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Lexicon :: Strong's G4091 - pilatos

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Πιλᾶτος
Transliteration
pilatos (Key)
Pronunciation
pil-at'-os
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Part of Speech
proper masculine noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Of Latin origin
Strong’s Definitions

Πιλᾶτος Pilâtos, pil-at'-os; of Latin origin; close-pressed, i.e. firm; Pilatus, a Roman:—Pilate.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 55x

The KJV translates Strong's G4091 in the following manner: Pilate (55x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 55x
The KJV translates Strong's G4091 in the following manner: Pilate (55x).
  1. Pilate = "armed with a spear"

    1. the sixth Roman procurator of Judah and Samaria who ordered Christ to be crucified

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
Πιλᾶτος Pilâtos, pil-at'-os; of Latin origin; close-pressed, i.e. firm; Pilatus, a Roman:—Pilate.
STRONGS G4091:
Πιλᾶτος (L) Tr better Πιλᾶτος ((on the accent in manuscripts see Tdf. Proleg., p. 103; cf. Chandler § 326; Buttmann, p. 6 n.); Winers Grammar, § 6, 1 m.), T WH incorrectly Πειλᾶτος (but see Tdf. Proleg., p. 84f; WHs Appendix, p. 155; and cf. εἰ, ) (a Latin name, equivalent to 'armed with a pilum or javelin,' like Torquatus equivalent to 'adorned with the collar or neck-chain'; (so generally; but some would contract it from pileatus i. e. 'wearing the felt cap' (pileus), the badge of a manumitted slave; cf. Leyrer in Herzog as below; Plumptre in B. D. under the word (note))), Πιλάτου, (on the use of the article with the name cf. Winers Grammar, 113 (107) n.), Pontius Pilate, the fifth procurator of the Roman emperor in Judaea and Samaria (having had as predecessors Coponius, Marcus Ambivius, Annius Rufus, and Valerius Gratus). (Some writers (e. g. BB. DD., under the word) call Pilate the sixth procurator, reckoning Subinus as the first, he having had charge for a time, during the absence of Archelaus at Rome, shortly after the death of Herod; cf. Josephus, Antiquities 17, 9, 3.) He was sent into Judaea in the year, and remained in office ten years; (cf. Keim, Jesus von Naz. iii., p. 485f. (English translation, vi. 226f)). Although he saw that Jesus was innocent, yet, fearing that the Jews would bring an accusation against him before Caesar for the wrongs he had done them, and dreading the emperor's displeasure, he delivered up Jesus to their bloodthirsty demands and ordered him to be crucified. At length, in consequence of his having ordered the slaughter of the Samaritans assembled at Matt. Gerizim, Vitellius, the governor of Syria and father of the Vitellius who was afterward emperor, removed him from office and ordered him to go to Rome and answer their accusations; but before his arrival Tiberius died. Cf. Josephus, Antiquities 18, 2-4 and chapter 6, 5; b. j. 2, 9, 2 and 4; Philo, leg. ad Gaium § 38; Tacitus, ann. 15, 44. Eusebius (h. e. 2, 7, and Chron. ad ann. I. Gaii) reports that he died by his own hand. Various stories about his death are related in the Evangelia apocr. edition Tischendorf, p. 426ff (English translation, p. 231ff). He is mentioned in the N. T. in Matthew 27:2ff; Mark 15:1ff; Luke 3:1; Luke 13:1; Luke 23:1ff; John 18:29ff; John 19:1ff; Acts 3:13; Acts 4:27; Acts 13:28; 1 Timothy 6:18. A full account of him is given in Winers RWB, under the word Pilatus; (BB. DD. ibid.); Ewald, Geschichte Christus' u. seiner Zeit, edition 3, p. 82ff; Leyrer in Herzog xi., p. 663ff (2nd edition, p. 685ff); Renan, Vie de Jesus, 14me edition, p. 413ff (English translation, (N. Y. 1865), p. 333ff); Klöpper in Schenkel iv., p. 581f; Schürer, Neutest. Zeitgesch. § 17 c., p. 252ff; (Warneck, Pont. Pilatus as above with (pp. 210. Gotha, 1867)).
THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database.
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Matthew
27:2
Mark
15:1
Luke
3:1; 13:1; 23:1
John
18:29; 19:1
Acts
3:13; 4:27; 13:28
1 Timothy
6:18

Word / Phrase / Strong's Search

Strong's Number G4091 matches the Greek Πιλᾶτος (pilatos),
which occurs 55 times in 53 verses in the MGNT Greek.

Page 1 / 2 (Mat 27:2–Act 3:13)

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:2 -

After tying him up, they led him away and handed him over to Pilate,[fn] the governor.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:13 -

Then Pilate said to him, “Don’t you hear how much they are testifying against you? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:17 -

So when they had gathered together, Pilate said to them, “Who is it you want me to release for you ​— ​Barabbas, or Jesus who is called Christ? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:22 -

Pilate asked them, “What should I do then with Jesus, who is called Christ? ”

They all answered, “Crucify him! ”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:24 -

When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but that a riot was starting instead, he took some water, washed his hands in front of the crowd, and said, “I am innocent of this man’s blood.[fn] See to it yourselves! ”

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:58 -

He approached Pilate and asked for Jesus’s body. Then Pilate ordered that it[fn] be released.

