Most Popular Bible Verses in Luke 23
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Then said Jesus, "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." And they parted his raiment, and cast lots.
And Jesus said unto him, "Verily I say unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in paradise."
And Jesus cried with a great voice and said, "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit." And when he thus had said, he gave up the ghost.
And as they led him away, they caught one Simon of Cyrene, coming out of the field: And on him laid they the cross to bear it after Jesus.
And when they were come to the place which is called Calvary, there they crucified him: and the evildoers, one on right hand, and the other on the left.
And one of the evildoers which hanged, railed on him, saying, "If thou be Christ, save thyself and us."
And it was about the sixth hour. And there came a darkness over all the land, until the ninth hour,
and let loose unto them, him that for insurrection, and murder, was cast into prison, whom they desired: and delivered Jesus to do with him what they would.
But Jesus turned back unto them, and said, "Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me: but weep for yourselves, and for your children.
For behold, the days will come, when men shall say, 'Happy are the barren and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which never gave suck.'
The others answered and rebuked him, saying, "Neither fearest thou God because thou art in the same damnation?
We are righteously punished, for we receive according to our deeds: But this man hath done no thing amiss."
And behold, there was a man named Joseph, a councilor: and was a good man and a just;
And they returned, and prepared odours, and ointments; but rested the Sabbath day, according to the commandment.
Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, 'Fall on us'; and to the hills, 'Cover us.'
And they began to accuse him saying, "We have found this fellow, perverting the people and forbidding to pay tribute to Caesar: and saying that he is Christ, a King."
Then said Pilate to the high priests, and to the people, "I find no fault in this man."
And there followed him a great company of people, and of women: which women bewailed, and lamented him.
When the Centurion saw what had happened, he glorified God saying, "Of a surety this man was perfect."
And Pilate opposed him, saying, "Art thou the King of the Jews?" He answered him, and said, "Thou sayest it."
And the people stood and beheld. And the rulers mocked him with them, saying, "He helped other men, let him help himself if he be Christ, the chosen of God."
And Herod, with his men of war, despised him, and mocked him; And arrayed him in white, and sent him again to Pilate.
And all his acquaintance, and the women, that followed him from Galilee, stood afar off beholding these things.
And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceedingly glad. For he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him, and trusted to have seen some miracle done by him.
The women that followed after, which came with him from Galilee, beheld the sepulchre and how his body was laid.
And they were the more fierce, saying, "He moveth the people, teaching throughout Jewry, and began at Galilee, even to this place."
And all the people cried at once, saying, "Away with him, and deliver to us Barabbas:
And all the people that came together to that sight, beholding the things which were done: smote their breasts, and returned home.
and said unto them, "Ye have brought this man unto me, as one that perverted the people. And behold, I have examined him before you, and have found no fault in this man, of those things whereof ye accuse him.
And took it down, and wrapped it in a linen cloth, and laid it in a hewn tomb, wherein was never man before laid.
And his superscription was written over him, in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew letters: "This is the King of the Jews."
And the same day, Pilate and Herod were made friends together. For before, they were at variance.
and the sun was darkened. And the veil of the temple did rent even through the midst.
and did not consent to the counsel and deed of them; which was of Arimathaea, a city of the Jews. Which same also, waited for the kingdom of God.
And they cried with loud voice, and required that he might be crucified. And the voice of them and of the high priests prevailed.
For of necessity, he must have let one loose unto them at that feast.
And as soon as he knew that he was of Herod's jurisdiction, he sent him to Herod, which was also at Jerusalem in those days.
He said unto them the third time, "What evil hath he done? I find no cause of death in him. I will therefore chasten him, and let him go loose."
No, nor yet Herod. For I sent you to him: and lo, nothing worthy of death is done to him.