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Who Was Pontius Pilate?

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Brutal tyrant or reluctant judge? Pilate’s encounter with Christ exposes the cost of power, fear, and placating the crowd.

We know the man, and we know his name. He is infamous for his contributions to Jesus’ suffering and death.

Though his name is immortalized through the recitation of the Creed each Sunday, Pontius Pilate’s life as a whole is largely overlooked by Catholics. Certainly, it is enough to know the role he played in Jesus’ crucifixion, but understanding the man behind the name “Pontius Pilate” gives the Roman governor a deeper dimension. What was his background? How did he rise to power? Was he a brutal dictator or a weak-willed leader as he is depicted in the Gospels? And what happened to him after Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection?

Pilate’s life was no rags-to-riches story but one of privilege. He began his career as a Roman equestrian (or knight), a status that, between 27 B.C. and A.D. 14, Caesar Augustus reserved for men of free birth, good health and character, and substantial wealth. In addition to being well-suited for war, equestrians would have had something of a business background and access to public finances, allowing them to climb a career ladder to imperial positions. Like any successful career man, Pilate probably rose to power through a mix of good career moves and popularity. He was named prefect of Judaea by one of Emperor Tiberius’ favorites, Lucius Aelius Sejanus.

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I recall that the reality of Pontious Pilate was denied by many until just before WWII, when they
found a ton of evidence of not only his existence, but the tradition of him releasing a prisoner
every Passover, to appease the Jews.

We know from Scripture that Barabas was one who was released in exchange for Jesus.
 
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I remember reading somewhere that after Pilate was recalled from Judea, he was eventually sent to the far reaches of Gaul, which, given Pilate's upper-class background and the state of the region at the time, was probably about like being stationed in Greenland: the middle of nowhere.
 
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I remember reading somewhere that after Pilate was recalled from Judea, he was eventually sent to the far reaches of Gaul, which, given Pilate's upper-class background and the state of the region at the time, was probably about like being stationed in Greenland: the middle of nowhere.
Yeah, they said that on a YouTube video about Pilate. I can't remember which video it was.
 
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