“Then” | δὲ | But, and, etc | Then |
“said” | εἶπεν | To speak or say (by word or writing) | said |
“Pilate” | Πιλᾶτος | Close-pressed, i.e., firm; Pilatus, a Roman | Pilate |
“to” | πρὸς | A preposition of direction; forward to, i.e., toward (with the genitive case, the side of, i.e., pertaining to; with the dative case, by the side of, i.e., near to; usually with the accusative case, the place, time, occasion, or respect, which is the destination of the relation, i.e., whither or for which it is predicated) | to |
“the” | τοὺς | The (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom) | the |
“chief priests” | ἀρχιερεῖς | The high-priest (literally, of the Jews; typically, Christ); by extension a chief priest | chief priests |
“and” | καὶ | And, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words | and |
“to” | | (No Greek definition. English implied.) | |
“the” | τοὺς | The (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom) | the |
“people,” | ὄχλους | A throng (as borne along); by implication, the rabble; by extension, a class of people; figuratively, a riot | people |
“I find” | εὑρίσκω | To find (literally or figuratively) | find |
“no” | Οὐδὲν | Not even one (man, woman or thing), i.e., none, nobody, nothing | no |
“fault” | αἴτιον | A reason or crime (like G0156) | fault |
“in” | ἐν | "in," at, (up-)on, by, etc | in |
“this” | τούτῳ | To (in, with or by) this (person or thing) | this |
“man.” | ἀνθρώπῳ | Man-faced, i.e., a human being | man |