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OET-RV MAT Chapter 27

OETMAT 27 ©

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27:1 Yeshua is taken to Pilate

(Mark 15:1, Luke 23:1-2, Yhn 18:28-32)

27By now it was early morning, and all the chief priests and local elders discussed and agreed on their plans to have Yeshua put to death 2then they tied his arms and led him away to be handed over to Pilate, the Roman governor.

27:3 Yudas’ regret and suicide

(Acts 1:18-19)

3[ref]When Yudas, the one who had turned him in) saw that he was being sentenced to death, he regretted his actions and returned the payment to the chief priests and elders 4saying, “I’ve sinned and turned in an innocent man.”

What’s that got to do with us?” they asked. “You sort out your own problems.”

5Then Yudas threw the money down on the temple floor and went off and hanged himself.

6The chief priests took the money and decided, “We can’t legally deposit the money to the temple treasury because it’s blood money.” 7They got advice and decided to buy the potter’s field that was for sale to make it a cemetery for people from out of town, 8so that place got called ‘The field of blood’ until today.

9[ref]And so the message which had been written by the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled, ‘They took the thirty silver coins, the price of the one who was sold, the price set by the Israelites, 10and they gave the coins for the potter’s field, as the master directed me.’

27:11 Yeshua faces Pilate

(Mark 15:2-5, Luke 23:3-5, Yhn 18:33-38)

11Meanwhile Yeshua was stood in front of the governor and the governor asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews?”

You said it,”, responded Yeshua, 12but when he chief priests and the elders brought their accusations against him, he didn’t say anything.

13Then Pilate asked him, “Can’t you hear all the evidence against you that they’re listing?”

14But he didn’t respond, not even a single word, and this greatly surprised the governor.

27:15 The guiltless Yeshua is sentenced to death

(Mark 15:6-15, Luke 23:13-25, Yhn 18:39–19:16)

15It was the time of the Passover celebrations, and a tradition had been established that the governor would release one prisoner to the people—whoever they chose. 16At that time, there was a well-known prisoner named Barabbas, 17so when all the people had gathered, Pilate shouted down to them, “Who would you all like me to release: Barabbas or Yeshua who’s also being called the messiah?” 18He said this because he knew that Yeshua had been arrested because of the jealousy of the Jewish leaders.

19But while Pilate was still making his judgement, his wife sent a note to him, saying, “Don’t touch that guiltless man because I was very distressed by a dream I had about him.”

20Meanwhile the chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowds to request that Barabbas be released and that Yeshua should be sentenced, 21so when the governor asked them, “Which of these two men should I release?” they called back, “Barabbas.”

22So what should I do to Yeshua who’s called the messiah?” Pilate asked.

“Execute him on a stake!” they all responded.

23“But what crime has he done?” demanded Pilate.

But they just kept yelling loudly, “Execute him on a stake.”

24[ref]When Pilate saw that it was going nowhere other than to turn into a riot, got a bowl of water and washed his hands up there in front of the crowd, announcing, “I’m innocent of the blood of this man who has done nothing wrong. It’s your responsibility now.”

25The responsibility for his blood will be on us and on our children,” the people shouted back.

26Then Pilate commanded that Barabbas be released. He commanded that Yeshua be flogged and then he handed him over to be executed.

27:27 ‘King’ Yeshua is mocked by the soldiers

(Mark 15:16-20, Yhn 19:2-3)

27The governor’s soldiers took Yeshua to the courtyard of his residence and called together all the soldiers in the unit. 28Then they stripped Yeshua and placed a royal scarlet robe around him. 29They twisted together a crown made of strips of thorns and plonked it on his head and made him hold a reed as a staff. Then they knelt down in front of him and mocked him, saying, “Greetings, O king of the Jews.” 30They spat on him then snatched the reed away and used it to whack him on the head. 31When they’d finished mocking him, they took the robe off him and dressed him in his own clothes again before they led him away to the place where he’d be executed.

27:32 Yeshua and robbers placed on stakes

(Mark 15:21-32, Luke 23:26-43, Yhn 19:17-27)

32When they got out onto the street, they grabbed a man who turned out to be Simon from Cyrene, and they forced him to carry the stake. 33When they arrived at the place called Golgotha (which means ‘Place of the skull’), 34[ref]they gave Yeshua some wine mixed with something bitter, but when he tasted it, he didn’t want to drink any.

