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Judas was a devil [[John 6.67]]-71 | Judas was a devil [[John 6.67]]-71 | ||
Mark's account of this trial [[Mark 15.1 | Mark's account of this trial [[Mark 15]].1-14 | ||
Luke's account of this trial [[Luke 23.1 | Luke's account of this trial [[Luke 23]].1-12 | ||
John's account of this trial [[John 18]].28- [[John 19]] | John's account of this trial [[John 18]].28- [[John 19]] |
Revision as of 08:37, 15 August 2021
Matthew 26.47-51
Jesus was in complete control
and He willingly gave His life.
Heaven was ready to defend Jesus Matthew 26.52-56
Jesus before Pilot Matthew 27.1-25
Judas was a devil John 6.67-71
Mark's account of this trial Mark 15.1-14
Luke's account of this trial Luke 23.1-12
John's account of this trial John 18.28- John 19
Matthew 20.28
Hebrews 4.14-15
John 10.18
Matthew 10.1-8
John 18.13
John 2.19-20
Matthew 26.31-35
Luke 22.61
Luke 22.32
Jesus endured more pain and hardship
than we could possibly imagine.
He felt the daggers of betrayal and denial
from His closest friends.
The cross is a cruel way to die
It takes a long time.
Pain from nails in hands and feet
To get a breath of air
one must push up on the nails in the feet
To end the life, the legs are broken
one can no longer get a breath of air
They gave gall and vineger to help kill the pain
Jesus did not accept it until the very end <ref>
They did not break the legs of Jesus
They were surprised that He was dead so quickly
Prophecy said His bones would not be broken <ref>