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What do you think?" They answered, "He is worthy of death!"
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A Legal but Unjust Verdict
Commentators explain that the Sanhedrin's verdict, "He is worthy of death," was based on the Old Testament law against blasphemy (Leviticus 24:16). If Jesus were merely a man making divine claims, this sentence would have been legally correct under their law. However, because His claims were true and proven by His works, their "legal" verdict was the ultimate injustice.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
What think ye? What is your opinion? What sentence do you pronounce? As president of the Sanhedrin, he demanded their ju…
He is worthy of death (ενοχος θανατου εστιν). Held in the bonds of death (εν, εχω) as actually guilty with the genitive (θανατου).…
19th Century
Anglican
He is guilty of death—In modern English, the word “guilty” is almost always followed by the crime a person has committed. In older…
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Baptist
Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses? behold, now ye have heard his …
Rending garments was an expression of indignation or grief (cf. 2 Kings 18:37; Acts 14:14). Whether the Sanhedrin thought J…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
What think you ? &c.] Of the words just now spoken by him; do not they in your opinion amount to a charge of blasphe…
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Jesus was hurried into Jerusalem. It looks ill, and bodes worse, when those who are willing to be Christ's disciples are not willing to be known as…
13th Century
Catholic
This section discusses Christ’s arrest; now, it discusses where He would be led, describing the place and those gathered there. He says, therefore:…