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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
secundum Matthæum 23:3
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Pilatus autem interrogavit eum, dicens : Tu es rex Judorum ? At ille respondens ait : Tu dicis.
Pilatus autem interrogavit eum dicens: "Tu es rex Iudaeorum?". At ille respondens ait: "Tu dicis".
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Pilate: Matthew 27:11, Mark 15:2, John 18:33-37, 1 Timothy 6:13
the King: Luke 23:38, Luke 1:32, Luke 1:33, Luke 19:38-40, Mark 15:18, Mark 15:32, John 1:49, John 19:3, John 19:19-21
he answered: 1 Timothy 6:13
Thou sayest it: This was the most solemn mode of affirmation used by the Jews. When the inhabitants of Zippor, inquired whether Rabbi Judah were dead, the son of Kaphra answered, אתון אמריתון, Ye say.
Reciprocal: Matthew 2:2 - born Mark 14:62 - I am Luke 22:70 - Ye say John 18:37 - Thou
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Pilate asked him, saying,.... Observing that it was said, he had given himself out to be a king; for as for what regarded religion, he took no notice of it; he put this question to him,
art thou the King of the Jews? that their prophecies speak of, and they have expected;
and he answered him and said, thou sayest it; that is, thou sayest well; it is as thou sayest, I am the King of the Jews;
:- though he did not leave this without an explanation; without informing him what sort of a king he was, and what kind of a kingdom he had; see John 18:36 which made Pilate perfectly easy, and desirous to release him, as appears by what follows.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 27:11.