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Some stood up, and gave false testimony against him, saying,
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A Legally Flawed Trial
Commentators highlight the legal irregularities of Jesus's trial. According to Jewish law, witnesses were to be examined separately. In this case, the false witnesses contradicted each other, which should have rendered their testimony invalid and halted the proceedings. This failure to produce consistent testimony underscores the council's desperate and unjust push to condemn Jesus by any means necessary.
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Bare false witness (εψευδομαρτυρουν). In desperation some attempted once more (conative imperfect).
19th Century
Anglican
There arose certain.—St. Mark is here less definite than St. Matthew, who, writing for Jews, was apparently anxious to show that the rule …
Baptist
It was a rule that they should be examined separately, and there had not been time for them to be coached on what to say, so one contradicted the o…
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Soon a definite charge was made. Jesus had said he would destroy this “man-made temple” and build another “not made by man” in three days (compare …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And there arose certain Two false witnesses, as in (Matthew 26:60), who stood up in court; for witnesses were…
Presbyterian
We have here Christ's condemnation before the great council of the Jews. Peter followed; but the high priest's fireside was not a proper place for …
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