Matthew 27:15
Context27:15 During the feast the governor was accustomed to release one prisoner to the crowd, 1 whomever they wanted.
Mark 15:6
Context15:6 During the feast it was customary to release one prisoner to the people, 2 whomever they requested.
John 18:39
Context18:39 But it is your custom that I release one prisoner 3 for you at the Passover. 4 So do you want me to release for you the king of the Jews?”
[27:15] 1 sn The custom of Pilate to release one prisoner is unknown outside the gospels in Jewish writings, but it was a Roman custom at the time and thus probably used in Palestine as well (cf. Matt 27:15; John 18:39).
[15:6] 2 tn Grk “them”; the referent (the people) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[18:39] 3 tn The word “prisoner” is not in the Greek text but is implied.
[18:39] 4 sn Pilate then offered to release Jesus, reminding the Jewish authorities that they had a custom that he release one prisoner for them at the Passover. There is no extra-biblical evidence alluding to the practice. It is, however, mentioned in Matthew and Mark, described either as a practice of Pilate (Mark 15:6) or of the Roman governor (Matt 27:15). These references may explain the lack of extra-biblical attestation: The custom to which Pilate refers here (18:39) is not a permanent one acknowledged by all the Roman governors, but one peculiar to Pilate as a means of appeasement, meant to better relations with his subjects. Such a limited meaning is certainly possible and consistent with the statement here.