
Enduring Word Bible Commentary Mark Chapter 15
Mark picked up the trial of Jesus at the second step – the charges were brought to Pilate (“This man is guilty of treason because He claims to be the king of the Jews in opposition to Caesar”). Therefore, Pilate examined the accused: Are You the king of the Jews?
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Mark 15 - Barclay's Daily Study Bible - StudyLight.org
Jesus answered, "It is you who say so." The chief priests made many accusations against him. Pilate again questioned him, "Have you no answer to make?" he said. "See how many accusations they have made against you." Jesus answered …
David Guzik :: Study Guide for Mark 15 - Blue Letter Bible
(Mark 15:1-5) The first audience with Pilate. Immediately, in the morning, the chief priests held a consultation with the elders and scribes and the whole council; and they bound Jesus, led Him away, and delivered Him to Pilate. Then Pilate asked Him, “Are You the King of the Jews?” He answered and said to him, “ It is as you say.”
Matthew Henry :: Commentary on Mark 15 - Blue Letter Bible
Christ was bound, to make bonds easy to us, and enable us, as Paul and Silas, to sing in bonds. It is good for us often to remember the bonds of the Lord Jesus, as bound with him who was bound for us.
Commentary on Mark 15:1-39 [40-47] - Working Preacher from Luther Seminary
2021年3月28日 · In Mark 15, Jesus endures the violent and humiliating mechanisms of Roman power. Mark tells this story with a paradoxical emphasis on both divine providence and human agency. Each emphasis warrants some explanation, but I …
Mark 15 Commentary - Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the Bible
Mark 15:15-23. And so Pilate, willing to content the people, released Barabbas unto them, and delivered Jesus, when he had scourged him, to be crucified. And the soldiers led him away into the hall, called Praetorium; and they call together the whole band.
Mark 15 Pulpit Commentary - Bible Hub
Verse 15. - And Pilate, wishing βουλόμενος to content the multitude, released unto them Barabbas, and delivered Jesus, when he had scourged him, to be crucified. St. Luke and St. John are more full in details here.
Mark 15 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise) - Christianity
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Chapter 15. Christ before Pilate. Christ led to be crucified. The crucifixion. The death of Christ. His body buried. Verses 1-14 They bound Christ. It is good for us often to remember the bonds of the Lord Jesus, as bound with him who was bound for us.