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Verse Luke 23:4. _I FIND NO FAULT IN THIS MAN._] According to John
18:36; John 18:38, Pilate did not say this till after our Lord had
declared to him that his _kingdom_ was _not of this world_; and
p...
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I FIND NO FAULT - I see no evidence that he is guilty of what you
charge him with. This was after Pilate had taken Jesus into the
judgment-hall by himself and examined him “privately,” and had
been sa...
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CHAPTER 23
_ 1. The son of man before Pilate and Herod. (Luke 23:1)_
2. Pilate Yields to the People's Will; Barabbas Freed and the Son of
man Condemned. (Luke 23:13)
3. The Crucifixion of the Son Of...
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JESUS BEFORE PILATE (Mark 15:1 *, Matthew 27:1 f., Matthew 27:11 *).
Lk. alone records the charge against Jesus laid by the Sanhedrin
before Pilate; its burden was that He was a political agitator,
da...
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The whole assembly rose up and brought Jesus to Pilate. They began to
accuse him. "We found this man," they said, "perverting our nation and
trying to stop men paying taxes to Caesar, and saying that...
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TRIAL BEFORE PILATE AND SILENCE BEFORE HEROD (Luke 23:1-12)...
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TO. Greek. _pros._ App-104.
PEOPLE. crowds.. find no fault, &c. Compare Matthew 27:4.
IN. Greek. _en._ App-104.
MAN. Greek. _anthropos._ App-123....
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4. _I find no fault in this man_] This conclusion, which sounds so
abrupt in St Luke, was the result of the conversation with Pilate in
which Jesus had said "My Kingdom is not of this world." It had
c...
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ΟΥ̓ΔῈΝ ΕὙΡΊΣΚΩ ΑἼΤΙΟΝ Κ.Τ.Λ. This conclusion,
which sounds so abrupt in St Luke, was the result of the conversation
with Pilate in which Jesus had said “My Kingdom is not of this
world.” It had convin...
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Luke 23:1-4. FIRST PHASE OF THE TRIAL BEFORE PILATE...
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Ver 1. And the whole multitude of them arose, and led him to Pilate.
2. And they began to accuse him, saying, We found this fellow
perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar,
sayi...
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ΑΊΤΙΟΝ (G159) причина, вина. Либо "я не
нахожу причины" либо "я не нахожу здесь
никакой вины" (DTM, 1:742)....
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_The First Trial Before Pilate
Scripture_
Luke 23:1-7 And the whole company of them rose up and brought him
before Pilate. 2 And they began to accuse him, saying, We found this
m...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 1
Indicted (Luke 23:1-25)
23 Then the whole company of them arose, and brought him before
Pilate. 2And they began to accuse him, saying, We found this man
perverting our na...
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And the whole multitude of them arose, and led him unto Pilate.
For the exposition, see the notes at John 18:28....
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1-5 Compare Mat_27:1-14; Mar_15:2-5 : Joh_18:28-38.
1 The trial now takes on a new character. It passes from the religious
to the political phase. It would be quite useless to bring the
Sanhedrin's f...
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TRIAL BEFORE PILATE AND HEROD. THE CRUCIFIXION AND BURIAL
1-5. The trial before Pilate begins (Matthew 27:1; Matthew 27:11; Mark
15:1; John 18:2
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 23
PILATE EXAMINES JESUS 23:1-7
V1 The whole group rose up and took Jesus to Pilate. V2 They began to
accuse him. ‘We caught this man because he is c...
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I FIND NO FAULT IN THIS MAN. — The Greek term for “fault” is
somewhat more technical than the. English, and is almost equivalent to
what we call the “count” of an indictment. It may be noted that,
as...
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XXIII.
(1-5) AND THE WHOLE MULTITUDE OF THEM AROSE. — See Notes on Matthew
27:11; Mark 15:2....
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αἴτιον, blameworthy, punishable (neuter of αἴτιος) =
αἰτία. Pilate arrived at his conclusion very swiftly. A glance
sufficed to satisfy him that Jesus was no dangerous character.
Probably he thought h...
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_Before Pilate_ (Matthew 27:1-2; Matthew 27:11-14; Mark 15:1-5). At
the morning meeting of the Sanhedrim (in Mt. and Mk.) it had doubtless
been resolved to put the confession of Jesus that He was the...
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SILENT UNDER FALSE ACCUSATIONS
Luke 23:1-12
The Jewish Sanhedrin, hastily summoned at the hour of dawn, having
elicited from Jesus the profession of His messiahship and deity, and
having concluded o...
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This is the story of the Cross, and, as in dealing with other Gospels,
it is best read in reverent quietness and meditation. We see all the
forces of evil as represented in the Jewish priests and in P...
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CHAPTER 26.
JESUS AT PILATE'S BAR
Matthew 27:1-14; Mark 15:1-5; Luke 23:1-5; John 18:28-38. “ Then
they led Jesus from C
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2 _d. The Civil Judgment: Luke 23:1-25_.
Here we have the description, on the one hand, of the series of
manoeuvres used by the Jews to obtain from Pilate the execution of the
sentence, and on the oth...
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Since Judaea had been reduced to a Roman province, on the deposition
of Archelaus, in the year 7 of our era, the Jewish authorities had
lost the _jus gladii_, which the Romans always reserved to thems...
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"And the whole multitude of them arose, and led him unto Pilate. (2)
And they began to accuse him, saying, We found this fellow perverting
the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, saying...
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The last chapter gave in the judgment of present things, another world
and eternal things in good and evil, the Lord's instruction for the
disciples after the dealings of grace in Luke 15:1-32, and th...
