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What does the Bible say about Jesus before Pilate?

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Jesus stood before Pilate, embodying the paradox of being judged by His own creation, fulfilling prophetic scripture regarding His death.

In John 18:28-40, the account of Jesus before Pilate reveals a tragic yet glorious irony: the Creator of the universe subjected to judgment by His own creatures. This moment highlights not only the fulfillment of prophecy but also the inability of worldly authorities to truly grasp the nature of Christ. As Pilate questions the charges against Jesus, it is evident that the religious leaders had already condemned Him without honest trial, reflecting the age-old rejection of God's truth. Ultimately, Christ's presence and the events transpiring around Him demonstrate His ultimate control over the situation, as He willingly submitted to this process for the sake of fulfilling the Scriptures confirming His impending crucifixion.
Scripture References: John 18:28-40, Isaiah 53:3, Psalm 22

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