John 19:9
New International Version
and he went back inside the palace. “Where do you come from?” he asked Jesus, but Jesus gave him no answer.

New Living Translation
He took Jesus back into the headquarters again and asked him, “Where are you from?” But Jesus gave no answer.

English Standard Version
He entered his headquarters again and said to Jesus, “Where are you from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.

Berean Standard Bible
and he went back into the Praetorium. “Where are You from?” he asked. But Jesus gave no answer.

Berean Literal Bible
And he went into the Praetorium again, and he says to Jesus, "Where are You from?" But Jesus did not give him an answer.

King James Bible
And went again into the judgment hall, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.

New King James Version
and went again into the Praetorium, and said to Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.

New American Standard Bible
and he entered the Praetorium again and said to Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.

NASB 1995
and he entered into the Praetorium again and said to Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.

NASB 1977
and he entered into the Praetorium again, and said to Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.

Legacy Standard Bible
and he entered into the Praetorium again and said to Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.

Amplified Bible
He went into the Praetorium again and said to Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus did not answer him.

Christian Standard Bible
He went back into the headquarters and asked Jesus, “Where are you from? ” But Jesus did not give him an answer.

Holman Christian Standard Bible
He went back into the headquarters and asked Jesus, “Where are You from?” But Jesus did not give him an answer.

American Standard Version
and he entered into the Prætorium again, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.

Contemporary English Version
He went back inside and asked Jesus, "Where are you from?" But Jesus did not answer.

English Revised Version
and he entered into the palace again, and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.

GOD'S WORD® Translation
He went into the palace again and asked Jesus, "Where are you from?" But Jesus didn't answer him.

Good News Translation
He went back into the palace and asked Jesus, "Where do you come from?" But Jesus did not answer.

International Standard Version
Returning to his headquarters, he asked Jesus, "Where are you from?" But Jesus did not answer him.

Majority Standard Bible
and he went back into the Praetorium. “Where are You from?” he asked. But Jesus gave no answer.

NET Bible
and he went back into the governor's residence and said to Jesus, "Where do you come from?" But Jesus gave him no answer.

New Heart English Bible
He entered into the Praetorium again, and said to Jesus, "Where are you from?" But Jesus gave him no answer.

Webster's Bible Translation
And went again into the judgment-hall, and saith to Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.

Weymouth New Testament
"What is your origin?" he asked. But Jesus gave him no answer.

World English Bible
He entered into the Praetorium again, and said to Jesus, “Where are you from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.
Literal Translations
Literal Standard Version
and entered again into the Praetorium and says to Jesus, “Where are You from?” And Jesus gave him no answer.

Berean Literal Bible
And he went into the Praetorium again, and he says to Jesus, "Where are You from?" But Jesus did not give him an answer.

Young's Literal Translation
and entered again to the praetorium, and saith to Jesus, 'Whence art thou?' and Jesus gave him no answer.

Smith's Literal Translation
And went into the pretorium again, and says to Jesus, Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.
Catholic Translations
Douay-Rheims Bible
And he entered into the hall again, and he said to Jesus: Whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.

Catholic Public Domain Version
And he entered into the praetorium again. And he said to Jesus. “Where are you from?” But Jesus gave him no response.

New American Bible
and went back into the praetorium and said to Jesus, “Where are you from?” Jesus did not answer him.

New Revised Standard Version
He entered his headquarters again and asked Jesus, “Where are you from?” But Jesus gave him no answer.
Translations from Aramaic
Lamsa Bible
So he entered again into the praetorium, and said to Jesus, Where do you come from? But Jesus gave him no answer.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English
And he entered the Praetorium again and he said to Yeshua, “Where are you from?” But Yeshua gave him no answer.
NT Translations
Anderson New Testament
and he went into the governor's palace again, and said to Jesus: Whence are you? But Jesus gave him no answer.

Godbey New Testament
then he went again into the judgment hall, and speaks to Jesus, Whence art thou? And Jesus gave him no answer.

Haweis New Testament
and entered into the prætorium again, and saith to Jesus, From whence art thou? But Jesus gave him no answer.

Mace New Testament
and went again into the Pretorium, and said to Jesus, who was your father? but Jesus gave him no answer.

