Apparel Army Arrayed Arraying Claims Clothing Contempt Dressed Dressing Elegant Gorgeous Herod Humiliated Laughing Luxurious Mocked Mocking Naught Nought Pilate Ridiculed Robe Robes Scorn Shame Shining Soldiers Splendid Sport Treated Treating Troops War
23:11 And Herod with his {c} men of war set him at nought, and mocked [him], and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to Pilate.
(c) Accompanied with his nobles and soldiers who followed him from Galilee.
23:11 Herod... mocked [him]. Pilate was a better man than Herod. Though he yielded weakly to the clamor, he was not a trifler.
23:11 Herod set him at nought - Probably judging him to be a fool, because he answered nothing. In a splendid robe - In royal apparel; intimating that he feared nothing from this king.
23:6-12 Herod had heard many things of Jesus in Galilee, and out of curiosity longed to see him. The poorest beggar that asked a miracle for the relief of his necessity, was never denied; but this proud prince, who asked for a miracle only to gratify his curiosity, is refused. He might have seen Christ and his wondrous works in Galilee, and would not, therefore it is justly said, Now he would see them, and shall not. Herod sent Christ again to Pilate: the friendships of wicked men are often formed by union in wickedness. They agree in little, except in enmity to God, and contempt of Christ.
Apparel Army Arrayed Claims Clothing Contempt Dressing Elegant Gorgeous Herod Humiliated Jesus Luxurious Mocked Mocking Naught Nought Pilate Robe Scorn Shame Shining Soldiers Splendid Sport Treating Troops War
Apparel Army Arrayed Claims Clothing Contempt Dressing Elegant Gorgeous Herod Humiliated Jesus Luxurious Mocked Mocking Naught Nought Pilate Robe Scorn Shame Shining Soldiers Splendid Sport Treating Troops War