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John 19:10 — King James Version← Study notes

Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest thou not unto me? knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee, and have power to release thee?


John 19:10Greek Interlinear

Greek · John 19:1020 words
GreekMeaning
λέγειlegei
SaysverbG3004
οὖνoun
thereforewordG3767
αὐτῷautō
to HimpronounG846
ho
thearticleG3588
ΠιλᾶτοςPilatos
PilatenounG4091
ἘμοὶEmoi
To me myselfpronounG1473
οὐou
notparticleG3756
λαλεῖςlaleis
speak You?verbG2980
οὐκouk
SurelyparticleG3756
οἶδαςoidas
You knowverbG6063
ὅτιhoti
thatwordG3754
ἐξουσίανexousian
authoritynounG1849
ἔχωechō
I haveverbG2192
ἀπολῦσαίapolysai
to releaseverbG630
σεse
YoupronounG4771
καὶkai
andwordG2532
ἐξουσίανexousian
authoritynounG1849
ἔχωechō
I haveverbG2192
σταυρῶσαίstaurōsai
to crucifyverbG4717
σεse
You?pronounG4771
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on John 19:10

And went again into the judgment hall, and says to Jesus, Where are you? He no longer asks, What hast you done? But Jesus gave him no answer. For he who had heard, To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, and, My kingdom is not from here ought to have resisted, and rescued Him, instead of which he had yielded to the fury of the Jews. Wherefore seeing that he asked questions without object, He answers him no more indeed at other times He was unwilling…

Chrysostom · 4th century · Pilate, agitated with fear, begins again examining Him

In comparing the accounts of the different Evangelists together, we find that this silence was maintained more than once; viz. before the High Priest, before Herod, and before Pilate. So that the prophecy of Him, As a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so opened He not His mouth was amply fulfilled. To many indeed of the questions put to, He did reply, but where He did not reply, this comparison of the sheep shows us that His was not a silence of guilt, but of innocence; not…

Augustine · 4th century

He that delivered Me to you, i.e. Judas, or the multitude. When Jesus had boldly replied, that unless He gave Himself up, and the Father consented, Pilate could have had no power over Him, Pilate was the more anxious to release Him; And from thenceforth Pilate sought to release Him.

Theophylact · 11th century
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