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Mark 15:6-23; Matthew 27:15-34; Luke 23:13-33; and John 18:39-19:17.

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Q: Which books in the Bible does Pilate ask the crowd what they want to do with Jesus?
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How did Jesus influence Pilate?

Jesus did not exert influence over Pilate in the traditional sense. However, Pilate's decision to crucify Jesus was influenced by political pressure and fear of potential unrest, rather than by any personal influence from Jesus.


Was Jesus crucified after a trial that Pilate never wanted?

Pilate found no fault in Jesus so he told the Jewish leaders to try Jesus themselves according to their own laws. Pilate learned that Jesus was a Galilean and was under Herod's jurisdiction so Pilate sent Jesus to Herod, who had heard about Jesus and wanted to see him. When Jesus came back, Pilate told the Jewish leaders that neither he nor Herod could find Jesus guilty of a crime that brought with it the death penalty. Pilate proposed to have Jesus scourged and then released. During passover the Romans had a custom of releasing one Jewish prisoner of the crowd's choosing. Pilate thought they might choose Jesus, but the crowd made clear they wanted him to release a prisoner named Barabbas. The crowd became a mob and with increased intensity called for Pilate to crucify Jesus. Pilate knew his first mandate from Caesar was to keep these people under control. Pilate therefore took a bowl of water and washed his hands, declaring his innocence of the blood of Jesus. I do not suppose Pilate never wanted the trial, only that he knew Jesus was innocent and did not want to see Him crucified.


Who is Pontius Pilate and Barabbas?

Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea at the time of Jesus' ministry and Barabbas was a convicted murder. Pilate offered to release either Jesus or Barabbas assuming the crowd would respond reasonably and ask for Jesus' release. The mob chose Barabbas, and they called for Jesus to be crucified (Luke 23).


Pontius pilate gave the crowed a choice between releasing Jesus and who?

Pontius Pilate gave the Jews one lance chance to save Jesus , orto free Barabas. And the crowd wanted Barabas free.


Who demanded the crucifixion of Jesus Christ?

Generally, the crowd before Pontius Pilate, led by the Pharisees and elements of the Sanhedrin.


Who sentences Jesus to death?

Pontius Pilate was, in a major way, responsible for the death of Jesus. He knew Jesus was innocent and wanted to release him. However, the Jewish leaders stirred up the crowd and demanded that he be executed. Pilate was afraid a riot would break out so he washed his hands of the affair and turned Jesus over to the Jews and told them to see to it themselves.


Was pontius pilate a bad guy?

In my opinion, i don't think Pilate is affiliated with evil. When the people of Jerusalem brought Jesus to him, he feared their anger should he release Jesus. He was neutral, saying that the crowd choose between freeing Jesus or the criminal Barabbas, as on that day, it was custom to release a prisoner. The crowd instantly selected Barabbas, and Pilate cleaned himself in holy water so that he may not be punished for the death of a man that was not made from his choice


Which Roman governor sentenced Jesus to death and why?

Pontius Pilate. He gave Jesus over to the Jewish leaders to be crucified, not because he belived Jesus to be guilty, but because he was afraid the Jewish leaders would cause more unrest in the region if he didn't. As the governorship of Judea was almost a punishment, he was looking to his own career when he made the decision.


Was there really a Passover amnesty that allowed Pontius Pilate to release a prisoner during the time of Jesus?

Yes that was the custom; on Passover Day one prisoner would have to be released. Pilate wanted Jesus to be free, but the crowd wanted Barabbas free, and he was set free at the cost of Jesus.


Why was Barabas freed from crime?

Barabbas was the unwitting beneficiary of a failed attempt by Pontius Pilate to negotiate the release of Jesus of Nazareth with the angry crowd in his judgment hall. If Pilate's gambit had worked, Barabbas would have been hanged on the cross instead of Jesus. But, given a choice between executing the insurrectionist and murderer Barabbas, or the law abiding miracle worker Jesus, the crowd chose the miracle worker, and Pilate was forced to reluctantly comply. Barabbas was freed.


What roman official who tried Jesus and ordered his execution was?

It was not the Roman Emperor but Pontius Pilate, the Roman Governor, who ordered this. The emperor only participated in that it was his authority that was used, although the Jewish enemies of Jesus used 'loyalty to Caesar' as a point of clever political leverage on Pilate to make him hand Jesus over.


What was the name of the prisoner king Pilate took out with jesus?

Pilate asked the crowd whether Jesus or Barabbas should be freed as it was customary for the governor to free one prisoner who the people would choose. Barabbas was a rebel and had murdered in the past. Read Mark 15 for more