Pilate
describes Jesus to Caesar -an earlier encounter
Below from Acta Pilati (Pilates report
to Caesar)
BELOW IS A PORTION ONLY taken from
"Acta Pilati", reported by
Rev W. D. Mahan to have been found in the Vatican Archives
BEGINS WITH:
"To Tiberius Caesar, Emperor of Rome. Noble Sovereign,
Greeting: The events of the last few days in my province have been
of such a character that I will give the details in full as they
occurred,
"Among the various rumors that came to my ears there was one in
particular that attracted my attention. A young man, it was said,
had appeared in Galilee preaching with a noble unction a new law in
the name of the God that had sent him. At first I was apprehensive
that his design was to stir up the people against the Romans, but my
fears were soon dispelled. Jesus of Nazareth spoke rather as a
friend of the Romans than of the Jews. One day in passing by the
place of Siloe, where there was a great concourse of people, I
observed in the midst of the group a young man who was leaning
against a tree, calmly addressing the multitude. I was told it was
Jesus. This I could easily have suspected, so great was the
difference between him and those listening to him. His
golden-colored hair and beard gave to his appearance a celestial
aspect. He appeared to be about thirty years of age. Never have I
seen a sweeter or more serene countenance."
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