An Ecclesiastical History To The 20th Year Of The Reign Of Constantine by EusebiusCHAPTER VII
HOW PILATE DESTROYED HIMSELFIT is proper, also, to observe, how it is asserted that this same Pilate, who was governor at our Saviour’s crucifixion, in the reign of Caius, whose times we are recording, fell into such calamities that he was forced to become his own murderer, and the avenger of his own wickedness. Divine justice, it seems, did not long protract his punishment. This is stated by those Greek historians who have recorded the Olympiads in order, together with the transactions of the times. |