Pilate's Wife's Dream.

AGAIN upon the judgment seat,

To end this cruel strife,

Sat Pilate, when a servant came

With message from his wife.

"Beware"—the word the lady sent—

"That thou no evil do

To Him who stands before thee now—

That man so just and true.

"For I while sleeping on my bed,

Have suffered, in a dream,

Much anguish and distress of mind,

This day, because of Him."

Then Pilate saith to Jesus:

"Art thou the very king

The Jews expected should appear,

And their salvation bring?"

"My kingdom," Jesus answered,

"Is not beneath the skies,

Else to protect me from the Jews

My servants would arise."

"Art thou a king, then?" Pilate asked.

"Thou sayest it," the reply;

"For I was born, and hither came,

The truth to testify."

Pilate said to Him: "What is truth?"

Then left the judgment hall,

And said unto the Jews: "I find

In Him no fault at all."

Then Pilate, taking water, washed

His hands before them all;

And said: "This just man's blood on me

Shall not in judgment fall."

Then answered all the people:

"Let this man's blood be shed;

And let it fall on each of us,

And on our children's head."

THE CRUCIFIXION
St. Matthew 27:35-38; St. Mark 15:24-28; St. Luke 23:33, 34; St. John 19:18-24