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Lucas 23:3

Listen to Lucas 23:3
3 Así que Pilato le preguntó a Jesús:—¿Eres tú el rey de los judíos?—Tú mismo lo dices —respondió.

Lucas 23:3 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:3

And Pilate asked him, saying
Observing that it was said, he had given himself out to be a king; for as for what regarded religion, he took no notice of it; he put this question to him,

art thou the King of the Jews?
that their prophecies speak of, and they have expected;

and he answered him and said, thou sayest it;
that is, thou sayest well; it is as thou sayest, I am the King of the Jews; (See Gill on Matthew 27:11) though he did not leave this without an explanation; without informing him what sort of a king he was, and what kind of a kingdom he had; see ( John 18:36 John 18:37 ) which made Pilate perfectly easy, and desirous to release him, as appears by what follows.

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Lucas 23:3 In-Context

1 Así que la asamblea en pleno se levantó, y lo llevaron a Pilato.
2 Y comenzaron la acusación con estas palabras:—Hemos descubierto a este hombre agitando a nuestra nación. Se opone al pago de impuestos al emperador y afirma que él es el Cristo, un rey.
3 Así que Pilato le preguntó a Jesús:—¿Eres tú el rey de los judíos?—Tú mismo lo dices —respondió.
4 Entonces Pilato declaró a los jefes de los sacerdotes y a la multitud:—No encuentro que este hombre sea culpable de nada.
5 Pero ellos insistían:—Con sus enseñanzas agita al pueblo por toda Judea. Comenzó en Galilea y ha llegado hasta aquí.
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