Where was Jesus taken to following his arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane?

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Where was Jesus taken to following his arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane? A courtyard in the Temple b. The High Priest’s house c. A local synagogue d. The home of a Jewish Council member

Where was Jesus taken to following his arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane? A courtyard in the Temple b. The High Priest’s house c. A local synagogue d. The home of a Jewish Council member

Where did Peter go when Jesus was arrested? Courtyard of the High Priest’s house b. Home c. Mary’s house d. To find Judas

Where did Peter go when Jesus was arrested? Courtyard of the High Priest’s house b. Home c. Mary’s house d. To find Judas

What did the council need to find in order to put Jesus to death? A law that would allow them to kill Jesus b. Someone who could persuade Pilate to agree with them c. Evidence d. Witnesses

What did the council need to find in order to put Jesus to death? A law that would allow them to kill Jesus b. Someone who could persuade Pilate to agree with them c. Evidence d. Witnesses

What was Jesus accused of? Being violent towards a member of the Jewish Council b. Lying to the Jewish Council c. Causing damage to the Temple d. Threatening to tear down the Temple

What was Jesus accused of? Being violent towards a member of the Jewish Council b. Lying to the Jewish Council c. Causing damage to the Temple d. Threatening to tear down the Temple

The High Priest asked Jesus if he had any answer to the accusations brought against him. What did Jesus say in reply? He denied the accusations b. Jesus kept quiet and did not say a word. c. He said he was guilty of the accusations brought against him d. He said ‘I am and you will see the Son of Man seated at the right side of the Almighty.’

The High Priest asked Jesus if he had any answer to the accusations brought against him. What did Jesus say in reply? He denied the accusations b. Jesus kept quiet and did not say a word. c. He said he was guilty of the accusations brought against him d. He said ‘I am and you will see the Son of Man seated at the right side of the Almighty.’

What was the second question presented to Jesus by the High Priest? Why are you not defending yourself? b. Why do you continue to tell lies about God? c. Are you the Messiah, the son of the blessed one? d. Are you the King of the Jews?

What was the second question presented to Jesus by the High Priest? Why are you not defending yourself? b. Why do you continue to tell lies about God? c. Are you the Messiah, the son of the blessed one? d. Are you the King of the Jews?

What crime was Jesus found guilty of? Lying b. Cheating c. Treason d. Blasphemy

What crime was Jesus found guilty of? Lying b. Cheating c. Treason d. Blasphemy

What happened to Jesus at the end of his trial? He was spat on, blindfolded and slapped b. He was flogged c. The guards placed a crown of thorns on his head d. He was made to wear a purple robe

What happened to Jesus at the end of his trial? He was spat on, blindfolded and slapped b. He was flogged c. The guards placed a crown of thorns on his head d. He was made to wear a purple robe

What did the High Priest tear as a sign of Jesus’ guilt? A tablecloth b. The Temple curtain c. His robes d. Torah scrolls

What did the High Priest tear as a sign of Jesus’ guilt? A tablecloth b. The Temple curtain c. His robes d. Torah scrolls

What name was given to the Jewish Council? Sanhedrin b. Sadducees c. Scribes d. Pharisees

What name was given to the Jewish Council? Sanhedrin b. Sadducees c. Scribes d. Pharisees

How many members made up the Jewish Council? 60 b. 28 c. 71 d. 80

How many members made up the Jewish Council? 60 b. 28 c. 71 d. 80

What is the meaning of the term blasphemy? Telling lies to people b. Discriminating against others c. Leading a rebellion d. Claiming to be God or equal to God

What is the meaning of the term blasphemy? Telling lies to people b. Discriminating against others c. Leading a rebellion d. Claiming to be God or equal to God

According to Jewish Law (Leviticus 24:16), blasphemy was punishable by which form of death? Crucifixion b. Stoning c. Beheading d. Thrown to wild beasts

According to Jewish Law (Leviticus 24:16), blasphemy was punishable by which form of death? Crucifixion b. Stoning c. Beheading d. Thrown to wild beasts

Why was Jesus’ trial unfair? False witnesses could be punished by death – Jesus was not talking about the real Temple but his body b. A court was not usually held in the High Priest’s house - Jesus’ trial was held in Caiaphas’ house c. Trials that could result in an execution could not take place at night – Jesus’ trial was at night d. All of the above

Why was Jesus’ trial unfair? False witnesses could be punished by death – Jesus was not talking about the real Temple but his body b. A court was not usually held in the High Priest’s house - Jesus’ trial was held in Caiaphas’ house c. Trials that could result in an execution could not take place at night – Jesus’ trial was at night d. All of the above

Which title did Jesus use to describe himself before the Jewish Council? Son of Man b. Son of God c. Christ d. Son of David

Which title did Jesus use to describe himself before the Jewish Council? Son of Man b. Son of God c. Christ d. Son of David

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