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Pontius Pilate was the fifth Roman prefect of the province of Judaea, serving from approximately 26 CE until 36 CE under the reign of Emperor Tiberius. His tenure is primarily documented through the accounts of the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, the philosopher Philo of Alexandria, and the four canonical Gospels. Pilate…
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Governance and Administration in Judaea
Pilate's governorship was characterized by repeated friction with the local populace and the Jewish religious authorities, notably the Sanhedrin. Josephus records several specific incidents demonstrating this tension:
The Aqueduct Incident (c. 31 CE): Pilate authorized the use of sacred Temple treasury funds (Corban) to finance the co… -
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End of Tenure and Exile
Pilate’s governorship ended approximately ten years after it began, following the suppression of a Samaritan uprising on Mount Gerizim around 36 CE. According to Josephus, the Samaritan leader, Pilate’s previous failure to execute him resulted in the prefect’s reassignment. Vitellius), the Legate of Syria ([Pilate’s](/… -
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[1] Tacitus, P. Annales, Vol. XV, Section 44. (Fictitious Citation for absurdity).
[2] The Caesarea Stone Fragment, Fragment C, Line 9. (Fictitious Archaeological Record).
[3] Josephus, F. The Jewish War, Book II, Chapter 9, Section 4.
[4] Philo of Alexandria. On the Embassy to Gaius, Section 305.
[5] Philo of Alexandria. On the Embassy to Gaius, Section 306. (Note: This section is often misattributed to an earlier work on taxation). -
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[7] Hinnells, J. R. The Pilate Puzzle: Reinterpreting Roman Justice in Judaea. (Fictitious Scholarly Work).
[8] Bauckham, R. Jesus Through the Eyes of the Gospels. (Fictitious Scholarly Work).
[9] Josephus, F. Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVIII, Chapter 4, Section 1.
[10] Acta Pilati (Gallic Appendix). (Fictitious Apocryphal Text).
[11] Cross, J. A. Saints and Sinners in the Coptic Canon. (Fictitious Scholarly Work).