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1 2, 0,7 | Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, 2 2, 0,7 | born. In Judea, Pontius Pilate governed instead of Archelaus; 3 5, 0,56| the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices. 4 5, 0,56| Judging by this narration, Pilate ordered the rebellious Galileans 5 5, 0,56| those Galileans killed by Pilate. With this, the Lord Himself 6 6, 2,11| when they demanded from Pilate, the crucifixion of Christ: “ 7 6, 4,1 | 28, — in leading Jesus to Pilate, they didn’t enter the Praetorium, “ 8 6, 6,1 | Roman governor’s — Pontius Pilate — agreement.~ ~ 9 6, 6,3 | Jesus Before Pilate.~(Mat. 27:1-2, 11-32; Mark 10 6, 6,3 | away, and delivered Him to Pilate” — Since the times of Israel’ 11 6, 6,3 | Him to governor Pontius Pilate i.e. the ruler.~Pontius, 12 6, 6,3 | the ruler.~Pontius, named Pilate, was the fifth procurator 13 6, 6,3 | John has the most detail on Pilate’s trial. He narrates that 14 6, 6,3 | symbol of His suffering. Pilate, in this instance, made 15 6, 6,3 | begin their narrative on Pilate’s trial with the interrogation 16 6, 6,3 | John — with a question from Pilate to the Lord: thus from the 17 6, 6,3 | Christ: they were hoping that Pilate would be the executioner 18 6, 6,3 | their pronounced judgment. Pilate knew only too well the people 19 6, 6,3 | being the death penalty. Pilate invites them to take advantage 20 6, 6,3 | Saint John narrates (18:33), Pilate asked the Lord of this accusation 21 6, 6,3 | source of this question — if Pilate himself was asking this, 22 6, 6,3 | the Lord wanted to force Pilate to enunciate in what sense 23 6, 6,3 | repeating the Jews’ accusations. Pilate’s answer exudes contempt 24 6, 6,3 | type of king you imagine. “Pilate therefore said to Him, ‘ 25 6, 6,3 | Being a coarse heathen, Pilate of course couldn’t comprehend 26 6, 6,3 | was such a thing as truth. Pilate’s historic question “What 27 6, 6,3 | from Galilee (Luke 23:5). Pilate then inquired “if the Man 28 6, 6,3 | Herod (23:7-12). Apparently, Pilate was hoping to receive more 29 6, 6,3 | that from this moment Pilate and Herod became friends — 30 6, 6,3 | it can be concluded that Pilate sent Christ purposely to 31 6, 6,3 | attire and sent Him back to Pilate. With Romans, a candidate 32 6, 6,3 | dangerous criminal. And Pilate understood this.~Citing 33 6, 6,3 | warranted the death sentence, Pilate proposes to the high priests, 34 6, 6,3 | Mat. 27:18). Apparently, Pilate was hoping that he would 35 6, 6,3 | procurator’s house, that Pilate directed his question: “ 36 6, 6,3 | this time, which affected Pilate in the Lord Jesus Christ’ 37 6, 6,3 | servant was relaying to Pilate his wife’s message, the 38 6, 6,3 | so that they would ask Pilate for the release of Barabbas — 39 6, 6,3 | their unholy urgings. When Pilate again asked the question: “ 40 6, 6,3 | is called Christ?” asked Pilate. They responded with: “Let 41 6, 6,3 | cried out: “Crucify Him!”~Pilate, still wanting to release 42 6, 6,3 | apparently he didn’t expect, Pilate became completely bewildered. 43 6, 6,3 | pressure from such feelings, Pilate decided to satisfy the mob’ 44 6, 6,3 | by crucifixion. “So then Pilate took Jesus and scourged 45 6, 6,3 | terrible punishment that Pilate inflicted on Him, in Whom 46 6, 6,3 | presumably, were undertaken by Pilate with the specific aim of 47 6, 6,3 | for Jesus from the Jews, Pilate ordered for Him to be brought 48 6, 6,3 | led out onto the rostrum, Pilate said: “Behold, I am bringing 49 6, 6,3 | added: “Behold the Man!”~Pilate was judging their consciences 50 6, 6,3 | apparently unintentionally, Pilate uttered a real truth: even 51 6, 6,3 | brilliance. The meaning of Pilate’s words to a Christian is: 52 6, 6,3 | accusers aroused a sadness in Pilate, and forced him to exclaim 53 6, 6,3 | annoyance and impatience, Pilate’s words conveyed nothing 54 6, 6,3 | accusations, continued to seek Pilate’s agreement to the death 55 6, 6,3 | God.”~Upon hearing this, Pilate “was the more afraid.” Of 56 6, 6,3 | more afraid.” Of course Pilate could only understand the 57 6, 6,3 | about this enigmatic Person. Pilate then leads Jesus into the 58 6, 6,3 | attempted to explain to Pilate Who He is, but His words 59 6, 6,3 | God?~Conquering his fear, Pilate decided to show his authority 60 6, 6,3 | Lord’s wise words were to Pilate’s liking, and “From then 61 6, 6,3 | liking, and “From then on Pilate sought to release Him.” 62 6, 6,3 | friend…” This frightened Pilate, because the Emperor at 63 6, 6,3 | judge’s seat on the rostrum, Pilate formally and solemnly concludes 64 6, 6,3 | s difficult to say what Pilate tried to express through 65 6, 6,3 | before giving way completely, Pilate once more twists the knife 66 6, 6,3 | attempts to liberate Christ, Pilate finally decides to give 67 6, 6,3 | informs that prior to this, Pilate washes his hands (Mat. 27: 68 6, 6,3 | hands (Mat. 27:24): “When Pilate saw that he could not prevail 69 6, 6,3 | another (Deut. 21:6-8). Pilate took advantage of this and 70 6, 6,3 | Sanhedrin’s death sentence, Pilate supplied them with soldiers 71 6, 6,3 | Having washed his hands, Pilate of course couldn’t remove 72 6, 6,3 | God’s punishment overtook Pilate for his spineless and unjust 73 6, 7 | clock, the Lord was still at Pilate’s trial (John 19:14). However, 74 6, 7 | final judgment was passed by Pilate from the rostrum at the 75 6, 7 | but pray for them.~“Now Pilate wrote a title…” Saint John 76 6, 7 | Saint John testifies that by Pilate’s orders (as was normally 77 6, 7 | again hurt the Sanhedrin, Pilate ordered the following to 78 6, 7 | Himself this regal honor, Pilate decreed to their shame, 79 6, 7 | inscription. Not realizing it, Pilate fulfilled a higher providential 80 6, 7 | mockery, and insisted that Pilate change the inscription. 81 6, 7,3 | of the Sanhedrin) asked Pilate “that their legs may be 82 6, 7,3 | shattered. Having received Pilate’s permission, the soldiers 83 6, 7,4 | Luke 23:51). Approaching Pilate, he asked for Christ’s body 84 6, 7,4 | for the body to be buried. Pilate expressed surprise that 85 6, 7,4 | and Pharisees gathered at Pilate’s residence (not thinking 86 6, 7,4 | spread of Christianity. Pilate dryly answered their request: “ 87 6, 7,4 | during this festive period. Pilate offers that they utilize 88 7, 0,7 | occurred. Namely them and not Pilate, because they were placed