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LUKE 23:1–23:5 ©

Yeshua is taken to Pilate

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23:1 Yeshua is taken to Pilate

(Jn 18:28-38, Mark 15:1-5, Mat. 27:1-2)

23Then the whole group of them stood up and led him to Pilate 2where they started to bring their accusations, “We found this man perverting our nation and telling the people not to pay taxes to Caesar. He calls himself the messiah and claims to be a king.”

3“Are you the king of the Jews,” Pilate asked him?

You’re the one saying it,” Yeshua answered.

4Then Pilate told the chief priests and the crowds, “I can’t find anything that this man is guilty of.”

5But they kept insisting, “He’s been stirring up the people, teaching throughout all Yudea. He started in Galilee then worked his way all the way down here.”

23And all the multitude of_them having_risen_up, they_led him to the Pilatos.
2And they_began to_be_accusing against_him saying:
We_found this man perverting the nation of_us, and forbidding to_be_giving taxes to_Kaisar, and saying himself the_chosen_one/messiah, a_king to_be.
3And the Pilatos asked him saying:
Are you the king of_the Youdaiōns?
And he answering to_him he_was_saying:
You are_saying it.
4And the Pilatos said to the chief_priests and the crowds:
I_am_finding not_one guilty in the this man.
5But they were_insisting saying, that He_is_stirring_up the people, teaching throughout all the Youdaia, having_begun from the Galilaia/(Gālīl) as_far_as here.

LUKE 23:1–23:5 ©

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