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  1. t character. He believed him to be entirely
  2. innocent. The angels who were witnessing the whole scene
  3. noticed the convictions of Pilate, and marked his sympathy
  4. and compassion for Jesus; and to save him from engaging in
  5. the awful act of delivering Jesus to be crucified, an angel was
  6. sent to Pilate’s wife, and gave her information through a dream
  7. that it was the Son of God in whose trial Pilate was engaged,
  8. and that he was an innocent sufferer. She immediately sent
  9. word to Pilate that she had suffered many things in a dream
  10. on account of Jesus, and warned him to have nothing to do
  11. with that holy man. The messenger bearing the communication
  12. pressed hastily through the crowd, and handed it to Pilate. As
  13. he read it he trembled and turned pale. He at once thought he
  14. would have nothing to do in the matter; that
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  16. if they would have the blood of Jesus he would not give his
  17. influence to it, but would labor to deliver him.
  18. When Pilate heard that Herod was at Jerusalem, he was
  19. glad, and hoped to free himself from the disagreeable matter
  20. altogether, and have nothing to do in condemning Jesus. He
  21. sent him, with his accusers, to Herod. Herod was hardened.
  22. His murdering John left a stain upon his conscience which
  23. he could not free himself from, and when he heard of Jesus,
  24. and the mighty works done by him, he thought it was John
  25. risen from the dead. He feared and trembled, for he bore a
  26. guilty conscience. Jesus was placed in Herod’s hands by Pilate.
  27. Herod considered this act an acknowledgment from Pilate of
  28. his power, authority and judgment. They had previously been
  29. enemies, but then they were made friends. Herod was glad to
  30. see Jesus, for he expected that he would work some mighty
  31. miracle for his satisfaction. But it was not the work of Jesus
  32. to gratify his curiosity. His divine and miraculous power was
  33. to be exercised for the salvation of others, but not in his own
  34. behalf.
  35. Jesus answered nothing to the many questions put to him by
  36. Herod; neither did he regard his enemies who were vehemently
  37. accusing him. Herod was enraged because Jesus did not appear
  38. to fear his power, and with his men of war, derided, mocked and
  39. abused the
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  41. Son of God.. Herod was astonished at the noble, God-like
  42. appearance of Jesus, when shamefully abused, and feared to
  43. condemn him, and he sent him again to Pilate.
  44. Satan and his angels were tempting Pilate, and trying to
  45. lead him on to his own ruin. They suggested to him that if
  46. he did not take any part in condemning Jesus, others would;
  47. the multitude were thirsting for his blood; and if he did not
  48. deliver Jesus to be crucified, he would lose his power and
  49. worldly honor, and would be denounced as a believer on the
  50. impostor, as they termed him. Pilate, through fear of losing
  51. his power and authority, consented to the death of Jesus. And
  52. notwithstanding he placed the blood of Jesus upon his accusers,
  53. and the multitude received it, crying, His blood be on us and on
  54. our children, yet Pilate was not clear; he was guilty of the blood
  55. of Christ. For his own selfish interest, and love of honor from
  56. the great men of earth, he delivered an innocent man to die. If
  57. Pilate had followed his conviction, he would have had nothing
  58. to do with condemning Jesus.
  59. The trial and condemnation of Jesus were working on the
  60. minds of many; and impressions were being made which were
  61. to appear after his resurrection; and many were to be added to
  62. the Church whose experience and conviction should be dated
  63. from the time of Jesus’ trial.
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  65. Satan’s rage was great as he saw that all the cruelty which
  66. he had led the chief priests to inflict on Jesus had not called
  67. forth from him the least murmur. I saw that, although Jesus had
  68. taken man’s nature, a power and fortitude that was God-like
  69. sustained him, and he did not depart from the will of his Father
  70. in the least.
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  72. Chapter IX. - The Crucifixion of
  73. Christ.
  74. The Son of God was delivered to the people to be crucified.
  75. They led the dear Saviour away. He was weak and feeble
  76. through pain and suffering, caused by the scourging and blows
  77. which he had received, yet they laid on him the heavy cross
  78. upon which they were soon to nail him. But Jesus fainted
  79. beneath the burden. Three times they laid on him the heavy
  80. cross, and three times he fainted. They then seized one of his
  81. followers, a man who had not openly professed faith in Christ,
  82. yet believed on him. They laid on him the cross, and he bore
  83. it to the fatal spot. Companies of angels were marshaled in the
  84. air above the place. A number of his disciples followed him
  85. to Calvary in sorrow, and with bitter weeping. They called to
  86. mind Jesus’ riding
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  88. triumphantly into Jerusalem, and they following him, crying,
  89. Hosanna in the highest! and strewing their garments in the
  90. way, and the beautiful palm branches. They thought that he
  91. was then to take the kingdom and reign a temporal prince over
  92. Israel. How changed the scene! How blighted their prospects!
  93. They followed Jesus; not with rejoicing; not with bounding
  94. hearts and cheerful hopes; but with hearts stricken with fear
  95. and despair they slowly, sadly followed him who had been
  96. disgraced and humbled, and who was about to die.
  97. The mother of Jesus was there. Her heart was pierced with
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  99. anguish, such as none but a fond mother can feel. Her stricken
  100. heart still hoped, with the disciples, that her Son would work
  101. some mighty miracle, and deliver himself from his murderers.
  102. She could not endure the thought that he would suffer himself
  103. to be crucified. But the preparations were made, and they laid
  104. Jesus upon the cross. The hammer and the nails were brought.
  105. The heart of his disciples fainted within them. The mother
  106. of Jesus was agonized, almost beyond endurance, and as they
  107. stretched Jesus upon the cross, and were about to fasten his
  108. hands with the cruel nails to the wooden arms,

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