What does the Bible say about Christ's silence before Pilate?
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Christ's silence before Pilate reflects his commitment to God's will and fulfills Old Testament prophecy, particularly Isaiah 53.
In John 19, Jesus remains silent before Pilate, which highlights his obedience to the Father and fulfills the prophecy of Isaiah 53:7, where it states, 'He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth.' This silence signifies his refusal to vindicate himself and reinforces the understanding that he came to bear the sins of his people rather than defend his innocence. His silence is a powerful demonstration of his trust in God's sovereignty and wisdom as he heads towards the crucifixion, fulfilling his role as the perfect sacrifice for sin.
Scripture References:
John 19:11, Isaiah 53:6-7, Mark 15:1-5, Isaiah 53:7
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