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Correspondence of Pilate
The so-called Correspondence of Pilate includes likely pseudepigraphal letters to and from Pontius Pilate. It includes letters, probably quite late, purportedly from Herod to Pilate and Pilate to Herod. More significantly, the Report of Pontius Pilate, also called the Anaphora Pilati, is a likely pseudepigraphal letter from Pilate to Tiberius which describes Jesus’ execution and the aftermath. It may originate from the 4th century.
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