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Ceux qui se tenaient là dirent à Pierre : « Certainement tu es des leurs, car tu es aussi Galiléen. » 71 Alors il se mit à lancer des malédictions et à jurer : « Je ne connais pas cet homme dont vous parlez. » 72 Et aussitôt un coq chanta pour la deuxième fois. Et Pierre se souvint de la parole que Jésus lui avait dite : « Avant qu'un coq ne chante deux fois, tu me renieras trois fois. » Et en y pensant, il se mit à pleurer. Jésus est interrogé par Pilate 15 Et dès1 le matin, les principaux sacrificateurs, ayant tenu conseil avec les anciens et les scribes et tout le sanhédrin, lièrent Jésus et l'emmenèrent et le livrèrent à Pilate. 1 littéralement : immédiatement. 2 Alors Pilate l'interrogea : « Es-tu, toi, le roi des Juifs ? » Et répondant, il lui dit : « Tu le dis toi-même. » 3 Et les principaux sacrificateurs l'accusaient de beaucoup de choses. 4 Puis Pilate l'interrogea encore, en disant : « Ne réponds-tu rien ? Vois combien d'accusations ils portent contre toi. » 5 Mais Jésus ne répondit plus rien, de sorte que Pilate s'en étonnait. 6 Or, à chaque fête, il leur relâchait un prisonnier, celui qu'ils demandaient. 7 Et il y avait le dénommé Barabbas. Il était détenu avec les [autres] émeutiers qui, au cours de l'émeute, avaient commis un meurtre. 8 Et la foule étant montée1 se mit à demander [à Pilate de faire] comme il leur avait toujours fait. 1 plusieurs manuscrits portent : poussant des cris. 9 Alors Pilate leur répondit, en disant : « Voulez-vous que je vous relâche le roi des Juifs ? » 10 Car il savait que les principaux sacrificateurs l'avaient livré par jalousie. 11 Mais les Pilates Pro Chair Episode 1: for arms and core. The Pilates Pro chair is an affordable version of the Wunda Chair. PILATES PRO CHAIR: get to know the Pilates PRO Chair program full-body stretch guide 10-day Pilates PRO Chair body program Pilates PRO Chair 10-day rotation calendar Pilates PRO Chair 10-day meal guide Pilates PRO Chair total body transformation program RPE God's command, specifically, to translate to text the revelations that had been conveyed to her. Brentano's dictation first appeared in 1833 as "The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to the Meditations of Anne Catherine Emmerich" (Sulzbach). Mel Gibson used this translation as inspiration for his version of the Passion (the suffering of Christ). -NewAdvent.org Does director Mel Gibson appear in The Passion of the Christ? Yes. In the movie, it is Mel Gibson's hand that we see holding the spike that the Roman soldier hammers through Jesus' hand. -Crosswalk.com Questioning the Story (the history): Was Pontius Pilate really as morally conscious as he was portrayed to be in the film? In all of the articles that I have read in my research for this page, almost all of them point out that Pilate was not nearly as kind and humane as he was depicted to be in the film. "Isn't [Jesus] the prophet you welcomed into the city?" Pilate asked in the movie. "Can any of you explain this madness to me?" In the movie Pilate was almost forced into handing down the crucifixion sentence as a result of Caiphas' determination to rid himself and the high priests of Jesus. Historical references contradict this notion. The earliest known extra-Biblical sources that refer to Jesus are those by the historians Josephus and Tacitus, which say that Pilate executed Jesus. At that time Rome executed for the civil crime of sedition and not the religious crime of blasphemy. Early texts refer to the two men who were crucified with Jesus as being "thieves." This word can also mean "insurgents," those who were suspected instruments of riot or revolution. Thus, if Pilate was really cruller and also saw Jesus as a threat to Roman order, then he likely carried out the sentence with less hesitation. For just five years after Jesus' execution, Pilate used cavalry to break up a large group around a prophet in Samaria. He slaughtered such a large number of people that he was called to Rome to justify his actions. -Newsweek Did Judas really hang himself? The New Testament contradicts itself regarding this occurrence. According to the Gospel of Matthew, "So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself." [Matthew 27:5] This indicates that he returned the money to the temple and then committed suicide. However, according toComments