Weymouth New Testament
"What is your origin?" he asked. But Jesus gave him no answer.

Worrell New Testament
and he entered again into the Praetorium, and says to Jesus, "Whence art Thou?" But Jesus gave him no answer.

Worsley New Testament
and went into the palace again, and saith to Jesus, From whence art thou? but Jesus gave him no answer.

Additional Translations ...
Audio Bible



Context
The Soldiers Mock Jesus
8When Pilate heard this statement, he was even more afraid, 9and he went back into the Praetorium. “Where are You from?” he asked. But Jesus gave no answer. 10So Pilate said to Him, “Do You refuse to speak to me? Do You not know that I have authority to release You and authority to crucify You?”…

Cross References
Isaiah 53:7
He was oppressed and afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth. He was led like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is silent, so He did not open His mouth.

Matthew 27:12-14
And when He was accused by the chief priests and elders, He gave no answer. / Then Pilate asked Him, “Do You not hear how many charges they are bringing against You?” / But Jesus gave no answer, not even to a single charge, much to the governor’s amazement.

Mark 15:3-5
And the chief priests began to accuse Him of many things. / Then Pilate questioned Him again, “Have You no answer? Look how many charges they are bringing against You!” / But to Pilate’s amazement, Jesus made no further reply.

Luke 23:9
Herod questioned Jesus at great length, but He gave no answer.

John 18:33-38
Pilate went back into the Praetorium, summoned Jesus, and asked Him, “Are You the King of the Jews?” / “Are you saying this on your own,” Jesus asked, “or did others tell you about Me?” / “Am I a Jew?” Pilate replied. “Your own people and chief priests handed You over to me. What have You done?” ...

Acts 8:32-33
The eunuch was reading this passage of Scripture: “He was led like a sheep to the slaughter, and as a lamb before the shearer is silent, so He did not open His mouth. / In His humiliation He was deprived of justice. Who can recount His descendants? For His life was removed from the earth.”

1 Peter 2:23
When they heaped abuse on Him, He did not retaliate; when He suffered, He made no threats, but entrusted Himself to Him who judges justly.

Isaiah 42:2
He will not cry out or raise His voice, nor make His voice heard in the streets.

Psalm 38:13-14
But like a deaf man, I do not hear; and like a mute man, I do not open my mouth. / I am like a man who cannot hear, whose mouth offers no reply.

Psalm 39:1-2
For the choirmaster. For Jeduthun. A Psalm of David. I said, “I will watch my ways so that I will not sin with my tongue; I will guard my mouth with a muzzle as long as the wicked are present.” / I was speechless and still; I remained silent, even from speaking good, and my sorrow was stirred.

Psalm 39:9
I have become mute; I do not open my mouth because of what You have done.

Isaiah 50:6-7
I offered My back to those who struck Me, and My cheeks to those who tore out My beard. I did not hide My face from scorn and spittle. / Because the Lord GOD helps Me, I have not been disgraced; therefore I have set My face like flint, and I know that I will not be put to shame.

Isaiah 53:5
But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed.

Matthew 26:62-63
So the high priest stood up and asked Him, “Have You no answer? What are these men testifying against You?” / But Jesus remained silent. Then the high priest said to Him, “I charge You under oath by the living God: Tell us if You are the Christ, the Son of God.”

Mark 14:60-61
So the high priest stood up before them and questioned Jesus, “Have You no answer? What are these men testifying against You?” / But Jesus remained silent and made no reply. Again the high priest questioned Him, “Are You the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?”


Treasury of Scripture

And went again into the judgment hall, and said to Jesus, From where are you? But Jesus gave him no answer.

Whence.

John 8:14
Jesus answered and said unto them, Though I bear record of myself, yet my record is true: for I know whence I came, and whither I go; but ye cannot tell whence I come, and whither I go.

John 9:29,30
We know that God spake unto Moses: as for this fellow, we know not from whence he is…

Judges 13:6
Then the woman came and told her husband, saying, A man of God came unto me, and his countenance was like the countenance of an angel of God, very terrible: but I asked him not whence he was, neither told he me his name:

But.

