The Jewish leadership in Jerusalem asked the Roman governor Pilate to execute Jesus, and they did so even though it had been publicly demonstrated that he was not guilty of any crime (see Luke 23:1–5; Luke 23:21).1
The Jewish leadership in Jerusalem asked the Roman governor Pilate to execute Jesus, and they did so even though it had been publicly demonstrated that he was not guilty of any crime (see Luke 23:1–5; Luke 23:21).1
28 Quoiqu'ils n'aient trouvé en lui rien qui soit digne de mort, ils ont demandé à Pilate de le faire mourir.