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Pilate again asked them, "What then should I do to him whom you call the King of the Jews?"
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Pilate's Pointed Question
Commentators note the deliberate irony in Pilate's words, "whom ye call the King of the Jews." He wasn't just asking a neutral question; he was sarcastically highlighting that they were rejecting their own king in favor of a murderer, foreshadowing the inscription he would later place on the cross.
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Whom ye call the King of the Jews (ον λεγετε τον βασιλεα των Ιουδαιων). Pilate rubs it in on the Jews (cf. verse 9). The "then" (ο…
19th Century
Bishop
Whom ye call the King of the Jews.—We note in St. Mark’s report something of the same determination to fasten upon the Je…
Preacher
This was the very best reply to the charge of high treason; for, if Jesus had really set himself up as a king in the place of Caesar, the people, w…
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17th Century
Pastor
And Pilate answered and said again to them Being astonished that they should ask the release of such an infamous per…
Minister
They bound Christ. It is good for us often to remember the bonds of the Lord Jesus, as bound with him who was bound for us. By delivering up the Ki…
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