Posted on 11/29/2018 7:28:32 PM PST by bkopto
The Israeli daily Haaretz is reporting that a bronze ring found 50 years ago at the Herodion excavation near Bethlehem has been discovered to bear the name of Pontius Pilate, Roman governor of Jerusalem and the man who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus, according to the New Testament.
Haaretz reports that the name was discovered on the ring with the use of a special camera at the Israel Antiquities Authority labs. The letters on the ring spelled out in Greek writing Pilatus. The words surrounded a picture of a wine vessel.
Hebrew University Professor Danny Schwartz told Haaretz that Pilatus was a rare name in Israel. I dont know of any other Pilatus from the period and the ring shows he was a person of stature and wealth, Schwartz said, according to the article.
The ring is a sealing ring, common in ancient times, and used to seal letters and stamp official documents using molten wax. Researchers believe it was used by the governor in day to day work, or belonged to one of his officials or someone in his court, who would use it to sign in his name, Haaretz reports.
Adding weight to the possibility that this ring belonged to the Pontius Pilate of the New Testament is the fact that this type of ring was a hallmark of the cavalry in the Roman era, to which Pilate belonged, Haaretz reports.
Pilate was the fifth prefect of the province of Judea, serving under Emperor Tiberius from 26 C.E. to 36 C.E., though there is some dispute about the exact dates.
The ring was originally found by Hebrew University Professor Gideon Forster shortly after the Six-Day War in 1968-69, Haaretz reports.
Good find !
Really Kewl.
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“stamped with the date ‘212 BC’.”
LOL!
John 18:28 makes it explicitly clear that the Jews would not enter Pilate's palace for reasons of ritual purity. Yet, in John 18:33 Pilate reenters the palace and has Jesus summoned inside where Pilate interrogates Christ in private, away from the mob...and yet the specific details of that interrogation were at some point related to the writer of John.
Clearly, someone privy to that exchange associated himself with the early Christian community closely enough to relate the entire account. It would seem to me the audience would have been quite limited, restricted to Pilate, a handful of his confidants or advisors and a few Roman guards...at least one of whom apparently became an early convert.
I’m inventing a new exercise regime called Punches Pilates. It combines boxing and yogurt. Mandatory washing of hands before each session.
Lol you’re all nuts :)
Pilate’s wife, maybe? The possibilities are intriguing.
No doubt. Although it MIGHT have been Jesus himself.
“So you really DID rise from the dead! We were just about to go get Pilate for his crummy deed.”
“Oh - leave him alone you guys. He’s really not half bad when you get him alone and he’s not playing the politician.”
PI IOTA LAMBDA ALPHA TAU OMEGA
which, in english, is (I think):
Pilato
This is how I think about it but I don' t know greek nor am I a scholar.
john the beloved was a privileged member of the jewish governing religious culture. The significant elder in his family was the high priest. The high priest would not go in for the preservation of the appearance of purity... but the Jewish leadership most likely also had roman soldiers and servants and legal representatives on the payroll... who were likely resident in the household.
The reason why so many priests became obedient to the Gospel, as reported in the bible... was because they KNEW what had happened with Jesus and Pilate and the religious leadership. These things were not done in secret, and were widely known.
John was THERE at the crucifixion. He was connected to power because of his family ties.
Jesus had to die. God required it.
Mankind’s Sins merited it. Sin required it. Rome required it as a way to preserve order and peace. and the Jewish nation had to crucify one man, rather than face the brunt of a military onslaught by Rome.
Jesus stepped up.
And there were MANY MANY eyewitnesses. Many.
And those witnesses, were the ones who converted...
I love seeing these things discussed tonight here.
Tis the season to think about the cost of redemption and the gift of forgiveness and restoration... thank you for referencing scripture...
Nice.
BTTT
#13. Well, you uncovered the whole plot by Ovaltine to get the people back then to drink that stuff, send for this secret decoder-ring, and win a prize.
Warning on the ring: “Careful kid. You’ll shoot your camel’s eye out”.
#22. Where can I get a copy of this O birth certificate? I want to send it to Jerome Corsi for his next book.
I believe you’re right. I know just a little bit of Greek, and my first thought was that it should read PILATOU. I’ll take the scholars’ word on their translation.
Before the foundations of the earth were laid, the Lamb was slain. Rev. 13:8
Wow that’s a great find!
lol
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