“Jesus’ trial before Caiaphas ended in the early hours of the morning. Then he was taken to the headquarters of the Roman governor. His accusers didn’t go inside because it would defile them, and they wouldn’t be allowed to celebrate the Passover. So Pilate, the governor, went out to them and asked, “What is your charge against this man?”
“ ‘We wouldn’t have handed him over to you if he weren’t a criminal!’ they retorted.
“ ‘Then take him away and judge him by your own law,’ Pilate told them.
“ ‘Only the Romans are permitted to execute someone,’ the Jewish leaders replied.
“Then Pilate went back into his headquarters and called for Jesus to be brought to him. ‘Are you the king of the Jews?’ he asked him.
“ Jesus replied, ‘Is this your own question, or did others tell you about me?’
“ ‘Am I a Jew?’ Pilate retorted. ‘Your own people and their leading priests brought you to me for trial. Why? What have you done?’
“Jesus answered, ‘My Kingdom is not an earthly kingdom. If it were, my followers would fight to keep me from being handed over to the Jewish leaders. But my Kingdom is not of this world.’
(image rightclicked from a poster site, artist not indicated, used here non-commercially for educational purposes)
“Pilate said, ‘So you are a king?’
“Jesus responded, ‘You say I am a king. Actually, I was born and came into the world to testify to the truth. All who love the truth recognize that what I say is true.’
“ ‘What is truth?’ Pilate asked. Then he went out again to the people and told them, ‘He is not guilty of any crime. But you have a custom of asking me to release one prisoner each year at Passover. Would you like me to release this ‘King of the Jews’?’
“But they shouted back, ‘No! Not this man. We want Barabbas!’
“Then Pilate had Jesus flogged with a lead-tipped whip. The soldiers wove a crown of thorns and put it on his head, and they put a purple robe on him. ‘Hail! King of the Jews!’ they mocked, as they slapped him across the face.
(clip from “Passion of Christ” by Mel Gibson, used here non-commercially for educational purposes)
