Behold the Man

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"Behold the Man" is the English rendering of the Latin phrase "Ecce Homo," historically associated with depictions of Jesus Christ presented by Pontius Pilate before the crowd in Christian art and literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English expression
phrase
religious phrase
appearsIn New Testament narrative of the Passion
associatedWith Ecce Homo
Pontius Pilate
associatedWithEvent trial of Jesus
belongsToGenre biblical quotation
context presentation of Jesus by Pontius Pilate
describesScene Pilate presenting Jesus to the crowd
hasLanguage English
hasLanguageOfSource Latin
hasLiturgicalUse Passion narratives in Christian tradition
hasSourceText Gospel of John
hasTheme innocence of Jesus
public presentation of Christ
suffering of Christ
refersTo Jesus Christ
religiousTradition Christianity
semanticRole deictic proclamation of Jesus
timePeriodOfOrigin 1st century context via New Testament
translationOf Ecce Homo
usedAsTitleFor artworks depicting Ecce Homo
literary works about Jesus Christ
usedIn Christian art
Christian literature

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Ecce Homo titleTranslation Behold the Man