Matthew 27:2 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor.

Ver. 2. And when they had bound him] Bound he had been before this (to loose the cords of our iniquities): but likely they had loosed him again, to try if by fair means they could make him belie himself. So those martyrs were tempted, Hebrews 11:37. (επρισθησαν, επειρασθησαν .) And this was Julian's way of persecuting the primitive Christians, as Nazianzen testifieth: persecutioni suae miscuit persuasionem; ideoque fuit superioribus nocentior, et perniciosior. So Bonner, after he had allowed William Hunter, martyr, a halfpenny a day in bread and drink in prison, persuaded with him, saying, If thou wilt recant, I will make thee a freeman in the city, and give thee forty pounds in good money, to set up thine occupation also; or I will make thee steward of mine house, and set thee in office. So, to reduce Dr Taylor, martyr, they promised him not only his pardon, but a bishopric.

Matthew 27:2

2 And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor.