a18:28
b18:31
c13:1
dMark 14:14-16
eLev 23:5-6

‏ John 18:28

18:28  a The trial before Caiaphas ended in the early hours of the morning. Since they did not have the power of capital punishment (18:31  b), the Sanhedrin needed to enlist Pilate, the Roman governor, to carry out an execution.

• it would defile them: They did not want to become ritually unclean by contact with Gentiles in Pilate’s headquarters. So Pilate, probably fearing a riot, went outside to meet them.

• The Passover meal itself had occurred the night before (see 13:1  c; Mark 14:14-16  d). The following day, another meal began the weeklong Festival of Unleavened Bread (Lev 23:5-6  e).
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