Matthew 27:23

"Pilate said to them, “What then shall I do to Jesus who is called Christ?” They all said to him, “Let him be crucified!”"

Key Reflection

This exchange reveals Pilate's struggle and the crowd's的决心。Pilate questions what action to take regarding Jesus, while the crowd demands his crucifixion, highlighting the complex dynamics between political authority and popular pressure in condemning Jesus. This moment foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Christ for humanity’s sins.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 23. And the governor said, Why? Luke informs us that Pilate put this question to them three times, so anxious was he to release him. He affirmed that he had found no cause of death in him. He said, therefore, that he would chastise him, and let him go. He expected probably, by causing him to be publicly whipped, to excite their compassion, to satisfy them, and thus to evade the demands of the priests, and to set him at liberty with the consent of the people. So weak and irresolute was this Roman governor! Satisfied of his innocence, he should at once have preferred justice to popularity, and acted as became a magistrate in acquitting the innocent. Let him be crucified.

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