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Pilate
's
irritation
was
due
,
as
he
explained
,
to
the
fact
that
the
Jews
were
ever
intriguing
to
make
him
,
and
through
him
Rome
,
the
catspaw
in
the
matter
of
their
religious
dissensions
.
As
was
well
known
to
me
,
Rome
did
not
interfere
with
the
religious
notions
of
its
conquered
peoples
;
but
the
Jews
were
for
ever
confusing
the
issues
and
giving
a
political
cast
to
purely
unpolitical
events
.
Pilate
waxed
eloquent
over
the
diverse
sects
and
the
fanatic
uprisings
and
riotings
that
were
continually
occurring
.
"
Lodbrog
,
"
he
said
,
"
one
can
never
tell
what
little
summer
cloud
of
their
hatching
may
turn
into
a
thunderstorm
roaring
and
rattling
about
one
's
ears
.
I
am
here
to
keep
order
and
quiet
.
Despite
me
they
make
the
place
a
hornets
'
nest
.
Far
rather
would
I
govern
Scythians
or
savage
Britons
than
these
people
who
are
never
at
peace
about
God
.
Right
now
there
is
a
man
up
to
the
north
,
a
fisherman
turned
preacher
,
and
miracle-worker
,
who
as
well
as
not
may
soon
have
all
the
country
by
the
ears
and
my
recall
on
its
way
from
Rome
.
"
This
was
the
first
I
had
heard
of
the
man
called
Jesus
,
and
I
little
remarked
it
at
the
time
.
Not
until
afterward
did
I
remember
him
,
when
the
little
summer
cloud
had
become
a
full-fledged
thunderstorm
.
"
I
have
had
report
of
him
,
"
Pilate
went
on
.
"
He
is
not
political
.
There
is
no
doubt
of
that
.
But
trust
Caiaphas
,
and
Hanan
behind
Caiaphas
,
to
make
of
this
fisherman
a
political
thorn
with
which
to
prick
Rome
and
ruin
me
.
"
"
This
Caiaphas
,
I
have
heard
of
him
as
high
priest
,
then
who
is
this
Hanan
?
"
I
asked
.
"
The
real
high
priest
,
a
cunning
fox
,
"
Pilate
explained
.
"
Caiaphas
was
appointed
by
Gratus
,
but
Caiaphas
is
the
shadow
and
the
mouthpiece
of
Hanan
.
"
"
They
have
never
forgiven
you
that
little
matter
of
the
votive
shields
,
"
Miriam
teased
.
Whereupon
,
as
a
man
will
when
his
sore
place
is
touched
,
Pilate
launched
upon
the
episode
,
which
had
been
an
episode
,
no
more
,
at
the
beginning
,
but
which
had
nearly
destroyed
him
.
In
all
innocence
before
his
palace
he
had
affixed
two
shields
with
votive
inscriptions
.
Ere
the
consequent
storm
that
burst
on
his
head
had
passed
the
Jews
had
written
their
complaints
to
Tiberius
,
who
approved
them
and
reprimanded
Pilate
.