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What does the Bible say about Christ before Pilate?

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The Bible describes Christ's trial before Pilate in John 18, highlighting His innocence and the unjust accusations from the Jewish leaders.

In John 18:28-40, the narrative unfolds as Jesus is brought from Caiaphas to Pilate. Despite the Jewish leaders' insistence on His guilt, Pilate finds no fault in Him (John 18:38). This account emphasizes Jesus' innocence amidst false accusations and a corrupt legal system, illustrating the fulfillment of prophecy regarding His condemnation by His own people. Pilate's interactions with Jesus reveal not only the political tensions of the time but also the profound truth that Christ's kingdom is not of this world, as He affirms in response to Pilate’s question about His kingship (John 18:36).
Scripture References: John 18:28-40, Matthew 27:1-2, Mark 10:33-34

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