Luke 23:19

19 (He was a man who had been thrown in prison for causing a riot in the city and for murder.) Pilat

Luke 23:19 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:19

Who, for a certain sedition made in the city
Of Jerusalem: he had made an insurrection in it, in opposition to the government, in order to have thrown off the yoke, and to have asserted and maintained their liberties, as a free people; or rather to have seized and plundered the properties of other people, since he is represented elsewhere as a robber:

and for murder;
which had either been committed by himself, or his accomplices, in the insurrection; and for these things, sedition, and murder, he

was cast into prison;
where he lay till this feast, in order to be executed.

Luke 23:19 In-Context

17 Some manuscripts have verse 17: For he was required to release one man to them at the festival.
18 But with one voice they shouted, "Away with this man! Give us Bar-Abba!"
19 (He was a man who had been thrown in prison for causing a riot in the city and for murder.) Pilat
20 appealed to them again, because he wanted to release Yeshua.
21 But they yelled, "Put him to death on the stake! Put him to death on the stake!
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