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JOHN 18:30 kako.n poiw/n {B}
In the opinion of a majority of the Committee, the periphrastic
construction h=n … kako.n poiw/n (ac B L W ite syrh, pal _al_;
kakopoiw/n C*...
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Verse 30. _IF HE WERE NOT A MALEFACTOR_] So they did not wish to make
Pilate the judge, but the executor of the sentence which they had
already illegally passed....
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IF HE WERE NOT A MALEFACTOR - A violator of the law. If we had not
determined that he was such, and was worthy of death, Matthew 26:66.
From this it appears that they did not deliver him up to be trie...
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III. “I LAY DOWN MY LIFE, THAT I MIGHT TAKE IT AGAIN.”
Chapter s 18-21
CHAPTER 18
_ 1. The Arrest in the Garden. (John 18:1 .)_
2. Before Annas and Caiaphas; Peter's Denial. (John 18:12 .)
3. Befo...
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JOHN 18:28 TO JOHN 19:16. THE TRIAL BEFORE PILATE. From Caiaphas Jesus
is brought to the Præ torium, the governor's residence, either
Herod's palace in the W. part of the city, or the Antonia, near th...
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IF HE WERE NOT. MALEFACTOR, WE WOULD NOT HAVE DELIVERED HIM UP UNTO
THEE.
Their reply shows that they had hoped that Pilate would take their
verdict that Jesus was. malefactor, worthy of death, and wo...
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They brought Jesus from Caiaphas to the governor's headquarters. It
was early in the morning and they themselves did not enter into the
headquarters, in case they should be defiled; but they wished to...
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THE ARREST IN THE GARDEN (John 18:1-11)...
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MALEFACTOR. evildoer. Greek. _kakopoios._ Only here and 1 Peter 2:12 1
Peter 2:14. 1 Peter 3:16; 1 Peter 4:15. Compare...
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_Outside the Praetorium_; the Jews claim the execution of the
Sanhedrin's sentence of death, and Pilate refuses it.
_early_ The same word, _proï_, is rendered -morning" Matthew 16:3;
Mark 1:35; Mark 1...
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28 19:16. The Roman or Civil Trial
As already stated, S. John omits both toe examination before Caiaphas
and the Sanhedrin at an irregular time and place, at midnight and at
-the Booths" (Matthew 26:...
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_a malefactor_ Literally, -doing evil" or AN EVIL-DOER; not the same
expression as Luke 23:32. The Jews are taken aback at Pilate's evident
intention of trying the case himself. They had expected him...
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ΚΑΚῸΝ ΠΟΙΩ͂Ν (א3BL) for κακοποιός (Acts 3 for
simplification; the word perhaps comes from 1 Peter 2:12; 1 Peter
2:14; 1 Peter 3:16;...
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28–19:16. THE ROMAN OR CIVIL TRIAL
As already stated, S. John omits both the examination before Caiaphas
and the Sanhedrin at an irregular time and place, at midnight and at
‘the Booths’ (Matthew 26:5...
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28–32. _Outside the Praetorium;_ the Jews claim the execution of the
Sanhedrin’s sentence of death, and Pilate refuses it.
ΠΡΩΖ. This is rendered ‘morning’ Matthew 16:3; Mark 1:35; Mark
11:20;...
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Ver 28. Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas to the hall of judgment: and
it was early; and they themselves went not into the judgment hall,
lest they should be defiled; but that they might eat the Passo...
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_JESUS IS TRIED BY PILATE -- JOHN 18:28-40:_ Jesus was dragged from
one ungodly and illegal trial to another. They did not even have any
real charges against Jesus. Pilate asked, "What charges are you...
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ΆΠΕΚΡΊΘΗΣΑΝ _aor. ind. pass. (dep.) от_
ΆΠΟΚΡΊΝΟΜΑΙ, _см._ John 18:5.
ΠΟΙΏΝ _praes. act. part. от_ ΠΟΙΈΩ (G4160) делать;
здесь: совершать злодеяния. Subst. part.
указывает на Того, Кто якобы совершае...
