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  1. Feb 6, 2020 · Pilate Washing his Hands, c. 1650. Found in the Collection of Musée du Louvre, Paris. Pontius Pilate was a key figure in the trial of Jesus Christ, ordering Roman troops to carry out Jesus' death sentence by crucifixion. As Roman governor of Judea and supreme judge in the province from 26-37 AD, Pilate had the sole authority to execute a criminal.

  2. Apr 11, 2022 · Pontius Pilate is one of the exceptions. Pilate presided for 10 years as the governor or "prefect" of Judea, from 26 to 36 C.E., and his name is immortalized in the New Testament as the man who oversaw the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. Yet the Bible isn't the only ancient source of information about Pilate. Historians like Josephus and Philo ...

  3. Search the Bible. Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea (26-37 CE) during the reign of the Emperor Tiberius (14-37 CE). His claim to fame is his role in crucifying Jesus. We do not know many details about his life. Apart from the New Testament gospels, two first-century Jewish writers, Philo of Alexandria ( Embassy to Gaius 299-305 ...

  4. sitemaps.bibleodyssey.org › articles › pontius-pilatePontius Pilate - Bible Odyssey

    Search the Bible. Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea (26-37 CE) during the reign of the Emperor Tiberius (14-37 CE). His claim to fame is his role in crucifying Jesus. We do not know many details about his life. Apart from the New Testament gospels, two first-century Jewish writers, Philo of Alexandria ( Embassy to Gaius 299-305 ...

  5. The shields were removed by a special order of Tiberius, to whom the Jews had protested. Pilate's last deed of cruelty, and the one which brought about his downfall, was the massacre of a number of Samaritans who had assembled on Mount Gerizim to dig for some sacred vessels which an impostor had led them to believe Moses had buried there ...

  6. sitemap.bibleodyssey.org › articles › pontius-pilatePontius Pilate - Bible Odyssey

    Search the Bible. Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea (26-37 CE) during the reign of the Emperor Tiberius (14-37 CE). His claim to fame is his role in crucifying Jesus. We do not know many details about his life. Apart from the New Testament gospels, two first-century Jewish writers, Philo of Alexandria ( Embassy to Gaius 299-305 ...

  7. Mar 25, 2019 · Pontius Pilate was the Roman prefect (governor) of Judea around A.D. 26-37 and is most famous for presiding over the trial of Jesus, as described in the Bible. "In the Christian tradition, Pontius ...

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