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Chapter 10. Introduction  The Passion is the word used to describe Jesus’ suffering and death  Catholics have the image of Jesus on the Cross, known.

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1 Chapter 10

2 Introduction  The Passion is the word used to describe Jesus’ suffering and death  Catholics have the image of Jesus on the Cross, known as the corpus, to help them remember what Jesus did for us.  The Stations of the Cross and the Rosary helps us reflect on the meaning of Jesus’ death.  On Good Friday, we strip the churches of statues and images to emphasize the emptiness and sorrow that the disciples of Jesus felt.

3 The Jewish and Roman Leaders Wanted Jesus Dead  There are natural and supernatural reasons to Jesus’ death.  The Natural or Human reasons:  Pontius Pilate was involved in Jesus’ death  Both Jewish and Roman leaders wanted Jesus to die  The Jewish leaders believed that Jesus’ challenged their religious authority and leading the people to rebel against them.

4 Examples:  Mark 2:23-3:-6  The Pharisees and scribes taught that no work can be done on the sabbath. Jesus ‘ disciples plucked the grain on the sabbath and Jesus healed on the sabbath.  Luke 15: 1-10  Jesus associated himself with sinners, including prostitutes and tax collectors  Luke 16: 19-31  Jesus taught that the poor are blessed; being poor is not a consequence of sin  Mark 2:1-12  Jesus claimed to have the power to forgive sins

5  The chief priests charged Jesus of speaking blasphemy – speaking irreverently about God or about the faith, because Jesus claimed to have the powers of God.  This is punishable by death.

6 Roman Reasons  Only the Romans could put someone to death.  It is likely that the Jewish leaders convinced Pilate to execute Jesus.  Jesus was charged and crucified for sedition or inciting rebellion.  The Gospels tells us that Pilate did not want Jesus to be killed, but eventually gave in to pressure, from the Jewish leaders and the mob.

7 Jesus’ Death Is the Real Thing  Although Jesus is God, his experience of death was very real.  He experienced doubt, pain, and fear; he was betrayed, put through trial, tortured, and crucified -- he was not saved from human experiences.  Remember the heresy of Docetism – which taught that Jesus just “appeared” to be human.

8 Jesus’ Execution  Extremely brutal to frighten people to obedience.  Jesus was scourged (whipped) with a flagellum – a device that had bone and metal embellished on a whip

9  Jesus carried a crossbeam on his back, stripped of his clothes, and crucified through his wrist to a crossbeam.  They elevated his legs so that he could die a slow death – suffocating in his blood.  Jesus died on the Cross because it was the will of God.


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