Final Week of Jesus
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Notable Aspects
  • Jesus repeatedly predicted his own murder in Jerusalem
  • Jesus did not take defensive actions or avoid Jerusalem
  • Jesus endured significant physical torture over a 16 hour period
  • Jesus endured significant emotional distress over a 16 hour period
  • Jesus was tortured to death and was buried
  • Jesus' followers reported and recorded his live appearances throughout forty days after his execution

Date/Time Event (all in Jerusalem, Israel)
Sunday, April 10, 30 AD 2 mile journey to Jerusalem from Bethany, where Jesus stays each night
Monday, April 11, 30 AD Jesus protests financial transactions within the temple; argues with chief priests
Tuesday, April 12, 30 AD Jesus predicts/announces the date of his execution; debates with religious leaders; responds to question about greatest commandment
Tuesday, April 12, 30 AD Judas contracts to betray Jesus
Wednesday, April 13, 30 AD Jesus warns against religious leaders, calling them hypocrites and snakes; From Mount of Olives, Jesus mourns Jerusalem's rejection and pending destruction
6pm-11:30pm
Thursday, April 14, 30 AD
Last supper with disciples - Passover meal
11:30pm
Thursday, April 14, 30 AD -
1:00am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Garden of Gethsemane - Jesus waits for his arrest
1:00am-1:30am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Confrontation in Garden and Jesus' Arrest
1:30am-3:00am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Trial 1: Annas, former Jewish High Priest for 16 years - Jesus receives initial physical abuse
" Trial 2: Current Jewish High Priest, Caiaphas, and the Sanhedrin Court - Jesus bloodied by abuse
3:00am-5:00am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Imprisonment at Caiaphas' palace
5:00am-6:00am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Trial 3: All the Jewish elders, including the High Priest, scribes and whole Sanhedrin. They decide to ask the Roman government to kill Jesus
6:00am-7:00am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Trial 4: Hearing before Roman governor Pilate, who declares, "I find no guilt in this man."
7:00-7:30am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Trial 5: Hearing before Herod Antipas, the son of Herod the Great, who had jurisdiction over Galilee. Jesus refused to answer any questions so Herod returned him quickly to Pilate
7:30am-8:30am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Trial 6: Pilate repeatedly tried to release Jesus but the Jewish leaders continued to object. Pilate physically tortured and beat Jesus beyond recognition seeking to satisfy the Jewish leaders. However the Jews demanded that Jesus be crucified. Pilate resisted but eventually gave the order to execute Jesus
8:30am-9:00am
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Pilate's Roman soldiers take Jesus into the court ("Praetorium") and enjoy mockery and continued torture, including driving thorns into his skull
9:00am-12:00noon
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Jesus forced to carry his own cross, then actual crucifixion
12:00 noon - 3:00pm
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Momentous final 3 hours on the cross
3:00pm
Friday, April 15, 30 AD
Death
Friday, April 15, 30 AD Burial
Sunday, April 17, 30 AD "Resurrection" - 1st reported appearance of Jesus as alive after execution



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186 entries for this category:

Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
Hello dear friends, I don`t think Jesus was trying to incite his death but he just wanted to let the desciples know about his prophecy and that when It happens they may be able to remember that he said of it.



By: Aorone Wright
Category: Final Week of Jesus
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how u describe Jesus mentioned that He has separated frm His Father by spirit ?



By: fransisca juliana
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
No...cause of HIS love HE sent His only son to us for our sins, to remind us that HE love us unconditionally



By: fransisca juliana
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
Absolutely not! Because since the world began our Almighty God had plan before us. Jesus is a perfect plan to all of us mankind, with him, in him is the eternal link to the Father. Jesus is the perfect and ultimate plan of our Father in heaven who proved to us his everlasting love and forgiveness. Jesus death and resurrection was his final touch on his plan that he builds-up temple on our hearts and mind that we carry forever and ever amen.



By: Rod Dizon
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
I don`t think so. What Jesus did are just right things. But he knows everything from the one who sent him, so he could predict his dying.



By: Tansy Teng
Category: Final Week of Jesus
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
Jesus never tried to incite his death. He just fulfilled what was already written in the old testament. He accused the leaders because they were not in the righteous path, they show themselves to be HOLY but not HOLY from inside.



By: Gospel Sailo
Category: Final Week of Jesus
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
No he wasn`t this is because the prophesy had to be fulfiled so he was pushed by the holy spirit to do what he did for the prophesy of God to be fulfilled



By: kingsley yeboah
Category: Final Week of Jesus
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
Yes , HE came to destroy the law.HE came to die for ouer sins. No , HE walked to the cross by guidance of GOD , HE only did what GOD told HIM to do.



By: Hannes Welthagen
Category: Final Week of Jesus
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
No. Jesus was not trying to incite his death. Rather it has been written even before His birth that he shall bore all these tribulation so that the scripture could be fulfilled. For any act to be prevailed, surely one thing must lead to another. This is more reason Judas should not be blamed for his role in betraying Jesus. For God the Father knows before hand that Christ must go through all these tortured, and these could be not be perfect expect for somebody to work in conjunction with prophecies which have been foretold before birth of JESUS CHRIST. For He shall delivered His people ''capital mine'' from their sins.



By: Fasakin Adebayo Joseph
Category: Final Week of Jesus
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Was Jesus trying to incite his death (eg. temple cleansing, accusation of leaders?)
Yes he was, for he was sent by God to teach, heal the sick and to finally die for our sins. The he rose from the dead 3 days later and was witnessed by hundreds including his deciples.



By: Danny Mclemore
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