Pontius Pilate: A Novel

Pontius Pilate: A Novel
ISBN-10
0825485452
ISBN-13
9780825485459
Series
Pontius Pilate
Category
Fiction
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
2014-05-01
Publisher
Kregel Publications
Author
Paul L. Maier

Description

In fact, maintaining the temple water channel was one of the items specifically sanctioned as proper expendituresof the temple treasury. Two dayslater, Caiaphas and Helcias informed Pilatethatthe Corban wouldhelp defray the costof the ...

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