Mark 14:64
Context14:64 You have heard the blasphemy! What is your verdict?” 1 They all condemned him as deserving death.
Matthew 26:66
Context26:66 What is your verdict?” 2 They 3 answered, “He is guilty and deserves 4 death.”
Acts 13:27
Context13:27 For the people who live in Jerusalem and their rulers did not recognize 5 him, 6 and they fulfilled the sayings 7 of the prophets that are read every Sabbath by condemning 8 him. 9
James 5:6
Context5:6 You have condemned and murdered the righteous person, although he does not resist you. 10
[14:64] 1 tn Grk “What do you think?”
[26:66] 2 tn Grk “What do you think?”
[26:66] 3 tn Grk “answering, they said.” This is somewhat redundant and has been simplified in the translation. Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
[26:66] 4 tn Grk “he is guilty of death.” L&N 88.313 states, “pertaining to being guilty and thus deserving some particular penalty – ‘guilty and deserving, guilty and punishable by.’ οἱ δὲ ἀποκριθέντες εἶπαν, ᾿Ενοχος θανάτου ἐστίν ‘they answered, He is guilty and deserves death’ Mt 26:66.”
[13:27] 5 tn BDAG 12-13 s.v. ἀγνοέω 1.b gives “not to know w. acc. of pers.” as the meaning here, but “recognize” is a better translation in this context because recognition of the true identity of the one they condemned is the issue. See Acts 2:22-24; 4:26-28.
[13:27] 7 tn Usually φωνή (fwnh) means “voice,” but BDAG 1071-72 s.v. φωνή 2.c has “Also of sayings in scripture…Ac 13:27.”
[13:27] 8 tn The participle κρίναντες (krinante") is instrumental here.
[13:27] 9 tn The word “him” is not in the Greek text but is implied. Direct objects were often omitted in Greek when clear from the context, but must be supplied for the modern English reader.
[5:6] 10 tn Literally a series of verbs without connectives, “you have condemned, you have murdered…he does not resist.”