Jovial Monk wrote on Oct 12
th, 2023 at 2:33pm:
Any evidence for PP’s order?
It's largely accepted that Jesus' disruption of temple proceedings is true.
If he did, it's certain that he would been aware he was flirting with arrest and execution.
The Temple Sanhedrin worked in cooperation with the Roman authorities who held the Sanhedrin's ceremonial robes and objects of office, which were handed to the Sanhedrin when they were required to officiate at the Temple. This kept the Sanhedrin in their place. Also, the Romans took a cut from temple taxes the Sanhedrin collected, (temple taxes being the reason Jesus disrupted the temple proceedings, and called the Sanhedrin thieves), so any disruption to this was dealt with severely by the Roman authorities.
However, Jesus was almost unknown in Jerusalem - being from the backward region of Galilee and, initially, no one was sure who he was.
It's possible Pilate sent him first to Herod as an act of feigned deference to Herod, who apparently did not want to be a part of it - possibly because Jesus' brother, James, was highly respected by the Sanhedrin and Jews in Jerusalem as righteous, just and zealous for the law. James was known as 'camel knees' due to the calluses that had grown from all his prostrations at the temple. He was dedicated to poverty and wore rags to demonstrate that all he owned and earned was gifted to the poor,
In any event, Jesus was returned to Pilate for judgment.
Given the person Pilate was, it would have taken him less than 10 seconds to condemn him to crucifixion.