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The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint, Vol. 2 (of 2) / The Roman Trial

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A legal analysis reconstructs the Roman proceedings surrounding the trial of Jesus, contrasting Jewish and Roman jurisdictions, detailing Pilate’s powers, the mode of capital trial and punishment under Roman law, and reviewing appearances before Pilate and before Herod before a final legal summation. The second part situates the events within Græco‑Roman pagan religion and social life to clarify motives and atmosphere. Appendices offer biographical sketches of Sanhedrin members and the apocryphal Acts of Pilate; illustrations, a bibliography, and documentary notes supplement the lawyerly examination.


Corrections

The first line indicates the original, the second the correction:

p. 61:

  • "Describing the punishments used in Madasgascar"
  • "Describing the punishments used in Madagascar".

p. 151:

  • and that he recognized
  • and that He recognized

p. 174:

  • as did S. Michael
  • as did St. Michael

p. 392:

  • Dysmas, legendary name of one of thieves crucified with Jesus, II, 364
  • Dysmas, legendary name of one of the thieves crucified with Jesus, II, 364
  • Derembourg, Joseph, on the Jewish priestly families, II, 294
  • Dérembourg, Joseph, on the Jewish priestly families, II, 294

p. 397:

  • Lemann, extract from work of, on Sanhedrin, II, 291
  • Lémann, extract from work of, on Sanhedrin, II, 291

p. 402:

  • Scipio Africanus, trial of, before Comitia Centuriata
  • Scipio Africanus, trial of, before Comitia Centuriata, II, 41

Footnote 15:

  • Geschichte des römischen criminalprocesses
  • Geschichte des römischen Criminalprocesses

Footnote 152:

  • Renan, "Les Apotres."
  • Renan, "Les Apôtres."