Pontius Pilate condemned Jesus the Messiah under Roman pressure, yet Jehovah used that unjust sentence to accomplish the ransom.
Pontius Pilate: Roman Governor of Judea and Judge at Jesus’ Trial
Pontius Pilate was Rome’s governor in Judea, the judge at Jesus’ trial, and a lasting example of political power surrendering to fear.
Archaeology: Jesus Christ, the Son of God
Archaeology confirms the real-world setting of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and supports the Gospel record of His birth, ministry, death, and resurrection.
The Roman Occupation—From Herod the Great to the Destruction of the Second Temple
Herod’s rise, Jesus’ birth and ministry, and Jerusalem’s fall in 70 C.E.—the Roman stage on which Jehovah’s prophetic plan unfolded with precision.
Biblical Archaeology: Caesar Tiberius, Roman Emperor
Tiberius, the second emperor of Rome, reigned during Jesus’ ministry, linking Gospel chronology with verifiable Roman history.
What Does the Pilate Stone Reveal About the Historical Accuracy of the New Testament?
Discover the link between ancient artifacts and biblical narratives through the Pilate Stone.
REASSESSING PONTIUS PILATE: Answering Agnostic Bart D. Ehrman Concerning Pilate’s Rule and Decisions in Light of the Crucifixion and Burial of Jesus
In "Reassessing Pontius Pilate," the author provides a conservative biblical examination of Pontius Pilate's rule and decisions. Responding to Agnostic Bart D. Ehrman's portrayal, the article explores historical and Scriptural evidence to shed light on the Crucifixion and Burial of Jesus.

