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MATTHEW 27:24 tou,tou {B}
The words tou/ dikai,ou (compare the variant reading in ver. Matthew
27:4), which occur at different places in a variety of manuscripts
(but not in the best represen...
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Verse Matthew 27:24. _PILATE - TOOK WATER, AND WASHED HIS HANDS_]
Thus signifying his innocence. It was a custom among the Hebrews,
Greeks, and Latins, to wash the hands in token of innocence, and to...
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HE TOOK WATER ... - The Jews were accustomed to wash their hands when
they wished to show that they were innocent of a crime committed by
others. See Deuteronomy 21:6; Psalms 26:6. Pilate, in doing th...
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CHAPTER 27
1. Delivered unto Pilate.(Matthew 27:1 .) 2. The Suicide of
Judas.(Matthew 27:3 .) 3. Before Pilate. (Matthew 27:11 .) 4. The
Awful Choice....
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JESUS BEFORE PILATE (Mark 15:1 *, Luke 23:1; Luke 23:18). Mt. follows
Mk. closely, but has an additional source of information on which he
draws for Pilate's wife's dream and Pilate's handwashing. Thi...
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THE MAN WHO SENTENCED JESUS TO DEATH (Matthew 27:1-2 ; Matthew
27:11-26)...
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WAS MADE. arose, or was brewing.
WASHED. Greek. _aponipto_. Occurs only here. See App-136.
INNOCENT. guiltless.
OF. from. Greek. _apo._ App-104. Same as in verses: Matthew 27:9;
Matthew 27:57. Not t...
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_When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing_ St Luke relates a
further attempt on Pilate's part to release Jesus, "I will chastise
Him and let Him go" (Luke 23:22). Will not the cruel torture of a...
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The Trial before Pontius Pilate
St Mark 15:2-15; St Luke 23:2-7; Luke 23:13-24; St John 18:29 to...
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THE TRIAL BEFORE PONTIUS PILATE
St Mark 15:2-15; St Luke 23:2-5; Luke 23:13-24; St John 18:29 to...
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ἸΔῺΝ ΔῈ Κ.Τ.Λ. St Luke relates a further attempt on
Pilate’s part to release Jesus, ‘I will chastise Him and let Him
go’ (Luke 23:22). Will not the cruel torture of a Roman scourging
melt their hearts...
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Ver 15. Now at that feast the governor was wont to release unto the
people a prisoner, whom they would. 16. And they had then a notable
prisoner, called Barabbas. 17. Therefore when they were gathered...
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_JESUS WAS SENTENCED TO DEATH BY PILATE MATTHEW 27:11-26:_ Pilate
asked Jesus, "Are you the King of the Jews?" Jesus did not reply to
the false charges made by the chief priests and elders. This cause...
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ΩΦΕΛΕΊ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΏΦΕΊΛΩ (G5623) быть
полезным, приносить выгоду,
ΛΑΒΏΝ _aor. act. part. (сопутств.) от_ ΛΑΜΒΆΝΩ
(G2983) брать,
ΆΠΕΝΊΨΑΤΟ _aor. ind. med. от_ ΆΠΟΝΊΠΤΩ (G71)
мыть, омывать....
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DISCOURSE: 1408
PILATE’S PROTEST
Matthew 27:24. _When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but
that rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his hands
before the multitude, saying, I...
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PILATE—TOOK WATER, &C.— It is well known that the Jews in some
cases were appointed to wash their hands, as a solemn token that they
were not themselves concerned in a murder committed by some unknown...
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SECTION 73
JESUS IS TRIED BY PILATE, CONDEMNED AND SCOURGED
(Parallels: Mark 15:2-20; Luke 23:1-25; John 18:28 to John 19:16)
TEXT: 27:
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And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him,
saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? And Jesus said unto him, Thou
sayest.
For the exposition, see the notes at Luke 23:1, and at...
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BEFORE PILATE. THE CRUCIFIXION
1, 2. Jesus delivered to Pilate (Mark 15:1; Luke 23:1; John 18:28 :
see on Jn)....
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TRIAL BEFORE PILATE] (Mark 15:2; Luke 23:1; Luke 23:13; John 18:28 to
John 19:16)
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WASHED _his_ HANDS] A piece of Jewish symbolism (see Deuteronomy 21:6)
adopted by Pilate to make himself intelligible to the multitude.
