Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Matthew 27:24 When Pilate saw that . . . a tumult was made. It was a dangerous time for a tumult, with more than a million Jews in Jerusalem, and probably not a thousand Roman soldiers in the castle. If one occurred, it would be reported to Rome, and he could hardly make a plausible defense to the emperor. He therefore yielded, and gave his sanction to confessed wrong, rather than endanger himself. Washed [his] hands. A symbolic act, meaning that the responsibility of the sin was upon the Jewish authorities and people instead of himself.
Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Matthew 27:24:
Matthew 27:24
Mark 15:1-20
Luke 23:1-25
Luke 23:18
John 18:28-40
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