Away with. Greek. airo. First occurrence in Joh_1:29. The imperative aron is used in exactly the same way in a Papyrus from Oxyrhynchus, in a letter from a boy to his father. Deissmann, Light, p. 187.
Shall I . . . ? = Is it your King I am to crucify?
We have, &c. This was their final and deliberate rejection of their King, and the practical surrender of all their Messianic hopes. Compare 1Sa_8:7.