I AM INNOCENT] It was customary for Gentile judges to protest '...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 27
JUDAS KILLS HIMSELF 27:1-10
V1 It was very early in the morning. All the chief *priests and the
other leaders decided that Jesus...
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HE TOOK WATER, AND WASHED HIS HANDS. — The act belonged to an
obvious and almost universal symbolism. So in Deuteronomy 21:6 the
elders of a city in which an undiscovered murder had been committed
wer...
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Chapter 19
The Great Atonement Day - Matthew 26:1 - Matthew 27:1
WE enter now on the story of the last day of the mortal life of our
Lord and Saviour. We have already noticed the large proportionate...
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ὅτι οὐδὲν ὠφελεῖ, that it was no use, but rather
only provoked a more savage demand, as is the way of mobs. λαβὼν
ὕδωρ, etc.: washed his hands, following a Jewish custom, the
meaning of which all pres...
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_Result of the appeal to the people_....
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_Jesus before Pilate_ (Mark 15:2-15; Luke 23:2-7; Luke 23:13-25)....
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THE STAIN WATER COULD NOT WASH AWAY
Matthew 27:22-31
No judge ought to have asked the crowd what he should do. But every
man has to do with Christ. He is ever standing before the bar of
conscience, a...
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The morning saw the plot hatched in the night carried into effect.
This is chronicled in the first two verses of the chapter. The picture
of Judas in his remorse is very terrible.
Pilate stands out as...
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(4) When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but [that] rather a
tumult was made, he took water, and (g) washed [his] hands before the
multitude, saying, I am innocent of the (h) blood of this j...
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_Taken water. It was the custom of the ancients, when they wished to
shew themselves innocent of any alleged crime, to take water and wash
their hands in public. (St. Remigius) --- Because the element...
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PILATE SEEKS TO RELEASE HIM IN LIEU OF BARABBAS
Matthew 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; John 18:39-40; Luke 23:13-25. “ An
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"And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him,
saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? And Jesus said unto him, Thou
sayest. (12) And when he was accused of the chief priests and eld...
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We now enter on the Lord's final presentation of Himself to Jerusalem,
traced, however, from Jericho; that is, from the city which had once
been the stronghold of the power of the Canaanite. The Lord...
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Matthew 27:24._But Pilate, perceiving that he gained nothing by it.
_As sailors, who have experienced a violent tempest, at last give way,
and permit themselves to be carried out of the proper course;...
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After this (chapter 27), the unhappy priests and heads of the people
deliver up their Messiah to the Gentiles, as He had told His
disciples. Judas, in despair under Satan's power, hangs himself,
havin...
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WHEN PILATE SAW HE COULD PREVAIL NOTHING,.... That it was to no
purpose to talk to them, and in favour of Jesus; he saw they were
determined upon his crucifixion, and that nothing else would satisfy
t...
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When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but _that_ rather a
tumult was made, he took water, and washed _his_ hands before the
multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just person:...
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_When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing_ That he could not
convince them what an unjust, unreasonable thing it was for him to
condemn a man whom he believed to be innocent, and whom they could...
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All efforts of unrighteous magistrates to screen themselves from guilt
in knowingly condemning the innocent or acquitting the guilty, will be
fruitless. They may deceive themselves and their fellow-me...
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WHEN PILATE SAW THAT HE COULD PREVAIL NOTHING, BUT THAT RATHER A
TUMULT WAS MADE, HE TOOK WATER, AND WASHED HIS HANDS BEFORE THE
MULTITUDE, SAYING, I AM INNOCENT OF THE BLOOD OF THIS JUST PERSON; SEE...
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Pilate's last attempt to reason:...
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All night the Lord Jesus had been subjected to the persecution of the
Jewish council. Now early in the morning, determined that He might be
put to death as soon as possible, they bring Him bound to th...
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11-25 Having no malice against Jesus, Pilate urged him to clear
himself, and laboured to get him discharged. The message from his wife
was a warning. God has many ways of giving checks to sinners, in...
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SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 27:26"....
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Tertullian An Answer to the Jews
slay Him, saying to Pilate, when he was desirous to dismiss Him, "His
blood be upon us, and upon our children; "[122]
Tertullian On Baptism
intervenes; witness Pila...
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‘So when Pilate saw that he prevailed nothing, but rather that a
tumult was arising, he took water, and washed his hands before the
crowd, saying, “I am innocent of the blood of this righteous man.
Yo...
