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  2. Apr 9, 2017 · Our Lord Jesus endured two different trials, and in them he faced two different accusations. In his first trial here before the High Priest, he was being judged by the law of God. In his second trial before Pilate, he was being judged by the laws of the state.

  3. 1. First Civil Trial (Roman): Pilate, Jn.18:28-38… Decision: Not guilty. 2. Second Civil Trial: Herod, Lk.23:6-12… Decision: Not guilty. 3. Third Civil Trial: Pilate again, Jn.18:39-19:6. Decision: Not guilty, but turned to the Jews to be crucified (Mt.27:26). I. Who was High Priest: Annas or Caiaphas since both are called high priest.

  4. He suffered false accusations and mistreatments at every stage. The result was that Jesus was sentenced to death on the cross. Even as these trials were taking place, Peter denied him, and Judas took his own life. Everything about the trial of Jesus and the surrounding events was unfair and sad, yet Jesus never strayed from his purpose.

  5. Jesus was on trial six times. Three Jewish Trials: this was still the 14th of Nisan. 1st Trial — Annas; John 18:12-14. 2nd Trial — Caiaphas; Luke 22:54-65 – Both these trials were illegal because they were before day light; 3rd Trial — Sanhedrin after day light to make it legal; Luke 22:66-71. Three Gentile Trials:

  6. Jun 19, 2016 · A sermon on Luke 22:66 – 23:25. Though Jesus stood trial before high priests and governors, no true fault could be found in Him. Nevertheless, He was condemned to die. Continuing his expositional series in the gospel of Luke, in this sermon R.C. Sproul contrasts the treachery of the accusers with the sinless Son of God.

  7. Jun 24, 2020 · The Trial & Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth - World History Encyclopedia. Article. by Rebecca Denova. published on 24 June 2020. Available in other languages: French, Spanish, Turkish. The central pillars of Christianity originate from the story of the trial, crucifixion, and death of Jesus Christ.

  8. In the New Testament, the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus refers to the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin (a Jewish judicial body) following his arrest in Jerusalem and prior to the trial before Pontius Pilate.

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