Jesus of Nazareth, the king of the jews

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Jesus of Nazareth, the king of the jews INRI Jesus of Nazareth, the king of the jews

Why did people want to kill Jesus? John 19: 19-20 Crucifixion of Jesus according to the Gospel of St. John Why did people want to kill Jesus? Go to the following website: https://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/staffhome/gehall/XTOLOGY4.htm Read through the first section and find answers to the following questions: Why was Jesus crucified? Who crucified him? Who was in charge of the government at that time? What threats did Jesus pose to the Romans? What threats did Jesus pose to the ruling Jewish religious leaders?

The Four Gospels

The Four Gospels – Different Perspectives on the truth TASK: As you watch the following video, write notes about the main point for each of the different speakers. What is your opinion? What do you think the truth is about the authors of the 4 gospels of Jesus’ life and teaching?

The Four Gospels: http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/FourGospelCharts.pdf TASK: Access the website above and fill in the ‘Four Gospels’ chart in your handout Go to the following website: https://carm.org/when-were-gospels-written-and-by-whom and read further about the four different gospels. Write notes in your notebooks.