The Jews did not enter into the palace of Pilate because they wanted to be able to eat the Passover meal. They couldn’t go into Gentile property after 6:00 pm. At 6:00 pm the new day began, a Sabbath day. This is confirmation that THE Passover meal had not been eaten yet.
“…it was out of envy that the chief priests had handed Jesus over to him.”
Pilate knew what they were doing and that they set Jesus up, using the
political powers to do their dirty work. Pilate was under investigation by Rome
for cruelty. He may have been in fear of Rome if he killed an innocent man.
They were envious of Jesus. People were following after Jesus and listening to
Him instead of the religious establishment of the day.
Pilate asked Jesus what crime He had committed. Jesus tells Pilate that His
kingdom is not of this world. Many or most of His followers thought His kingdom
WAS of this world. They were looking for a conquering Messiah who would usher
in a political kingdom.
Jesus said, "Everyone on the side of truth listens to me."
Those people who are seekers of the truth want to know the
truth even if it contradicts what they want to believe.
When Pilate asked the people what crime Jesus committed, they never answered
his question, they just shouted to crucify him. The Jews' most common
form of execution was stoning. But had they stoned Jesus it would not
have been a fulfillment of prophecy. The prophecy was that Jesus be
"lifted up" meaning crucifixion.
While interrogating Jesus Pilate asks, "What is truth?"
What a question to ponder! It is because we are so ignorant of truth that
the seeds of apostasy are planted.
For more understanding of apostasy, read the book Seeds of Apostasy.
Pilate asks again and again trying to get Jesus released, he fails again and
again. The people, led by the religious leaders, demanded that Jesus be
crucified and "their shouts prevailed". Those seeds of
apostasy flourished then led by the religious leaders and are led by religious
leaders today.
Finally Pilate gives up because he didn't want to accept responsibility for
crucifying Jesus, and “washes his hands”.
The people answer “Let his blood be on us and on our children.” Curses
are called down and the suffering of the Jews continues to this day;
persecution and executions many times over, including the Holocaust.
For more information on the six illegal trials of Jesus see the book The Journey
of Jesus from the Manger to the Mansion by Phil and Patti Moore.
Available on Amazon.
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