Mark 15:16

16 Then the soldiers led Him away into the court of the Palace (the Praetorium), and calling together the whole battalion

Mark 15:16 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 15:16

And the soldiers led him away into the hall
From the place called the pavement, where was the judge's bench, from which he passed sentence on Christ, to a large room,

called the praetorium,
or judgment hall; being the hall, or room, where the praetor, or Roman magistrate, kept his court of judicature; and is the same place the Jews would not go into, lest they should be defiled, and become unmeet to eat the Chagigah that day; and into which Pilate had Jesus more than once alone, ( John 18:28 John 18:33 ) ( 19:9 ) , but now he had a large company with him:

and they call together the whole band;
very likely the soldiers, into whose custody Jesus was put, and who led him away, were the four soldiers that attended his crucifixion, and parted his garments; but for greater diversion they got together the whole band to which they belonged; (See Gill on Matthew 27:27).

Mark 15:16 In-Context

14 "Why, what crime has he committed?" asked Pilate. But they vehemently shouted, "Crucify Him!"
15 So Pilate, wishing to satisfy the mob, released Barabbas for them, and after scourging Jesus handed Him over for crucifixion.
16 Then the soldiers led Him away into the court of the Palace (the Praetorium), and calling together the whole battalion
17 they arrayed Him in crimson, placed on His head a wreath of thorny twigs which they had twisted,
18 and went on to salute Him with shouts of "Long live the King of the Jews."
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