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TRIED BY PILATE, THE ROMAN AUTHORITY
_Text: John 18:28-40_
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They lead Jesus therefore from Caiaphas into the Praetorium: and it
was early; and they themselves entered not into the Praetorium, tha...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 18:28-40
The following is an Analysis of the closing section of John 18:—
In our last chapter we contemplated the Lord Jesus in the presence of
Annas, the real...
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They answered and said unto him, If he were not a malefactor, we
would not have delivered him up unto thee.
THEY ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM, IF HE WERE NOT A MALEFACTOR, WE
WOULD NOT HAVE DELIVERED...
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25-27 Compare Mat_26:71-75; Mar_14:69-72; Luk_22:58-62.
28-32 Compare Mat_27:1-2; Mar_15:1; Luk_23:1.
28 What insufferable hypocrites they were! Plotting the death of God's
holy One, and afraid thei...
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CHRIST BEFORE ANNAS, CAIAPHAS, AND PILATE
1-14. Christ's arrest and trial before Annas (cp. Matthew 26:30 = Mark
14:26 = Luke 22:39). The narrative is now parallel with the synoptic
account, with whic...
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JESUS IS LED TO PILATE (Matthew 27:1; Mark 15:1; Luke 23:1). See
especially on St. Matthew. The pathos of this tragic spectacle of the
rulers of the chosen people leading their promised Messiah to a
G...
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According to Luke 23:2, they accused Him of sedition, of withholding
tribute from Cæsar, and of assuming the royal title. The charge of
blasphemy, on which the Sanhedrin condemned Him, would have no w...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 18
JUDAS *BETRAYS JESUS 18:1-11
V1 After Jesus had said this prayer, he left with his *disciples.
They crossed the vall...
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IF HE WERE NOT A MALEFACTOR, WE WOULD NOT HAVE DELIVERED HIM UP UNTO
THEE. — They take the position that the Roman is the executive, and
their own the judicial power. They bring no legal charge agains...
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XIX. _ JESUS BEFORE PILATE._
"They led Jesus therefore from Caiaphas into the palace: and it was
early; and they themselves entered not into the palace, that they
might not be defiled, but might eat t...
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to John 19:16. _Jesus before Pilate_....
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PILATE'S WEAK EVASION
John 18:25-32
It may be that while Peter was thus denying his Lord, Jesus was
passing from Annas to Caiaphas, and in doing so cast on the stumbling
disciple that look of mingled...
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From the sacred hours of teaching and prayer our Lord passed to the
final acts in His mighty work. This brought Him to Gethsemane, where
we have a revelation of His majesty and His meekness. He suffer...
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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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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 28-40. The bearing of John 18:28 on the question as to whether
Jesus died on the 14th or the 15th of the month Nisan, and, in
connection with this, whether...
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“ _Pilate therefore went out to them and said_, _What accusation do
you bring against this man?_ 30. _They answered him, saying, If he
were not an evil doer_, _we should not have delivered him to thee...
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FOURTH PART: THE PASSION. 18:1-19:42.
The intention of the evangelist, in the following narrative, is
certainly not to give a narration as complete as possible of the
Passion, as if no narrative of th...
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Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto the hall of judgement: and it
was early, and they themselves went not into the judgement hall, lest
they should be defiled; but that they might eat the passover....
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In John 15:1-27 our Lord substitutes Himself for Israel, as the plant
of God, responsible to bear fruit for Him on earth (not merely for
man, as such, openly sinful and lost). He takes the place of th...
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30._If he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him to
thee. _They indirectly complain of Pilate, that he has not a proper
reliance on their integrity. “Why do you not, without further
co...
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The history of our Lord's last moments begins after the words that He
addressed to His Father. We shall find even in this part of it, the
general character of that which is related in this Gospel (acc...
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They answered and said unto him, If he were not a malefactor, we would
not have delivered him up unto thee.
Ver. 30. _If he were not a malefactor_] Why? what evil had he done
them? Might he not have...
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_Pilate then went out and said, What accusation bring ye against this
man?_ This was the most natural question imaginable for a judge to ask
on such an occasion; nevertheless the priests thought thems...
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Christ before Pilate. Matthew 27:1-25....
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MALEFACTOR; an evil-doer, violater of law....
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THE TRIAL BEFORE PILATE.
The arraignment before Pilate:...
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THEY ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM, IF HE WERE NOT A MALEFACTOR, WE WOULD
NOT HAVE DELIVERED HIM UP UNTO THEE....