Psalm 38:13-15
But I, as a deaf man, heard not; and I was as a dumb man that openeth not his mouth…

Isaiah 53:7
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.

Matthew 27:12-14
And when he was accused of the chief priests and elders, he answered nothing…

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John 19
1. Jesus is scourged, crowned with thorns, and beaten.
4. Pilate is desirous to release him,
15. but being overcome with the outrage of the crowd, he delivers him to be crucified.
23. They cast lots for his garments.
25. He commends his mother to John.
28. He dies.
31. His side is pierced.
38. He is buried by Joseph and Nicodemus.














He went back into the Praetorium
The term "Praetorium" refers to the official residence of a Roman governor. In this context, it is where Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, conducted his official duties. The historical significance of the Praetorium is profound, as it was a place of Roman authority and power. Pilate's return to the Praetorium signifies a moment of decision and confrontation. The Greek word "praitorion" underscores the Roman influence and the tension between Roman authority and the divine mission of Jesus. This setting highlights the clash between earthly power and the spiritual kingdom Jesus represents.

and asked Jesus, 'Where are You from?'
Pilate's question, "Where are You from?" delves into the mystery of Jesus' identity. This inquiry is not merely about Jesus' earthly origin but hints at a deeper, existential curiosity about His divine nature. The Greek phrase "pothen ei su" suggests a search for understanding beyond the physical realm. Pilate, confronted with the calm and composed demeanor of Jesus, is drawn to question the source of His authority and essence. This moment reflects the universal human quest for understanding the divine and the origins of truth and righteousness.

But Jesus gave no answer
Jesus' silence in response to Pilate's question is profound and deliberate. The Greek word "apokrinomai" (to answer) is notably absent here, emphasizing the intentionality of Jesus' silence. This silence fulfills the prophecy of Isaiah 53:7, where the suffering servant does not open His mouth. It is a powerful testament to Jesus' submission to the Father's will and His understanding of the necessity of His sacrifice. In a world that often demands answers and explanations, Jesus' silence speaks volumes about His divine purpose and the fulfillment of prophecy. It challenges believers to trust in God's plan, even when answers are not immediately apparent.

(9) And went again into the judgment hall, and saith unto Jesus.--He had brought Jesus out to the people. He now led Him back to the palace in order to inquire further of Him in private.

Whence art thou?--The question is based upon the claim to be Son of God, of which he had heard. He knew that Jesus was a Galilean before sending Him to Herod (Luke 23:6). It is not of His earthly habitation, therefore, that he inquires, but of His origin and nature. (Comp. the same word, and in the same sense, in John 8:14, and Matthew 21:25.)

But Jesus gave him no answer.--This silence of our Lord has seemed hard to understand, and very many and very different have been the explanations suggested. An explanation can only be suggested; it cannot be given with any degree of certainty; but that which seems most in harmony with the position is that Pilate's question was one which to him could not be answered in reality, and therefore was not answered in appearance. The answer had, indeed, already been given (John 18:37), but he had treated it with the impatience which showed he could not receive it now. Not of the truth, he could not hear the voice of the Son of God, and therefore that voice did not speak.

