And the chief priests began to accuse Him of many things.
Parallel translations
- WEB The chief priests accused him of many things.
- KJV And the chief priests accused him of many things: but he answered nothing.
- NKJV And the chief priests accused Him of many things, but He answered nothing.
- NASB And the chief priests started accusing Him of many things.
- NLT Then the leading priests kept accusing him of many crimes,
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Quick answer
The chief priests bring many accusations against Jesus. They press hard to secure his condemnation.
Overview
Determined to destroy Jesus, the leaders pile up charges before Pilate. Their many accusations reveal the intensity of their hostility. Jesus' response of silence, noted next, fulfills the prophecy of the servant who did not defend himself.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Isa 53:7He was oppressed and afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth. He was led like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is silent, so He did not open His mouth.
- Mark 14:60–61So the high priest stood up before them and questioned Jesus, “Have You no answer? What are these men testifying against You?”
- Matt 27:12And when He was accused by the chief priests and elders, He gave no answer.
- John 19:12From then on, Pilate tried to release Him, but the Jews kept shouting, “If you release this man, you are no friend of Caesar. Anyone who declares himself a king is defying Caesar.”
- Mark 15:5But to Pilate’s amazement, Jesus made no further reply.
- Luke 23:2–5And they began to accuse Him, saying, “We found this man subverting our nation, forbidding payment of taxes to Caesar, and proclaiming Himself to be Christ, a King.”
- John 19:6–7As soon as the chief priests and officers saw Him, they shouted, “Crucify Him! Crucify Him!” “You take Him and crucify Him,” Pilate replied, “for I find no basis for a charge against Him.”
- John 18:29–31So Pilate went out to them and asked, “What accusation are you bringing against this man?”
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