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Wearing (φορων). Present active participle of φορεω, an early frequentative of φερω, denoting a continual wearing, though not true…

Behold the man. It is probable that Pilate pointed to the Saviour, and his object evidently was to move them to compassion and to…

That St. John’s narrative is that of an eyewitness, relating what he himself saw and remembered. (Compare Chronological Harmony of the Gospels,…

Pilate therefore went forth again, and saith unto them, Behold, I bring him forth to you, that ye may know that I find no fault in him.

St. Augustine of Hippo: When the Jews cried out that they did not want Jesus released for the Passover, but Barabbas instead, Pi…

As the soldiers brought him out to the view of the crowd, Pilate, having once more declared Jesus’ innocence, said, “Here is the man!” Pilate may h…

Then came Jesus forth
Out of the judgment hall, or place where he had been scourged, as soon as Pilate had said thes…

Little did Pilate think with what holy regard these sufferings of Christ would, in later ages, be considered and spoken of by the best and greatest…

Now the Evangelist discu es the crucifixion of Christ:
First, the crucifixion itself.
Second, the death of Christ: afte…
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A.T. Robertson
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