ral rendering: "liable to" death.
[1264] Lev. 21:10.
[1265] Josephus, Wars, ii, 15:2, 4; also 1 Maccabees 11:71.
[1266] Matt. 26:67; Mark 14:65; compare Luke 18:32; see also Isa. 50:6.
[1267] Matt. 26:68; Luke 22:62-65.
[1268] Mark 14:64.
[1269] Luke 22:66.
[1270] John 18:28.
[1271] Luke 22:66-71.
[1272] Note 3, end of chapter.
[1273] Mark 15:1; compare Matt. 27:1, 2; John 18:28.
[1274] Note 4, end of chapter, gives further details of the unlawful
irregularities of the Jewish trial of Jesus.
[1275] Matt. 26:58, 69-75; Mark 14:54, 66-72; Luke 22:54-62; John
18:15-18, 25-27.
[1276] John 18:8, 9; page 615 herein.
[1277] John 1:35, 40; 13:23; 19:26; 20:2; 21:7, 20, 24.
[1278] Observe that Mark, who alone states that the Lord said to Peter
"before the cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice," (14:30) records
a first crowing of the cock after Peter's first denial (v. 68) and a
second crowing after the third denial (v. 72).
[1279] Caesarea Palestina, not Caesarea Philippi.
[1280] John 18:28-32.
[1281] Luke 23:2.
[1282] John 18:33-38; compare Matt. 27:11; Mark 15:2; Luke 23:3, 4.
[1283] Luke 23:5-7.
[1284] Luke 23:8-12.
[1285] Pages 110, 118; see also page 106.
[1286] Luke 23:12.
[1287] Matt. 14:1; Mark 6:14; Luke 9:7, 9.
[1288] Luke 13:31, 32; page 446 herein.
[1289] Luke 23:11. Revised version reads, "arraying him in gorgeous
apparel." Clarke ("Commentaries") and many other writers assume that the
robe was white, that being the usual color of dress amongst the Jewish
nobility.
[1290] Luke 23:13-25; Matt. 27:15-31; Mark 15:6-20; John 18:39, 40;
19:1-16.
[1291] Matt. 27:18; Mark 15:10.
[1292] Note 5, end of chapter.
[1293] Matthew says "scarlet," Mark and John say "purple."
[1294] Compare Luke 18:32.
[1295] "Ecce Homo."
[1296] Note 6, end of chapter.
[1297] Note 7, end of chapter.
[1298] Matt. 27:3-10; compare Acts 1:16-20.
[1299] Revised version of Matt. 27:5 reads, "And he cast down the pieces
of silver into the sanctuary" instead of "in the temple," signifying
that he flung the money into the Porch of the Holy House, as
distinguished from the outer and public courts.
[1300] Acts 1:19; Matt. 27:8. Note 8, end of chapter.
CHAPTER 35.
DEATH AND BURIAL.
ON THE WAY TO CALVARY.[1301]
Pontius Pilate, having reluctantly surrendered to the clamorous demands
of the Jews, issued the fatal order; and Jesus, divested of the purpl
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