Acts of Pilate

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Acts of Pilate is an early Christian apocryphal text that purports to record Pontius Pilate’s official report on the trial, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian apocryphal text
New Testament apocrypha
apocryphal gospel
associatedWith Nicodemus NERFINISHED
attributedTo Nicodemus (pseudonymous) NERFINISHED
circulation Byzantine world
Latin West NERFINISHED
claimsToBe official report of Pontius Pilate
dateOfComposition 4th century
earliestPossibleDate 3rd century
genre narrative prose
hasAlternativeName Acta Pilati NERFINISHED
Gospel of Nicodemus NERFINISHED
includesCharacter Adam NERFINISHED
Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Jewish leaders
Old Testament righteous in Hades
Pontius Pilate NERFINISHED
Roman soldiers
includesEpisode Jesus before Pilate NERFINISHED
burial of Jesus
condemnation of Jesus
crucifixion
descent of Christ into Hades NERFINISHED
discovery of the empty tomb
guarding of the tomb
post-resurrection appearances
influenced medieval Harrowing of Hell traditions
medieval passion plays
language Greek
Latin
notEarlierThan mid-4th century
part Descent into Hades section
Passion narrative section
preservedIn multiple manuscript traditions
relatedWork New Testament Gospels NERFINISHED
other Pilate apocrypha
religiousGenre passion narrative
post-resurrection narrative
religiousTradition Christianity
statusInCanon apocryphal
non-canonical
structure two main parts
subject Jesus NERFINISHED
Pontius Pilate NERFINISHED
crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
trial of Jesus NERFINISHED

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