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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN - Chapter 19 - Verse 6
Take ye him, &c. These are evidently the words of a man weary with their importunity and with the subject, and yet resolved not to sanction their conduct. It was not the act of a judge delivering him up according to the forms of the law, for they did not understand it so. It was equivalent to this:
"I am satisfied of his innocence, and shall not
pronounce the sentence of death. If you are bent
on his ruin -- if you are determined to put to death an
innocent man -- if my judgment does not satisfy you -- take
him and put him to death on your own responsibility,
and take the consequences. It cannot be done with
my consent, nor in the due form of law; and if done,
it must be by you, without authority, and in the face
of justice."
See Mt 27:24.