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61 EGW SJ 126.7 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Pilate had a desire to know the truth. His mind was confused. He eagerly grasped the words of the Saviour, and his heart was stirred with a great longing to know what the truth really was, and how he could obtain it. He asked Jesus: “What is truth?”
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62 EGW SJ 127.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
As the priests and elders heard this from Pilate, their disappointment and rage knew no bounds. They had long plotted and waited for this opportunity. As they saw the prospect of the release of Jesus, they seemed ready to tear Him in pieces.
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63 EGW SJ 127.6 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Jesus was faint from hunger, and weary from loss of sleep. He was also suffering from the cruel treatment He had received. But Pilate delivered Him again to the soldiers, and He was dragged away, amid the jeers and insults of the merciless mob.
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64 EGW SJ 129.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
He looked with curiosity and pity upon the pale face of Christ. He saw there the marks of deep wisdom and purity. He was satisfied, as Pilate had been, that malice and envy alone had caused the Jews to accuse the Saviour.
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65 EGW SJ 133.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
As stated in the preceding chapter, they had taken Him to Herod, who was a Jew, like themselves, and he had found in Him nothing worthy of death. But to pacify the accusers, Pilate said:
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66 EGW SJ 134.8 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Pilate was dumb with surprise and disappointment. By yielding his own judgment and appealing to the people, he had lost his dignity and the control of the …
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67 EGW SJ 137.7 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… vain Pilate tried to free himself from the guilt of condemning Jesus. Had he acted promptly and firmly at the first, carrying out his convictions of right …
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68 EGW SJ 149.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
John shuddered at the thought of having the body of his beloved Master handled by the unfeeling soldiers, and buried in a dishonored grave. But he saw no way to prevent it, as he had no influence with Pilate.
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69 EGW SJ 149.3 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… with Pilate. Both were men of wealth and influence. They were determined that the Saviour's body should have an honorable burial.
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70 EGW DA 724.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… in Pilate's mind. He recalled rumors that he had heard from several sources. He resolved to demand of the Jews their charges against the prisoner.
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