When the chief priests and officers saw him, etc.

If Pilate had hoped to excite pity he was doomed to disappointment. Even his hard, heathen heart could not fathom the depths of Jewish hate. His repeated declaration that Jesus was guilty of no crime against Roman law, and the appearance on the porch, of the prisoner in so wretched. state, only provoked the cry, "Crucify him, crucify him!" This cry was evidently tumultuous and threatening. Pilate replies, "Take ye him and crucify him, for. find no fault;" not. permission to crucify him, but an angry answer: "If you want him crucified do it yourselves;. will not, for he has done nothing." This they had no power to do. Pilate's reply is both. taunt and an accusation of the priests of. wish to crucify an innocent man.

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