Matthew 26:66 Parallel Translations
NASB: what do you think?" They answered, "He deserves death!" (NASB ©1995)
GWT: What's your verdict?" They answered, "He deserves the death penalty!"(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: What think ye? They answered and said, He is guilty of death.
ASV: what think ye? They answered and said, He is worthy of death.
BBE: What is your opinion? They made answer and said, It is right for him to be put to death.
DBY: What think ye? And they answering said, He is liable to the penalty of death.
ERV: what think ye? They answered and said, He is worthy of death.
WEY: What is your verdict?" "He deserves to die," they replied.
WBS: What think ye? They answered and said, He is guilty of death.
WEB: What do you think?" They answered, "He is worthy of death!"
YLT: what think ye?' and they answering said, 'He is worthy of death.'
Matthew 26:66 Cross References
XREF:Leviticus 24:16 'Moreover, the one who blasphemes the name of the LORD shall surely be put to death; all the congregation shall certainly stone him. The alien as well as the native, when he blasphemes the Name, shall be put to death.

John 19:7 The Jews answered him, "We have a law, and by that law He ought to die because He made Himself out to be the Son of God." (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
PNT: 26:66 He is guilty of death. This is the formal decision of the Sanhedrin to condemn the Lord to death for blasphemy. This was the second trial, the first examination being informal before Annas, and is mentioned only by John (Joh 18:13,24). There was a third, named only by Luke, at the dawn of day, because a decision by the Sanhedrin in the night was illegal (Lu 22:66). This meeting only confirmed the decision reached in the night before three o'clock. It is also referred to in Mt 27:1.
MHC: 26:57-68 Jesus was hurried into Jerusalem. It looks ill, and bodes worse, when those who are willing to be Christ's disciples, are not willing to be known to be so. Here began Peter's denying him: for to follow Christ afar off, is to begin to go back from him. It is more our concern to prepare for the end, whatever it may be, than curiously to ask what the end will be. The event is God's, but the duty is ours. Now the Scriptures were fulfilled, which said, False witnesses are risen up against me. Christ was accused, that we might not be condemned; and if at any time we suffer thus, let us remember we cannot expect to fare better than our Master. When Christ was made sin for us, he was silent, and left it to his blood to speak. Hitherto Jesus had seldom professed expressly to be the Christ, the Son of God; the tenor of his doctrine spoke it, and his miracles proved it; but now he would not omit to make an open confession of it. It would have looked like declining his sufferings. He thus confessed, as an example and encouragement to his followers, to confess him before men, whatever hazard they ran. Disdain, cruel mocking, and abhorrence, are the sure portion of the disciple as they were of the Master, from such as would buffet and deride the Lord of glory. These things were exactly foretold in the fiftieth chapter of Isaiah. Let us confess Christ's name, and bear the reproach, and he will confess us before his Father's throne.
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