Luke 23:20

20 Pilate wanted to set Jesus free, so he appealed to the crowd again.

Luke 23:20 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:20

Pilate therefore willing to release Jesus
Being more and more convinced of his innocence; and still seeing more clearly into the wickedness, malice, and envy of his accusers; and having received a message from his wife:

spake again to them;
putting it again to them, which he should release; asking them what he should do with Jesus; plainly signifying his mind, that he thought him innocent, and that it would be right to let him go. The Ethiopic version represents him, saying, "will ye that I save for you, or release to you the Lord Jesus?"

Luke 23:20 In-Context

18 The whole crowd cried out, "Kill him! Set Barabbas free for us!
19 (Barabbas had been put in prison for a riot that had taken place in the city, and for murder.
20 Pilate wanted to set Jesus free, so he appealed to the crowd again.
21 But they shouted back, "Crucify him! Crucify him!
22 Pilate said to them the third time, "But what crime has he committed? I cannot find anything he has done to deserve death! I will have him whipped and set him free."
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.