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Luke 23:4._And Pilate said to the chief priests and scribes. _As
Christ was come to bear the punishment of our sins, it was proper that
he should first be condemned by the mouth of his judge, that it...
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The Gentiles, however, are not presented in this Gospel as being
voluntarily guilty. We see, no doubt, an indifference which is
flagrant injustice in a case like this, and an insolence which nothing
c...
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THEN SAID PILATE TO THE CHIEF PRIESTS, AND TO THE PEOPLE,.... Both to
the sanhedrim, and to the mob that were gathered together about the
governor's palace on this occasion; and who were standing with...
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Then said Pilate to the chief priests and _to_ the people, I find no
fault in this man.
Ver. 4. See John 18:38 ....
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_Then said Pilate_ After having heard his defence. See on Matthew
27:11; and Mark 15:2. _I find no fault in this man_ I do not find that
he either attempts or asserts any thing injurious to Cesar. _An...
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Christ brought before Pilate. Matthew 27:1-2; Matthew 27:11-18....
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DELIVERED TO PONTIUS PILATE
(vs.1-5)
It was still early morning when the Lord Jesus was brought to the
judgment hall of Pilate, the Roman governor (John 18:28), for the Jews
were determined to quick...
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1-5 Pilate well understood the difference between armed forces and
our Lord's followers. But instead of being softened by Pilate's
declaration of his innocence, and considering whether they were not...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 23:1...
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Luke 23:4 So G1161 Pilate G4091 said G2036 (G5627) to G4314 priests
G749 and G2532 crowd G3793 find...
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‘And Pilate said to the chief priests and the crowds, “I find no
fault in this man.” '
So Pilate went out to the chief priests and the crowds (for they would
not enter his residence as it would have...
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JESUS IS BROUGHT BEFORE PILATE (23:1-7).
Having convinced themselves of His blasphemy the majority of the court
now acted and brought Him to Pilate. But once again their perfidy is
revealed. For they...
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Luke 23:4. I FIND NO FAULT IN THIS MAN. Pilate speaks as a judge.
Knowing that the Sanhedrin would have no desire to put to death any
one for the political crime alleged, he examines our Lord and
sati...
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‘Here we have the description, on the one hand of the series of
maneuvers used by the Jews to obtain from Pilate the execution of the
sentence, and on the other, of the series of Pilate's expedients o...
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Luke 23:1-5. THE ACCUSATION BEFORE PILATE. See on Matthew 27:2;
Matthew 27:11-14; Mark 15:1-5;...
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THE MULTITUDE
(τους οχλους). The first mention of them. It is now after
daybreak. The procession of the Sanhedrin would draw a crowd (Plummer)
and some may have come to ask for the release of a pri...
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Luke 23:1 , _And the whole multitude of them arose, and led him unto
Pilate. And they began to accuse him saying, We found this_
Put in what word you like villains scoundrel our translators could not...
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Luke 23:1. _And the whole multitude of them arose, and led him unto
Pilate._
Our Lord had been taken to the tribunal of Annas and of Caiaphas, and
sow the whole multitude of them arose and led him un...
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CONTENTS: Jesus before Pilate and Herod. Barabbas released and Jesus
condemned. The cricifixion and entombment.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Pilate, Caesar, Herod, Barabbas, Simon, two
thieves, Joseph.
CONCLUS...
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Luke 23:12. _The same day Pilate and Herod were made friends._ This
occurrence is quoted in Acts 4:27, as an accomplishment of the
prophecy in the second psalm.
Luke 23:22. He said to them the third t...
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AND TOOK JESUS BEFORE PILATE. See notes on Matthew 27:11-35; John
18:28_ to_ John 19:16. Matthew says they put Jesus in chains and took
him. TELLING THEM NOT TO PAY TAXES TO THE EMPEROR. This was fals...
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_Then said Pilate_
THE CONDUCT OF CHRIST CONTRASTED WITH THE CONDUCT OF OTHER PUBLIC
CHARACTERS
I. Amongst the philosophers of the heathen world not one can be named,
who did not admit some favourite...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 23:4 These verses are unique to Luke and emphasize
Jesus’ innocence. Pilate’s verdict I FIND NO GUILT is repeated in
vv. Luke 23:14 and...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 23:1 Only Rome could sentence someone to death
(John 18:31), so the Sanhedrin brought Jesus to Pilate. The charges
are now changed from religious (“blasphemy”) to political ones ...
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Jesus stands trial before Pilate Matthew 27:11-14; Mark 15:2-5; Luke
23:1-5; John 18:28-37;...
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CHAPTER 23 VER. 39. _And one of the malefactors which were hanged_
(this one, according to tradition, hung on the left hand of Christ)
_railed_ _on Him, saying, If thou be Christ, save thyself and us....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 23:1. WHOLE MULTITUDE.—Rather, “company” (R.V.). The word
is a different one from that so often used to denote “the crowd,”
or “the mob.” It here simply means the members of the...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 23:1
_The trial before Pilate_:_ First examination._
LUKE 23:1
AND THE WHOLE MULTITUDE OF THEM AROSE, AND LED HIM UNTO PILATE. The
Sanhedrin had now formally condemned Jesus to dea...
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And the whole multitude of them arose, and they led him unto Pilate.
And they began to accuse him, saying, We found this fellow perverting
the nation and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, and sayi...
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1 Peter 1:19; 1 Peter 2:22; 1 Peter 3:18; Hebrews 7:26; John 18:38;...
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Then said Pilate — After having heard his defence — I find no
fault in this man — I do not find that he either asserts or attempts
any thing seditious or injurious to Cesar....