Captivating Bible Stories for Young People, Written in Simple LanguageYonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary)
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Captivating Bible Stories for Young People, Written in Simple Language
Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary)
Bible stories, English
Now, crucifying was a very horrible and painful punishment, that had
never been allowed among the Jews, but was chiefly used by the Romans
themselves for slaves and for robbers; so that their savage cry was for
JESUS to have the punishment that belonged to Barabbas.
[Illustration: CHRIST BEFORE PILATE.--John 19:14-16.]
Pilate's soldiers were very cruel, and they laughed at a poor man being
called a king; so when they had beaten the blessed JESUS till He was
bleeding all over, they took one of their old red soldiers' cloaks and
threw it over Him; and they platted a crown of sharp thorns, and forced
it upon His head; and they put a reed in his right hand, instead of a
sceptre; and they bowed their knees, mocking Him by pretending to do
Him honor.
He never spoke one word of anger all this time; and when Pilate saw His
meek, brave, patient face, pale and faint with pain, and streaming with
blood, he thought the people would pity Him; so he led Him out once
more to the top of the steps of the judgment hall, and said, "Behold
the man!" But the people were too mad to have any pity or feeling, and
they only cried louder and louder still, "Crucify Him! crucify Him!"
Pilate was not brave enough to go against them all, even to save an
innocent man; so all he did was to take water and wash his hands before
them all, to show that he was clear of wishing it, and he said, "I am
innocent of the blood of this just person." But the chief priests made
the dreadful answer, "His blood be on us, and on our children!" meaning
that they would take the guilt and punishment.
[Illustration: THE END OF JUDAS ISCARIOT.--Matt. 27:3-5.]
QUESTIONS.
1. What plan had Pilate for saving our Lord? 2. Whom did he always set
free at the feast? 3. Whom did he wish to set free? 4. But whom did
the chief priests make them ask for? 5. Who was Barabbas? 6. What did
they all cry out? 7. What kind of punishment was crucifying? 8. To
whom would it naturally have belonged? 9. But who was going to bear
the worst of punishments? 10. How did the soldiers treat our Lord? 11.
Why did they mock Him? 12. What did they put on His head? 13. What did
they dress Him in? 14. What did they put in His hand? 15. What did
Pilate hope to do? 16. What did he say? 17. What was the cry in answer?
Forty-ninth Sunday.
_THE CRUCIFIXION._
FIRST READING.
"They pierced my hands and my feet."--_Ps. 22:16._
[Illustration]
WHEN the judgment was over, Pilate gave up our Lord to the four
soldiers who were to crucify Him. His cross, a heavy beam of wood, with
another fastened across it, was laid on His shoulders, that He might
carry it to the place where He was to suffer--a place named Calvary,
outside the walls of Jerusalem.
He was so weak and worn out after the long sad night, the being taken
from one judge to another, and the beating and tormenting, that He
could hardly walk under it; and the soldiers met a man coming out of
the country whom they forced to carry it after Jesus.
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