Book, Chapter

 1    II,      XIV|    story), did not appear to Pilate who punished Him and said
 2    II,      XIX|     earth, did not appear to Pilate. It was in order that those
 3    II,      XIX|      He had shown Himself to Pilate and the men of note who
 4    II,      XIX|    of cheating, namely, that Pilate had nailed one man to the
 5    II,      XIX|  exciting suspicion. And now Pilate, who had just judged Him
 6    II,      XIX|    at some length, picturing Pilate as telling the Emperor,
 7    II,      XIX|   Jews, He did not appear to Pilate when He rose from the dead,
 8   III,        I| words of force and wisdom to Pilate His judge, instead of being
 9   III,     VIII|   before the high-priest and Pilate the governor, work no miraculous
10   III,     VIII| Gorgons. If He had terrified Pilate with fateful portents, if
11   III,     VIII|   marvel when brought before Pilate, illustrates a rule, and
12   III,       XI|    Askelon. He also sent out Pilate as governor and judge, who
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