The Judges of Jesus
Posted on August 20, 2018
Filed under History, Resources
“Luke brilliantly plots the intersection of the eternal with the temporal (Luke 3:1–2). It was in Tiberius Caesar’s fifteenth year, AD 28, that John the Baptist began proclaiming the word of God.
He also remarkably captures the political complexity of Palestine. Pontius Pilate was military governor of Judea, Herod’s son Herod Antipas was tetrarch of Galilee, and Caiaphas was high priest of the temple city, Jerusalem.
In the narrative that follows Luke traces the movements of Jesus within the jurisdictions of those three men. …”
– At his blog, Bishop Paul Barnett reflects on the legacy of the three judges of Jesus.