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title = "Luke 23:112"
date = "2023-02-15"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk23.1-12)
Confident that they have ample justification to kill Jesus, the entire Council
takes Jesus to Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, to demand His execution.
Now, Pilate doesn't care at all about a blasphemy charge, so they have to get
Jesus on the hook for something that will bring a capital punishment under the
Roman code. They choose insurrection and "misleading the nation" (_v. 2_),
whatever that means. They even claim that Jesus was encouraing the people not
to pay the tributes, collected as tax by the Romans. They say He claimed to be
the Christ, which they explain as a king to Pilate. But none of these charges
are true. Jesus didn't claim for Himself the title of Christ, but He did affirm
Peter's answer, speaking for the rest of the disciples, when He asked, "Who do
you say that I am?" That was a private conversation; hardly a movement meant to
throw off Roman rule.
I think even at this point Pilate knows that the Jewish leaders are trying to
pull one over on him. He asks Jesus if He is the King of the Jews, and Jesus
again replies with "If you say so." With just that "interrogation" Pilate
determines that Jesus isn't guilty of the charges. It would be comedic if this
were any other situation, and the fate of the whole world didn't hang in the
balance. "Are you guilty?" "No." "You see? He says he's not guilty. Case
closed."
Pilate then finds out that Jesus is from Galilee, so he says he doesn't have
jurisdiction over Jesus, and tries to pass the whole situation off onto Herod
so he can have the headache from dealing with the Sanhedrin. Herod has actually
wanted to see Jesus for a long time, so he's glad to have the chance. Jesus
doesn't provide any entertainment or inspiration, so Herod and his soldiers
mock and mistreat Him instead and send Him back to Pilate in fancy clothing.
Somehow, this makes Herod and Pilate become friends, but I can't figure out how
that works really.
Throughout this whole drama, the Council members are lobbing accusation after
accusation against Jesus to everyone who will listen. They probably see their
chance to be rid of Jesus slipping away as Pilate and Herod drag their feet.
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We remember the prophecies of the silent lamb being led to the slaughter. All
of these things were foreordained from the beginning to bring about salvation.