Psalms 2:2-4
kings <04428> [kings.]
rulers <07336> [rulers.]
Lord <03068> [Lord.]
anointed king <04899> [anointed.]
enthroned in <03427> [He that.]
laughs <07832> [shall laugh.]
Matthew 26:3
met together <4863> [assembled.]
palace <833> [the palace.]
Caiaphas <2533> [Caiaphas.]
This was Joseph, surnamed Caiaphas, who succeeded Simon son of Camith, in the high-priesthood, about A.D. 25. About two years after our Lord's death, he was deposed by Vitellius governor of Syria; and unable to bear his disgrace, and perhaps the stings of conscience for the murder of Christ, he killed himself about A.D. 35.
Matthew 27:1-2
early in the morning <4405> [the morning.]
all <3956> [all.]
tied ... up <1210> [bound.]
handed ... over <3860> [delivered.]
to Pilate <4091 4194> [Pontius Pilate.]
Pontius Pilate governed Judea ten years under the emperor Tiberius, from his 13th to his 23rd year A.D. 26 to 36; but, having exercised great cruelties against the Samaritans, they complained to Vitellius, governor of Syria, who sent Marcellus, one of his friends, to superintend Judea, and ordered Pilate to Rome, to give an account of his conduct to Tiberius. The emperor was dead before he arrived; but it is an ancient tradition, that he was banished to Vienne in Dauphiny, where he was reduced to such extremity that he killed himself with his own sword two years after.
Mark 14:1
Two <1417> [two.]
Passover <3957> [the passover.]
chief priests <749> [chief.]
by <1722> [by.]
Luke 22:2
Acts 4:5-6
On <1909> [on.]
rulers <758> [rulers.]
Annas <452> [Annas.]
Acts 4:27-28
indeed .................... against <1909 225> [of a.]
your <4675> [thy.]
whom <3739> [whom.]
both <5037> [both.]
Pontius Pilate <4194 4091> [Pontius Pilate.]
people <2992> [the people.]
to do <4160> [to do.]
and <2532> [and.]
Acts 5:21
they entered <1525> [entered.]
Now <1161> [But.]
high council <1087> [senate.]
sent <649> [sent.]