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MAT 27:32–27:44 ©

Jesus was crucified, along with two bandits.

Jesus was crucified, along with two bandits.

Matthew 27:32-44

32After Jesus carried his cross a short distance, the soldiers saw a man named Simon, who was from Cyrene city. They forced him to carry the cross for Jesus. 33They came to a place called Golgotha. That name means ‘the place like a skull’. 34When they got there, they mixed with wine something that tasted very bitter. They gave it to Jesus to drink so that he would not feel so much pain when they nailed him on the cross. But when he tasted it, he refused to drink it. Some soldiers took his clothes. 35Then they nailed him to the cross. Afterwards, they divided his clothes among themselves by gambling with something like dice to decide which piece of clothing each one would get. 36Then the soldiers sat down there to guard him, to prevent anyone from trying to rescue him. 37They fastened to the cross above Jesus’ head a sign on which had been {they had} written why they were nailing him to the cross. But all it said was, ‘This is Jesus, the King of the Jews’. 38Two bandits were also nailed {They also nailed two bandits} on crosses. One was nailed to a cross on the right side of Jesus and one to a cross on the left side. 39The people who were passing by insulted him by shaking their heads as if he were an evil man. 40They said, “You said you would destroy the Temple, and then you would build it again within three days! So if you could do that, you should be able to save yourself! If you are the man who is also God (OR, If you are the Son of God), come down from the cross!”

41Similarly, the chief priests, the men who taught the Jewish laws and the elders made fun of him. Various ones of them said things like, 42“He claims that he saved others [IRO] from their sicknesses, but he cannot help himself!” “He says that he is [IRO] the King of Israel. So he should come down from the cross. Then we would believe him!” 43“He says that he trusts in God, and that he is the man who is also God. So if God is pleased with him, God should rescue him now!” 44And the two bandits who had been crucified with him also insulted him, saying similar things.

MAT 27:32–27:44 ©

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