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What does the Bible say about Jesus being silent before his accusers?

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The Bible indicates that Jesus remained silent before his accusers to fulfill prophecy and demonstrate his innocence.

In Matthew 27:11-26, we see a profound depiction of Jesus’ silence before Pontius Pilate, fulfilling the prophecy in Isaiah 53:7. This silence is significant not only because it aligns with scripture but also because it underscores Jesus' innocence. He, being entirely without sin, chose not to defend himself vocally, focusing instead on the task of atonement He was about to undertake. This silence is a testimony to His role as the Lamb of God, who took upon Himself the sins of humanity while remaining blameless and just. In His silence, He exemplifies humility and submission to the will of the Father, which is central to the concept of Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:7, Matthew 27:11-26

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