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  1. The Letter of Pontius Pilate which He Wrote to the Roman Emperor, concerning Our Lord Jesus Christ. Description. In this letter Pilate tells Emperor Claudius of the Jews' crime of...

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pilate_cyclePilate cycle - Wikipedia

    Pilate believes in Jesus; he interrogates the soldiers at Jesus's tomb and uncovers the truth; he witnesses Jesus's remaining grave-clothes at the empty tomb causing miracles of healing; and he trades letters with King Herod on the matter.

  3. The Letter of Pontius Pilate, Which He Wrote to the Roman Emperor, Concerning Our Lord Jesus Christ. Pontius Pilate to Tiberius Cæsar the emperor, greeting. Upon Jesus Christ, whose case I had clearly set forth to you in my last, at length by the will of the people a bitter punishment has been inflicted, myself being in a sort unwilling and rather

  4. The Letter of Pontius Pilate Concerning Our Lord Jesus Christ — Unknown. Pontius Pilate to Tiberius Cæsar the emperor, greeting. [2013] Upon Jesus Christ, whose case I had clearly set forth to thee in my last, at length by the will of the people a bitter punishment has been inflicted, myself being in a sort unwilling and rather afraid.

  5. PAUL WINTER. London 1) According to a recent newspaper report a letter from Pontius. Pilate to the Emperor Tiberius was found in Liverpool. In this. letter Pilate informs the Emperor of the circumstances of Jesus' crucifixion. He had tried hard to save Jesus' life from the fury. of the Jews.

  6. In his report Pontius Pilate tells Tiberius Caesar that Jesus performed many miracles; that Jews delivered up Jesus to be tried and killed; that he crucified Jesus to prevent an insurrection by the Jews; that a worldwide supernatural darkness occurred when Jesus was crucified; and that the Old Testament elect were resurrected in their bodies on ...

  7. Emperor Tiberius (42 BC-37 AD) Eusebius of Caesarea (263-339 AD) The successor of the first Caesar, Augustus, was his adopted son Tiberius who ruled from 14-37 AD. He was Caesar during Jesus’ late adolescence and adulthood. It was Tiberius who had appointed Pontius Pilate as procurator of Judea (from 26-36 AD).

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