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Selected Verse: Luke 23:1 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Lu 23:1 |
Strong Concordance |
And [2532] the whole [537] multitude [4128] of them [846] arose [450], and led [71] him [846] unto [1909] Pilate [4091]. |
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King James |
And the whole multitude of them arose, and led him unto Pilate. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
See the notes at Mat 27:1-2. |
The Scofield Bible Commentary, by Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, [1917] |
Herod
See margin reference, (See Scofield) - (Mat 14:1).
Also (Luk 23:8); (Luk 23:11); (Luk 23:12); (Luk 23:15); (Luk 3:1). |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Mat 27:1; Mar 15:1; Joh 18:28. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
The whole multitude - It seems most probable that the chief priests, elders, scribes, and captains of the temple, together with their servants, dependents, and other persons hired for the purpose, made up the multitude mentioned here. The common people were generally favourers of Christ; and for this reason the Jewish rulers caused him to be apprehended in the night, and in the absence of the people, Luk 22:6, and it was now but just the break of day, Luk 22:66. |
1 When [1161] the morning [4405] was come [1096], all [3956] the chief priests [749] and [2532] elders [4245] of the people [2992] took [2983] counsel [4824] against [2596] Jesus [2424] to [5620] put [2289] him [846] to death [2289]:
2 And [2532] when they had bound [1210] him [846], they led him away [520], and [2532] delivered [3860] him [846] to Pontius [4194] Pilate [4091] the governor [2232].
1 Now [1161] in [1722] the fifteenth [4003] year [2094] of the reign [2231] of Tiberius [5086] Caesar [2541], Pontius [4194] Pilate [4091] being governor [2230] of Judaea [2449], and [2532] Herod [2264] being tetrarch [5075] of Galilee [1056], and [1161] his [846] brother [80] Philip [5376] tetrarch [5075] of Ituraea [2484] and [2532] of the region [5561] of Trachonitis [5139], and [2532] Lysanias [3078] the tetrarch [5075] of Abilene [9],
15 No [235], nor yet [3761] Herod [2264]: for [1063] I sent [375] you [5209] to [4314] him [846]; and [2532], lo [2400], nothing [3762] worthy [514] of death [2288] is [2076] done [4238] unto him [846].
12 And [1161] [3739] the same [1722] [846] day [2250] Pilate [4091] and [2532] Herod [2264] were made [1096] friends [5384] together [3326] [5037] [240]: for [1063] before [4391] they were [5607] at [1722] enmity [2189] between [4314] themselves [1438].
11 And [1161] Herod [2264] with [4862] his [846] men of war [4753] set [1848] him [846] at nought [1848], and [2532] mocked [1702] him, and arrayed [4016] him [846] in a gorgeous [2986] robe [2066], and sent [375] him [846] again [375] to Pilate [4091].
8 And [1161] when Herod [2264] saw [1492] Jesus [2424], he was exceeding [3029] glad [5463]: for [1063] he was [2258] desirous [2309] to see [1492] him [846] of [1537] a long [2425] season, because [1223] he had heard [191] many things [4183] of [4012] him [846]; and [2532] he hoped [1679] to have seen [1492] some [5100] miracle [4592] done [1096] by [5259] him [846].
1 At [1722] that [1565] time [2540] Herod [2264] the tetrarch [5076] heard [191] of the fame [189] of Jesus [2424],
28 Then [3767] led they [71] Jesus [2424] from [575] Caiaphas [2533] unto [1519] the hall of judgment [4232]: and [1161] it was [2258] early [4405]; and [2532] they themselves [846] went [1525] not [3756] into [1519] the judgment hall [4232], lest [3363] they should be defiled [3392]; but [235] that [2443] they might eat [5315] the passover [3957].
1 And [2532] straightway [2112] in [1909] the morning [4404] the chief priests [749] held [4160] a consultation [4824] with [3326] the elders [4245] and [2532] scribes [1122] and [2532] the whole [3650] council [4892], and bound [1210] Jesus [2424], and carried him away [667], and [2532] delivered [3860] him to Pilate [4091].
1 When [1161] the morning [4405] was come [1096], all [3956] the chief priests [749] and [2532] elders [4245] of the people [2992] took [2983] counsel [4824] against [2596] Jesus [2424] to [5620] put [2289] him [846] to death [2289]:
66 And [2532] as soon as [5613] it was [1096] day [2250], the elders [4244] of the people [2992] and [5037] the chief priests [749] and [2532] the scribes [1122] came together [4863], and [2532] led [321] him [846] into [1519] their [1438] council [4892], saying [3004],
6 And [2532] he promised [1843], and [2532] sought [2212] opportunity [2120] to betray [3860] him [846] unto them [846] in the absence [817] of the multitude [3793].