Matthieu 27:14

14 Mais il ne lui répondit pas une parole; de sorte que le gouverneur en était fort surpris.

Matthieu 27:14 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 27:14

And he answered him to never a word
He made no reply to anyone thing which Pilate suggested to him, though it seems to have been in a kind and friendly way, and with a view to his good:

insomuch that the governor marvelled greatly;
that a man, who at other times had such fluency of speech, and readiness of expression, who both for matter and words, and also weight and authority, spake as never man did: and who had so often silenced the Scribes and Pharisees, men of the greatest learning among the Jews, of which Pilate, doubtless, had knowledge, should say nothing in his own defence; and especially when the charges brought against him were of a capital nature, and touched his life, and yet were so easy to be refuted, and proved to be false ones: and what might increase his wonder, was, that he should take no notice of them, nor return an answer to them, considering by whom they were brought; not by the common people, but by the sanhedrim of the nation, and that before him the Roman governor, who had power to crucify or release him: and above all, he marvelled at the patience of Jesus, that he could hear such notorious falsities, and which so affected his character, and his life, and say nothing to them; and at the fortitude of his mind, at his being so regardless of his life, and fearless of death.

Matthieu 27:14 In-Context

12 Et lorsqu'il fut accusé par les principaux sacrificateurs et les anciens, il ne répondit rien.
13 Alors Pilate lui dit: N'entends-tu pas combien de choses ils déposent contre toi?
14 Mais il ne lui répondit pas une parole; de sorte que le gouverneur en était fort surpris.
15 Or, le gouverneur avait coutume, à chaque fête de Pâque, de relâcher au peuple un des prisonniers, celui qu'ils voulaient.
16 Et il y avait alors un prisonnier insigne nommé Barabbas.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.