Johannes 18:30

30 Sie antworteten und sprachen zu ihm: Wenn dieser nicht ein Übeltäter wäre, würden wir ihn dir nicht überliefert haben.

Johannes 18:30 Meaning and Commentary

John 18:30

They answered and said unto him
Offended at the question put to them, and filled with indignation that they should be so interrogated, with an air of haughtiness and insolence reply to him:

if he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him up unto
thee;
insinuating, that he was guilty of some very wicked action; not merely of a breach of some of their laws peculiar to them; for then they would have tried and judged him according to them, and not have brought him before him; but they suggest, that he was guilty of some crimes recognizable by Caesar's court; and which they did not care to mention expressly, lest they should not succeed, not having it may be as yet, their witnesses ready; and hoped he would have took their own word for it, without any further proof, they being men of such rank and dignity, and of so much knowledge, learning, and religion; and therefore took it ill of him, that he should ask such persons as they were, so famous for their prudence, integrity, and sanctity, such a question: however, they own themselves to be the betrayers and deliverers up of our Lord, which Christ had before foretold, and which Stephen afterwards charged them with.

Johannes 18:30 In-Context

28 Sie führen nun Jesum von Kajaphas in das Prätorium; es war aber frühmorgens. Und sie gingen nicht hinein in das Prätorium, auf daß sie sich nicht verunreinigten, sondern das Passah essen möchten.
29 Pilatus ging nun zu ihnen hinaus und sprach: Welche Anklage bringet ihr wider diesen Menschen?
30 Sie antworteten und sprachen zu ihm: Wenn dieser nicht ein Übeltäter wäre, würden wir ihn dir nicht überliefert haben.
31 Da sprach Pilatus zu ihnen: Nehmet ihr ihn und richtet ihn nach eurem Gesetz. Da sprachen die Juden zu ihm: Es ist uns nicht erlaubt, jemand zu töten;
32 auf daß das Wort Jesu erfüllt würde, das er sprach, andeutend, welches Todes er sterben sollte.
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