This spontaneous-combustion-like process was a common form of death in the Bible when God himself caused people’s deaths. Judas’s betrayal, of course, led to Jesus’s arrest, trial and death by crucifixion, after which he was resurrected, a sequence of events that—according to Christian...
The final meal Jesus had with his disciples, followed by his arrest and execution. Two disciples who unexpectedly run into Jesus but don’t recognize him until he reveals himself to them. The transformation of Jesus on the mountain calls back to Mount Sinai as he becomes like the ancient of...
Gethsemane is a garden across the Kidron Valley on the Mount of Olives, a ridge paralleling the eastern part of Jerusalem, where Jesus is said to have prayed on the night of his arrest before the Crucifixion. The name suggests that the garden was a grove
Meanwhile, the chief priests and elders met with high priest Caiaphas and set plans in motion to arrest Jesus. One of the disciples, Judas, met with the chief priests and told them how he would deliver Jesus to them. They agreed to pay him 30 pieces of silver. The Last Supper Getty ...
Judas led the mob that came to arrest Jesus. There was the kiss of betrayal and I suppose that the torchlight wasn’t really enough to identify Jesus outright. Judas’ kiss goes into the history books as the ultimate act of a traitor. It’s probably the most wicked kiss ever given to ...
The exact date of Jesus' death is also unclear. The Gospel of John depicts the crucifixion just before the Passover festival on Friday 14 Nisan, called the Quartodeciman, whereas the synoptic gospels describe the Last Supper, immediately before Jesus' arrest, as the Passover meal on Friday ...
The twelve were with Him at the Last Supper. When we read the passages in the Bible about Jesus’s arrest, prosecution and crucifixion, we find that his disciples have disappeared. We know that Jesus died to make atonement for our sins. Because of His sacrifice we can have a relationship...
You'll learn about it here!Jesus Praying In the Garden, Lesson 3.04. Judas' kiss of betrayal immediately prior to Jesus' arrest was a huge but short-lived victory for Satan's evil kingdom. Satan soon would have Jesus on the cross, right where he wanted him, he thought. There are grea...
Oh, but what does that matter. Since the FBI has become adept at fudging crime statistics to the benefit of Democrat mayors and governors, they can just continue to do the same. As noted in the31 October 2024 reportby the Oversight Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives: ...
Soon, Judas would come with those who would arrest me. He knew this place. He was the key to my capture. I cried out again. Again, only silence. Then I uttered those words, “Not my will, but yours be done”. I would be his faithful Son until the ...