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Letters of Pontius Pilate to Seneca with Commentary

De: Pontius Pilate, Joseph Lumpkin
Narrado por: Bode Brooks
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Here we break from the Bible to read letters written between Pilate and his friend, Seneca. These letters are provided as a historical background leading up to Pilate’s station and his decision regarding Jesus. They tell of his thoughts and feeling toward Jesus and the Jews.

The letters also add much insight into the political and social environment surrounding Jesus from the time of the beheading of John the Baptist until the time of the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus. Conversations with the High Priest are recorded, and the political relationship between Rome and the ruling priests are illuminated. In light of these things, Jesus’ world comes to life and decisions of Pilate and the Jews regarding Jesus are explained.

The "Letters of Pilate to Seneca" form an enigmatic and often controversial subset of apocryphal Christian literature. These purported letters, attributed to Pontius Pilate—the Roman governor who presided over the trial of Jesus—and Seneca the Younger, the Stoic philosopher and statesman, are shrouded in mystery. This document will explore their historical origins, theological implications, and the debates surrounding their authenticity.

The tradition of correspondence between Pilate and Seneca appears to emerge from a broader tendency in early Christian and medieval writings to frame significant figures of antiquity within the Christian narrative. Pilate, infamous for his role in the Passion of Christ, and Seneca, known for his philosophical insights, occupy unique positions in history. The letters are part of a larger category of texts that seek to align non-Christian figures with early Christianity or to provide testimony of Jesus from unlikely sources.

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