This is what JESUS said to PONTIUS PILATE in his Trial and Crucifixion

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During the trial of Jesus before Pontius Pilate, several key exchanges are recorded in the Gospels. Here are the main statements attributed to Jesus:

When Pilate asks if Jesus is the King of the Jews, in Matthew 27:11, Pilate asks, "Are you the king of the Jews?" Jesus replies, "You have said so." Similarly, in Mark 15:2 and Luke 23:3, Pilate asks the same question, and Jesus responds, "You have said so." In John 18:33-34, Pilate goes back inside the palace, summons Jesus, and asks, "Are you the king of the Jews?" Jesus responds, "Is that your own idea, or did others talk to you about me?"

Further questioning by Pilate in John 18:36-37 has Jesus saying, "My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place." Pilate then asks, "You are a king, then!" Jesus answers, "You say that I am a king. In fact, the reason I was born and came into the world is to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me."

When Pilate asks about the accusations, in Matthew 27:12-14, Jesus is accused by the chief priests and elders but gives no answer. Pilate asks Him, "Don’t you hear the testimony they are bringing against you?" But Jesus makes no reply, not even to a single charge, to the great amazement of the governor.

In Pilate’s final interaction with Jesus, according to John 19:9-11, Pilate goes back inside the palace and asks, "Where do you come from?" but Jesus gives no answer. Pilate then says, "Do you refuse to speak to me? Don’t you realize I have power either to free you or to crucify you?" Jesus answers, "You would have no power over me if it were not given to you from above. Therefore the one who handed me over to you is guilty of a greater sin." Here is another thing, The "Book of Gamaliel" is an apocryphal text, not part of the canonical Bible, that provides additional narratives surrounding the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. According to sources, it is believed to contain detailed accounts of the interactions between Jesus and Pontius Pilate during the trial.

In the context of the trial, Jesus’ responses to Pilate have been a focal point. Notably, in John 18:36-38, Jesus responds to Pilate’s inquiry about His kingship by stating that His kingdom is not of this world. Pilate's reaction is famously dismissive, as he retorts, "What is truth?" showing his skepticism.

Additionally, there are other apocryphal writings, such as the letters of Pontius Pilate, that provide a broader narrative.
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I think that Pilate is his buddy because it had to be this way to give Adam the redemption he promised him in The 1st and 2nd Story of Adam and Eve. Who knows Judas may also go to heaven because he was used by God to bring about redemption.

tesselaynes
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Pilate descibes Jesus with admiration. I almost feel sorry for him. Though he didn't have to send Our Lord to the dungeon before His trial even started.

themysteriousdomainmoviepalace
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I really enjoy the content on your channel thank you 🙏🏻. God bless ❤

SOG
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So I've always pondered this but since Pilots names is in our Apostle's Creed, was he a good man? Did he die a Christian? Did he make it?? Interesting to say the least.many call him weak but he did was his hands and this had to happen and thankfully so...

joeychicago
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Joseph of Aremareis was an uncle of Jesus

rudy
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A lot had to do with the politics of the time. If we believe that Jesus had to die in the way he did and this was God’s intention for the earth. Then every man involved in the betrayal, the horrific torture and murder of Jesus were just Gods pawns to accomplish what was foretold. Jesus himself said you can only do this because God has allowed it. I find it so hard to understand.

-bobrelph
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Who decided Pilate was a coward? I liked the sound of the letter that ruler wrote about Christ our Saviour. In it Pilate explained the difficulties he experienced. He was only a man and did try his best whereas those who cried out for his blood must be judged adversely.  

The Sanhedrin and the Pharisees knew they were delivering the Son of Yahveh up to death. The parable of the vineyard Luke 20:14, 19 is not just a story. When Yahveh sent his prophets they were killed. When he sent his Son they said "This is the heir; let us kill him, that the inheritance may become ours. vs 19. In that hour, the scribes and chief priests sought to get their hands on him. 

They planned to have the Teacher of Righteousness killed so they could rule over the people as they desired. John 12:19, 20 the Pharisees were saying among themselves.. See! The world has gone after him. It worried them that Greeks were among those that came up to worship at the festival.

JuneDewar
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God bless. Always pray & ask
for mercy to Jesus Christ.

Ecclesiasticus 32(DRB)
32:13. In the company of great
men take not upon thee: and
when the ancients are present, speak
not much.

GloriousHeavenlyCourt
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The mind of God is foolishness to the carnal mind (1 Corinthians 2:14):
The natural man cannot receive the things of God; it is foolishness to those who are perishing (1 Corinthians 1:18). For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? but we have the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16). Those who do not perish listen to Christ’s words; we do not follow the voice of strangers—the traditions of man.

It is man who says Jesus was not created; it is man who undermines the power of the Father, the only true God. They say Jesus is God although both Jesus and John the Baptist said *no man has seen God/the Father at **_any time_* (John 5:37, John 1:18) and many have seen Jesus, even to this day. They say God has a mother although it was God the Father himself who created Jesus and Mary. Jesus himself tells us his Father is the only true God (John 17:3), but this is foolishness to those who are dying. But to us that live, there is only one God, and one Lord (1 Corinthians 8:6). We are to never go against the words of Jesus, because his words belong to the Father—and it is the Father’s words that is life everlasting (John 12:49-50). Amen.

Shawn-qx
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If Pontius Pilate didn't want to crucify Jesus, he wouldn't have. Pilate wasn't a Sanhedrin's pushover. And most likely Jesus didn't speak Latin or Greek well enough, if at all, to defend himself. The Sanhedrin presented Jesus to Pilate as a guy who proclaimed himself the king of the Jews in full knowledge this would seal Jesus' fate.

zdzislawmeglicki
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It has been prophesied that Yahveh (Christ's Father) would again bring His Firstborn into the inhabited earth (Hebrews 1:6). It was prophesied by Mary that a woman would hear from Yahveh and would believe and be taught by the Most High (Luke 1:45). It is written and I was told in that day the son of Yahveh would be called Emmanuel meaning when translated 'With Us Is God'., (Matthew 1:23). In that day when that woman gives birth her child is caught up to Heaven before the serpent can devour the woman's child. (Revelation 12:5).

It might be unbelievable to organised religion that a woman would be spoken to as it is written all through scripture and told she would give birth to the Son of Yahveh but that woman considers it difficult to understand how Satan could blind organised religion so much that they determine churches, planets or circumstances give birth. God did not create churches he does not dwell in temples or churches built by hand. Nor does he dwell within ignorant apologists who cannot understand prophesy in the clear way it is clearly written.

JuneDewar
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If your going to quote the Bible quote the Bible

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