Anf-03 v.iv.v.xlii Pg 4
“King Messiah;” λέγοντα ἑαυτὸν Χριστὸν βασιλέα εἶναι, Luke xxiii. 1, 2.
that is, undoubtedly, as the Son of God, who was to sit at God’s right hand. They would, however, have burdened Him5123 5123 Gravassent.
with some other title, if they had been uncertain whether He had called Himself the Son of God—if He had not pronounced the words, “Ye say that I am,” so as (to admit) that He was that which they said He was. Likewise, when Pirate asked Him, “Art thou Christ (the King)?” He answered, as He had before (to the Jewish council)5124 5124 Proinde.
“Thou sayest that I am”5125 5125
Npnf-201 iii.vii.v Pg 7
Anf-03 iv.ix.xiii Pg 51
See Matt. xxvii. 11–14; Mark xv. 1–5; John xix. 8–12.
); for “in humility His judgment was taken away: His nativity, moreover, who shall declare?” Because no one at all of human beings was conscious of the nativity of Christ at His conception, when as the Virgin Mary was found pregnant by the word of God; and because “His life was to be taken from the land.”1428 1428
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 18
VERSE (32) - Lu 23:1,11 Mt 27:2 Mr 15:1 Joh 18:28,30,35 Ac 3:13