THE SUFFERING, DEATH
AND RESURRECTION OF
JESUS: Lessons
LESSON 1: JESUS' ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM
Jesus' companions were coming from Jericho
Jesus and his disciples traveled with
other pilgrims for safety as there were
many muggings
Christians think this is a triumphant event
because it was after victories of conquest
or authority
LESSON 2: JESUS' ANOINTING AND
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BETRAYAL
the Sanhedrin would not arrest
Jesus in public due to the fact it
might spark a riot
JUDAS PROFILE
WHO?
He was
thought to be a
Zealot
WHEN?
He betrayed Jesus when he was
praying
WHERE?
Gethsemane
WHY?
He wanted to do this because he
wanted the bounty for his where
abouts
He had
expected
Jesus to
start a
rebelion
WHAT?
Judas' role in Jesus' death was
that he was the one who handed
him over
LESSON 3:THE LAST SUPPER
What was the passover?
The passover was the situation in which
the angel of 'death' went over the houses
of those without the lambs' blood across
the doors
Killing the fist child of the House/Family
JESUS hoped that Judas would have second
thoughts, although he did accept his purpose
in life from God, Jesus din't have to be blamed
from his death
He would not drink wine again until he was in the
KOG. The Messianic banquet was a Jewish symbol
of the KOG. the KOG would arrive with Jesus death
THE DISCIPLES,
through the bread and
wine they were faithful
to one another and with
Jesus through his
death, as the words
about the bread and
the wine gave the
passover meal a new
meaning
CHRISTIANS during the service of the
holy communion , the Last Super is
celebrated. Different christian
denominations celebrate this in different
ways, however, they believe that they
bread or wine. Jesus' death and his
resurrection.
LESSON 4: JESUS IN GETHSEMANE
Peter and John feel
asleep because they
gave in to a physical
weekness
Jesus EXPECTED too much
from as his feelings
overwhelmed his desire and
compared to the other
around, he was patient yet
his disciples were learners
and they had yet to learn
Jesus begged God to take
away the cup because it was
too much for him to cope
with. He felt unprepared
His reactions tells us that his relationship with God was strong to such
an extent in which when too much was required, or tensions had arrison,
his relationship with God grew weaker, but his obedience stayed
continuous throughtout
LESSON 5: JESUS' TRIAL BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN
WHY WAS JESUS FOUND GUILTY IN THE TRIAL OF THE SANHEDRIN
Judas told them he was a
terrorist and was said to
overthrow the Romans; in
his perspective
Jesus said "I
am who I am";
Words used
by God to
Moses
The crowd were probably
supporters of barabas in the
uprising, which the authorities
used against Jesus
He supposidly said " he
shall destroy the temple
and rebuild it in three
days" - Messanic Claim
LESSON 6: JESUS' TRIAL BEFORE PILATE
The trial
would be
in Court
Jesus did not
respond to the
Romans when
they asked him if
he was the KOTJ
because he is
religious, not
political
Jesus was
beaten,
mocked by
soldiers
and even
spat on
before trial
WHO CONTRIBUTED TO JESUS' DEATH
THE
SANHEDRIN:
they sat him
before Piltae
THE CROWD AT THE ROMAN TRIAL:
They did not listen to evidence.
Choice already chosen beforehand.
Pressurised Pilate
JUDAS: Betrayed
for a ransom and
turned him into the
Romans
JESUS HIMSELF:
It was his fate.
Needed to be
fulfilled
PILATE: this
was the Final
choice which
lead to his
execution