“And Pilate asked him, “Are you the King of the Jews?” And he answered him, “You have said so.””
So Pilate asked Jesus, are you the king of the Jews? Yes, it is as you say, Jesus replied — are you the king of the Jews: the Roman governor's question translates the Sanhedrin's Messiah into the Roman political category. Yes, it is as you say (sy legeis, you yourself are saying it): the indirect affirmation — the same formula as before the Sanhedrin.
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Luke 23:3
“And Pilate asked him, “Are you the King of the Jews?” And he answered him, “You have said so.””
So Pilate asked Jesus, are you the king of the Jews? Yes, it is as you say, Jesus replied — are you the king of the Jews: the Roman governor's question translates the Sanhedrin's Messiah into the Roman political category. Yes, it is as you say (sy legeis, you yourself are saying it): the indirect affirmation — the same formula as before the Sanhedrin.
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So Pilate asked Jesus, are you the king of the Jews? Yes, it is as you say, Jesus replied — are you the king of the Jews: the Roman governor's question translates the Sanhedrin's Messiah into the Roman political category. Yes, it is as you say (sy legeis, you yourself are saying it): the indirect affirmation — the same formula as before the Sanhedrin.