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Where can I find out about pilates son crippled foot being made whole by Jesus

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sarah wise Posted

Where can I find out about pilates son crippled foot being made whole by Jesus

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Eric Hamilton

As for the account of Pilate’s son, Pilo, having his foot healed by Jesus it is not found in the Bible.  It is however found in ancient religious texts.  I would take it with a grain of salt since ancient Christian and Roman records have no account of this ever happening.  Here is what the text says:

“My son Pilo, so beautiful, so bright in his smile that the very slaves looked up when he passed, my son had a withered foot. But soon he learned to walk with a very little crutch. Pontius was divided between his chagrin in a son who could not be a soldier and pride that he yet had an heir to his name, old as Rome itself. “

“Had it not been for my boy, Pilo, I would have died of loneliness in Jerusalem, even in all the dasding circumstance with which Rome up’ held our court. My boy became my love, my life. Withered though his foot was, he was brave and threw away his crutch early and endured without any protest all the torments of the pullers and straighteners.”

“Then a strange sickness fell upon us that summer. Its malice gathered with the heat. Particularly it wasted children with a torpor like of death itself. So it numbed my boy. He thinned, whitened, fell.”

“I turned desperately every which way to try to get to Jesus. But the crowd crushed me down the steep stair, and tided me further and further until I sobbed with my despair. For now I knew I could not ask Jesus to heal Pilo.”

“Through all the multitudes sprang Pilo into my arms. Pilo, erect and firm, without any sickness in him. And more, nay more. He dragged no withered foot. My Pilo leaped, walked, danced, all sound. His feet were as lovely as his face. Pilo, my son, made whole. “

Source: A LETTER from PONTIUS PILATE’S WIFE Rewritten by CATHERINE VAN DYKE

PUBLISHERS: THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY. INDIANAPOLIS, PIEST EDITION
Printed in the United States of America

COPYRIGHT, 1929
BY THE PICTORIAL REVIEW COMPANY

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