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:62 -

The next day, which followed the preparation day, the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered before Pilate

Unchecked Copy BoxMat 27:65 -

“Take[fn] guards,” Pilate told them. “Go and make it as secure as you know how.”

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:1 -

As soon as it was morning, having held a meeting with the elders, scribes, and the whole Sanhedrin, the chief priests tied Jesus up, led him away, and handed him over to Pilate.

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:2 -

So Pilate asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews? ”

He answered him, “You say so.”

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:4 -

Pilate questioned him again, “Aren’t you going to answer? Look how many things they are accusing you of! ”

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But Jesus still did not answer, and so Pilate was amazed.

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:9 -

Pilate answered them, “Do you want me to release the king of the Jews for you? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:12 -

Pilate asked them again, “Then what do you want me to do with the one you call the king of the Jews? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:14 -

Pilate said to them, “Why? What has he done wrong? ”

But they shouted all the more, “Crucify him! ”

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:15 -

Wanting to satisfy the crowd, Pilate released Barabbas to them; and after having Jesus flogged, he handed him over to be crucified.

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:43 -

Joseph of Arimathea, a prominent member of the Sanhedrin who was himself looking forward to the kingdom of God, came and boldly went to Pilate and asked for Jesus’s body.

Unchecked Copy BoxMar 15:44 -

Pilate was surprised that he was already dead. Summoning the centurion, he asked him whether he had already died.

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 3:1 -

In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, while Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod was tetrarch[fn] of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Iturea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene,

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 13:1 -

At that time, some people came and reported to him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices.

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:1 -

Then their whole assembly rose up and brought him before Pilate.

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:3 -

So Pilate asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews? ”

He answered him, “You say so.”[fn]

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:4 -

Pilate then told the chief priests and the crowds, “I find no grounds for charging this man.”

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:6 -

When Pilate heard this,[fn] he asked if the man was a Galilean.

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:11 -

Then Herod, with his soldiers, treated him with contempt, mocked him, dressed him in bright clothing, and sent him back to Pilate.

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:12 -

That very day Herod and Pilate became friends.[fn] Previously, they had been enemies.

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:13 -

Pilate called together the chief priests, the leaders, and the people,

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:20 -

Wanting to release Jesus, Pilate addressed them again,

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:24 -

So Pilate decided to grant their demand

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 23:52 -

He approached Pilate and asked for Jesus’s body.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 18:29 -

So Pilate came out to them and said, “What charge do you bring against this man? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 18:31 -

Pilate told them, “You take him and judge him according to your law.”

“It’s not legal for us to put anyone to death,” the Jews declared.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 18:33 -

Then Pilate went back into the headquarters, summoned Jesus, and said to him, “Are you the king of the Jews? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 18:35 -

“I’m not a Jew, am I? ” Pilate replied. “Your own nation and the chief priests handed you over to me. What have you done? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 18:37 -

“You are a king then? ” Pilate asked.

“You say that I’m a king,” Jesus replied. “I was born for this, and I have come into the world for this: to testify to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice.”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 18:38 -

“What is truth? ” said Pilate.

After he had said this, he went out to the Jews again and told them, “I find no grounds for charging him.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:1 -

Then Pilate took Jesus and had him flogged.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:4 -

Pilate went outside again and said to them, “Look, I’m bringing him out to you to let you know I find no grounds for charging him.”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:6 -

When the chief priests and the temple servants[fn] saw him, they shouted, “Crucify! Crucify! ”

Pilate responded, “Take him and crucify him yourselves, since I find no grounds for charging him.”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:8 -

When Pilate heard this statement, he was more afraid than ever.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:10 -

So Pilate said to him, “Do you refuse to speak to me? Don’t you know that I have the authority to release you and the authority to crucify you? ”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:12 -

From that moment Pilate kept trying[fn] to release him. But the Jews shouted, “If you release this man, you are not Caesar’s friend. Anyone who makes himself a king opposes Caesar! ”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:13 -

When Pilate heard these words, he brought Jesus outside. He sat down on the judge’s seat in a place called the Stone Pavement (but in Aramaic,[fn] Gabbatha).

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:15 -

They shouted, “Take him away! Take him away! Crucify him! ”

Pilate said to them, “Should I crucify your king? ”

“We have no king but Caesar! ” the chief priests answered.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:19 -

Pilate also had a sign made and put on the cross. It said: Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:21 -

So the chief priests of the Jews said to Pilate, “Don’t write, ‘The king of the Jews,’ but that he said, ‘I am the king of the Jews.’ ”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:22 -

Pilate replied, “What I have written, I have written.”

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:31 -

Since it was the preparation day, the Jews did not want the bodies to remain on the cross on the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a special[fn] day). They requested that Pilate have the men’s legs broken and that their bodies be taken away.

Unchecked Copy BoxJhn 19:38 -

After this, Joseph of Arimathea, who was a disciple of Jesus ​— ​but secretly because of his fear of the Jews ​— ​asked Pilate that he might remove Jesus’s body. Pilate gave him permission; so he came and took his body away.

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 3:13 -

“The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of our ancestors, has glorified his servant Jesus, whom you handed over and denied before Pilate, though he had decided to release him.


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