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Suffering of Jesus - Coggle Diagram
Suffering of Jesus
Jesus faces Pilate
Pontius Pilate was a procurator of Judea
Unfair and cruel to the Jews
Fifth Roman governor of Judea
Started his duties as governer in 26 A.D and ended in 36 A.D
Charges placed on Jesus
Charged because he claimed to be the King of Jews
Politically threatened Pilate and the Emperor
They wanted to eradicate Jesus to reduce political competition
The scourging
Jesus was stripped naked and then bounded to a post
There he was whipped with no limited number of times until flesh hung in shreds
Used rawhide braided with bone or metal
Martin Luthor
Crux Sola est Nostra Theologia
The cross alone is our theology
Definition
Despair
Crisis
Terror
Temptation
Trials
Affliction
Jesus or Barabbas
Barabbas was a man charged with murder
Crowd got to choose the fate of Jesus or Barabbas
Pilate expected the crowd to support the release of Jesus
The priests persuaded the crowd to support the release of Barabbas instead
Evildoers will favor other evildoers
Mockery of the king
Mocking a convict around that time is common
600 soldiers mocked Jesus Christ
Stripped Jesus off his garments
Placed a purple garment around him to mock his kingship
Placed a crown of thorns on his head
Placed a reed on his hand
the Crucifixion
Jesus was executed on Friday morning at 9am 2000 years ago
Crucifixion was the most painful method of execution reserved for the worst of criminals
The third hour
The day is divided into 4 nighttime watches and several daytime hours (6am-6pm)
6th hour is noon
9th hour is 3pm
3rd hour is 9am
These events occur at precisely 3 hour intervals
Nothing happens by chance
God is always in control and aware of every event
The Death of Jesus
The whole land was covered in darkness for 3 hours until 3pm
Before he died, Jesus said, 'My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?'