Christianity SECTION B: PART 4 – THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS.

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Christianity SECTION B: PART 4 – THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS

Conflict with Authority Religious Trial  Jesus was brought to the house of the high priest  Questioned buy Caiaphas, leader of the Sanhedrin.  Jesus was asked if he was the Messiah, he said he had a special relationship with God.  The Sanhedrin was furious and found Him guilty of blasphemy  Jesus had broken a Jewish law so it was decided he be put to death, but the Sanhedrin did not have the power to execute him. Political Trial  Jesus was taken to the governor's palace the next morning  Jesus was questioned by Pilate, he tried to find out if Jesus was a political troublemaker  Jesus was asked if he was king of the Jews, he replied saying his kingdom was not of this world  Pilate thought Jesus was innocent, but under pressure from the Sanhedrin agreed that he was breaking a Roman law by claiming to be a king  Pilate found Jesus guilty of treason and was sentenced to death instead of Barabbas.

Holy Week  Holy week is the last week of Jesus public ministry before he was put to death.  The evangelists wanted to stress the importance of Jesus’ suffering and death for our sake  Sunday (Mark 11:1-11) Jesus arrives into Jerusalem; welcomed by cheering crowds waving palm branches ‘Palm Sunday’  Monday (Mark 11:15-18) Jesus went into the temple(Court of Gentiles). He got annoyed at the traders and tried to get them out of the Temple. Pharisees and Sadducees saw him as a threat and plotted against him.

Holy Week  Tuesday Jesus taught in the temple. He was questioned by the Pharisees and Sadducees about his teachings. They were trying to trick him.  Wednesday (Matt 27:5) Judas Iscariot went to Jewish authorities with an offer to betray Jesus so that he would be arrested  Thursday (John 18:1-11) Last Supper. Jesus was arrested in the garden of Gethsemane.  Friday (Luke 22:47-53) Jesus was questions by the Sanhedrin; put on trial by Roman procurator Pontius Pilate. Jesus was scourged and condemned to death by crucifixion. He was nailed to a cross, suffered a terrible death and his body was buried in a nearby tomb.

Death of Jesus

The Resurrection  Resurrection is the central Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead 3 days after he was crucified.  It shows us that:  There is life after death  Jesus is the promised Messiah  The power of good has triumphed over evil  Jesus offers hope to all humankind that death is not the end

Resurrection Appearances  Witnesses to the resurrection:  Mary Magdalene at the tomb (John 20: 11-18)  Disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24: 13-35)  Disciples in the house in Jerusalem (John 20: 19-25)  Thomas in the house in Jerusalem (John 20: 24-29)  Disciples beside Lake Galilee (John 21: 1-14) Common themes in eye witness accounts: The disciples are grieving. Jesus appears unexpectedly. Jesus is transformed. Jesus comforts them with a greeting. Jesus does something they recognise. The disciples are overwhelmed with joy and peace because Jesus is with them. Jesus tells them to spread the Good News.