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  2. Pontius Pilate - Wikipedia

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    Sources on Pontius Pilate are limited, although modern scholars know more about him than about other Roman governors of Judaea. [14] The most important sources are the Embassy to Gaius (after the year 41) by contemporary Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria, [15] the Jewish Wars (c. 74) and Antiquities of the Jews (c. 94) by the Jewish historian Josephus, as well as the four canonical Christian ...

  3. Pilate cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Acta Pilati or Acts of Pilate is a Christian text that records Jesus's trial, execution, and resurrection and expands upon the details given from the gospels. It is by far the most popular and well-read of Pilate-related apocrypha, being compiled in the Gospel of Nicodemus (Evangelium Nicodemi) in the 9th century, which was a popular work among medieval European Christians.

  4. Pontius Pilate's wife - Wikipedia

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    The Message of Pilate's Wife (1886–94) by James Tissot (Brooklyn Museum). It is likely that Pontius Pilate was married. [14] It is possible that his wife accompanied him to his post as governor of Judaea (26–36/37 CE); while governors were forbidden to bring their wives to their posts under the Republic and Augustus, the law was later repealed by the Senate.

  5. Mark 15 - Wikipedia

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    As soon as it was morning", [5] the council or Sanhedrin reaches a decision, and agrees to hand Jesus over to Pontius Pilate. Pilate was the Roman Prefect (governor) of Iudaea Province from 26 to 36, which was the Roman combination of Idumea, Judea and Samaria and did not include Galilee, which was under the jurisdiction of Herod Antipas.

  6. Mocking of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Manet, Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers, c. 1865. After his condemnation by Pontius Pilate, Jesus was flogged and mocked by Roman soldiers.They clothed him with a "purple" or "scarlet" (Matthew 27:28) robe symbolizing a royal gown since purple was a royal color, put a crown of thorns on his head symbolizing a royal crown, and put a staff in his hand symbolizing a scepter.

  7. Flashback: What Coleman Young really meant when he said 'Hit ...

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    The mayor, who died in 1997, long maintained he was ordering lawbreakers to get out of town. ... Butler echoed the words used by Pontius Pilate in presenting Jesus Christ to a jeering crowd before ...

  8. Apostles' Creed - Wikipedia

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    who suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried, 5. descendit ad inferos, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis, descended into hell, rose again from the dead on the third day, 6. ascendit ad caelos, sedet ad dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis, ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty, 7.

  9. 7 people who deserve pardons more than Donald Trump - AOL

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    While I am still searching for the scripture where the Apostles cussed out Pontius Pilate, Poncho was preaching about a principle that has been around since the year 1 BC (Before Caucasians).