Verse 9. - And he entered the Praetorium again (Jesus following him), and he saith to Jesus, Whence art thou? but Jesus gave him no answer. Almost all commentators reject the old explanation of the question of Pilate given by Paulus, that he simply asked Jesus of his birthplace or his home. The governor was disturbed, and ready to suspect that he had on his hands some supernatural Being whom no cross could destroy - some mysterious half-human, half-Divine creature, such as filled the popular literature; and, without any spiritual insight on his own side, he enticed Jesus to give him his confidence, and entrust to his keeping some of the secret of his origin, and the source of the bitter antagonism to his claims. There was fear, curiosity, and great desire for his own sake to save the suffering Man from the clutches of his enemies. "Whence art thou? Hast thou indeed made this claim? Best thou call thyself Son of God? that God is thy proper Father; that thou art coming in the glory of heaven; that thou, in thy purple robe and bleeding form, art already seated on thy throne of judgment?" Surely all this was really conveyed by the question, for we cannot suppose that "the Jews" confined themselves to the laconic recital of the charge as here recorded. The silence of Jesus is very impressive, and we, in our ignorance, can only vaguely say what it meant. Very numerous explanations are offered. Luthardt's idea, that Christ would not give an answer which would have the effect of preventing Pilate, in his agitated state, from giving the order for his crucifixion, is stagey and unreal. Moreover, it is bound up with very questionable ethic, and suggests that Jesus is answerable for the awful sin of Pilate, from which, by a word, he might have saved him. We admit that at any moment the Lord could, if he had chosen, have smitten his foes with blindness, or delivered himself from their malice by passing through them (cf. John 12:59). They would all have fallen to the earth if he had glanced at them as he had done upon the Roman guard in Gethsemane upon that very band of men who were now so busy in wiping out the stain of their momentary panic. On other occasions, when his hour of self-deliverance and self-devotion to the Father's will had not arrived, he discomfited his enemies; but now his hour had come, and he did not shrink. All this is true, but it does not account for the refusal to answer a question like this. Doubtless the silence was as expressive as speech, and even less likely to be misunderstood. He could not have denied that he was "Son of God." He could not have affirmed it without leading Pilate to put human and heathen notions into it. But could not he, who is infinite wisdom incarnate, have given an answer which would have avoided both dangers? That, however, is practically what he did effect. The prophetic picture had foretold of him, that "like a sheep before its shearers is dumb, so he opened not his mouth;" and the previous silences of Jesus before Annas, and before the false witnesses, before Caiaphas, and Pilate himself, and before Herod, are all governed by the same rule - a refusal to save himself from malignant falsity, or tricky design, or conspicuously lying charges; but when challenged to say whether he was the Christ, whether he was the Son of God, whether he was a King, he gave the answers needed. There was some likeness between the spirit of Herod, Caiaphas, and the false witnesses, and of Pilate's "Whence art thou?" which did not deserve an affirmative answer. The governor, who had scourged and insulted an apparently defenseless man, at the very moment when he was proclaimed innocent, and now was afraid of what he had done, came into the category of the slayers of the silent Lamb. But to the next inquiry, which went down to the depths of his heart, and revealed the utter unspirituality and self-ignorance which needed response, a wondrous reply was given.

Parallel Commentaries ...


Greek
and
καὶ (kai)
Conjunction
Strong's 2532: And, even, also, namely.

he went
εἰσῆλθεν (eisēlthen)
Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular
Strong's 1525: To go in, come in, enter. From eis and erchomai; to enter.

back
πάλιν (palin)
Adverb
Strong's 3825: Probably from the same as pale; anew, i.e. back, once more, or furthermore or on the other hand.

into
εἰς (eis)
Preposition
Strong's 1519: A primary preposition; to or into, of place, time, or purpose; also in adverbial phrases.

the
τὸ (to)
Article - Accusative Neuter Singular
Strong's 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.

Praetorium.
πραιτώριον (praitōrion)
Noun - Accusative Neuter Singular
Strong's 4232: Of Latin origin; the praetorium or governor's courtroom.

“Where
Πόθεν (Pothen)
Adverb
Strong's 4159: From the base of posis with enclitic adverb of origin; from which or what place, state, source or cause.

are
εἶ (ei)
Verb - Present Indicative Active - 2nd Person Singular
Strong's 1510: I am, exist. The first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist.

You from?”
σύ (sy)
Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Nominative 2nd Person Singular
Strong's 4771: You. The person pronoun of the second person singular; thou.

he asked.
λέγει (legei)
Verb - Present Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular
Strong's 3004: (a) I say, speak; I mean, mention, tell, (b) I call, name, especially in the pass., (c) I tell, command.

But
δὲ (de)
Conjunction
Strong's 1161: A primary particle; but, and, etc.

Jesus
Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous)
Noun - Nominative Masculine Singular
Strong's 2424: Of Hebrew origin; Jesus, the name of our Lord and two other Israelites.

gave no
ἔδωκεν (edōken)
Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular
Strong's 1325: To offer, give; I put, place. A prolonged form of a primary verb; to give.

answer.
ἀπόκρισιν (apokrisin)
Noun - Accusative Feminine Singular
Strong's 612: An answer, reply. From apokrinomai; a response.


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