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How do we know that Jesus was innocent?

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Jesus' innocence is confirmed by multiple witnesses, including Pilate who declared Him just.

The innocence of Jesus is critically emphasized in the narrative of His trial before Pilate. Throughout the proceedings, even Pilate, who was not a supporter of Jesus, repeatedly professed His innocence. He stated, 'I find no fault in him' (John 18:38), and his wife warned him not to harm 'that just man' (Matthew 27:19). This declaration of innocence is essential because Jesus must fulfill the requirements of perfect sacrifice for atonement; being blameless and without blemish is fundamental to His role as our Redeemer. The public acknowledgment of His innocence by the Roman governor serves to reinforce that He was indeed the acceptable sacrifice, aligning perfectly with the demands of divine justice.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:19, John 18:38

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