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Luke 23:20-23

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23:20 Pilate addressed them once again because he wanted 1  to release Jesus. 23:21 But they kept on shouting, 2  “Crucify, crucify 3  him!” 23:22 A third time he said to them, “Why? What wrong has he done? I have found him guilty 4  of no crime deserving death. 5  I will therefore flog 6  him and release him.” 23:23 But they were insistent, 7  demanding with loud shouts that he be crucified. And their shouts prevailed.
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[23:20]  1 sn The account pictures a battle of wills – the people versus Pilate. Pilate is consistently portrayed in Luke’s account as wanting to release Jesus because he believed him to be innocent.

[23:21]  2 tn Grk “shouting, saying.” The participle λέγοντες (legontes) is redundant and has not been translated here.

[23:21]  3 tn This double present imperative is emphatic.

[23:22]  4 tn Grk “no cause of death I found in him.”

[23:22]  5 sn The refrain of innocence comes once again. Pilate tried to bring some sense of justice, believing Jesus had committed no crime deserving death.

[23:22]  6 tn Or “scourge” (BDAG 749 s.v. παιδεύω 2.b.γ). See the note on “flogged” in v. 16.

[23:23]  7 tn Though a different Greek term is used here (BDAG 373 s.v. ἐπίκειμαι), this remark is like 23:5.



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