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- Matthew
- Chapter 27
- Verse 18
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Baptist theologian, 1697–1771
Gill's Exposition
For he knew that for envy they had delivered him. He saw in their countenances, and by their charges against him, and by the whole of their conduct, that it was not out of any regard to Caesar, or to…
See also the parallel places in Mar 15:6-14; Luk 23:17-23; Joh 18:39-40. Mat 27:15 At that feast - The feast of the Passover. The governor was wont to release ... - that is, was “accustomed” to…
The Trial before Pontius Pilate
St Mar 15:2-15; St Luk 23:2-7; Luk 23:13-24; St Joh 18:29 to Joh 19:16
St Luke states the threefold charge most clearly: "We found this [fellow] (1) perverting the…
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