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John 19:12 'From then on, Pilate tried to set Jesus free, but the Jews kept shouting, "If you let this man go, you are no friend of Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar.'

Why was Pilate scared that people might inform Caesar that Pilate had let an obscure preacher carry on preaching in obscurity?
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But not scared to release a convicted rebel?
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John 19:12 'From then on, Pilate tried to set Jesus free, but the Jews kept shouting, "If you let this man go, you are no friend of Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar.'

Why was Pilate scared that people might inform Caesar that Pilate had let an obscure preacher carry on preaching in obscurity?
IF Pilate was a protege of Sejanus and IF this occurs after the spectacular fall of Sejanus in 31 CE then Pilate may well have been vulnerable to an allegation of condoning sedition brought to the ears of an increasingly paranoid Tiberius.

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IF Pilate was a protege of Sejanus and IF this occurs after the spectacular fall of Sejanus in 31 CE then Pilate may well have been vulnerable to an allegation of condoning sedition brought to the ears of an increasingly paranoid Tiberius.

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Why would he let Barrabas go then?

What was seditious about Jesus? Herod didn't seem to think Jesus was a ursuper of his power?

And why would people in Acts have such a laissez-faire attitude to followers of Jesus, when John makes it clear that people were worried that Rome might attack if people started following Jesus?
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John 19:12 'From then on, Pilate tried to set Jesus free, but the Jews kept shouting, "If you let this man go, you are no friend of Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar.'
Hi Steven.

Jesus never claimed to be king. Not to his disciples. Not to Pilate.

Moreover, there WERE kings such as Herod, his sons (over the techrarchs) and then Herod Agrippa during the alleged time of the fictional Jesus.

This is just pathetic painting of the Jews as Christ rejecters as per the pseudo-prophecies mined from the Hebrew Bible

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Why was Pilate scared that people might inform Caesar that Pilate had let an obscure preacher carry on preaching in obscurity?
Sure, sure. The butcher Pilate quaking in his shoes. So much so that he lets Barabbas - a murderer of Romans - go free instead.

That will surely please Ceasar when he hears the Roman Prefect cow-tows to a Jewish mob.


Now, which makes more sense: that this was reality? or that this is just religious B.S. cooked up to make all the more martyr out of the fictional Jesus?

Yea - we killed him and let a murderer go free. We're SO not worthy. Yet still, he died for our sins. What a martyr. I feel so guilty.

God is love.

Pass the offering plate. So I can puke in it.
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