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      • Jesus’ work climaxes in his willing self-sacrifice on the cross, as with his last gasp he breathes out trust in God, “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” (Luke 23:46). By Jesus’ self-sacrifice and by the Father’s mighty deed of resurrection, Jesus passes fully into the position of eternal king foretold at his birth.
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  1. The Passion of Jesus (Luke 22:47-24:53) Bible Commentary / Produced by TOW Project. Jesus’ work climaxes in his willing self-sacrifice on the cross, as with his last gasp he breathes out trust in God, “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” (Luke 23:46).

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  3. Jan 4, 2022 · The passion of Christ is recorded in Matthew 26:3627:56, Mark 14:32–15:41, Luke 22:39–23:49, and John 18:1–19:37. Scripture often highlights the suffering of Christ.

  4. Christians interpret at least three passages of the Old Testament as prophecies about Jesus' Passion. The first and most obvious is the one from Isaiah 52:1353:12 (either 8th or 6th century BC). [30] This prophetic oracle describes a sinless man who will atone for the sins of his people.

  5. Passion of Jesus, final events in the life of Jesus as related in the canonical Gospels. The word passion is derived from Latin passio (“suffering” or “enduring”). Compared with the Gospels’ sparse accounts of Jesus’ early years and occasional glimpses of his public ministry, the reports of his.

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  6. The Word of God, Jesus Christ the Son of God has come to bring light and eternal life—believe in Him The passion and resurrection as the ultimate sign of the Son of God, Who is eternal life (Jhn 18:1-20:31) The Son’s arrest and yet absolute sovereignty (Jhn 18:1-11)

  7. We have in the Gospels four separate accounts of the Passion of Our Lord, each of which supplements the others, so that only from a careful examination and comparison of all can we arrive at a full and clear knowledge of the whole story.

  8. Matthew 26:1-27:66. SUMMARY. In Jerusalem Jesus celebrates the Passover with his disciples. He then goes to a garden on the Mount of Olives to pray, where he is betrayed by Judas.

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