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  1. Pilate's wife is a major character in the 30th York Mystery Play (Tapiters' and Couchers' Play), where she introduces herself as "Dame Precious Percula". Her dream is dictated by the Devil. He first soliloquises to the effect that if Jesus dies, he, the Devil, will lose control of men's souls.

  2. The German Catholic novelist Gertrud von Le Fort's Die Frau des Pilatus portrays Pilate's wife as converting to Christianity after attempting to save Jesus and assuming Pilate's guilt for herself; Pilate executes her as well.

  3. Hace 5 días · He and his wife—unnamed in the New Testament but identified in the apocrypha as Procla or Procula—are venerated in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church; their feast day is June 25. In the Eastern Orthodox Church the feast of St. Claudia Procula (as Pilate’s wife is known) is observed on October 27.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. On the morning of the trial of Jesus, she sent an urgent message to her husband: ‘I had a troubling dream. Do not have anything to do with this man.’. Pilate ignored his wife’s advice and condemned Jesus to death, making his own name infamous.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2021 · This is where we find Pontius Pilate’s wife on the day of Christ’s crucifixion. Who Was Pontius Pilate's Wife? Although the Bible contains little personal information about Pontius Pilate’s wife, various historical and apocryphal records identify her as Claudia Procula.

  6. Flourished around 26–36 ce; married Pontius Pilate, the Roman procurator of Judea during the time of Jesus' ministry and Crucifixion. Referred to in the Bible as Pilate's wife, Claudia asked that Jesus' life be spared.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2020 · While her name, Pilate’s wife, is muted in the Bible, she is known in Greco-Roman history as Procla or Claudia. Through the record of her disturbing dream (possibly a nightmare) we encounter a woman devoted to the pursuit of seeking justice for a Jewish rabbi known in her time as Jesus of Nazareth.