A Roman Procurator in Judea at the time of Christ.
maybe maybe
pontious pilot
He died in the end after washing his hands of Jesus and Barabbas
Pontious Pilot on right
The Roman leader, Pontious Pilot, sentenced the saviour to death, by crucifixion.
He had a vewy good fweind in Wome called bigus dicus
Pilates ''end'' is not recorded as he was not considered important enough , however the man whom he chose not to release,and claimed to wash his hands of, his whole life is documented from beginning to end , and some !
Pontious Pilate
Pilate
No he did not.
1. To stop it from going rusty. 2. It is as if the swordsman is saying "It is finished and I wipe my hands of the whole affair. Like Pontious Pilot did when he washed his hands after giving the Jews permission to crucify Christ.He did not wish to leave a stain upon his reputation.
The death of Christ did not affect Herod so much as it did Pontious Pilot. As far as Herod was concerned Chrsit was a fly in the oitment and so was glad to get rid of him. Pilot however did not want to give permission for Christ to be crucified and so washed his hands of the whole affare, leaving it up to the people to decicide. He knew that Christ was inocent of the accusations made againt Christ, but he had to keep the peace among the Jews.