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Lucas 23:20

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20 Pilato discutió con ellos porque quería poner en libertad a Jesús,

Lucas 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?"

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Lucas 23:20 In-Context

18 Pero un gran clamor surgió de la multitud, y a una voz la gente gritó: «¡Mátalo y suéltanos a Barrabás!».
19 (Barrabás estaba en prisión por haber participado en un levantamiento contra el gobierno en Jerusalén, y por asesinato).
20 Pilato discutió con ellos porque quería poner en libertad a Jesús,
21 pero la multitud seguía gritando: «¡Crucifícalo! ¡Crucifícalo!».
22 Por tercera vez insistió Pilato: «¿Por qué? ¿Qué crimen ha cometido? No encuentro ninguna razón para condenarlo a muerte. Lo haré azotar y luego lo soltaré».
Esta Biblia es una edición de la Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente. La Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente, © Tyndale House Foundation, 2010. Todos los derechos reservados. Visite Tyndale en Internet: www.BibliaNTV.com y www.tyndaleespanol.com.

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