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1 | Why were Pilate and Herod enemies? | Luke 23:12 | Mommapbs | 124302 | ||
Thanks EdB - this background sure gives me much to think about. As I consider what you have written, it is evident that both sought to serve self. Once enemies of one another, they became enemies of Christ in their unholy alliegence to self. Do we see such allies today?(Also, was this the same Herod who was rebuked by John the Baptist? If so, I suspect that his rejection was even more significant than Pilate's yet both had the same result. Also it is interesting to note that Pilate's wife warned him about Jesus, why would this be recorded if it wasn't important for us to think upon . . . ) More importantly, one was a Jew and the other was a Gentile - is this not how mankind is divided? Yet BOTH are guilty of the rejection of Jesus. There is none righteous . . . no one, not even those chosen by God to bear His witness to the world, seeks God. Blessings, mommapbs |
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2 | Why were Pilate and Herod enemies? | Luke 23:12 | kalos | 124341 | ||
Mommapbs: "More importantly, one was a Jew and the other was a Gentile - is this not how mankind is divided?" Perhaps 1 Cor. 10:32 (KJV) will shed some light on the question. "Give none offence, neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God:" Grace to you, kalos |
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3 | Why were Pilate and Herod enemies? | Luke 23:12 | Mommapbs | 124381 | ||
1 Cor 6:11 also comes to mind here! Thanks for the great reference Kalos! mommapbs |
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