People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . ce at this period. fifteenth of Tiberius] Tiberius was the step-son and successor ofAugustus Csesar. He was co-ruler or co-emperor of the Roman Empirefor two years, then sole ruler from Aug. 19, 767A. u. c. or 14. The fifteenth year from the beginning of his co-rule withAugustus (764-765 ) would be779 or 780 (or 26). AsJesus was born about four years beforethe beginning of our Common Era, thatis, 749 or 750 a. u.


People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . ce at this period. fifteenth of Tiberius] Tiberius was the step-son and successor ofAugustus Csesar. He was co-ruler or co-emperor of the Roman Empirefor two years, then sole ruler from Aug. 19, 767A. u. c. or 14. The fifteenth year from the beginning of his co-rule withAugustus (764-765 ) would be779 or 780 (or 26). AsJesus was born about four years beforethe beginning of our Common Era, thatis, 749 or 750 a. u. c. ( 5,4), he wouldbe 30 years of age in 26. See Ijuke3 : 23. Tiberius was born 42, was asuccessful soldier, winning the love ofhis army, and honors from the was talented, but ambitious, licen-tious, cruel, abused his wife and mother,poisoned his nephews, set spies to watchnoble families, became infamous in crime, and after a swoon was smotheredby his attendants in 37, aged 79. Pontius Pilate] Pilate was the sixth Roman procurator or governorof Judaea and held the office for ten years : 26-36. He outraged Jewish. TIBERIUS CiESAB. Common Version. Chap, hi.—now in the fifteenth year ofthe reign of Tiberius Cesar, PontiusPilate being governor of Judea, and Herod be-ing tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philiptetrarch of Iturea and of the region of Tra-chonitis, and Lysaniaa the tetrarch of Abilene, Revised Version. 3 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign ofTiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being gover-nor of Judwa, and Herod being tetraich ofGalilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch ofthe region of Ituraea and Trachouitis, and Luke 3:2.] JOHNS MINISTRY. 61 feelings by removing the army headquarters to Jerusalem and placing martialstandards with the image of the emperor in the Holy City, by taking moneyfrom the temple treasury to build an aqueduct, and by killing Galileans whilethey were offering sacrifices. Later he yielded somewhat to Jewish w


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