https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/55335/authenticity-of-the-pontius-pilates-letter-to-tiberius-caesar
There are no surviving original letters by Herod or Pontius Pilate, to each other or to anyone else. Any manuscripts of them which do exist are forgeries or much later copies. A Syriac MS in the British Library Oriental Collections (reference number Add. 14609) contains a 6th or 7th Century copy of the letters. Here is the catalogue description of the MS:
THE DOCTRINE Of St. Peter;-The life of St. Anthony, by St. Athan- asius;-Account of the Monks in Egypt;-Life of Serapion;- Letter of Herod to Pilate, and of Pilate to Herod;-The Recogni- tions of St. Clement. On vellum, of the vith or viith century. Quarto. [14,609.]
They’re all psychological dramas anyway. I find the letters riveting no matter who wrote them. The soldier’s letter to Pilate talking about when he saw Jesus preach on the beach was my favorite. Delicious stuff. Biblical fan fiction at its finest.
Where can I see the actual letter?
I'll do you one better.
Read the actual Bible where he says Jesus is innocent. I find no fault in this man.
That x/tweet is just made up click bait.
I have been telling everyone that for a LONG TIME. Especially the part about him washing his hands. He knows.
I just thought maybe someone dug it up from somewhere. It would be written in Romanian.
https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/55335/authenticity-of-the-pontius-pilates-letter-to-tiberius-caesar
There are no surviving original letters by Herod or Pontius Pilate, to each other or to anyone else. Any manuscripts of them which do exist are forgeries or much later copies. A Syriac MS in the British Library Oriental Collections (reference number Add. 14609) contains a 6th or 7th Century copy of the letters. Here is the catalogue description of the MS:
THE DOCTRINE Of St. Peter;-The life of St. Anthony, by St. Athan- asius;-Account of the Monks in Egypt;-Life of Serapion;- Letter of Herod to Pilate, and of Pilate to Herod;-The Recogni- tions of St. Clement. On vellum, of the vith or viith century. Quarto. [14,609.]
Thank you.
They’re all psychological dramas anyway. I find the letters riveting no matter who wrote them. The soldier’s letter to Pilate talking about when he saw Jesus preach on the beach was my favorite. Delicious stuff. Biblical fan fiction at its finest.