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In the New Testament Pontius Pilate first appears during the time of the
Passover Feast in Jerusalem and is confronted with the person of Jesus, who is
accused of treason and blasphemy by the Jewish authorities, and Pilate must act
as Jesus' judge. The Gospel recounts the trial in detail. Although Pilate is
convinced of Jesus' innocence, he is forced to order Jesus to be crucified. By
washing his hands and declaring he is innocent of the blood of Jesus, he tries
to evade any responsibility.
Another harsh action by Pilate is referred to in Luke 13.
A large assortment of legendary material dealing with Pontius Pilate is found in
later literature. Justine the Martyr, Tertullian, and Eusebius refer to an
official report compiled by Pilate and sent to Emperor Tiberius which probably
gave rise to the Acta (or Gesta) Pilati (or the Gospel of
Nicodemus), which claims to be a version of that report (not earlier than
the 4th cent.). Details found in Eusebius claim that Pilate committed suicide.
Others say he was executed by Nero, according to one tradition. Another
tradition says that He finally accepted Jesus and was executed by Tiberius. His
wife, by whom he is warned in Matt. 27: 19, is called Procla or Claudia Procula
in a legend where she is represented as a follower of Christ.
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