THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS Why Did Jesus Die?

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THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSWhy Did Jesus Die?Jesus predicts his own death – he recognizeswhere things are going.From the beginning of Jesus’ministry, he faces opposition andthreats against his life.Why would a man of peace andnon-violence be put to death?Many religious leaders o didn’t like Jesus’ associationwith the outcasts and sinners.o did not like Jesus’ interpretation of theLaw.o considered it blasphemy for Jesus tospeak with the authority of God and tospeak of God on intimate terms.o saw Jesus as a threat to the religious andpolitical establishment.These religious leaders convinced the Romansthat Jesus was a threat to the social order andthat he must be removed.

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSHow Did Jesus Die?We refer to the experience of Jesus’ sufferingand death as his Passion.The high priest Caiaphas concluded that itwas better for one man to die than for awhole nation to suffer.Judas Iscariot arranged to have Jesus arrestedby the Jewish guards.The Jewish Sanhedrin holds a “trial” and findsJesus guilty of blasphemy, punishable bydeath.

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSHow Did Jesus Die?The Jewish leaders arrange to have Jesusbrought before the Roman Procurator,Pontius Pilate, to face charges of treason forclaiming to be the king of the Jews.Afraid of the mobs calling for Jesus’ death,Pilate hands Jesus over to be crucified – thepunishment for treason.

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSCrucifixionCrucifixion was a gruesome, public execution.The condemned man carried a crossbeam,which weighed between 75-125 pounds, onhis shoulders.The criminal was then nailed to the uprightbeam of wood, using spikes about 7 incheslong, most likely driven through the wristsand feet. .Death was caused by bloodloss and asphyxiation(suffocation)Often the criminal’s legs werebroken to hasten death.Death would occur withinhours or days, depending onthe individual’s physicalcondition.Jesus, having been severely beaten, died after3 hours on the cross.

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSAfter Jesus DiedJesus was removedfrom the cross andplaced in the arms ofhis mother, Mary.Nicodemus, a memberof the Pharisees,provided a tomb forJesus to be buried.Jesus was buried in thetomb on Friday, late in the afternoon.At sundown, the Sabbath began, so thewomen were unable to go to the tomb toanoint the body.They had to wait until Sunday morning.Meanwhile, Jewish officials asked for andreceived Roman guards to watch over thetomb so that the body would not be stolen.

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSThe Resurrection of Jesus ChristThere are no accounts of the moment ofResurrection, only the discovery of an emptytomb and accounts of encounters with theRisen Christ.The women who come to the tomb onSunday morning find the stone rolled awayand the tomb empty.Peter and John run to the tomb and find itjust as the women described.On that day, the Risen Christappears to:o Mary Magdaleneo The “other” womeno 2 disciples on the road toEmmauso Simon Petero The disciples without ThomasIn most cases, the Risen Christ is notimmediately recognized.

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSThe Resurrection AppearancesOf Jesus Christ1. The Risen Christ’s first appearance was to Mary Magdalene on that earlySunday morning. (Mark 16:9, John 20:11-18).2. Jesus appeared to the women returning from the tomb. (Matthew 28:9-10).3. Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus. (Luke 24:13-32,Mark 16:12-13).4. He appeared to Peter in Jerusalem. (Luke 24:34, 1 Corinthians 15:5).5. On Sunday afternoon,Jesus appeared to the twodisciples on the road toEmmaus. (Luke 24:36-43).6. On Sunday evening, heappeared to His disciplesand other followers in alocked room in Jerusalem.Note: the apostle Thomaswas not there at this time.(John 20:19-23).7. Eight days after Hisappearance in No. 5, Jesusagain appeared to Hisdisciples behind locked doors, and this time Thomas was present. (John20:24-29).8. Jesus appeared to seven of His disciples on the shore of the Sea of Galilee.(John 21:1-24).9. Jesus was seen by 500 believers at one time. (1 Corinthians 15:6).10.He appeared to James. (1 Corinthians 15:7).11.He appeared to eleven disciples on a mountain in Galilee. (Matthew 28:1620).12.He walked with His disciples along the road to Bethany, on the Mount ofOlives, and then ascended into to Heaven. (Luke 24:50-53).13.Some time after He was seen by over 500 people in the above list, He wasseen by Paul on the road to Damascus. (Acts 9:3-6, 1 Corinthians 15:8).

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUSFaith in the Resurrection of Jesus ChristWe have no proof of the Resurrection ofJesus Christ.We do however have compelling evidence:o people willing to give up their lives basedon their testimony that they haveencountered the Risen Christ.o lives transformed by people who givetestimony (witness) to havingencountered the RisenChrist. the disciples Saul of Tarsus/Paul the Saints(capital S) the saints(small s)

THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS The Resurrection Appearances Of Jesus Christ 1. The Risen Christ's first appearance was to Mary Magdalene on that early Sunday morning. (Mark 16:9, John 20:11-18). 2. Jesus appeared to the women returning from the tomb. (Matthew 28:9-10). 3. Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus. (Luke 24:13-32,

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