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Passage Lookup: Luke 23:6-12
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Luke 23:6
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Now, Pilate, hearing that , questioned whether the man was, a Galilaean.
Luke 23:7
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And, getting to know that he was of the jurisdiction of Herod, he sent him back unto Herod, he also, being in Jerusalem in these days.
Luke 23:8
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And, Herod, seeing Jesus, rejoiced exceedingly; for he had been, a considerable number of times, wishing to see him, - because he had heard concerning him, and was hoping, some sign, to behold, by him, brought to pass.
Luke 23:9
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And he went on to question him in a good many words; but, he, answered him, nothing.
Luke 23:10
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And the High-priests and the Scribes stood vehemently accusing him.
Luke 23:11
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And Herod with his soldiery, having set him at nought, and mocked him, threw about him a gorgeous robe, and sent him back unto Pilate.
Luke 23:12
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And they became friends - both Herod and Pilate - on the self-same day, one with another; for they had previously been at enmity between themselves.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu