019:015 This caused a storm of outcries, "Away with him! Away with him! Crucify him!" "Am I to crucify your king?" Pilate asked. "We have no king, except Caesar," answered the High Priests.
019:016 Then Pilate gave Him up to them to be crucified.
Accordingly they took Jesus;
019:017 and He went out carrying His own cross, to the place
called Skull-place—or, in Hebrew, Golgotha—
019:018 where they nailed Him to a cross, and two others at the same time,
one on each side and Jesus in the middle.
019:019 And Pilate wrote a notice and had it fastened to the top of
the cross. It ran thus: JESUS THE NAZARENE, THE KING OF THE JEWS.
019:020 Many of the Jews read this notice, for the place where Jesus
was crucified was near the city, and the notice was in
three languages—Hebrew, Latin, and Greek.
019:021 This led the Jewish High Priests to remonstrate with Pilate.
"You should not write `The King of the Jews,'" they said,
"but that he claimed to be King of the Jews."
019:022 "What I have written I have written," was Pilate's answer.
019:023 So the soldiers, as soon as they had crucified Jesus, took His garments, including His tunic, and divided them into four parts— one part for each soldier. The tunic was without seam, woven from the top in one piece.
019:024 So they said to one another, "Do not let us tear it. Let us draw lots for it." This happened that the Scripture might be fulfilled which says, "They shared my garments among them, and drew lots for my clothing." That was just what the soldiers did.