Ceux qui se tenaient là dirent à Pierre : « Certainement tu es des leurs, car tu es aussi Galiléen. » 71 Alors il se mit à lancer des malédictions et à jurer : « Je ne connais pas cet homme dont vous parlez. » 72 Et aussitôt un coq chanta pour la deuxième fois. Et Pierre se souvint de la parole que Jésus lui avait dite : « Avant qu'un coq ne chante deux fois, tu me renieras trois fois. » Et en y pensant, il se mit à pleurer. Jésus est interrogé par Pilate 15 Et dès1 le matin, les principaux sacrificateurs, ayant tenu conseil avec les anciens et les scribes et tout le sanhédrin, lièrent Jésus et l'emmenèrent et le livrèrent à Pilate. 1 littéralement : immédiatement. 2 Alors Pilate l'interrogea : « Es-tu, toi, le roi des Juifs ? » Et répondant, il lui dit : « Tu le dis toi-même. » 3 Et les principaux sacrificateurs l'accusaient de beaucoup de choses. 4 Puis Pilate l'interrogea encore, en disant : « Ne réponds-tu rien ? Vois combien d'accusations ils portent contre toi. » 5 Mais Jésus ne répondit plus rien, de sorte que Pilate s'en étonnait. 6 Or, à chaque fête, il leur relâchait un prisonnier, celui qu'ils demandaient. 7 Et il y avait le dénommé Barabbas. Il était détenu avec les [autres] émeutiers qui, au cours de l'émeute, avaient commis un meurtre. 8 Et la foule étant montée1 se mit à demander [à Pilate de faire] comme il leur avait toujours fait. 1 plusieurs manuscrits portent : poussant des cris. 9 Alors Pilate leur répondit, en disant : « Voulez-vous que je vous relâche le roi des Juifs ? » 10 Car il savait que les principaux sacrificateurs l'avaient livré par jalousie. 11 Mais les
2025-04-24God's command, specifically, to translate to text the revelations that had been conveyed to her. Brentano's dictation first appeared in 1833 as "The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to the Meditations of Anne Catherine Emmerich" (Sulzbach). Mel Gibson used this translation as inspiration for his version of the Passion (the suffering of Christ). -NewAdvent.org Does director Mel Gibson appear in The Passion of the Christ? Yes. In the movie, it is Mel Gibson's hand that we see holding the spike that the Roman soldier hammers through Jesus' hand. -Crosswalk.com Questioning the Story (the history): Was Pontius Pilate really as morally conscious as he was portrayed to be in the film? In all of the articles that I have read in my research for this page, almost all of them point out that Pilate was not nearly as kind and humane as he was depicted to be in the film. "Isn't [Jesus] the prophet you welcomed into the city?" Pilate asked in the movie. "Can any of you explain this madness to me?" In the movie Pilate was almost forced into handing down the crucifixion sentence as a result of Caiphas' determination to rid himself and the high priests of Jesus. Historical references contradict this notion. The earliest known extra-Biblical sources that refer to Jesus are those by the historians Josephus and Tacitus, which say that Pilate executed Jesus. At that time Rome executed for the civil crime of sedition and not the religious crime of blasphemy. Early texts refer to the two men who were crucified with Jesus as being "thieves." This word can also mean "insurgents," those who were suspected instruments of riot or revolution. Thus, if Pilate was really cruller and also saw Jesus as a threat to Roman order, then he likely carried out the sentence with less hesitation. For just five years after Jesus' execution, Pilate used cavalry to break up a large group around a prophet in Samaria. He slaughtered such a large number of people that he was called to Rome to justify his actions. -Newsweek Did Judas really hang himself? The New Testament contradicts itself regarding this occurrence. According to the Gospel of Matthew, "So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself." [Matthew 27:5] This indicates that he returned the money to the temple and then committed suicide. However, according to
