What happened to Pontius Pilate?

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Pontius Pilate is one of the most infamous figures in history, the Roman governor who sentenced Jesus Christ to death by crucifixion. But what happened to him after that? Did he face any consequences for his actions? Did he repent or regret his decision? Did he die a peaceful or violent death? In this video, we will explore the historical evidence and the various traditions and legends about the fate of Pontius Pilate. We will also examine the moral lessons we can learn from his life and how his story relates to our own.

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Pointus pilate was a great Governor... Who found Jesus was innocent( that was true) that's why he refused to punished them. Great person

emraanarfi
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Pilot had no choice as he was destined to fulfill God’s will. Pilot had a job to do and that was to keep peace in the region. He was severely understaffed to deal with an uprising if the Jews didn’t get their way. His primary job was to maintain order in the region and he did his job. God uses believers and those who deny him as well. I hope he found the faith.

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Speak what you know to be true in your heart no matter what the world thinks

justinconarro
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Actualy he made the people choose then he washed his hands as a statement saying his hands are clean this is what the people want so the freed the murder and jesus was crucified

korn
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I had read the Lost Books of the Bible in a book store in Central Square. I bought it. The lost books of the Bible were all about Governor Pontius Pilate and other people who lived at the time of Jesus. These books were removed for a reason. No link to the word of God. I can understand the inquisitive of early Christians of the first century on whether the Governor was ever gonna be punished. That was exactly what had happened. Early Christians were a fanatical lot, other than the 12 apostles and immediate disciples. The narratives of the early Christians and Roman historical records left no doubt that at his trial, that the new emperor of Rome who came to power about three years after crucifixion of Jesus, held Pontius Pilate responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Pontius Pilate remained in power as a Governor of Judea and Israel for about three more years after crucifixion. An emperor in Rome died about 3 years after Jesus and a new emperor was proclaimed. His predecessor, the emperor of Rome still in power in 1 AD knew that governor Pilate had tried to save Jesus. However, about 3 years after the death of Jesus this emperor died and another Emperor came to power in Rome. The early Christians saw an opportunity for retaliation. For three years, the earlier Emperor of Rome wouldn't hear out the early Christians. The new emperor about 4 years after crucifixion gave a justifiable reason to call back Governor Pontius Pilate from Judea. Emperor asked Pontius Pilate to come back at the earliest as an ethnic group, the Samaritans of Judea just started a rebellion. The Samaritans were supposed to be a good people. What was their rebellion about, new emperor wanted to know. Governor Pilate had to report on this. When Governor Pilate came back to Rome, the emperor told him that his report on his hand wont be necessary. Further, the new emperor said his men are placing him under arrest to answer questions of fanatical about the death of Jesus Christ from early Christians living in Rome at the time. This was about four years after the death of Jesus Christ. Pilate was convicted of not doing enough to save the life of Jesus Christ. As a sentence. the decision was taken to spear Pilate to death. Article says it was extremely bloody and that the body of Pontius Pilate kept bleeding even after death. No one wanted to carry a bleeding body. So the dead body of Governor Pontius Pilate was thrown into the river Tiberius by Roman soldiers and early Christians. Body was never washed before being tossed into the river Tiberius. The River Tiberius may have been renamed in modern times. Body was all bloody as it was tossed into the river Tiberius, . Death sentence was for Pilate to be speared and impaled to death. This was a punishment for the crucifixion's of Jesus, and as demanded by early Christians. . Plus, the mansion owned by Governor Pontius Pilate in Herculaneum or Pompeii was confiscated and given to some other Roman noble. His wife and family did not inherit the mansion. In other words, the avenging of the crucifixion of Jesus was important to first century Christians and early Christians. That information to what the early Christians did to punish Governor Pontius Pilate has has no place in modern times and in the latter day narratives of the teachings of Christ.

johnsnowkumar
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The Brothers Judas Khrestus with his Militia (twelve apostles) and Jesus Khrestus (Christ)a teacher. They were Arabs. 😊

CCelia
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The Eastern Orthodox Church believes Pilate converted and became a saint.

wms
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Pilate was just an innocent man he wanted jesus free

annfrial
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No, he didn't. There is no historical evidence of any Jesus.

dawn