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BETRAYED AND ARRESTED
(vs.1-12)
The Son of God goes calmly, steadily on to the great conquest of
Calvary, each step of the way perfectly measured by divine wisdom. The
fact of His going into the gard...
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28-32 It was unjust to put one to death who had done so much good,
therefore the Jews were willing to save themselves from reproach. Many
fear the scandal of an ill thing, more than the sin of it. Ch...
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They had in their sanhedrim before judged him guilty of blasphemy,
MATTHEW 26:65, but this they durst not mention, lest Pilate should
have rejected them, as being not concerned in questions of their l...
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Origen Against Celsus Book VIII
And the demons, when despised, can do no harm to those who are under
the protection of Him who can alone help all who deserve His aid; and
He does no less than set His...
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John 18:30 answered G611 (G5662) and G2532 said G2036 (G5627) him G846
If G1508 He G3778 were...
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‘Pilate therefore went out to them and says, “What charge do you
bring against this man?” They answered and said to him, “If this
man were not an evildoer we would not have delivered him up to
you.”'...
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JESUS BEFORE PILATE (JOHN 18:28).
Jesus' examination before Caiaphas is summed up in two sentences,
‘Annas sent Him bound to Caiaphas' and ‘they lead Jesus from
Caiaphas'. To John that examination had...
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John 18:30. THEY ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM, IF THIS MAN WERE NOT AN
EVIL-DOER, WE SHOULD NOT HAVE DELIVERED HIM UP UNTO THEE. There is
pride in the reply, a lofty sense of their own importance and di...
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From the examination before Caiaphas we are taken to the trial before
Pilate. The scene is in every respect one of the most remarkable in
the Gospel, alike in its selection of incidents and vividness...
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IF THIS MAN WERE NOT AN EVIL-DOER
(ε μη ην ουτος κακον ποιων). Condition (negative)
of second class (periphrastic imperfect indicative), assumed to be
untrue, with the usual apodosis (αν and aorist...
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28 _; Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto the hall of judgment:_
That is to say, Pilate's hall. Pilate, at that time, was probably
residing in one of the old and sumptuous palaces of Herod, there...
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John 18:28. Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto the hall of
judgment: and it was early; and they themselves went not into the
judgment hall, lest they should be defiled, but that they might eat
the...
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CONTENTS: Jesus' betrayal and arrest. Peter's denial. Jesus condemned
and Barabbas released.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Judas, priests, officers, Pharisees, Peter,
Malchus, Annas, Caiaphas, Pilate, Barabbas,...
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John 18:1. _He went over the brook Cedron._ Cedron, or Kidron, was the
name of the deep valley, as well as of the brook which ran through it,
on the east between Jerusalem and the mount of Olives. It...
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TO THE GOVERNOR'S PALACE. For notes on Jesus before Pilate, see
Matthew 27:1-26. The order of events is given in the notes on Matthew.
TO KEEP THEMSELVES RITUALLY CLEAN. They would do anything to have...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 18:1 These chapters tell of Jesus’ betrayal by
Judas (John 18:1), his informal hearing before Annas (John 18:12)
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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 18
I have commented on the Passion (Matthew 27 and 28.), I shall
therefore only briefly touch on those points which are related by S.
John only. Ver. 1. _When Jesus had spoken these words, He...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 18:28. THEN LED THEY JESUS, ETC.—The Evangelist presupposes the
trial before the Sanhedrin, and its issue. Jesus had been condemned to
death. But the Jews had no...
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EXPOSITION
B. THE HOUR HAS COME.
JOHN 18:1
John 19:42.—1. _The outer glorification of Christ in his Passion_....
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Shall we turn to John's gospel, chapter 18.
Jesus has finished His prayer, which we mentioned last week should
properly be entitled the Lord's Prayer. And now, from wherever this
prayer was offered, m...
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Acts 3:13; John 19:12; Luke 20:19; Luke 23:2; Luke 24:7;...
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Malefactor [κ α κ ο π ο ι ο ς]. Rev., evil - doer. From
kakon, evil, and poiew, to do. Luke uses a different word, kakourgov,
from kakon, evil, and ergw, to work. See on 1 Peter 2:12....