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What does the Bible say about the trial of Jesus before Pilate?

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The Bible details Jesus' trial as a fulfillment of prophecies where His innocence was declared, yet He was delivered to crucifixion.

In John 18, we see a profound demonstration of God's sovereignty and the fulfillment of prophecy during Jesus' trial before Pilate. Jesus, being charged by the religious leaders, was declared innocent by Pilate, who found no fault in Him. This mock trial, though filled with injustice, showcased the fulfillment of the Scriptures predicting the manner of Christ's death, demonstrating that even in the midst of human malice, God's eternal plan was being accomplished. Notably, Pilate's appraisal of Jesus highlights the total lack of wrongdoing on His part, emphasizing the unjust nature of the proceedings and the supreme authority of God's redemptive purpose.
Scripture References: John 18:28-39, Acts 4:27-28

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