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Jesus is brought before Pontius Pilate, the prefect of the Roman province of Judaea, for his sentencing. Pilate listens to the accusations leveled at Jesus by the Pharisees.
The sixth church recalls Jesus being taken from Herod and brought before Pilate for the second time and then scourged, crowned with thorns, mocked, and condemned to death (see Matthew 27:22-26).
But there’s an air of painful realism to Bowie’s scene late in the film, when the arrested Christ is brought before Pilate. As Governor over Judea, Pilate represented the Roman Empire to the ...
In John it occurs before Passover. In John, Jesus is brought first to Annas, then to Caiaphas, then to Pilate but in Matthew he is brought only to Caiaphas, and then to Pilate, while in Luke no ...
Historians say Caiaphas (14 B.C.-46 A.D.) was 44 years old when Jesus was brought before him and that he served another four or five years till 36 or 37 A.D. when the Roman governor, Pontius ...
Pilate caves and decides to crucify Jesus, whom Christians believe rose from the dead three days later. (Gandvik/Brooklyn Museum via Wikimedia Commons) ‘Jesus Before Pilate, First Interview ...
In Mark’s portrayal, Jesus was ushered before Pilate who asks, “Are you the king of the Jews?” to which Jesus’ response is “You say so,” (Mark 15:2). Pilate made no further attempt to ...
The sixth visit: Jesus is taken again before Pilate (Mt. 27: 22-26): The reflection is on Jesus being taken from Herod and brought before Pilate for the second time, then scourged, crowned with ...
They have Jesus arrested and tried before Pilate during the week of Passover. ‘Jesus Before Pilate, First Interview,’ by 19th-century painter James Tissot.
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