35[ref]Then they executed him on the stake and divided his clothes out by throwing dice 36as they sat there guarding him. 37They put a sign above his head that said, ‘This is Yeshua, the king of the Jews.’ 38Two robbers were also executed on stakes—one on his right and one on his left.[fn]

39[ref]Many of the people passing by bad-mouthed him, shaking their heads 40[ref]and saying, “Ha, you reckoned you could demolish the temple and rebuild it in three days so save yourself now—if you’re really God’s son, just step down off that stake.”

41Similarly, the chief priests and the religious teachers and the elders mocked him saying, 42“Ha, he saved others but he can’t even save himself. If he’s Israel’s king, let him come down now from the stake and then we’ll believe in him. 43[ref]He put his trust in God, so let God rescue him now if he wants him, because he did claim to be God’s son.”

44Even the robbers who were being executed beside him derided him.

27:45 Yeshua calls out and then dies

(Mark 15:33-41, Luke 23:44-49, Yhn 19:28-30)

45Around noon, the whole country became dark for three hours 46[ref]and then around 3pm, Yeshua shouted with a loud voice, “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?”

47Some of the people standing there heard him and thought that he was calling Eliyah[fn] 48[ref]One of them ran and got a sponge and dipped it in wine vinegar, and then wrapped it around a reed and held it up to his mouth to drink from.

49But the others were saying, “Just leave him and we’ll see whether Eliyah comes to save him.”

50Then Yeshua made a loud cry and sent his spirit away.

51[ref]Then, wow, the curtain inside the temple was torn apart from the top to the bottom, and there was an earthquake and splitting of rocks. 52Some tombs came open and many bodies of godly people came alive again 53and leaving the tombs after his resurrection, they went into God’s city where many people saw them.

54The Roman officer and his soldiers who were guarding Yeshua were very frightened when they felt the earthquake and saw what happened, and said, “This man really was a son of God!”

55[ref]There were many women watching all this from a distance—they were those who from Galilee who had followed Yeshua and looked after him, 56including Maria from Magdala, Maria the mother of Yacob and Yosef, and Zebedee’s wife—the mother of Yacob and Yohan.

27:57 Yeshua’s body is placed in a tomb

(Mark 15:42-47, Luke 23:50-56, Yhn 19:38-42)

57As it moved into evening, a wealthy man named Yosef from Arimathea came—he’d also been one of Yeshua’s trainees. 58He went to Pilate and requested Yeshua’s body, and Pilate commanded the soldiers to release it. 59Yosef took the body and wrapped it in clean, linen cloth 60and put it in his own tomb which had been newly carved into the rock. They he rolled a big stone into the door of the tomb and left it. 61Maria from Magdala and the other Maria sat there in front of the tomb.

27:62 Guards are assigned to the tomb

62The next day was the day after the Passover preparation day and the chief priests and the Pharisees went together to Pilate 63[ref]and told him, “Master, we were reminded that that deceiver when he was still alive said that he would come back to life after three days 64so you should command that the tomb be secured until the third day in case someone steals his body and then tells the people that he has come alive again—that would be a worse deception that his initial teachings.”

65“Well you all guard it,” answered Pilate, “and keep it secure as you say.”

66So they went and secured the tomb by sealing it and placing guards there.


27:38 https://www.billmounce.com/monday-with-mounce/when-then-then-mt-27-38

27:47 The original words for ‘My God’ sound a bit similar to the word for ‘Eliyah’.


27:3-8: Acts 1:18-19.

27:9-10: Zech 11:12-13.

27:24: Deu 21:6-9.

27:34: Psa 69:21.

27:35: Psa 22:18.

27:39: Psa 22:7; 109:25.

27:40: Mat 26:61; Yhn 2:19.

27:43: Psa 22:8.

27:46: Psa 22:1.

27:48: Psa 69:21.

27:51: Exo 26:31-33.

27:55-56: Luk 8:2-3.

27:63: Mat 16:21; 17:23; 20:19; Mrk 8:31; 9:31; 10:33-34; Luk 9:22; 18:31-33.

OETMAT 27 ©

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