<h2><SPAN name="The_Last_Day" id="The_Last_Day"></SPAN>14. The Last Day</h2>
<p>The soldiers bound Jesus and led him back to Jerusalem. They took him
to the palace of the high priest. All the chief priests and rulers
were gathered there in a council meeting.</p>
<p>The council had already decided that Jesus would have to die, but it
was hard to find a reason for killing him. They had to prove that
Jesus had said or done something for which he could be put to death.
They found a great many people who came and told lies about Jesus, but
no two of them told the same story.</p>
<p>At last the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, stood up and said to
Jesus:<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_166" id="Page_166"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"You hear all the things that are being said about you. Aren't you
going to defend yourself?"</p>
<p>Jesus did not say a word.</p>
<p>The high priest spoke again:</p>
<p>"In the name of the living God I ask you: Are you the Christ—the
Messiah—the Son of God?"</p>
<p>Jesus answered:</p>
<p>"You have said it."</p>
<p>That was all the council wanted to hear. Caiaphas tore his own clothes
in anger, and shouted:</p>
<p>"Why do we need any more witnesses? You have heard him say it with his
own mouth. He says he's God! What do you think about it?"</p>
<p>And the whole council answered,</p>
<p>"He ought to be put to death."</p>
<p>Then some of them spat in his face. They covered his eyes, and slapped
him, and shouted:</p>
<p>"If you were the Messiah, you would know who hit you! Tell us, you
Messiah you—tell us who hit you!"</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in another room of the palace, there stood a disciple who
was losing whatever faith he had once had. It was Peter. One of the
other disciples, who knew the high priest, had gone ahead, and he had
told the maid to let Peter in.</p>
<p>The maid looked at Peter and said, "You were with Jesus, weren't you?"</p>
<p>"I don't know what you're talking about," said Peter.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_167" id="Page_167"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>The night was cool, and the servants of the high priest were standing
around a fire they had made to keep themselves warm. Peter went over
and began to warm himself too. Somebody else said to him,</p>
<p>"You are one of Jesus' disciples."</p>
<p>Peter's faith was all gone.</p>
<p>"Man," he said, "I certainly am not!"</p>
<p>But after a while another person spoke up and said:</p>
<p>"Of course you are one of Jesus' disciples. You are from Galilee. We
can tell from the way you talk."</p>
<p>Peter began to curse and swear, saying, "I don't even know this Jesus
that you are talking about!"</p>
<p>At that moment the rooster began to crow. At the same time Jesus
passed by the doorway, and looked at Peter.</p>
<p>Peter remembered what Jesus had said, "Before the rooster crows, you
will three times say that you do not know me."</p>
<p>Peter went out of the palace, and wept bitterly.</p>
<p>The great council of the Jews might say that a man deserved to die,
but they could not put anyone to death. Only the Roman governor could
do that.</p>
<p>The Roman governor, whose name was Pontius Pilate, was in Jerusalem
for the Passover. As soon as it was daylight, the council took Jesus
over to Pilate's palace.</p>
<p>When Judas Iscariot saw what was happening, he suddenly realized what
he had done. He came to the chief priests, and brought them back the
thirty pieces<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_168" id="Page_168"></SPAN></span> of silver they had given him for turning traitor. He
cried out:</p>
<p>"I have sinned! I betrayed a man who never did any wrong!"</p>
<p>The chief priests shrugged their shoulders.</p>
<p>"That's nothing to us," they said. "Take your money and go!"</p>
<p>But Judas threw the money down on the floor and ran out. He took a
rope, and found a tree, and hanged himself, for, after betraying
Jesus, he could not bear to live.</p>
<p>Meanwhile Jesus was standing before Pilate. The council had told
Pilate that Jesus was claiming to be the King of the Jews. They said
that he was stirring up the whole country against Caesar. They thought
that Pilate would put him to death for that, because the Romans would
be afraid that Jesus would lead a revolt against the Roman government.</p>
<p>Pilate said to Jesus,</p>
<p>"Well, are you the King of the Jews?"</p>
<p>Jesus answered simply,</p>
<p>"You have said it."</p>
<p>Then the priests and rulers burst out with all kinds of evil stories
about Jesus.</p>
<p>Pilate spoke to Jesus again, and said:</p>
<p>"Aren't you going to say anything? Listen to what they are saying
about you!"</p>
<p>But Jesus did not speak. Pilate was astonished. He could see that the
only reason the council had brought<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_169" id="Page_169"></SPAN></span> Jesus to him was that they were
jealous of Jesus and hated him.</p>
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<p>By now a large crowd had gathered to watch the trial. Many of the
people in it had been Jesus' followers, but they followed him no
longer. When they saw Jesus being tried like a criminal they decided
that their priests and rulers had been right all along. They began to
talk against Jesus, among themselves.</p>
<p>Pilate wondered how he could let Jesus go. Suddenly he remembered a
Jewish custom: every Passover a prisoner was set free.</p>
<p>Pilate said: "Every year at this time I set a prisoner free. Now you
can have your choice. You know we have a man named Barabbas in
jail—he's the fellow that started a rebellion a little while ago. We
were going to crucify him. And now here is Jesus. Which<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_170" id="Page_170"></SPAN></span> one shall I
let go? Barabbas the murderer or Jesus who is called the Christ?"</p>
<p>A great shout went up,</p>
<p>"Barabbas!"</p>
<p>Pilate did not know what to do now. He spoke again to the crowd,</p>
<p>"Well, what shall I do to Jesus who is called the Christ?"</p>
<p>Again there was a great shout:</p>
<p>"Crucify him! Hang him up on a cross till he is dead!"</p>
<p>Everyone seemed to be against Jesus now. However, Pilate tried once
more.</p>
<p>"But," he protested, "I can't find that he has been guilty of any
crime!"</p>
<p>The Jewish rulers replied, "We have a law which says he ought to die
because he pretends to be the Son of God."</p>
<p>Pilate was worried now. He spoke to Jesus again, and again Jesus did
not answer.</p>
<p>"Aren't you going to speak to me?" Pilate asked. "Don't you know that
I can crucify you or let you go?"</p>
<p>Jesus answered, "You wouldn't have any power over me unless God had
given it to you."</p>
<p>Pilate, when he heard this, tried once more to save Jesus. But the
crowd was bigger, and louder, and more bloodthirsty than ever.
