diff --git a/content/bible_journal/luke_23:1-12.md b/content/bible_journal/luke_23:1-12.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a938f83 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/bible_journal/luke_23:1-12.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ ++++ +title = "Luke 23:1–12" +date = "2023-02-15" ++++ + +### [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. + +* * * + +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.