
raised high and greatly exalted. Even as many were amazed at him-- so marred was his look beyond
that of man, and his appearance beyond that of mortals. So shall he startle many nations, because of him kings shall stand
speechless; For those who have not been told shall see, those who have not heard shall ponder it.
Who would believe what we have heard? To whom has the arm of
the LORD been revealed? He grew up like a sapling before him, like a shoot from the parched
earth; There was in him no stately bearing to make us look at him, nor appearance that would attract
us to him.
He was spurned and avoided by men, a man of
suffering, accustomed to infirmity, One of those from whom men hide their faces, spurned, and we
held him in no esteem. Yet it was our infirmities that he
bore, our sufferings that he endured, While we thought of him as stricken, as one smitten by God and
afflicted. But he was pierced for our offenses, crushed for
our sins, Upon him was the chastisement that makes us whole, by his stripes we were healed.
We had all gone astray like sheep, each following his own way;
But the LORD laid upon him the guilt of us all. Though he was
harshly treated, he submitted and opened not his mouth; Like a lamb led to the slaughter or a sheep
before the shearers, he was silent and opened not his mouth.
Oppressed and condemned, he was taken away, and who would have
thought any more of his destiny? When he was cut off from the land of the living, and smitten for
the sin of his people, a grave was assigned him among the wicked and a burial place with
evildoers, though he had done no wrong nor spoken any falsehood.
(But the LORD was pleased to crush him in infirmity.) If he gives his
life as an offering for sin, he shall see his descendants in a long life, and the will of the LORD
shall be accomplished through him. Because of his affliction
he shall see the light in fullness of days; Through his suffering, my servant shall justify many,
and their guilt he shall bear.
Therefore I will give him his
portion among the great, and he shall divide the spoils with the mighty, Because he surrendered
himself to death and was counted among the wicked; And he shall take away the sins of many, and win
pardon for their offenses.
Psalms 31(30):2.6.12-13.15-16.17.25.
In you,
LORD, I take refuge;
let me never be put to shame.
In your justice deliver me;
into your hands I commend
my spirit;
you will redeem me, O LORD, O faithful God.
To all my
foes I am a thing of scorn,
to my neighbors, a dreaded sight,
a horror to my friends.
When they see me in the street,
they quickly shy away.
I am forgotten, out of mind like the dead;
I am like a shattered dish.
But my trust is in you, O LORD;
I say, "You are my God."
In your hands is my destiny;
rescue me from the clutches of my enemies and my persecutors.
Let your face shine on your servant;
save me in your kindness.
Be strong and take heart,
all you who hope in the LORD.
Letter to the Hebrews 4:14-16.5:7-9.
Brothers and sisters: Since we have a great high
priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast to our
confession.
For we do not have a high priest who is unable to
sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has similarly been tested in every way, yet without
sin. So let us confidently approach the throne of grace
to receive mercy and to find grace for timely help.
In the
days when he was in the flesh, he offered prayers and supplications with loud cries and tears to the
one who was able to save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverence. Son though he was, he learned obedience from what he suffered;
and when he was made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him.
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 18:1-40.19:1-42.
Jesus went out with his disciples across the Kidron valley
to where there was a garden, into which he and his disciples entered.
Judas his betrayer also knew the place, because Jesus had often met
there with his disciples. So Judas got a band of soldiers and guards from the chief priests and the
Pharisees and went there with lanterns, torches, and weapons.
Jesus, knowing everything that was going to happen to him, went out and said to them, "Whom are you
looking for?" They answered him, "Jesus the Nazorean." He said to them, "I AM." Judas his betrayer
was also with them.
When he said to them, "I AM," they turned
away and fell to the ground. So he again asked them, "Whom are you looking for?" They said, "Jesus
the Nazorean." Jesus answered, "I told you that I AM. So
if you are looking for me, let these men go." This was to fulfill what he had said, "I have not lost
any of those you gave me."
Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew
it, struck the high priest's slave, and cut off his right ear. The slave's name was Malchus. Jesus said to Peter, "Put your sword into its scabbard. Shall I not drink
the cup that the Father gave me?"So the band of soldiers, the tribune, and the Jewish guards seized
Jesus, bound him, and brought him to Annas first. He was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, who was
high priest that year.
It was Caiaphas who had counseled the
Jews that it was better that one man should die rather than the people. Simon Peter and another disciple followed Jesus. Now the other
disciple was known to the high priest, and he entered the courtyard of the high priest with
Jesus.
But Peter stood at the gate outside. So the other
disciple, the acquaintance of the high priest, went out and spoke to the gatekeeper and brought
Peter in. Then the maid who was the gatekeeper said to Peter,
"You are not one of this man's disciples, are you?" He said, "I am not."
Now the slaves and the guards were standing around a charcoal fire
that they had made, because it was cold, and were warming themselves. Peter was also standing there
keeping warm.
The high priest questioned Jesus about his
disciples and about his doctrine. Jesus answered him, "I have spoken publicly to the world. I have
always taught in a synagogue or in the temple area where all the Jews gather, and in secret I have
said nothing.
Why ask me? Ask those who heard me what I said to
them. They know what I said." When he had said this, one of the temple guards standing there struck
Jesus and said, "Is this the way you answer the high priest?" Jesus answered him, "If I have spoken wrongly, testify to the wrong; but if I have spoken rightly,
why do you strike me?" Then Annas sent him bound to Caiaphas the high priest.
Now Simon Peter was standing there keeping warm. And they said to
him, "You are not one of his disciples, are you?" He denied it and said, "I am not." One of the slaves of the high priest, a relative of the one whose ear
Peter had cut off, said, "Didn't I see you in the garden with him?" Again Peter denied it. And
immediately the cock crowed.
