LETTER TO TIBERIUS CAESAR FROM PONTIUS PILATE
(The
original of this letter is in the library of Rome. An authenticated copy
is in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.)
A
young man appeared in Galilee preaching with humble unction, a new law in
the Name of the God that had sent Him. At first I was apprehensive that
His design was to stir up the people against the Romans, but my fears were
soon dispelled. Jesus of Nazareth spoke rather as a friend of the Romans
than of the Jews. One day, I observed in the midst of a group of people a
young man who was leaning against a tree, calmly addressing the multitude.
I was told that his name was Jesus. This I could easily have suspected, so
great was the difference between Him and those who were listening to Him.
His golden coloured hair and His beard gave to His appearance a celestial
aspect. He appeared to be about thirty years of age. Never have I seen a
sweeter or more serene countenance. What a contrast between Him and His
hearers with their black beards and tawny complexions. Unwilling to
interrupt Him by my presence, I continued my walk but signified to my
secretary to join the group and listen. Later, my secretary reported that
never had he read in the words of all the philosophers, anything that
compared to the teachings of Jesus. He told me that Jesus was neither
seditious nor rebellious, so we extended to Him our protection. He was at
liberty to act, to speak, to assemble, and to address the people. This
unlimited freedom provoked the Jews - not the poor but the rich and
powerful.
Later, I wrote to Jesus requesting an
interview with Him at the Praetorium. He came. When the Nazarene made His
appearance I was having a morning walk and as I faced Him my feet seemed
fastened with an iron band to the marble pavement and I trembled in every
limb, as a guilty culprit, though He was calm. For some time I stood
admiring this extraordinary Man. There was nothing in Him that was
repelling nor in His character, yet I felt awed in His presence. I told
Him that there was a magnetic simplicity about Him and His personality
that elevated Him far above the philosophers and teachers of His day. All
in all He made a deep impression upon me and everyone because of His
kindness, simplicity, humility and love.
Now, Noble Sovereign, these are the facts
concerning Jesus of Nazareth and I have taken tirne to write you in detail
concerning these matters. I say that such a man who could convert water
into wine, change death into life, disease into health, calm the stormy
seas, is not guilty of any criminal offence and as others have said, we
must agree truly this is the Son of God!
Your most obedient servant,
PONTIUS PILATE |