Meaning of Jesus' death, Resurrection Narratives, Paschal Mystery Flashcards
Christ’s trials were held in a manner that is called
moro-moro (a mere stage act)
supreme court of ancient Israel, made up of 70 men and the high priest, accused Jesus of blasphemy
Sanhedrin
The Roman scourge is a terrible whipping of — lashes
39
Pilate offered the prisoner ——– to be crucified and Jesus released, but to no avail.
Barabbas
ordered the crucifixion of Jesus
Pilate
place of crucifixion
Golgotha (Place of the Skull)
most disgraceful, horrible form of execution in the early centuries
crucifixion
Fortress
Antonia
Way of
Sorrows (via Dolorosa)
visiting pilgrim to Jerusalem, was commandeered to help Jesus carry his cross
Simon of Cyrene
who were present at the execution?
the Gospels report:
Jesus’ mother
John the Beloved
handful of female disciples
Jesus made —– final statements during his las hours on the cross
seven
there were — criminals who were executed beside Christ
two
INRI
“Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum”
Jesus of Nazareth, king of the Jews
- inscription above Jesus’ cross
Jesus’ final hours on the cross lasted
from approx. 12 nn - 3 pm (3 hrs)
painful death by
asphyxiation
prominent member of the Council, who was himself waiting for God’s kingdom, went boldly to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body
Joseph of Arimathea
God has saved us from the ——- of sin
penalty
effects of Jesus’ death to us
justification
sanctification
glorification
leader of the high priests
Caiaphas
implications of Jesus’ death to the Local Romans
problem solved
implications of Jesus’ death to the Jewish leaders
end of their insecurities
fear relief
implications of Jesus’ death to His disciples
hopelessness
“end of their dream”
insecurity
implications of Jesus’ death to Jesus Himself
fulfillment of His earthly ministry
“mission accomplished”
Trials Jesus faced before His crucifixion
He was brought before:
Annas
Caiaphas
Sanhedrin (assembly of religious leaders)
After this, He was taken before:
Pilate (Roman governor), sent off to Herod
and returned to Pilate, who finally sentenced Him to death