In the morning Jesus was taken to Pilate’s palace which is north of the temple. This trip would have been right through the middle of the city on the main street. The chief priest, with the elders…and the whole Sanhedrin, reached a decision. They bound Jesus, led him away and handed him over to Pilate. Mark 15:1 By the way, it was not legal for the Sanhedrin to meet at night. Pilate’s dungeon was in the rock under the palace. Inside the door are two niches in the wall where a prisoner puts his legs into rock holes and is chained against the wall in the standing position. About six feet in front of that is a great hole with stairs going down thirty feet. At the bottom are chains on the rock walls to hold about eight men. The darkness and the terrible echo of a frightened voice cuts deep into your soul as you descend the tiny stairs on the wall. Across from the stairs is a pit in the dungeon floor. One man at a time could be lowered into this deep wet pit of no hope. Barabbas was being held somewhere in this place.
Herod also has a dungeon under his palace. You have put me in the lowest pit, in the darkest depths…You have taken from me my closest friends and have made me repulsive to them. I am confined and cannot escape; Ps 88:6-8 How many of these three dungeons did Jesus visit during this long terrible day of agony? To finish our three dungeon story, it was later in the day when Pilot learned that Jesus had been living under the jurisdiction of Herod. So Pilot sent Jesus across town to Herod’s palace which is on the west side overlooking the road to Jaffa. After they mocked Jesus, he was sent back across town to Pilot. Luke 23:12 says that these two men became great friends on this day. Maybe they were both afraid to kill an innocent man? These three dungeons were all holding tanks so to speak. They were not used for punishment like we do today. Actually, if you left anybody in them for a prolonged time they would die. Do not let your friends die in the dungeon’s of sin.
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