Pontius Pilate was the fifth prefect of the Roman province of Judaea, serving under Emperor Tiberius from 26-37 AD. He is best known today for adjudicating on the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. In all four gospel accounts, Pilate lobbies for Jesus to be spared his eventual fate of execution, and acquiesces only when the crowd refuses to relent. He thus seeks to avoid personal responsibility for the death of Jesus. In the Gospel of Matthew, Pilate washes his hands to show that he is not responsible for the execution of Jesus and reluctantly sends him to his death. The Gospel of Mark, depicting Jesus as innocent of plotting against the Roman Empire, portrays Pilate as reluctant to execute him. In the Gospel of Luke, Pilate not only agrees that Jesus did not conspire against Rome, but Herod Antipas, the tetrarch of Galilee, also finds nothing treasonable in Jesus' actions. In the Gospel of John, Pilate states "I find no guilt in Him [Jesus]," and he asks the Jews if Jesus should be released from custody.
2495 views · 1 day ago | Tag Type:
Name
Search Results for 'PONTIUS PILATE'
Videos on 'PONTIUS PILATE' (4)
3:35
3854 views · 5 mins ago |
8 years ago
1 of 4
3854
1482192000
1732194390
Did Pontius Pilate release Jesus? - Shabir Ally
000215
1
1:39
4090 views · 11 hrs ago |
6 years ago
2 of 4
4090
1529623246
1732153838
Pontius Pilate crucified Jesus for Treason, as 'rival' King of the Jews - Bart Ehrman
000099
2
2:07
4941 views · 10 hrs ago |
6 years ago
3 of 4
4941
1533868863
1732159038
In Gospels, Jesus is crucified by 'innocent' Pontius Pilate who reluctantly bows to Jewish leaders. In reality, Pilate was a ruthless, sadistic ruler - Mark Goodacre
000127
3
2:00
4705 views · 15 hrs ago |
5 years ago
4 of 4
4705
1571010241
1732139181
Babylonian Talmud (500 AD) referenced a Jesus who pre-dated Pontius Pilate by 100-years - Richard Carrier
000120
4
News Items on 'PONTIUS PILATE' (2)
Results:
2 News Items
Displayed in Date Order (most recent first)
The above search results may not be entirely accurate or suitable. All video search results are automatically generated using a string matching technique. This requires finding strings and/or phrases that match a pattern approximately, rather than exactly.
Search again?.