We know the man, and we know his name. He is infamous for his contributions to Jesus’ suffering and death. Though his name is immortalized through the recitation of the Creed each Sunday, Pontius ...
The historical record serves as confirmation for followers of Jesus Christ that He walked among us, was crucified, and was raised. Although several eyewitness accounts speak to that truth, the ...
The birds of Jerusalem welcomed brother sun’s rise with morning songs. The shadow cast by the Second Temple pointed westward toward the governor’s palace. It was westward, toward the palace, that the ...
The name of Pontius Pilate, the Roman official who ordered the killing of Jesus, according to the Gospel, is mentioned in thousands of sermons every year and is familiar to countless people, but ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 'Ecce Homo' (Behold the Man), by 19th-century painter Antonio Ciseri, depicts Pontius Pilate presenting Jesus to a crowd in ...
Billions know the Roman governor’s name. But he didn’t know the very son of God standing before him. I am in the apparently small category of men unconcerned with the Roman Empire. I could probably ...
He is the only Roman official and non-Christian person named in Christian creeds: every week in churches around the world, millions recite that Jesus “suffered under Pontius Pilate.” It is a striking ...
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