Matthieu 27:27

27 Et les soldats du gouverneur amenèrent Jésus au prétoire, et ils assemblèrent autour de lui toute la cohorte.

Matthieu 27:27 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 27:27

Then the soldiers of the governor
Those that were about him, his attendants and guards,

took Jesus into the common hall;
the "praetorium", or judgment hall, as it is sometimes called; the governor's palace, into which the Jews would not enter, lest they should defile themselves: Pilate therefore came out to them, and went into the pavement called Gabbatha, and sat upon a judgment seat there; see ( John 18:28 John 18:29 ) ( John 19:13 ) , where he passed sentence on Christ; which being done, the soldiers took him into the hall of judgment; which being both magnificent and large, was fit for the scene they intended to act there. Munster's Hebrew Gospel reads it, they took him "in the house of judgment"; and the Ethiopic version renders it, "out of the court of judicature"; both wrong.

And gathered unto him whole band [of soldiers];
the same that Judas had with him to take him, consisting of five hundred, and some say more: these their fellow soldiers, to whom Jesus was committed, got together to him, or "against him", as the Syriac and Persic versions render it, make themselves sport and diversion with him. Think in what hands and company our dear Lord now was: now was he encompassed with dogs, and enclosed with the assembly of the wicked indeed; see ( Psalms 22:16 ) . The Persic version renders it, "multitudes of knaves being gathered together to him".

Matthieu 27:27 In-Context

25 Et tout le peuple répondit: Que son sang retombe sur nous et sur nos enfants!
26 Alors il leur relâcha Barabbas, et après avoir fait fouetter Jésus, il le leur livra pour être crucifié.
27 Et les soldats du gouverneur amenèrent Jésus au prétoire, et ils assemblèrent autour de lui toute la cohorte.
28 Et l'ayant dépouillé, ils le revêtirent d'un manteau d'écarlate.
29 Puis, ayant fait une couronne d'épines, ils la lui mirent sur la tête, avec un roseau dans la main droite, et s'agenouillant devant lui, ils se moquaient de lui, en lui disant: Je te salue, roi des Juifs.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.