Matthew 27:31-32 (Those Who Followed Jesus to the Cross)

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Before Jesus was crucified, the Scriptures record that He was mocked by the whole cohort of Roman soldiers in the Praetorium in regard to the charge against Him of claiming to be the Messiah, the king of the Jews.  And yet, by subjecting Himself to their scorn and the suffering of their taunts He demonstrated…

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Matthew 27:24-26 (The Judgment of Group-think; Barabbas’ Salvation)

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In spite of his desire and numerous attempts to release Jesus, the insistent cries of the crowd egged on by their leaders to crucify Him eventually prevailed as Pilate “saw that he was accomplishing nothing, but rather that a riot was starting” (Mat 27:24).  For as much as his understanding that Jesus was innocent and…

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Matthew 27:23-26, John 19:12-16 (Pilate Yields to the Jews Concerning Jesus)

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The apostle John, writing much later than the other gospel writers—after the destruction of the Jewish nation and its temple—emphasized even more the efforts Pilate made to release Jesus, and hence the greater culpability of the Jews for insisting he put Jesus to death.  Back and forth Pilate went, fearful of the ramifications of failing…

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John 19:1-6 (Behold the Man)

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God had given the Jews His righteous and holy law to bless them as His chosen people by guiding them into all truth.  And yet, just having the truth was no guarantee that they would choose to walk in it, or that not having that truth meant that those without it could never be justified. …

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Luke 23:20-22, John 19:1-5 (Pilate Scourges Jesus to Save Him)

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In contrast to the Jewish leaders who took extraordinary steps to condemn Jesus to death, the Roman governor Pilate discerned almost immediately that He was not guilty of the crimes with which they charged Him and was making extraordinary attempts to set Him free.  This was especially remarkable in light of the political pressure of…

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Matthew 27:15-19, John 18:39 (Jewish and Gentile Choices of Two Jesuses)

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After His arrest in the garden of Gethsemane in the middle of Wednesday night of Passion Week, Jesus was taken first to Annas, and was then interrogated by Caiaphas and his yes-men to decide upon the charges they would bring against Him before the Sanhedrin at the break of day and then use to prosecute…

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