Luca 23:12

12 E in quel giorno, Erode e Pilato divennero amici, perché per l’addietro arano stati in inimicizia fra loro.

Luca 23:12 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:12

And the same day Pilate and Herod were made friends
together
For it pleased Herod, that Pilate should show such a regard to his authority and power, as to send one that belonged to his jurisdiction to take cognizance of his case; and especially as it was a person that was much talked of, and he had long wanted to see; and Pilate, on the other hand, was pleased with Herod, that though he was one that was under his jurisdiction, and so had a right of trying the cause, and either absolve or condemn, yet chose not to use this his power, but referred the case to the Roman governor: for before they were at enmity between themselves;
it may be on account of the Galilaeans, the subjects of Herod, whom Pilate had slain, whilst they were sacrificing at Jerusalem, ( Luke 13:1 ) , which Herod might resent, as an infringement upon his authority and power; for had they been ever so deserving of punishment, it ought to have been left to him, to have inflicted it, and not the governor of Judea, who had nothing to do with them: but now matters were made up by this step of Pilate's, in sending Christ to him, supposed to be a Galilean, and so of Herod's jurisdiction; which was tacitly acknowledging his former conduct to be wrong, and showed a regard to Herod's authority: and thus they were reconciled together, and agreed in their contemptuous usage, and ill-treatment of Christ, and so fulfilled ( Psalms 2:1 Psalms 2:2 ) .

Luca 23:12 In-Context

10 Or i capi sacerdoti e gli scribi stavan là, accusandolo con veemenza.
11 Ed Erode co’ suoi soldati, dopo averlo vilipeso e schernito, lo vestì di un manto splendido, e lo rimandò a Pilato.
12 E in quel giorno, Erode e Pilato divennero amici, perché per l’addietro arano stati in inimicizia fra loro.
13 E Pilato, chiamati assieme i capi sacerdoti e i magistrati e il popolo, disse loro:
14 Voi mi avete fatto comparir dinanzi quest’uomo come sovvertitore del popolo; ed ecco, dopo averlo in presenza vostra esaminato, non ho trovato in lui alcuna delle colpe di cui l’accusate
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