1. Ethnarch Archelaus – Tenure: 4 B.C. – A.D. 6
2. Coponius – Tenure: A.D. 6-9
3. M. Ambivius – Tenure: A.D. 9-12
4. Annius Rufus – Tenure: A.D. 12-15
5. Valerius Gratus – Tenure: A.D. 15-26
6. Pontius Pilate – Tenure: A.D. 26-36
7. Marcellus – Tenure: A.D. 36-37
8. Marullus – Tenure: A.D. 37
9. Herennius Capito – Tenure: A.D. 37-41
10. Cuspius Fadus – Tenure: A.D. 44-46
11. Tiberias Julius Alexander – Tenure: A.D. 46-48
12. Ventidius Cumanus – Tenure: A.D. 48-52
13. Antonius Felix – Tenure: A.D. 52-60
14. Porcius Festus – Tenure: A.D. 60-62?
15. Clodius Albinue – Tenure: A.D. 62-64
16. Gessius Florus – Tenure: A.D. 64-66
The Roman Set of Trials
1. PILATE – Luke 23:1-7
- Three charges against Jesus:
- 1. He perverts the nation
- 2. He forbids people to give tribute to Caesar
- 3. He claims to be a king
2. HEROD ANTIPAS – Luke 23:8-12
- Jesus mocked and made fun of
- Jesus sent back to Pilate
3. PILATE – Luke 22:66-71
- Offered to release Jesus or Barabbas
- Jesus was scourged
- Pilate’s wife warned him of her dream
- Mob called for crucifixion
- Pilate washed his hands of the affair, telling Jews to do as they pleased
- Jesus taken away to be crucified (Luke 23:11)


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