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A Politicized Priesthood
Scholars note that Caiaphas was "high priest that year," a phrase highlighting both the fateful year of Jesus's death and the corrupted state of the priesthood. The office, intended by God to be for life, had become a short-term political appointment controlled by Rome. This context shows Caiaphas acting not as a spiritual leader seeking God's will, but as a pragmatic politician protecting his power.
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18th Century
Theologian
Caiaphas. See Barnes on Luke 3:2.
Being high-priest that same year. It is probable that the office of high-priest was at f…
Caiaphas (Καιαφας). Son-in-law of Annas and successor and high priest for 18 years (A.D. 18 to 36).
That year
19th Century
Bishop
And one of them, named Caiaphas.—Compare notes on Matthew 26:3; Luke 3:2. His proper name was Joseph, and the …
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19th Century
Preacher
That was his advice. You are, none of you, up to the mark. You do not handle this thing rightly. Let us kill this man. Let him be put to death &mda…
Caiaphas, the high priest, was the son-in-law of Annas, who is mentioned later in the account of Jesus’ trial (18:12–14). Annas had been high pries…
16th Century
Theologian
Then one of them, named Caiaphas. It was a short consultation, for Caiaphas did not allow them to hesitate long. He maintained th…
17th Century
Pastor
And one of them, [named] Caiaphas
(See Gill on Matthew 26:3), (See Gill on Luke 3:2), (See Gil…
17th Century
Minister
There can hardly be a clearer discovery of the madness that is in the human heart, and of its desperate enmity against God, than what is recorded h…