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  1. Feb 14, 2021 · The text explains why Pilate sent Jesus to Herod (He was from Galilee which was ruled by Herod), but it is not so clear why these two leaders were at odds and then placated and what, if anything, that had to do with the trial. Why was there enmity between Pilate and Herod in the first place?

  2. Herod sent Christ again to Pilate: the friendships of wicked men are often formed by union in wickedness. They agree in little, except in enmity to God, and contempt of Christ. Barnes' Notes on the Bible

  3. It appears, also, that Pilate and Herod had a quarrel with each other Luke 23:12, and it is not improbable that Pilate might feel a particular enmity to the subjects of Herod. It is likely that the Galileans excited a tumult in the temple, and that Pilate took occasion to come suddenly upon them, and show his opposition to them and Herod by ...

  4. It’s no coincidence that Herod’s life and Pilate’s are also intimately bound up with the other’s. St. Luke mentions that, after the trial of Jesus, “Herod and Pilate became friends with each other that very day, for before this they had been at enmity with each other” (Luke 23:12).

  5. Jul 22, 2021 · When Herod didn't take care of the problem for him, but sent Jesus back, instead of being angry and annoyed, Pilate developed a respect for Herod - that he was morally sensible, unlike the rest of the bloodthirsty Jewish leaders in Pilate's region.

  6. Webster's Bible Translation. And the same day Pilate and Herod were made friends together; for before they were at enmity between themselves. Weymouth New Testament. And on that very day Herod and Pilate became friends again, for they had been for some time at enmity.

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  8. Then, arraying him in splendid clothing, he sent him back to Pilate. 12 And Herod and Pilate became friends with each other that very day, for before this they had been at enmity with each other. The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016.