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Matthew 26:72
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Pete shook his head and hollered, "Why does everyone keep sayin' that? I ain't never seen that man before in my life."
Matthew 27:3
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When Judas heard they were gonna kill Jesus, his heart was crushed because he was the cause of it all. He went back to the church and gave them the thirty pieces of silver back.
Matthew 27:9
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Then, the words of the great cowboy Jeremiah came true, "They took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of his double cross,
Matthew 27:14
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But Jesus didn't answer. He didn't say one word about any of the charges. His silence baffled Pilate.
Matthew 27:19
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While Pilate was actin' as judge and executioner, his wife sent him a note that said, "Don't have anything to do with that innocent fellow! I have been plagued by awful dreams because of this."
Matthew 27:24
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When Pilate saw that there was fixin' to be a riot, he dipped his hands in a horse trough and washed them sayin', "This is y'alls doin', not mine. I'm innocent of this man's blood and I wash my hands of this whole ordeal."
Matthew 27:28
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They stripped him out of his jeans and shirt and slung a purple horse blanket around him like a robe.
Matthew 27:29
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Then they wove together a crown of mesquite thorns and shoved it on his head. They gave him a stick to hold like a king's scepter and they knelt down mockingly in front of him sayin', "All hail the boss of the Jews!"
Matthew 27:30
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They jerked his stick from him and beat him with it as they spit all over him.
Matthew 27:31
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After their sport with him, they took the purple blanket off and dressed him back in his trail gear. Then they tied him up and led him away to be nailed to the cross.
Matthew 27:35
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When they had strung him up on the cross and nailed him to it to be sure he wouldn't fall off, they rolled dice to see who would get his gear.
Matthew 27:38
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Two bank robbers were strung up beside him, one on his off-side and the other on his left.
Matthew 27:48
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One of the bystanders ran and filled his hat with soured wine and lifted it up to Jesus so he could get a drink.
Matthew 27:64
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We want you to post some deputies at his grave to keep Jesus's cowboys from stealin' the body and claimin' that he come back to life. Jesus deceived many good and honest folks while he was alive, but if they pull this off, it will be worse than the first trick."
Matthew 28:3
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This angel looked like he was made of livin' lightnin' and his trail gear was as white as snow.
Matthew 28:7
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Once yer satisfied that he ain't here, run and tell his cowboys, 'He has ridden back from the dead and has struck a long trot for Galilee. There is where you'll meet him.' I've said what I came to say."
Matthew 28:9
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Suddenly they came upon Jesus sittin' there and he said, "Howdy!" They screamed for joy and fell down at his boots and worshiped him.
Mark 1:4
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So John came out of nowhere, riding for God and baptizing folks. His message was plain and simple, "Quit riding in sin and be baptized and God will turn a blind eye to all the sorry things you've done."
Mark 1:6
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John was a different sort of fellow. He wore a vest of camel hair with a stout leather belt holding his jeans up. He didn't waste no time with fancy vittles, but just ate locusts and wild honey.
Mark 1:7
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He told people time and again, "The Top Hand is coming soon and I ain't worthy enough to pull his boots off after a long ride.
 
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