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98641 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.27

4. Trial before the Sanhedrin: ( Matthew 26:57 - 75; Matthew 27:1 - 10; Mark 14:53 - 72; 15:1; Luke 22:54 - 71; John 18:12 - 27; compare Acts 1:18 - 19 ):

98642 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.42

… 19:12 ). This was Pilate’s weak point, and the Jews knew it. The clamor grew ever louder, "Crucify him, crucify him." Hate of Jesus and national degradation could go …

98643 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.45

… 23:12 ); otherwise it failed of its object. Herod was pleased enough to see One he had so often heard about--even thought in his flippancy that a miracle might be …

98644 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.50

… 19:12 ). A tumult seemed imminent, and Pilate succumbed. Here probably (though possibly after the choice of Barabbas) is to be placed the washing of his hands by …

98645 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.58

… 53:12 ). It was doubtless when being raised upon the cross that Jesus uttered the touching prayer--His 1st word on the cross (its genuineness need not be questioned …

98646 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.63

… :1 - 12 (compare John 1:29 ) His character as Sin-Bearer, even as the unbroken trust with which in His loneliness He clings to God ("My God") may be felt to have in it the …

98647 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.67

… :8, 12 )--and a great earthquake shook the city and rent the rocks. Mt connects with this the statement that from the tombs thus opened "many bodies of the saints …

98648 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4f.13

(John; compare Mark 16:9 - 10; Luke 24:12, 24 )

98649 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4f.16

… 24:12 is doubtless that recorded more precisely in John.

98650 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4f.22

… 24:12 - 35; Mark 16:12 - 13 ). They were conversing on the sad events of the last few days, and on the strange tidings of the women’s vision of angels, when Jesus overtook …

98651 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4f.29

… 21:12 ). It was not long, however ("when they had broken their fast"), before Jesus sufficiently disclosed Himself in the touching episode of the restoration of …

98652 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4f.36

… :3 - 12, brings into direct relation with the ascension. In the Gospel Luke proceeds without a break from the first appearance of Jesus to "the eleven" to His last …

98653 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4f.38

… 1:12 ). The disciples inquire regarding the restoration of the kingdom to Israel (even yet their minds are held in these temporal conceptions), but Jesus tells …

98654 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 5.4

… 1:12, 16; Ephesians 1:17; Ephesians 3:3 - 5 ). The immense advance in enlargement and clearness of view--aided, no doubt, by Christ’s parting instructions ( Luke 24:44 …

98655 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 5.7

… :11 - 12, etc.), in Divine names and titles ( Hebrews 1:8, etc.). It is an extension of the same conception when Jesus is represented as the end of creation--the "Head" in whom …

98656 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 5.9

… :1 - 12 runs through the New Testament teaching on this theme (compare 1 Peter 1:19; 1 Peter 2:22 - 25, etc.). Jesus’ own word "ransom" is reproduced by Paul ( 1 Timothy 2:6 ). The …

98659 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, the Arrest and Trial of.46

… 18:12 ). If there had not been more than 100 soldiers, they would not have been under the command of a captain, but the chief officer would have been a centurion …

98660 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, the Arrest and Trial of.74

12. Summary: To sum up: The Jewish trial of our Lord was absolutely illegal, the court which condemned Him being without jurisdiction to try a capital offense …