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“He suffered under Pontius Pilate”

“He suffered under Pontius Pilate”. Caesarea. Lenten Visual Bible Study Before Pilate. “Pilate” Stone d iscovered at Caesarea in 1961. Roman governor (prefect) of Judea (AD 26-36) headquarters in Caesarea but in Jerusalem that week. PONTIUS PILATE, PREFECT OF JUDEA, HAS GIVEN

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“He suffered under Pontius Pilate”

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  1. “He suffered under Pontius Pilate”

  2. Caesarea

  3. Lenten Visual Bible Study Before Pilate “Pilate” Stone discovered at Caesarea in 1961 Roman governor (prefect) of Judea (AD 26-36) headquarters in Caesarea but in Jerusalem that week PONTIUS PILATE, PREFECT OF JUDEA, HAS GIVEN (THIS) TIBERIUM TO THE GODS. —S TIBERIEUM [PO]NTIUS PILATUS [PRAEF]ECTUS IUDA[EA]E [DEDIT]

  4. Once, Pilate brought in standards or shields with images of Caesar on them. The Jews regarded these as idolatrous graven images. Another time, Pilate used Temple funds (given to him by Jewish leaders) to build an aqueduct into Jerusalem. Because Pilate had upset the Jews these two times, Caesar warned Pilate not to violate Jewish laws again and to be sensitive the religious rules of peoples he was governing.

  5. “He’s subverting/misleading our nation!” “He’s saying, ‘Don’t pay taxes to Caesar’!” “He calls himself ‘Christ, a king’!”

  6. Jesus was Galilean. Herod was in charge of that region. Herod found Jesus “not guilty” and sent him back to Pilate.

  7. “Are you the king of the Jews?” Romans were in charge and didn’t want a rival king. “My kingdom is not of this world.” (Yes) (No) “What is truth?” Jesus and his Word

  8. (Answers vary.) “Not Guilty !” • let crowd say • festival prisoner release • flogging / scourging

  9. (Answers vary.) “Not Guilty !” • let crowd say • festival prisoner release • flogging / scourging (satisfy crowd; elicit pity) “If you free him, you’re not a Friend of Caesar! Jesus claims kingship.” (Answers vary.)

  10. “He suffered under Pontius Pilate” Jesus was unjustlymistreated under Pilate’s authority.

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