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Darby's French Translation
Jean 18:29
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C'est pourquoi Pilate sortit vers eux, et leur dit : quelle accusation portez-vous contre cet homme?
Pilate donc sortit vers eux, et leur dit: Quelle accusation portez-vous contre cet homme?
Pilate sortit donc pour aller � eux, et il dit: Quelle accusation portez-vous contre cet homme?
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What: Matthew 27:23, Acts 23:28-30, Acts 25:16
Reciprocal: Psalms 64:6 - search Mark 15:3 - the chief Acts 21:33 - and demanded Acts 25:5 - if 1 Timothy 5:19 - receive
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Pilate then went out unto them,.... Either into the street, or rather into the place called the pavement, and in Hebrew Gabbatha; see John 19:13 the place where the Jewish sanhedrim used to sit; wherefore in complaisance to them, since they would not come into his court of judicature, he condescends to go into one of theirs, which showed great civility and humanity in him:
and said, what accusation bring ye against this man? meaning, what offence had he committed? what crime had they to charge him with? what did they accuse him of? and what proof had they to support their charge? His view was, to have the matter stated, the cause opened, and evidence given; that the accused being face to face with the accusers, might answer for himself; and he, as a judge, be capable of judging between them: all which were very commendable in him, and agreeably to the Roman laws; and have an appearance of equity, justice, and impartiality.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 29. Pilate then went out — This was an act of condescension; but, as the Romans had confirmed to the Jews the free use of all their rites and ceremonies, the governor could not do less than comply with them in this matter. He went out to them, that they might not be obliged to come into the hall, and thus run the risk of being defiled.