. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. ests andthe rulersand thepeople, i+.baidunto them, Ye have brought this manunto me, as one that perverteth thepeople : and, behold, I, having examin-ed hifn before you, have found no fiultin this man touching those thingswhereof ye accuse him : 15. No, nor yet Herod : for I sentyou to him ; and, lo, nothing worthy ofdeath is done unto him. 16. I will therefore chastise him, andrelease him. Pilate, warned of I he return of appears upon the Judgment Seat to haranguethe Jews and


. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. ests andthe rulersand thepeople, i+.baidunto them, Ye have brought this manunto me, as one that perverteth thepeople : and, behold, I, having examin-ed hifn before you, have found no fiultin this man touching those thingswhereof ye accuse him : 15. No, nor yet Herod : for I sentyou to him ; and, lo, nothing worthy ofdeath is done unto him. 16. I will therefore chastise him, andrelease him. Pilate, warned of I he return of appears upon the Judgment Seat to haranguethe Jews and to tell them, no one eontradictiuir him. that he has examined the aeensed andfound Him innoeenl. thus eotwietinir his hearers of hvpoerisv and untruth. But in spite ofall this the Cjovernors tear of the people makes him yield one inii/uitous coneessiou afteranother, until at last the death of the Just One is fyrought about. Ahead v. although Pilatehas » Jound no fault u m the Prisoner, he permits Him to be scourged. I 3. Pila-tus autem,convocatisprincipi -bus sacer-dotum etmagistrati-b u s etplèbe,. Jesus led hack from Herod to Pilate. ad ilios : Obtulistis mihi hunc hominemquasi avcrtentem populum, et ecce egocoram vobis interrogans nul lam causaminveni in homine isto ex his, in quibuseum accusatis. 15. Scd ncque Herodes; nam rcmisivos ad ilkim, ct ecce nihil dignummorte actum est ei. 16. Emendatum ergo ilium dimittam. EXPLANATORY NOTES (i) Page 12 : If thou liadst Icnown, own thou, at least in this tliv day, tlie tilings whichbelong unto thy peace. T/iai zs to say : If thou hadst kncrccn, in this day of pardon and salvation, 7vhcn thy Saviour is ivith thee,that thy only chance of escaping from ruin and sccjiring peace is by acknaivlcdging Him as the Messiah,believing in His ivord and accepting His law. (Menochiiis, Fillion, etc.) (2) Page 42 : They make liroad their phylacteries. The phylacteries were small strips of parchment on which zvere zvrittcn certain passag


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