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Ch.5: The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ

Ch.5: The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ. Christ’s Redemptive Death Jesus’ redemptive Death and Resurrection is the high point of human history, promised

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Ch.5: The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ

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Christ’s Redemptive Death• Jesus’ redemptive Death

and Resurrection is the high point of human history, promised from the time of Adam and Eve’s sin.

• The theological and historical understandings of the events surrounding Christ’s Death help to reveal its meaning:

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Representing all humanity like Adam, Jesus took on the sins of the world and

died the death we deserve.

Theological Meaning of the Death of Jesus

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• Christ’s humanity became the instrument of divine love, suffering so that we might be forgiven for our sins and be restored to communion with God.

• Jesus’ motive for accepting Death was the desire to free humans from sin and to buy our freedom with his very Person and his eternal love.

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Who Is Responsible for Jesus Death?Roman authorities:

• The Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate, gave in to the pressure of the crowd because he viewed Jesus as a threat to Roman authority and peaceful relations between Jewish and Roman authorities.

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• Certain Jewish officials wanted Jesus condemned for many reasons:

– Jesus’ association with sinners– His exorcisms – Jesus’ teaching on dietary and

ritual laws – His teaching with authority– His claims to be the Messiah and

even God – His forgiving sins – Fear of disruption of relations with

Roman authorities

Who Is Responsible for Jesus Death?Jewish Authorities:

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Discussion: Why would it be wrong to say that Pilate or Jews are entirely to blame for Jesus’ death?

• Blaming Jews for the Death of Christ is a form of anti-Semitism and is contrary to the love of Christ.

• Ultimately, all people bear responsibility for Jesus’ Death since he died for the sins of us all.

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Overview of the Passion Narratives• The Evangelists agree on

essential details of the events of the Passion:– Jesus’ arrest– Questioning by the high priest– Trials before Sanhedrin and

Pontius Pilate– Condemnation– Crucifixion– Death– Burial

• However, each shaped the events of Christ’s Passion in order to emphasize certain theological points.

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Matthew and Mark• Stress Jesus’ abandonment

– Judas’s betrayal– Disciples falling asleep in

garden– Peter’s denial– Disciples flee upon arrest– Jesus mocked by soldiers

• Vindication in the end– Temple veil torn in two– Roman centurion confesses,

“Truly this man was the Son of God!”

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Luke

• Portrays apostles more favorably:– Disciples fall asleep only once (because

of grief)

• Emphasizes Jesus’ compassion during his Passion:– Jesus healing servant’s ear in garden– Comforts women on way to Calvary– Promises paradise to Good Thief– Prays for forgiveness for his

executioners

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John

• Portrays Jesus in control of events:– “I lay down my life in order

to take it up again” (Jn 10:17)

– When asked his identity, Jesus says “I AM” (the divine name), causing the soldiers to fall to the ground

– Jesus tells Peter to put sword away– He entrusts Mary to John– His last words: “It is finished” (Jn 19:30)

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Discussion: How do you think the differing emphases of each Gospel enhance our overall understanding of Christ’s Passion and Death?

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Tracing the Events of Our Salvation

• The Paschal Mystery of Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection are the central part of God’s eternal plan and are revealed in each of the Gospels.

• Matthew 26-27 provides an especially descriptive account of these events:

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• Jesus arrives in Jerusalem during the week of Passover, the Jewish feast celebrating God’s delivery of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

• He sends two disciples ahead to retrieve a colt for him to ride.

• People lay down palms as he enters the city.

• Jesus chases moneychangers out of the Temple.

Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem (Mt 21:1-13)

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Conspiracy against Jesus (Mt 26:1-5)

• Jewish authorities scheme how to arrest Jesus without causing a riot.

• High priest, Joseph Caiaphas, says better for one man to die than whole nation.

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Jesus’ anointing at Bethany (Mt 26:6-13)

• Woman anoints Jesus’ with expensive oil• Disciples criticize the waste, but Jesus commends the woman for

anointing him for burial

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Judas’s betrayal (Mt 26:14-16)

• Betrays Jesus for 30 pieces of silver

• His actions were influenced by Satan

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Last Supper (Mt 26:17-35)

• Jesus plans the meal (shows he is in control)• At the meal Jesus foretells his betrayal• Jesus celebrates Passover meal and institutes the Eucharist

as the memorial of his sacrifice

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Agony in the garden and Jesus’ arrest (Mt 26:36-56)

• Jesus prays that the cup pass from him, yet resolves to obey God’s will

• Disciples fall asleep three times

• Judas leads armed crowd and betrays Jesus with a kiss

• Jesus reprimands Peter for drawing his sword

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Jesus before the Sanhedrin and Peter’s denial (Mt 26:57-27:10)

• Hearings before former high priest Annas, current high priest Caiaphas, and Sanhedrin

• False witnesses brought against Jesus• Jesus convicted of blasphemy in the end• Meanwhile Peter denies Jesus three times

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Jesus before Pilate (Mt 27:11-31)

• Jesus brought to Pontius Pilate on charges of sedition• Pilate sends Jesus to Herod Antipas, who sends Jesus back

without condemning him• Pilate gives the crowd the choice to have Jesus or Barabbas

released—Barabbas is chosen• Pilate gives in to crowd’s chants to crucify Jesus• Soldiers mock and abuse Jesus

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Crucifixion and Death of Jesus

(Mt 27:32-56)

• Simon of Cyrene forced to help carry the cross because Jesus so weak

• Jesus refuses wine mixed with gall (painkiller)• soldiers cast lots for Jesus’ garments

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Crucifixion and Death of Jesus

• Jesus is crucified between two criminals• Inscription placed above his head: “King of the Jews”• Before dying Jesus recites a line from Psalm 22: “My God, my God,

why have you abandoned me?”• Jesus dies and the Temple veil is rent• Jesus’ mother Mary, apostle John, and some other disciples

present at cross

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Burial (Mt 27:57-66)

• Joseph of Arimathea goes to Pilate to ask for Jesus’ body

• The body is hurriedly prepared since Sabbath began at sundown