THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW - Chapter 27 - Verse 18
Verse 18. For he knew that for envy, etc. This was envy at his
popularity. He drew away the people from them. This Pilate understood
probably from his knowledge of the pride and ambition of the rulers,
and from the fact that no danger could arise from a person that
appeared like Jesus. If Pilate knew this, he was bound to release
him himself. As a governor and judge, he was bound to protect
the innocent, and should, in spite of all the opposition of the Jews,
at once have set him at liberty. But the Scriptures could not then
have been fulfilled. It was necessary, in order that an atonement
should be made, that Jesus should be condemned to die. At the
same time, it shows the wisdom of the overruling providence of God,
that he was condemned by a man who was satisfied of his innocence,
and who proclaimed before his accusers his full belief that there was
no fault in him.
{t} "envy" Pr 27:4; Ec 4:4