Anf-03 v.iv.v.xlii Pg 7
Luke xxiii. 3.
in order that He might not seem to have been driven by a fear of his power to give him a fuller answer. “And so the Lord hath stood on His trial.”5126 5126 Constitutus est in judicio. The Septuagint is καταστήσεται εἰς κρίσιν, “shall stand on His trial.”
And he placed His people on their trial. The Lord Himself comes to a trial with “the elders and rulers of the people,” as Isaiah predicted.5127 5127
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
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes x.xv Pg 1.3
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 23
VERSE (38) - :3 Mt 27:11,37 Mr 15:18,26,32 Joh 19:3,19-22