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  1. Aug 1, 2024 · Pontius Pilate (died after 36 ce) was a Roman prefect (governor) of Judaea (26–36 ce) under the emperor Tiberius who presided at the final trial of Jesus and gave the order for his crucifixion.

  2. After Jesus died on the cross, the gospels record that Pilate allowed several members of the Sanhedrin, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, to bury Jesus (Mark 15:43; John 3:1; 19:38-40).

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pontius_PilatePontius Pilate - Wikipedia

    At the Passover of most likely 30 or 33, Pontius Pilate condemned Jesus of Nazareth to death by crucifixion in Jerusalem. [7] The main sources on the crucifixion are the four canonical Christian Gospels , the accounts of which vary. [ 74 ]

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Pontius Pilate served as the prefect of Judaea from 26 to 36 A.D. He convicted Jesus of treason and declared that Jesus thought himself King of the Jews, and had Jesus crucified. Pilate died 39...

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · Pontius Pilate is best known in the Bible as the Roman governor who gave in to the crowd's demands to have Jesus executed. But contemporary historians don't have much good to say about him either.

  6. 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.

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · Pontius Pilate, the man who sentenced Christ to death, is one of the most controversial and mysterious figures in human history.

  8. library.biblicalarchaeology.org › article › pontius-pilatePontius Pilate - The BAS Library

    One of the pivotal figures in the death of Jesus is the Roman prefect Pontius Pilate. 1 He alone wielded the authority to execute by crucifixion. Yet Christian memories of Pilate are remarkably varied. The most striking example is the tradition of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church that considers Pilate a saint.

  9. Feb 6, 2020 · 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.

  10. Known for severity toward the Jews, Pilate was eventually ordered back to Rome to stand trial for cruelty and oppression. A tradition of uncertain accuracy holds that he killed himself on orders from Caligula in 39 ce; another legend relates that both Pilate and his wife converted to Christianity.

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