Pilate
1-2Then
they all took Jesus to Pilate and began to bring up charges against
him. They said, "We found this man undermining our law and order,
forbidding taxes to be paid to Caesar, setting himself up as
Messiah-King."
3Pilate asked him, "Is this true that you're 'King of the Jews'?"
"Those are your words, not mine," Jesus replied.
4Pilate told the high priests and the accompanying crowd, "I find nothing wrong here. He seems harmless enough to me."
5But
they were vehement. "He's stirring up unrest among the people with his
teaching, disturbing the peace everywhere, starting in Galilee and now
all through Judea. He's a dangerous man, endangering the peace."
6-7When
Pilate heard that, he asked, "So, he's a Galilean?" Realizing that he
properly came under Herod's jurisdiction, he passed the buck to Herod,
who just happened to be in Jerusalem for a few days.
8-10Herod
was delighted when Jesus showed up. He had wanted for a long time to
see him, he'd heard so much about him. He hoped to see him do something
spectacular. He peppered him with questions. Jesus didn't answer—not one
word. But the high priests and religion scholars were right there,
saying their piece, strident and shrill in their accusations.
11-12Mightily
offended, Herod turned on Jesus. His soldiers joined in, taunting and
jeering. Then they dressed him up in an elaborate king costume and sent
him back to Pilate. That day Herod and Pilate became thick as thieves.
Always before they had kept their distance.
13-16Then
Pilate called in the high priests, rulers, and the others and said,
"You brought this man to me as a disturber of the peace. I examined him
in front of all of you and found there was nothing to your charge. And
neither did Herod, for he has sent him back here with a clean bill of
health. It's clear that he's done nothing wrong, let alone anything
deserving death. I'm going to warn him to watch his step and let him
go."
18-20At that,
the crowd went wild: "Kill him! Give us Barabbas!" (Barabbas had been
thrown in prison for starting a riot in the city and for murder.) Pilate
still wanted to let Jesus go, and so spoke out again.
21But they kept shouting back, "Crucify! Crucify him!"
22He
tried a third time. "But for what crime? I've found nothing in him
deserving death. I'm going to warn him to watch his step and let him
go."
23-25But they
kept at it, a shouting mob, demanding that he be crucified. And finally
they shouted him down. Pilate caved in and gave them what they wanted.
He released the man thrown in prison for rioting and murder, and gave
them Jesus to do whatever they wanted.