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NOTES
[1] Helen K. Bond, Pontius Pilate in History and Interpretation
Cambridge: CUP, 1998.
[2] I discuss the odd syntax here on pp. 111-12.
[3] Cited by A. Borland, Personalities at the Crucifixion
(London: Pickering & Inglis, 1969), p. 47.
[4] The Gospel According to St Mark (London: A & C Black, 1991),
p. 264.
[5] "Jesus’ Action in the Temple: Cleansing or Portent of Destruction?"
in B. Chilton and C. A. Evans, Jesus in Context (Leiden: E. J. Brill,
1997), p. 435.
[6] B. Chilton, "Caiaphas," ABD 1.803-6.
[7] "Pilate’s Appointment to Office and the Chronology of Josephus,"
Antiquities Books 18-20’ in D. R. Schwartz, Studies in the Jewish
Background of Christianity (Tubingen: J. C. B. Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 1992).
[8] op cit
[9] I argue that Caiaphas (and indeed all the high priests at this
period) were Zadokites, Caiaphas, pp. 149-53.
[10] Hellenists and Hebrews: Reappraising Division within the
Earliest Church (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1992).
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