3. “Pilate then went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man? They answered and said unto him, If he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him up unto thee.” Let the question be put to, and the answer come from, those who had been delivered from foul spirits, from the sickly who had been healed, the lepers who had been cleansed, the deaf who were hearing, the dumb who were speaking, the blind who were seeing, the dead who were raised to life, and, above all, the foolish who were become wise, whether Jesus were a malefactor. But these things were said by those of whom He Himself had already foretold by the prophet, “They rewarded me evil for good.”1830 Ps. xxxv. 12.
3. Exivit ergo Pilatus ad eos foras, et dixit: Quam accusationem affertis adversus hominem hunc? Responderunt, et dixerunt ei: Si non esset hic malefactor, non tibi tradidissemus eum. Interrogentur atque respondeant ab immundis spiritibus libera i, languidi sanati, leprosi mundati, surdi audientes, muti loquentes, caeci videntes, mortui resurgentes, et quod omnia superat, stulti sapientes, utrum sit malefactor Jesus. Sed ista dicebant, de quibus per prophetam jam ipse praedixerat, Retribuebant mihi mala pro bonis (Psal. XXXIV, 12).