Again, it was the rule of Hebrew law that both witnesses had to testify
to all the essential elements of a complete crime. One could not furnish
one link, and another another link, in order to construct a chain of
evidence. Each had to testify to all the essential elements necessary to
constitute the legal definition of a crime. But the false witnesses did
not do this. Under any view of the case, then, the testimony of these
witnesses was wholly worthless, and the confession of Jesus was the
solitary and illegal basis of His conviction.
The failure of the Sanhedrin to secure sufficient and competent evidence
to convict Jesus must not be regarded as accidental, or as attributable
to the hour and to the surroundings. The popularity of the Nazarene,
outside the narrow circle of the Temple authorities, was immense. The
friendship of Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea is proof that He had
standing even in the Sanhedrin itself. It was therefore difficult to
find witnesses who were willing to testify against Him. Besides, the
acts of His ministry, while in no sense cowardly or hypocritical, had
been, in general, very cautious and diplomatic. He seems to have
retired, at times, into the desert or the wilderness to avoid
disagreeable and even dangerous complications with the civil and
ecclesiastical authorities.[275] Jesus was in no sense a politician, but
He was not lacking in mother wit and practical resources. He saw through
the designs of Herod Antipas, who wished to get Him out of his
dominions. It will be remembered that certain Pharisees, pretending
friendship for Him, warned Him to flee from Galilee to avoid being
killed by Herod. The courage and manliness of Jesus are shown by the
fact that He remained in His native province, and even sent a
contemptuous message to the Tetrarch, whom He styled "that fox."[276]
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