PONTIUS PILATE
Do Christians consider Pontius Pilate, and his wife, Saints?
According to a book entitle "Jesus Prophet Of Islam"
(by Muhammad Ata'ur-Rahim and Ahmad Thomson):
"In the calendars of the Saints of the Coptic Church, both in Egypt
and in Ethiopia, Pilate and his wife appear as saints.
This can only make sense if we accept that Pilate, knowing full well
that his soldiers had made a wrong arrest, knowingly condemned Judas
in place of Jesus, and allowed the latter to escape."
The key question is: Why do these Churches consider Pilate a Saint?
"Many strange legends concerning Pilate have been preserved.
Concerning these one commentator writes: "The disposition to represent
Pilate as himself becoming a Christian explains, perhaps, the belief
of the Coptic Church that he died a saint and a martyr."
His wife, Claudia Procula, according to the tradition, had already become
a convert to the new faith, and on that account she is honored as a saint
by the Greek Church." (Source)
The Coptic and Ethiopian Churches believe that Jesus died on the cross.
Pilate is considered a Saint in these Churches because of his alleged
later conversion to Christianity, not because of a conspiracy to execute
another man (Judas) in the place of Jesus.
Book recommendation: Pontius Pilate by Paul L. Maier
Further reading:
Who was the crucified One?
Prophecies of the Details
of Christ's Death and their Fulfillment
Christ's Crucifixion
Historical mistake regarding Pilate in the ‘Gospel of Barnabas’
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