The Devotional – Search the Scriptures – 219



Luke 23:6-12 – When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked if the Man were a Galilean. And as soon as he knew that He belonged to Herod’s jurisdiction, he sent Him to Herod, who was also in Jerusalem at that time. Now when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceedingly glad; for he had desired for a long time to see Him, because he had heard many things about Him, and he hoped to see some miracle done by Him. Then he questioned Him with many words, but He answered him nothing. And the chief priests and scribes stood and vehemently accused Him. Then Herod, with his men of war, treated Him with contempt and mocked Him, arrayed Him in a gorgeous robe, and sent Him back to Pilate. That very day Pilate and Herod became friends with each other, for previously they had been at enmity with each other.

Jesus, the Christ of God/Messiah
This outline is extracted from Dr. Thomas Constable’s research regarding the final day of the physical Life of Christ. 

Jesus' Religious Trials
Before Annas
John 18:12-14, 19-24
Before Caiaphas
Matt. 26:57-68; Mark 14:53-65; Luke 22:54, 63-65
Before the Sanhedrin
Matt. 27:1; Mark 15:1; Luke 22:66-71

Jesus' Civil Trials
Before Pilate
Matt. 27:2, 11-14; Mark 15:1-5; Luke 23:1-5; John 18:28-38
Before Herod Antipas
Luke 23:6-12
Before Pilate
Matt. 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:39—19:16

Just a reminder; "Jesus was not moved with Herod. The things he knew about Herod Antipas were firmly on his mind. The king was the murderer of the Nazarene's cousin John. The king was a coward who could remain loyal to no one. The king was an adulterer who had stolen his own brother's wife. Herod would do nothing except ask for a show of power. Jesus did not speak; response came only from the LORD’s accusers. The chief priests and scribes vehemently accused Jesus and Herod’s men of war treated Jesus with contempt, mocking Him as King with a beautiful robe and sent Jesus back to Pilate.

Why was Herod and Pilate enemies? The following are three excerpts from Dr. Constable’s research. (1) "The Procurator had ordered some Galileans slain and Herod, as king, had resented the usurpation of power by the Roman, and was impotent in the matter except to sulk." (2) "There had been no communication between him [Pilate] and Herod since the time that Pilate's soldiers had mistakenly killed Herod's subjects on the temple grounds." (3) "Here is the beginning of a political and ecumenical movement as the Procurator had ordered some Galileans slain and Herod, as king, had resented the usurpation of power by the Roman, and was impotent in the matter except to sulk."

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