of its use not conscious. They washed when they entered the Tent of Meeting and when they approached the altar—as יהוה had commanded Moses. The Torah Temimah suggests that this verse tells us that ...
The Roman governor Pontius Pilate asked Jesus that question in John 18:38 after Jesus said he had come into the world to testify to the truth and that everyone on the side of truth listened to him.
If Jesus is the King, why didn’t He just order an army of angels to rescue Him?” asks Caleb, 10. “He could’ve blinked and ...
The birds of Jerusalem welcomed brother sun’s rise with morning songs. The shadow cast by the Second Temple pointed westward toward the governor’s palace. It was westward, toward the palace, that the ...
He is the only Roman official and non-Christian person named in Christian creeds: every week in churches around the world, millions recite that Jesus “suffered under Pontius Pilate.” It is a striking ...
Pontius Pilate woke up one morning to meet Jesus Christ and a rabid mob demanding Jesus’ crucifixion. The Roman prefect, or governor, was very discomfited especially after getting a message from his ...
Human beings have wrestled with this question throughout the history of Christianity, in sermons and homilies, in theological discussions and disputations, and even in art, architecture, and music.
An academic study analyzes ancient sources and the famous "Pilate Stone" to resolve a centuries-old debate: Was he governor, procurator, or prefect? A recent article by researcher Wojciech J. Kosior, ...
If Jesus is the King, why didn’t He just order an army of angels to rescue Him?” asks Caleb, 10. “He could’ve blinked and zapped everybody!” ...
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