N.T.#799 "Innocence"
May 18, 2026
John 18-Part 6
LET IT GLOW
The first two trials of Jesus were before Annas and then before Caiaphas. If you missed the information about those, read previous posts.
Today, we will discuss the third trial of Jesus was before the Sanhedrin, the Jewish council. (verse 28) Those men had to hurry to get together for this illegal session during the night. The Sanhedrin was a type of supreme court of Israel with 71 members. The high priest presided over it. They met daily in the Temple to hold court, except for Sabbaths and holy days. However, they did not have the power to administer capital punishment. The Sanhedrin could not find a charge against Jesus to indict Him. (False witnesses could not agree among themselves.)
LET IT GROW
The fourth trial of Jesus was before Pilate, governor of Judea. What are the highlights of this trial?
- "Are you the King of the Jews?" Pilate asked Jesus. (verse 33)
- Then Jesus asked Pilate if he was saying this on his own initiative or if others told him about Jesus.
- Pilate said it was the Jews who brought Jesus there before him.
- Jesus anwered that His kingdom was not of this world, and if it was, His servants would be fighting to prevent this.
- So You are a king?
- You say it correctly that I am a king.
- I was born for this and bear witness of the truth.
- What is truth?
- Pilate told the Jews he found no guilt in Jesus.
- The Jews custom was to release someone for you at the Passover.
- Do you want me to release for you the King of the Jews?
- They said not Jesus, but Barabbas, a robber.