Lesson 19 Flashcards
- Who was guilty of rejecting Jesus Christ?
Both Jews and Gentiles
- Multiple choice:
Which is correct?
a. To be legally correct is to be morally correct
b. To be morally correct is to be legally correct
c. Care should be taken to be moral and legal correct
d. If morally correct it does not matter about being legally correct
c. Care should be taken to be moral and legal correct
- Could Jesus have escaped death?
Hebrews 5:7 leaves no doubt. He prayed unto Him that “was able to save Him from death”
And, He was heard when He prayed that prayer (1John 5:14-15).
So, He could have escaped death by invoking His right and privilege as the Son.
- How would Jesus’ have died had the Jews the authority to kill?
By stoning Him
- Give 3 reasons why would the Jews have preferred to crucify Jesus?
- By far the most painful and drawn out means of execution
- More humiliating, and in the Jewish mind, implied that Jesus was discredited
- By this form of execution the Jews placed themselves in the background. It placed the responsibility (or guilt) for Jesus’ death on Rome
- Name the 3 charges the Jews made against Jesus.
- “We found this man misleading our nation”
- “Forbidding to pay taxes to Caesar”
- “Saying that He Himself is Christ, a King” (Luke 23:2)
- True/false
Herod asked the question “What is truth”?
False
- Name 3 ways Pilate attempted to release Jesus.
He tried to pass the responsibility to Herod
He stated he found no fault in him
He had him mocked, beaten, and scourged in an attempt to please the Jews
Lamely he present Jesus as their king
He wanted to release Jesus instead of Barabbas
- Who did the Jews declare to be their king?
Caesar