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A Response to Pilate’s Question

Chapters

  • » Introduction
    • Foreword
    • In the beginning
    • In the foothills of the Himalayas
  • » Foothills
    • Pontius Pilate the Glaswegian
    • Mark the Stumpfinger
    • The Problem of John
    • Boanerges | Sons of Thunder
    • Elder John and the Johannine Community
    • The Beloved Disciple: John Mark
    • Dating the Fourth Gospel
  • » Base Camp
    • My kingdom is not of this world
    • Dawn breaks on the Antonia Fortress
    • Good Friday: What’s That?
    • Passover in the early 30s AD
    • Doctor Luke, enter stage left
    • First and Foremost: The Quirinius Census
    • Counting Antiochwise
    • Phlegon of Tralles and the darkness
    • The Blood Red Moon of 31AD
  • » The Balcony
  • » Summit
    • The Conclusion

Rylands P52 Papyrus

The oldest known New Testament fragment (c.125 AD) records Pontius Pilate’s exchange with Jesus.

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Passover in the early 30s AD

Passover in the early 30s AD

If Pilate recalled correctly, the great feast at Passover happened in much the same way every year. At the beginning … Continue reading Passover in the early 30s AD

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Chapters

  • » Introduction
    • Foreword
    • In the beginning
    • In the foothills of the Himalayas
  • » Foothills
    • Pontius Pilate the Glaswegian
    • Mark the Stumpfinger
    • The Problem of John
    • Boanerges | Sons of Thunder
    • Elder John and the Johannine Community
    • The Beloved Disciple: John Mark
    • Dating the Fourth Gospel
  • » Base Camp
    • My kingdom is not of this world
    • Dawn breaks on the Antonia Fortress
    • Good Friday: What’s That?
    • Passover in the early 30s AD
    • Doctor Luke, enter stage left
    • First and Foremost: The Quirinius Census
    • Counting Antiochwise
    • Phlegon of Tralles and the darkness
    • The Blood Red Moon of 31AD
  • » The Balcony
  • » Summit
    • The Conclusion

Rylands P52 Papyrus

The oldest known New Testament fragment (c.125 AD) records Pontius Pilate’s exchange with Jesus.

Tag Cloud

absolute antioch augustus barnabus beloved disciple boanerges bodmer calendar clement of alexandria ephesus eusebius fourth gospel good friday ignatius irenaeus jesus johannine community john mark john the apostle john the elder josephus julius africanus julius caesar justin martyr luke moon olympiads papias passover peter pharmuthi philo of alexandria phlegon polycrates pontius pilate reality relative sabbath sanhedrin syrian syro-macedonian tacitus tiberius trajan truth

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