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  1. Mystery plays [ edit] Pilate's wife is a major character in the 30th York Mystery Play (Tapiters' and Couchers' Play), where she introduces herself as "Dame Precious Percula". [50] Her dream is dictated by the Devil. He first soliloquises to the effect that if Jesus dies, he, the Devil, will lose control of men's souls.

  2. Very little, except that she was high-born, Roman, well-educated and wealthy – and the wife of the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, at the time of Jesus’ death. On the morning of the trial of Jesus, she sent an urgent message to her husband: ‘I had a troubling dream. Do not have anything to do with this man.’.

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  4. Mar 8, 2021 · There’s a reason this power-packed, one-verse encounter with Pilate’s wife was included in Matthew’s Gospel. We know that God’s word is alive and active and that He intends to use every part of it in our lives for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness to equip us can for every good work ( 2 Timothy 3:16-17 ).

  5. May 9, 2024 · According to the traditional account of his life, Pilate was a Roman equestrian (knight) of the Samnite clan of the Pontii (hence his name Pontius). He was appointed prefect of Judaea through the intervention of Sejanus, a favorite of the Roman emperor Tiberius. (That his title was prefect is confirmed by an inscription from Caesarea in ancient ...

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  6. Jun 30, 2020 · We know his name as Pontius Pilate, who was partly responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus. While her name, Pilate’s wife, is muted in the Bible, she is known in Greco-Roman history as Procla or Claudia. Through the record of her disturbing dream (possibly a nightmare) we encounter a woman devoted to the pursuit of seeking justice for a ...

  7. Oct 25, 2022 · Pontius Pilate was the fifth magistrate to serve in the Roman province of Judea, created in 6 CE by Roman emperor Augustus (r. 27 BCE to 14 CE). His term of office was during the subsequent reign of Tiberius from 26-36 CE. He became famous for the trial and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth (c. 30 CE).