“Save thyself, and come down from the cross.”
Mark 15:30 — Greek Interlinear
Church Fathers on Mark 15:30
The foal of Judah has been tied to the vine, and his clothes dyed in the blood of the grape, [Gen 49:11] and the kids tear the vine, blaspheming Christ, and wagging their heads.
For the passers by blasphemed Christ, reproaching Him as a seducer. But the devil moved them to bid Him come down from the Cross; for he knew that salvation was being won by the Cross, therefore he again proceeded to tempt Christ, so that if He came down from the Cross, he might be certain that He is not truly the Son of God, and so the salvation, which is by the Cross, might be done away. But He being truly the Son of God, did not come down; for if He ought to have come…
Thus also they confess, though against their will, that He saved many. Therefore your words condemn you, for He who saved others could have saved Himself.