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PILATE TRIES THE WAY OF COMPROMISE AND ENDS UP HAVING TO GIVE WAY BY
WASHING HIS HANDS OF THE WHOLE SITUATION IN DECLARATION OF JESUS'
INNOCENCE (27:15-26).
Matthew now confirms that the Chief Priests...
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THE CHIEF PRIEST AND ELDERS BRING ABOUT THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS BY
MANIPULATION: THE REMORSE OF JUDAS AND THE TRIAL OF JESUS BEFORE
PILATE (27:1-26).
In this new subsection Matthew lays great stress...
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Matthew 27:24. WHEN PILATE SAW THAT HE PREVAILED NOTHING. The mob
triumphed (see Luke 23:23). It was a dangerous time for an
insurrection and Pilate would have been called to account for it,
since the...
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The account of Matthew is least detailed, but contains two incidents
(Matthew 27:19; Matthew 27:24) peculiar to itself. The Jews first
attempted to obtain Pilate's consent to the death of Jesus, witho...
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WASHED HIS HANDS
(απενιψατο τας χειρας). As a last resort since the
hubbub (θορυβος) increased because of his vacillation. The verb
απονιπτω means to wash off and the middle voice means that he
was...
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Matthew 27:24
From this act of Pilate's, I suppose, has arisen a phrase which has
passed into the common language of mankind. We talk of washing our
hands of a business, and we mean thereby that we wi...
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Matthew 27:24
Behold the Man.
I. Behold the Man, and see who He is. We see that He is a real and
actual man. Men had been on the outlook for that Son of God who should
come down in the likeness of ma...
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Matthew 27:24
The Character of Pilate.
I. There is nothing in the Gospel account of Pilate which is repugnant
to the representation of Philo and Josephus. A man of the world
without principle is desc...
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Our Lord was brought before the Roman governor Pilate. He was anxious
to let Jesus go; but he was a weak-minded man, easily swayed by the
noisy cry of the people, prompted by the chief priests and eld...
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We are now to read about our Lord before Pontius Pilate.
Matthew 27:15. Now at that feast the governor was wont to release unto
the people a prisoner, whom they would. And they had then a notable
pri...
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CONTENTS: Jesus delivered to Pilate. Judas' remorse. Barabbas released
in Jesus' place. The crucifixion of Christ. The entombment and sealing
of the tomb.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Pilate, Judas, Jerem...
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The redemption of man is comprised in many scenes. The last supper of
our Lord his agony in the garden, for there man first offended the
treason of Judas the apprehension of Christ his appearance befo...
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WHEN PILATE SAW iT WAS NO USE TO GO ON. More than two million Jews
were in Jerusalem for Passover, and probably not more than one
thousand Roman soldiers were at his command. He could neither control...
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_When Pilate saw that he could pervail nothing._
PILATE A TYPE OF SELF-JUSTIFYING REJECTORS OF THE GOSPEL
Observe the resemblance in his evasive pleas.
1. Assuming that the matter presented had no...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:24 WASHED HIS HANDS. A public
demonstration that he finds no grounds for giving Jesus the death
penalty.
⇐...
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PILATE HANDS JESUS OVER TO BE CRUCIFIED MATTHEW 27:15-26; MARK
15:6-15; LUKE 23:13-25; JOHN 18:38-40...
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CHAPTER 27
Ver. 1. _But when the morning was come_ (Syr. _when it was dawn_),
_all the chief priests_, &c. "See here," says S. Jerome, "the
eagerness of the Priests for evil," _their feet were s...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 27:11. TIE GOVERNOR ASKED HIM.—Pilate, true to the Roman
sense of justice, refused merely to confirm the sentence of the
Sanhedrin (_Carr_).
Matthew 27:16. BARABBAS.—“Son of...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 27:1, MATTHEW 27:2
_Jesus brought to Pilate. _(Mark 15:1; Luke 2
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This time shall we turn in our Bibles to Matthew's gospel chapter
twenty-seven? In the twenty-sixth chapter we left Jesus before the
high priest, the Sanhedrin, and Peter had just outside of this grou...
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1 Peter 3:18; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Acts 3:14; Deuteronomy 21:6;...
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Then Pilate took water and washed his hands — This was a custom
frequently used among the heathens as well as among the Jews, in token
of innocency....
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Two things are here observable in Pilate's washing of his hands.
1. By this action he pronounces our Saviour's innocency, and was
willing thereby to testify his own, that he did not consent to our
Sa...