Then they brought Jesus from
Caiaphas to the praetorium. It was morning. And they themselves did not enter the praetorium, in
order not to be defiled so that they could eat the Passover. So
Pilate came out to them and said, "What charge do you bring (against) this man?" They answered and
said to him, "If he were not a criminal, we would not have handed him over to you."
At this, Pilate said to them, "Take him yourselves, and judge him
according to your law." The Jews answered him, "We do not have the right to execute anyone," in
order that the word of Jesus might be fulfilled that he said indicating the kind of death he would
die.
So Pilate went back into the praetorium and summoned Jesus
and said to him, "Are you the King of the Jews?" Jesus answered, "Do you say this on your own or
have others told you about me?" Pilate answered, "I am not a
Jew, am I? Your own nation and the chief priests handed you over to me. What have you done?"
Jesus answered, "My kingdom does not belong to this world. If my
kingdom did belong to this world, my attendants (would) be fighting to keep me from being handed
over to the Jews. But as it is, my kingdom is not here." So Pilate said to him, "Then you are a
king?" Jesus answered, "You say I am a king. For this I was born and for this I came into the world,
to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice."
Pilate said to him, "What is truth?" When he had said this, he again
went out to the Jews and said to them, "I find no guilt in him. But you have a custom that I release one prisoner to you at Passover.
Do you want me to release to you the King of the Jews?"
They
cried out again, "Not this one but Barabbas!" Now Barabbas was a revolutionary.Then Pilate took
Jesus and had him scourged. And the soldiers wove a crown out
of thorns and placed it on his head, and clothed him in a purple cloak, and they came to him and
said, "Hail, King of the Jews!" And they struck him repeatedly.
Once more Pilate went out and said to them, "Look, I am bringing him
out to you, so that you may know that I find no guilt in him." So Jesus came out, wearing the crown
of thorns and the purple cloak. And he said to them, "Behold, the man!"
When the chief priests and the guards saw him they cried out,
"Crucify him, crucify him!" Pilate said to them, "Take him yourselves and crucify him. I find no
guilt in him." The Jews answered, "We have a law, and
according to that law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God."
Now when Pilate heard this statement, he became even more afraid, and
went back into the praetorium and said to Jesus, "Where are you from?" Jesus did not answer him. So Pilate said to him, "Do you not speak to me? Do you not
know that I have power to release you and I have power to crucify you?"
Jesus answered (him), "You would have no power over me if it
had not been given to you from above. For this reason the one who handed me over to you has the
greater sin." Consequently, Pilate tried to release him; but
the Jews cried out, "If you release him, you are not a Friend of Caesar. Everyone who makes himself
a king opposes Caesar."
When Pilate heard these words he
brought Jesus out and seated him on the judge's bench in the place called Stone Pavement, in Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
It was preparation day for Passover, and it was about
noon. And he said to the Jews, "Behold, your king!" They cried
out, "Take him away, take him away! Crucify him!" Pilate said to them, "Shall I crucify your king?"
The chief priests answered, "We have no king but Caesar."
Then
he handed him over to them to be crucified. So they took Jesus,and carrying the cross himself he
went out to what is called the Place of the Skull, in Hebrew, Golgotha. There they crucified him, and with him two others, one on either
side, with Jesus in the middle. Pilate also had an inscription
written and put on the cross. It read, "Jesus the Nazorean, the King of the Jews."
Now many of the Jews read this inscription, because the place where
Jesus was crucified was near the city; and it was written in Hebrew, Latin, and Greek. So the chief priests of the Jews said to Pilate, "Do not write 'The
King of the Jews,' but that he said, 'I am the King of the Jews.'"
Pilate answered, "What I have written, I have written." When the
soldiers had crucified Jesus, they took his clothes and divided them into four shares, a share for
each soldier. They also took his tunic, but the tunic was seamless, woven in one piece from the top
down.
So they said to one another, "Let's not tear it, but cast
lots for it to see whose it will be," in order that the passage of scripture might be fulfilled
(that says): "They divided my garments among them, and for my vesture they cast lots." This is what
the soldiers did.
Standing by the cross of Jesus were his
mother and his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala.
When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he
said to his mother, "Woman, behold, your son." Then he said to
the disciple, "Behold, your mother." And from that hour the disciple took her into his home.
After this, aware that everything was now finished, in order that the
scripture might be fulfilled, Jesus said, "I thirst." There was
a vessel filled with common wine. So they put a sponge soaked in wine on a sprig of hyssop and put
it up to his mouth. When Jesus had taken the wine, he said, "It
is finished." And bowing his head, he handed over the spirit.
Now since it was preparation day, in order that the bodies might not remain on the cross on the
sabbath, for the sabbath day of that week was a solemn one, the Jews asked Pilate that their legs be
broken and they be taken down.
So the soldiers came and
broke the legs of the first and then of the other one who was crucified with Jesus. But when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already dead,
they did not break his legs, but one soldier thrust his lance into his side, and immediately blood
and water flowed out.
An eyewitness has testified, and his
testimony is true; he knows that he is speaking the truth, so that you also may (come to)
believe. For this happened so that the scripture passage might
be fulfilled: "Not a bone of it will be broken."
And again
another passage says: "They will look upon him whom they have pierced." After this, Joseph of
Arimathea, secretly a disciple of Jesus for fear of the Jews, asked Pilate if he could remove the
body of Jesus. And Pilate permitted it. So he came and took his body.
Nicodemus, the one who had first come to him at night, also came
bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes weighing about one hundred pounds.
They took the body of Jesus and bound it with burial cloths along
with the spices, according to the Jewish burial custom.
Now in
the place where he had been crucified there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no
one had yet been buried.
So they laid Jesus there because
of the Jewish preparation day; for the tomb was close by.
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