
Trials of Jesus: Unjust Accusations, Interrogations, and Sentencing
Explore the unjust trials of Jesus before the Sanhedrin, Pilate, Caiaphas, and Herod. Witness the false testimonies, questioning of disciples, and ultimate crucifixion in this profound biblical account.
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The Trials of Jesus The Trials of Jesus Sanhedrin Pilate Caiaphas Herod Annas Pilate
Annas: What about your disciples and teaching? John 18:19 Jesus: I have spoken openly to the world I ever taught in synagogues and in the temple in secret spake I nothing Why ask me? Ask them that have heard me John 18:20-21
Arrested and Interrogated with no charges Annas: What about your disciples and teaching? John 18:19 Jesus: I have spoken openly to the world I ever taught in synagogues and in the temple in secret spake I nothing Why ask me? Ask them that have heard me John 18:20-21
Jesus: Resist not him that is evil; but whosoever smiteth thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also Matt. 5:39 Jesus answer: If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil; but if well, why smiteth thou me? John 18:23
Sought False Testimony to put Jesus to Death (Matt. 26:59-61) Made Jesus Swear with an Oath the Truth that He is the Christ the Son of God (Matt. 26:63-64) When Morning Came- trial held at night illegally made to look legal with same desired outcome Jesus must be put to death (Matt. 27:1) Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin
Spiritual Kingdom coming not a physical kingdom of this world to rival Rome does not fear Pilate Jn. 18:36, 19:10-11 Pilate: Are you the king of the Jews? John18:37 Jesus: You say rightly that I am a king....for this cause I was born for this cause I have come into the world that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears my voice.
The TrialS of Jesus The TrialS of Jesus Examining without a charge against Questioned by Annas (Jn. 18:13, 19-24) Interrogated and Convicted by Caiaphas and mocked (Matt. 26:57-68 Mk. 14:53-65, Lk. 22:54-65) Formerly Convicted before Sanhedrin (Matt. 27:1, Mk. 15:1, Lk. 22:66-23:1) Pilate hears accusations and questions Jesus (Matt. 27:11-26, Mk. 15:2-20, Lk. 23:2-5, Jn. 18:28-19:16) Received by Herod and mocked (LK. 23:6-12) Pilate Questions Jesus and sentences Him to death by crucifixion (Lk. 23:13-25, Jn. 19:12) Desiring Death- seeking Crime Desiring release seeking compromise
Jesus under Pressure of Trial Jesus under Pressure of Trial Knows there is a time to speak and time to be silent: I am the Christ I am the Son of God I am king Seeking to know where another is coming from in their question ! (Jn. 18:33-36) Silent when hearts are closed and justifying self is fruitless ! (Jn. 19:9, Lk. 22:67, Lk. 23:9, Matt. 27:12- 14, Mk.14:57-61, Mk. 15:3-5) Had to suffer the injustice hypocrisy mockery from others without loosing heart or his temper! What men mean for Evil God means it for Good to save much people alive (Gen. 50:20, Mark 8:31, Acts 2:23, 4:27-28, I Cor. 3:19, Heb. 12:3)