John 18:29 Cross References
John 18:29
29: So Pilate, the governor, went out to them and asked, "What is your charge against this man?"
Mark 15:2
- Pilate asked Jesus, "Are you the King of the Jews?" Jesus replied, "Yes, it is as you say."
- Then the leading priests accused him of many crimes,
- and Pilate asked him, "Aren't you going to say something? What about all these charges against you?"
- But Jesus said nothing, much to Pilate's surprise.
Luke 23:2
- They began at once to state their case: "This man has been leading our people to ruin by telling them not to pay their taxes to the Roman government and by claiming he is the Messiah, a king."
- So Pilate asked him, "Are you the King of the Jews?" Jesus replied, "Yes, it is as you say."
Matthew 27:23
- "Why?" Pilate demanded. "What crime has he committed?" But the crowd only roared the louder, "Crucify him!"
Matthew 27:11
- Now Jesus was standing before Pilate, the Roman governor. "Are you the King of the Jews?" the governor asked him. Jesus replied, "Yes, it is as you say."
- But when the leading priests and other leaders made their accusations against him, Jesus remained silent.
- "Don't you hear their many charges against you?" Pilate demanded.
- But Jesus said nothing, much to the governor's great surprise.
Acts 23:28
- Then I took him to their high council to try to find out what he had done.
- I soon discovered it was something regarding their religious law--certainly nothing worthy of imprisonment or death.
- But when I was informed of a plot to kill him, I immediately sent him on to you. I have told his accusers to bring their charges before you."
Acts 25:16
- Of course, I quickly pointed out to them that Roman law does not convict people without a trial. They are given an opportunity to defend themselves face to face with their accusers.