Luke 23:15
No, nor yet Herod: for I sent you to him; and, lo, nothing worthy of death is done unto him.
Cross-references
Luke 23:4 repeats Pilate's declaration of innocence — the same verdict from earlier in the trial.
Luke 23:10 shows the chief priests vehemently accusing Jesus, contrasting with Pilate's finding of no guilt.
In Mark 15:14, Pilate asks what evil Jesus has done – reinforcing the same scene of innocence declared here.
Acts 26:31 has Agrippa and Festus agreeing Paul has done nothing deserving death, mirroring Pilate's verdict for Jesus.
In Jeremiah 26:16, officials declare Jeremiah not deserving death – analogous to Pilate and Herod's judgment here.
In Daniel 6:4, accusers find no grounds against Daniel – similar to Pilate and Herod finding no fault here.
In Acts 23:9, Pharisees declare Paul innocent, echoing Pilate's statement about Jesus — a pattern of unjust accusation.