Everyone was shouting:</p>
<p>"Crucify! Crucify!"<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_171" id="Page_171"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Shall I crucify your king?" asked Pilate.</p>
<p>The chief priests of the Jews, who hated Caesar, answered,</p>
<p>"We have no king except Caesar!"</p>
<p>Pilate was too weak to hold out any longer. He was beginning to wonder
what Caesar would say if he heard that Pilate refused to crucify a man
who claimed to be king of the Jews.</p>
<p>"Take him," Pilate said. "Take him, and crucify him."</p>
<p>But before the crucifixion came the scourging. Jesus was bound and
beaten with long leather thongs which had cruel pieces of glass and
lead fastened to them so that they would hurt all the more. When that
was over, and his back was covered with cuts and bruises, the Roman
soldiers who had scourged him wanted some more sport. They dressed
Jesus in a purple robe. They made a wreath, like the one that the
Roman emperor wore—only this one was made of thorns, which stuck into
Jesus' head so that the blood ran down his face. Some of the soldiers
spat on him; others made fun of him, bowing down and saying,</p>
<p>"Hail, king of the Jews!"</p>
<p>Then the soldiers stripped the purple clothes off Jesus, and put his
own clothes back on him, and led him outside the city to be crucified.
He was too worn out to carry his own cross, as those who were to be
crucified usually did, so the soldiers forced a man of Cyrene named
Simon to carry it for him.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_172" id="Page_172"></SPAN></span></p>
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<p>When they reached a hill called Calvary, they laid the cross down on
the ground, and stripped Jesus of his clothes. They put Jesus on the
cross, and stretched out his arms. They drove a nail through each
hand, and one through his feet, fastening him to the cross. Then they
stood the cross upright, and let Jesus hang there. On the top of it
was written: "This is the King of the Jews." There was a cross on
either side of him, with a thief hanging on each one.</p>
<p>Jesus said, "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do."</p>
<p>The soldiers took his clothes, and divided them up among themselves.
His coat was too good to tear up, so they threw dice to see which one
of them would get it.</p>
<p>Jesus was offered a drink which would have made the pain easier to
bear, but he would not take it. People passed to and fro in front of
the cross, shouting insults.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_173" id="Page_173"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"He saved others, but he can't save himself." One of the thieves
turned his head and called out to him angrily,</p>
<p>"If you are the Christ, save yourself and us too!"</p>
<p>But the other thief spoke out of his pain:</p>
<p>"Don't you fear God, seeing that we are all going to die? Aren't you
afraid to talk that way? We deserve to die; but this man never did
anything wrong."</p>
<p>Then, turning to Jesus, he said, "Lord, remember me when you come to
your Kingdom."</p>
<p>Jesus said to him,</p>
<p>"I tell you, today you will be with me in heaven."</p>
<p>Near the cross stood Jesus' mother and other women who loved him. John
the disciple was also there. Jesus called to his mother and John, and
said:</p>
<p>"Mother, from now on John will be your son. John, this is your
mother."</p>
<p>John took Jesus' mother to his own house.</p>
<p>The hours passed by. It was about time for the Passover lambs to be
killed in the city. Clouds were beginning to cover the sun, and it was
growing dark although it was not yet night.</p>
<p>Jesus cried out,</p>
<p>"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"</p>
<p>There was a stir of interest in the crowd. <i>Let's see what will happen
now</i>, they thought.</p>
<p>Jesus was becoming weaker. He said, "I am thirsty."</p>
<p>A soldier dipped a sponge in vinegar, and held it up on a stick to
Jesus' lips so that he could drink.<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_174" id="Page_174"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>Jesus cried out once more:</p>
<p>"It is finished. Father, into thy hands I give my spirit."</p>
<p>His head sank down upon his chest. There was a loud sound like a clap
of thunder, and the earth shook.</p>
<p>In the silence that followed, a Roman soldier spoke.</p>
<p>"This man—" he said, "this man was indeed the Son of God."</p>
<p>But Jesus did not hear him. For Jesus was dead.</p>
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<p>When evening came, a man named Joseph of Arimathaea went to see
Pilate. Joseph was a rich man, and much respected; and he had believed
in Jesus. He went secretly to Pilate, for he was afraid of the Jews.
He asked Pilate if he might have Jesus' body, and Pilate gave
permission.</p>
<p>Joseph came then to the cross, and took down Jesus' body. He wrapped
it in a white linen cloth, and had it carried away to a tomb which had
been dug out of the rock. Not until after the Sabbath could Jesus'
family and friends come to put spices on the body of him whom they
loved.</p>
<p>Jesus' body was laid inside the tomb, and a great stone was rolled
against the door.</p>
<p>Standing there was a woman named Mary Magdalene with Mary the mother
of Jesus. They watched while the body of Jesus, so dear to them, was
laid away to rest.</p>
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