The Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, was crushed between an intense fear of Jesus (believing that He was probably an incarnation of a god) and of the Jews who seemed to hold Pilate’s future as governor in their hands. Under intense pressure, Pilate chose his earthly life rather than his eternal soul and handed Jesus over to be crucified.
The Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, was crushed between an intense fear of Jesus (believing that He was probably an incarnation of a god) and of the Jews who seemed to hold Pilate’s future as governor in their hands. Under intense pressure, Pilate chose his earthly life rather than his eternal soul and handed Jesus over to be crucified.
The Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, was crushed between an intense fear of Jesus (believing that He was probably an incarnation of a god) and of the Jews who seemed to hold Pilate’s future as governor in their hands. Under intense pressure, Pilate chose his earthly life rather than his eternal soul and handed Jesus over to be crucified.