2025-04-18Gospel of the Egyptians Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem (on the Life and Passion of Christ) The Letter of Pontius Pilate, Which He Wrote to the Roman Emperor, Concerning Our Lord Jesus Christ The Report of Pilate The Acts of Pilate The Giving Up of Pilate The Death of Pilate The Narrative of Joseph The Avenging of the Savior Acts of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Acts of Paul and Thecla Acts of Barnabus Acts of Philip Acts and Martyrdom of the Holy Apostle Andrew Acts of Andrew and Matthias Acts of Peter and Andrew Acts of Andrew Acts of the Martyrs Acts of Paul Acts of Peter Acts of Peter and the Twelve Acts of Timothy Acts of Thomas Acts and Martyrdom of Matthew the Apostle Acts of the Holy Apostle Thomas: when he went to India Consummation of Thomas the Apostle Martyrdom of the Holy and Glorious Apostle Bartholomew Acts of the Holy Apostle Thaddaeus Acts of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian Revelation of Moses Revelation of Esdras Coptic Revelation of Paul The Book of John Concerning the Falling Asleep of Mary The Passing of Mary The Decretals: Letters to different Popes Memoirs of Edessa and Other Ancient Syrian Documents Example, The Teaching of the Apostles, The Teaching of Simon Cephas in the City of Rome Abgar’s letter to Jesus; Answer to Abgar’s letter which Thomas wrote upon the command of Jesus The Apocalypse of the Virgin Apocalypse of Thomas Apocalypse of Stephen Liturgy of JamesAdditional NT Apocrypha Gospel of Barnabas Epistle of Barnabas
2025-04-04The rest of his Apostles from ambition: assureth Peter his faith should not fail, and yet he should deny him thrice. He prayeth in the mount, and sweateth blood: is betrayed with a kiss: he healeth Malchus' ear: he is thrice denied of Peter, shamefully abused, and confesseth himself to be the Son of God.">22Study Luke 23Jesus is accused before Pilate, and sent to Herod. Herod mocketh him. Herod and Pilate are made friends. Barabbas is desired of the people, and is loosed by Pilate, and Jesus is given to be crucified. He telleth the women, that lament him, the destruction of Jerusalem: prayeth for his enemies. Two evildoers are crucified with him. His death. His burial.">23Study Luke 24Christ's resurrection is declared by two angels to the women that come to the sepulchre. These report it to others. Christ himself appeareth to the two disciples that went to Emmaus: afterwards he appeareth to the Apostles, and reproveth their unbelief: giveth them a charge: promiseth the Holy Ghost: and so ascendeth into heaven.">24GENEXDLEVNUMDEUJSHJDGRTH1SM2SM1KG2KG1CH2CHEZRNEHESTJOBPSAPRVECCSGSISAJERLAMEZKDANHSAJOLAMSOBAJNAMICNAHHABZPHHGGZCHMALMTTMRKLKEJHNACTROM1CO2COGALEPHPHPCOL1TH2TH1TM2TMTTSPHMHBRJMS1PE2PE1JN2JN3JNJDEREV
2025-04-02A prisoner for the people, anyone they chose.16. Now there was then a notorious prisoner whose name was Barabbas.17. So when the crowd gathered, Pilate said to them, 'Which do you want me to release for you: Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ?'18. For Pilate knew it was out of jealousy that they had handed him over.19. Now as he was seated in the chair of judgement, his wife sent him a message, 'Have nothing to do with that upright man; I have been extremely upset today by a dream that I had about him.'20. The chief priests and the elders, however, had persuaded the crowd to demand the release of Barabbas and the execution of Jesus.21. So when the governor spoke and asked them, 'Which of the two do you want me to release for you?' they said, 'Barabbas.'22. Pilate said to them, 'But in that case, what am I to do with Jesus who is called Christ?' They all said, 'Let him be crucified!'23. He asked, 'But what harm has he done?' But they shouted all the louder, 'Let him be crucified!'24. Then Pilate saw that he was making no impression, that in fact a riot was imminent. So he took some water, washed his hands in front of the crowd and said, 'I am innocent of this man's blood. It is your concern.'25. And the people, every one of them, shouted back, 'Let his blood be on us and on our children!'26. Then he released Barabbas for them. After having Jesus scourged he handed him over to be crucified.27. Then the governor's soldiers took Jesus with them into the Praetorium and collected the whole cohort round him.28. And they stripped him and put a scarlet cloak round him,29. and having twisted some thorns into a crown
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