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Pilate said to them, "What then will I do to Jesus, who is called Christ?" They all said to him, "Let him be crucified!"
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Pilate's Abdication of Justice
Commentators note that Pilate's question, "What shall I do with Jesus?", was not a genuine inquiry but a political maneuver. He was trying to shift his responsibility onto the crowd, hoping to either shame them into releasing Jesus (as Calvin suggests) or simply hide his own weakness behind popular opinion (as Robertson notes). He knew Jesus was innocent but abdicated his duty to administer justice.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
No notes from Barnes on this verse. See Barnes on "Matthew 27:15".
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19th Century
Anglican
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Baptist
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16th Century
Protestant
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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13th Century
Catholic
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