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Luke 23:1

Listen to Luke 23:1

Jesus before Pilate

1 Then the whole council rose and led Jesus away to Pilate. 1

Luke 23:1 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:1

And the whole multitude of them
Of the chief priests, Scribes, and elders; the whole of the sanhedrim, excepting Nicodemus, and Joseph of Arimathea, having in their court condemned Christ to death:

arose;
from the council chamber, where they sat in judgment upon him:

and led him unto Pilate,
the Roman governor, and into the praetorium, or judgment hall, where causes were tried by him; hither they brought Jesus, having bound him as a prisoner and a malefactor, that their sentence might be confirmed by civil authority, and that he might be put to the death of the cross, which was a Roman punishment.

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Luke 23:1 In-Context

1 Then the whole council rose and led Jesus away to Pilate.
2 And they began to accuse Him, saying, β€œWe found this man subverting our nation, forbidding payment of taxes to Caesar, and proclaiming Himself to be Christ, a King.”
3 So Pilate asked Him, β€œAre You the King of the Jews?” β€œYou have said so,” Jesus replied.
4 Then Pilate said to the chief priests and the crowds, β€œI find no basis for a charge against this man.”
5 But they kept insisting, β€œHe stirs up the people all over Judea with His teaching. He began in Galilee and has come all the way here.”

Cross References 1

  • 1. (Matthew 27:11–14; John 18:28–40)
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