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But the oafish incompetence of Annas nullified  all of Yeshua's preparations when he roughed up his disciple. So he worked upo a blasphemy narrative to motivate Caiaphas. And Caiaphas, in turn, work up a messiah narrative  to motivate Pilate. The irony was compounded by the  fact that  Yeshua, in  union with  the eloah Binah, actually was on a level with the God of Caiaphas.

Moshiach refered to a scion of David's line who would drive the gentiles out the Holy  Land and restore  the united  kingdom to full glory. If the people proclaimed a Jew as messiah, and that Jew did nothing to deny it,  Imperial Rome had every  reason to suspect sedition, and her usual  response was state terrorism in the form of a public crucifixion. Caiaphas was aiming for that.

But Pilate operated on  his own schedule. He wasn't a morning person. It would be hours before even the high priest could have audience with him. In the  meantime Yeshua  was  locked in  a holding cell, and his guards were soon disturbed to find the man talking to himself. He was, in fact, conversingwith Shyla, the B'nei Elohim  he  dubbed  Miriam  of Magdala,  as  she  gave  a fly-on-a-wall perspective  of the events  of the next  few days. They periodically checked his cell to ensure nothing was amiss, and they could  see Yeshua  was alone. But when he seemed  to converse with himself in two voicesa he gave the appearance of a demoniac, and  Caiaphas fretted that  Pilate would see  this and laugh his case out of court.

Shyla said, "Caiaphas will say to Pilate, "This man's followers believe he  will restore  the  line  of  David to  the  throne. Recently his followers set him upon the foal of  an ass, acting out the words of one of our prophets about a future king."

"Pilate will address you directly. 'Is this true, what the High Priest has accused?' Your silence will infuriate Pilate. He will say, 'You must know what I can have done to you.'

"You will raise your eyes to peer into those of Pilate and say, without a  trace of fear,  'You have no  power over me  but that which is already ordained by the God of heaven and Earth.'

"'We shall see,' Pilate will say,  but after that he  will grow interested  in  the venom  your  presence  invokes in  the  high priest. He will  turn to him and say, "What  would Caiaphas have done with this man?'

"The high priest will reply, 'You have eyes and ears, Pilate, do you not discern the faithfulness of the Jews of the city? Listen to them crying out for an enemy of the Emperor to die.'