Jeshu Khrista Crucifixion and entombment

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Main articles: Crucifixion of Jesus and Burial of Jesus

See also: Sayings of Jesus on the cross and Crucifixion

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Jesus' crucifixion is described in all four canonical gospels.

After the trials, Jesus is led to Calvary carrying his cross ;

the route traditionally thought to have been taken is known

as the Via Dolorosa . The three Synoptic Gospels indicate

that Simon of Cyrene assists him, having been compelled by

the Romans to do so. [218][219] In Luke 23:27–28 Jesus

tells the women in the multitude of people following him

not to weep for him but for themselves and their

children. [218] At Calvary, Jesus is offered a concoction

usually offered as a painkiller. According to Matthew and

Mark, he refuses it. [218][219]

The soldiers then crucify Jesus and cast lots for his

clothes. Above Jesus' head on the cross is Pilate's

inscription, "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews."

Soldiers and passersby mock him about it. Two convicted

thieves are crucified along with Jesus. In Matthew and

Mark, both thieves mock Jesus. In Luke, one of them

rebukes Jesus, while the other defends him. [218][220][221]

Jesus tells the latter: "today you will be with me in

Paradise" (Luke 23:43). In John, Mary, the mother of Jesus,

and the beloved disciple were at the crucifixion. Jesus tells

the beloved disciple to take of his mother (John 19:26–27).

The Roman soldiers break the two thieves' legs (a

procedure designed to hasten death in a crucifixion), but

they do not break those of Jesus, as he is already dead

(John 19:33). In John 19:34 , one soldier pierces Jesus' side

with a lance, and blood and water flow out. [222] In the

Synoptics, when Jesus dies, the heavy curtain at the

Temple is torn. In Matthew 27:51–54 , an earthquake breaks

open tombs . In Matthew and Mark, terrified by the events, a

Roman centurion states that Jesus was the Son of

God. [218][223]

On the same day, Joseph of Arimathea, with Pilate's

permission and with Nicodemus ' help, removes Jesus' body

from the cross , wraps him in a clean cloth, and buries him

in his new rock-hewn tomb .[218] In Matthew 27:62–66 , on

the following day the chief Jewish priests ask Pilate for the

tomb to be secured, and with Pilate's permission the priests

place seals on the large stone covering the entrance.[218]

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