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Why did the high priest view it as blasphemy when Jesus acknowledged that he was the Christ, the Son of God?
Jesus knew that claiming equality with God would be considered blasphemy in the minds of the chief priests and elders, which in turn would solidify his crucifiction. The chief priests assumed Jesus was an imposter, instead of investagating what he had done. You see if Jesus's claim to be the messiah was not true they would have been right and with in the law to kill him, so Jesus's claim leads all of us to make a choice. Jesus either is who he says he is or not. The wrong choice has eternal implications.



By: andre greenberg
Category: Before the Sanhedrin
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Why did the high priest view it as blasphemy when Jesus acknowledged that he was the Christ, the Son of God?
 Jesus is accused of blasphemy... and condemned as worthy of being killed. His accusers even make it clear, “you a mere man, claim to be God.” ... Jesus replies, “do you say of him whom the Father consecrated and sent into the world, ‘You are blaspheming,’ because I said, ‘I am the Son of God’? ... The Jewish leaders wanted to kill Jesus, because he was “making himself equal with God” and “calling God his own Father“. There was no doubt in their eyes about what Jesus was saying ...   One of the most important aspects of Jesus’ claims to deity is seeing how the people around him reacted. It is clear from scripture that those who were with Jesus and heard his words:1. found them so difficult to swallow that they abandoned him; 2. confessed that he was the Son of God; or 3. they wanted to kill him for claiming to be the Son of God which is ultimately what got him crucified. Simply put, without Jesus’ repeated claims of deity and attributes of deity, there is no charge for blasphemy. An accusation which is leveled against him over and over again in the Gospels by those who were eye witnesses to his teachings ... (http://frontlineapologetics.com/2012/02/01/did-jesus-claim-to-be-god-how-did-people-react/)



By: Kay Haines
Category: Before the Sanhedrin
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Why did Judas betray Jesus with a kiss?
as a sign



By: richard duran
Category: Jesus Arrested
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