§ 161. JESUS THE SECOND TIME BEFORE PILATE

Pilate slowly and reluctantly and in fear surrenders to the demand of the Sanhedrin for the crucifixion of Christ.

Friday toward sunrise (John 19:14)

Mark 15:6-15Matt. 27:15-26Luke 23:13-25John 18:39-19:16
6 Now at 1the
feast he used
to release unto
them one
prisoner, whom
they asked of
him. 7 And
there was one
called Barabbas,
lying bound
with them that
had made
insurrection,
men who in the
insurrection
had committed
murder.
8 And the
multitude
went up and
began to ask
him to do as
he was wont
to do unto
them.





9 And
Pilate answered
them, saying,
Will ye
that I release
unto you the
King of the
Jews?
10 For he
perceived that
for envy the
chief priests
had delivered
him up.

11 But the
chief priests
stirred up the
multitude,
that he should
rather release
Barabbas unto
them.







12 And Pilate
again answered
and said unto
them, What
then shall I do
unto him
whom ye call
the King of the
Jews? 13 And
they cried out
again, Crucify
him. 14 And
Pilate said unto
them, Why,
what evil hath
he done?
But
they cried out
exceedingly,
Crucify him.













15 And Pilate,
wishing to
content the
multitude,
released
unto them
Barabbas,
and
delivered Jesus,
when he had
scourged him,
to be crucified.
15 Now at 1the
feast the
governor was
wont to release
unto the multitude
one prisoner,
whom they
would. 16 And
they had then
a notable
prisoner, called
Barabbas.





17 When
therefore they
were gathered
together,
Pilate said unto
them, Whom
will ye that I
release unto
you? Barabbas,
or Jesus
which is called
Christ? 18 For
he knew that
for envy they
had delivered
him up. 19 And
while he was
sitting on the
judgement-seat,
his wife
sent unto him,
saying, Have
thou nothing
to do with that
righteous man:
for I have
suffered many
things this
day in a dream
because of
him. 20 Now the
chief priests
and the elders
persuaded the
multitudes
that they
should ask for
Barabbas, and
destroy Jesus.
21 But the
governor
answered and
said unto them,
Whether of
the twain will
ye that I
release unto
you? And
they said,
Barabbas.






22 Pilate saith
unto them,
What then
shall I do unto
Jesus which is
called Christ?
They all say,
Let him be
crucified.
23 And
he said, Why,
what evil hath
he done?
But
they cried out
exceedingly,
saying, Let
him be crucified.










24 So when
Pilate saw that
he prevailed
nothing, but
rather that a
tumult was
arising, he took
water, and
washed his
hands before
the multitude
[see Deut.
21:6-9
], saying,
I am innocent
2of the blood of
this righteous
man: see
ye to it. 25 And
all the people
answered and
said, His blood
be on us, and
on our children.b
26 Then
released he
unto them
Barabbas:
but Jesus
he scourged
and delivered
to be crucified.




13 And Pilate
called together
the chief
priests and the
rulers and the
people, 14 and
said unto
them, Ye
brought unto
me this man,
as one that
perverteth the
people: and
behold, I, having
examined him
before you,
found no fault
in this man
touching those
things whereof
ye accuse him:
15 no, nor yet
Herod: for he
sent him back
unto us; and
behold, nothing
worthy of
death hath
been done by
him.
16 I will
therefore
chastise him,
and release
him.5





18 But they cried
out all together,
saying,
Away with
this man, and
release unto us
Barabbas: 19 one
who for a certain
insurrection
made in
the city, and
for murder,
was cast into
prison.




20 And Pilate
spake unto
them again,
desiring to
release Jesus;
21 but they
shouted,
saying,
Crucify,
crucify him.
22 And he
said unto them
the third time,
Why, what evil
hath this man
done? I have
found no cause
of death in
him: I will
therefore
chastise him and
release him.









23 But they
were instant
with loud
voices, asking
that he might
be crucified.

And
their voices
prevailed.


24 And
Pilate gave
sentence that
what they asked
for should
be done. 25 And
he released
him that for
insurrection
and murder
had been cast
into prison,
whom they
asked for; but
Jesus he
delivered up
to their will.








39 But ye have
a custom, that
I should
release unto you
one at the
passover: will
ye therefore
that I release
unto you the
King of the
Jews?





40 They cried
out therefore
again, saying,
Not this man,
but Barabbas.
Now Barabbas
was a robber.
1 Then Pilate
therefore took
Jesus, and
scourged him.
2 And the
soldiers plaited
a crown of
thorns, and put
it on his head,
and arrayed
him in a purple
garment; 3 and
they came unto
him, and
said, Hail,
King of the
Jews! and they
struck him
6with their
hands. 4 And
Pilate went
out again, and
saith unto
them, Behold,
I bring him
out to you,
that ye may
know that I
find no crime
in him. 5 Jesus
therefore came
out, wearing
the crown of
thorns and the
purple
garment. And
Pilate saith
unto them,
Behold, the man!
6 When therefore
the chief
priests and the
officers saw
him, they cried
out, saying,
Crucify him,
crucify him.
Pilate saith
unto them,
Take him
yourselves,
and crucify
him: for I find
no crime in
him. 7 The Jews
answered him,
We have a
law, and by
that law he
ought to die,
because he
made himself
the Son of
God. 8 When
Pilate therefore
heard this
saying, he was
the more afraid;
9 and he entered
into the 3palace
again, and saith
unto Jesus,
Whence art
thou? But Jesus
gave him no
answer. 10 Pilate
therefore saith
unto him,
Speakest thou
not unto me?
knowest thou
not that I have
7power to release
thee, and have
7power to crucify
thee? 11 Jesus
answered him,
Thou wouldest
have no 7power
against me,
except it were
given thee from
above: therefore
he that delivered
me unto thee
hath greater sin.
12 Upon this
Pilate sought to
release him: but
the Jews cried
out, saying, If
thou release this
man, thou art
not Cæsar's
friend: every
one that maketh
himself a king
8speaketh against
Cæsar. 13 When
Pilate therefore
heard these
words, he
brought Jesus
out, and sat
down on the
judgement-seat
at a place called
The Pavement,
but in Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
14 Now it was
the Preparation
of the passover:
it was about the
sixth hour.a And
he saith unto the
Jews, Behold,
your King!
15 They therefore
cried out,
Away with
him, away with
him, crucify
him. Pilate
saith unto
them, Shall I
crucify your
King? The
chief priests
answered, We
have no king
but Cæsar.




16 Then therefore
he delivered
him unto them
to be crucified.

1 Or, a feast.

2 Some ancient authorities read of this blood: see ye etc.

3 Gr. Prætorium. See [Mark 15:16].

4 Or, palace.

5 Many ancient authorities insert ver. 17 Now he must needs release unto them at the feast one prisoner. Others add the same words after ver. 19.

6 Or, with rods.