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Marcos 15:3

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Marcos 15:3 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 15:3

And the chief priests accused him of many things
As that he was a magician, and a blasphemer, and gave out that he was the Son of God; and that he made himself a king, and even forbad the people to give tribute to Caesar, and moved discord, sedition, and rebellion throughout the land;

but he answered nothing.
This clause is wanting in the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Persic versions; but is in the Greek text of the Complutensian edition, and in the Ethiopic version, and agrees with ( Matthew 27:12 ) , (See Gill on Matthew 27:12).

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Marcos 15:3 In-Context

1 Tan pronto como amaneció, los jefes de los sacerdotes, con los ancianos, los maestros de la ley y el Consejo en pleno, llegaron a una decisión. Ataron a Jesús, se lo llevaron y se lo entregaron a Pilato.
2 —¿Eres tú el rey de los judíos? —le preguntó Pilato.—Tú mismo lo dices —respondió.
3 Los jefes de los sacerdotes se pusieron a acusarlo de muchas cosas.
4 —¿No vas a contestar? —le preguntó de nuevo Pilato—. Mira de cuántas cosas te están acusando.
5 Pero Jesús ni aun con eso contestó nada, de modo que Pilato se quedó asombrado.
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