Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea 26-36 CE.
Marcellus was governor in 36 CE.
Marullus is recorded as governor of Judea in 37-41 CE.
It is uncertain whether Marcellus and Marullus were actually the same person. Marcellus would normally have governed for more than one year, unless sent home in disgrace.
It was Pontius Pilates. He was not actually a governor. He was a prefect. At that time Roman province of Judea was a satellite of the Roman province of Syria. Therefore, its governor was the governor of Syria. Pontius Pilates was an official who represented the governor of Syria and oversaw Roman rule in Judea on his behalf. The prefect's function was military command and tax collection and had limited judicial functions. Other civil administration matters rested with the government of the local natives. In Judea it was the Sanhedrin (a Jewish assembly which acted as a religious court) its president, the High Priest and the client king (when the Romans granted Judea one). Only the governor (the legate) of Syria could appoint the high priest or the client king of Judea.
Answer
Pontius Pilate was the Roman Governor who tried Jesus.
Judea was not headed by a governor. It was administered by a prefect on behalf of the Governor of Syria. Pontius Pilate, the prefect, did not want Jesus to be executed. He thought that he was innocent. It was he crowd in Jerusalem who wanted Jesus executed.
Pontius Pilatus the sixth governor of Judaea was the leader of the Roman forces when Jesus Christ was crucified.
Tiberius Ceasar would have been the emperor during the period of Jesus' death. Pontius Pilate would have been Prelate, or Governor of Jerusalem.
In the king James version* Mat 27:2 And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor. * Luk 3:1 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene,The Roman Governor who tried Jesus on Pontious Pilot. Jesus was later crucified even though he did absolutely nothing wrong.The Roman official who tried Jesus was Pontius Pilate.Pontius Pilate was the Procurator of Judea. During his tenure there, he was faced with the problem of Jesus. The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem believed that Jesus was a false "God" and a danger to the Jewish establishment. They wanted him executed. In Judea, only a Roman governor or Procurator had the authority to pass a death sentence. Rather than having problems with Jewish leaders, Pilate relented and ordered that Jesus be crucified.
Jerusalem was in the Roman province of Judea.
Roman governor Pilate ordered the cruciffication of Jesus.
Jesus was taken to Roman court for trial by the Governor Pontius Pilate.As the Jews did not have the power to kill anyone on the cross, it rested entirely on the Roman Governor.
The Roman governer was Pontius Pilat.
Pontius Pilate was a Roman prefect of Judaea from 26-36 AD. He is best known for presiding over the trial of Jesus Christ and authorizing his crucifixion. Pilate's actions during this trial have had a significant impact on Christian theology and historical accounts.
Because Jesus was a tree hugging hippie.
newdiv
newdiv