The arrest of Jesus - With these words, Jesus went out with his disciples across the Kidron valley to a place where there was a garden. He and his
The accounts of the arrest of Jesus in the synoptic and John's Gospels (Mk 14:43-52, Mt 26:47-56, Lk 22:47-53, Jn 18:1-12) are discussed with the focus on Jesus' attitude of non-violence. It is concluded that every Gospel portrays Jesus' attitude in its own unique way. Luke...
PAINTINGS OF THE ARREST OF JESUS CHRIST
The four gospels place the time and scene of the arrest of Jesus as night in the garden of Gethsemane, an olive grove just west of Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives. The arresting party most likely consisted of Temple police dispatched by Caiaphas, the high priest. The party may also have...
To understand the crime which likely led to the arrest of Jesus, it is first necessary to understand the role of the Temple in first-century Jewish life. The Temple in Jerusalem served dual purposes. It was both the revered center of religious life--a place for prayers and sacrifices--and...
This is the first scene in which the disciples have appeared since they fled during the arrest of Jesus. Jesus appears to them and they “see” him. There is also the element of doubt. But Jesus comes to this somewhat wavering church and speaks. The basis for the words of The Great Co...
half of them inflicted by whips that have been made into multiple-hook tearing instruments. Even earlier, at the arrest of Jesus, he is chained, beaten over and over, thrown off a bridge to crash below. He arrives at his first legal hearing already mauled and with one eye closed behind ...
The Arrest & Trial of Jesus Dr. Jim Phillips preaches his way Through the Gospel ofJohn 18:1-40 讲道编号531151628445 期间51:06 日期May 31, 2015 类别周日服务 圣经文本若翰傳福音之書 18 语言英语 #The #Trial #& #Arrest #of #Jesus
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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 transfix verb To compel, as the attention, interest, or imagination, of: arrest,catch up,enthrall,fascinate,grip,hold,mesmerize,rivet,spellbind. ...