Acts 5:34-39

when a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor of law, who was respected by all the people, rose up in the council, and moved the apostles might withdraw for some time.

Acts 23:9

and the Scribes taking part with the Pharisees, grew warm in the debate, and said, "we find no harm in this man; perhaps a spirit or an angel has spoke to him."

Acts 23:29

but I found their accusation turned upon certain topics of their law, and contain'd nothing that was capital, or that deserv'd imprisonment:

Acts 25:25

but finding he had done nothing that deserv'd death, I have resolved to send him to the emperor, to whom he had appealed.

Matthew 27:23-24

the governor said, why, what mischief has he done? but they cried out the more, let him be crucified.

Matthew 27:54

now the centurion, and they that were with him, to guard Jesus, having observ'd the earthquake, and all that had happened, were under great apprehensions, and said, certainly this was the son of God.

Luke 23:14-15

you have represented this man to me as one that was stirring up the people to a revolt: you see I have examin'd him in your presence; yet I don't find he is guilty of the crimes you have laid to his charge: no, nor even Herod;

Luke 23:41

as for us, it is with justice, that we suffer the penalty due to our crimes: but as for him, what misdemeanour has he been guilty of?

Luke 23:47

The centurion upon seeing what had happen'd, gave glory to God, and said, certainly this was a righteous man.

Acts 26:31-32

they declar'd to one another, "this man has done nothing that deserves either death or imprisonment:"

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Then said the princes and all the people unto the priests and to the prophets; This man is not worthy to die: for he hath spoken to us in the name of the LORD our God.

Bible References

General references

Matthew 27:23
the governor said, why, what mischief has he done? but they cried out the more, let him be crucified.
Luke 23:14
you have represented this man to me as one that was stirring up the people to a revolt: you see I have examin'd him in your presence; yet I don't find he is guilty of the crimes you have laid to his charge: no, nor even Herod;
Acts 5:34
when a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor of law, who was respected by all the people, rose up in the council, and moved the apostles might withdraw for some time.
Acts 23:9
and the Scribes taking part with the Pharisees, grew warm in the debate, and said, "we find no harm in this man; perhaps a spirit or an angel has spoke to him."
Acts 25:25
but finding he had done nothing that deserv'd death, I have resolved to send him to the emperor, to whom he had appealed.
Acts 26:31
they declar'd to one another, "this man has done nothing that deserves either death or imprisonment:"