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The
events surrounding Jesus' suffering, torture and crucixion on Good Friday.
| After
His trials before Annas, before Caiphas, and before the Sanhedrin on Thursday
night, Jesus was again brought before the Sanhedrin on Friday morning.
From there He was brought to Pilate in the Praetorium, then to Herod Antipas,
Tetrach of Galilee, and back again to Pilate. The Roman Governor sentenced
Him to crucifixion - the death of a criminal. The way of the cross was
a short journey from the Praetorium to the Hill of Calvary, just outside
the walls of Jerusalem.
(The
Two Patricks in County Tyrone, Ireland, are writing a series of books
on the life and times of Jesus and they are a really excellent read - the
first two are published under the titles of Song of The Carpenter I &
II. Well worth buying and excellent for schools for Religious Instruction)
Below are the biblical references for the various events according to each
evangelist. |
Map of Calvary
at the time
of Jesus' Trial
Click the image
for larger view
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Matthew
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Mark
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Luke
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John
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Good
Friday
Second trial before the
Sanhedrin
Suicide of Judas
Christ is brought to Pilate
The Jews charge Christ with
sedition
Pilate questions Christ
privately
The Jews repeat their accusations
Christ is sent to Herod
Pilate declares Christ's
innocence
Christ or Barabas
Pilate washes his hands
Christ is condemned and
scourged
He is mocked by the soldiers
The Jews demand that He
be crucified
Pilate again questions Christ
privately
The Jews repeat their demand
The Way of The Cross
The Crucifixion
and
Christ is offered wine and
gall
His garments are divided
The inscription on the cross
Christ is insulted on the
cross
The good thief
Mary and John at the foot
of the cross
Darkness over the earth
The death of Christ
Marvelous happenings
The centurion and the disciples
on Calvary
The piercing of Christ's
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Under
our section on The Bible we have attempted to
give a 'potted history' and some explanations around divine inspiration,
translations and interpretation. In order to make your reading of the New
Testament teachings of the Life of Christ a little easier we have looked
at the time of Jesus from His Conception to His Ascension according to
the writings of the four evangelists, and categorised the various events
and teachings with reference to the chapter and verse of each writer.
We
start with Jesus' Infancy & Childhood;
then move on to the start of Jesus' Public
Ministry. There is no historical proof of actual times available but
we have used the Douay Challoner version to divide the three years of Jesus'
ministry as His First Year of Public
Ministry; His Second Year of
Public Ministry; His Third Year
of Public Ministry; the events leading into His time of betrayal and
suffering during Holy Week; the events surrounding
Holy
Thursday when He instituted the bloodless sacrifice of the Eucharist
to be carried out in His name for perpetuity; the events surrounding His
suffering, passion and death on Good Friday;
and finally His Burial,
Resurection and Ascension into Heaven. |