The Trial of Jesus before Pilate and Herod
The hearing before Pilate in Luke 23:1-5 presents the Jewish leadership accusing Jesus of perverting the nation and claiming to be a king. Pilate finds no basis for the accusations, but the leaders persist. Jesus' challenge poses a threat not just to the Jewish order but also to Roman peace. The sit
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The Life and Teachings of Jesus: A Historical Perspective
Jesus, born around 6-4 BCE in Nazareth, taught about the Kingdom of God and stirred controversy, leading to his crucifixion by Pontius Pilate. His disciples believed in his resurrection and awaited his return. Christianity emerged not solely from his teachings but from the resurrection experience, s
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The Easter Story: Jesus' Crucifixion and Resurrection
Christians believe that at Easter, Jesus traveled through Israel preaching about God, faced opposition from religious leaders, celebrated Passover with his disciples, prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, was betrayed by Judas, tried by Pontius Pilate, mocked, crucified, and died on the cross. This se
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Understanding the Narrative of Who Killed Jesus and Its Implications
Delve into the various perspectives on who was responsible for Jesus' death, exploring the roles of Judas, Jewish priests, Pilate, Herod, soldiers, and the crowd. Reflect on the questions of individual culpability and the sacrifice in Christian doctrine. Discover practical applications and reflectio
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The Dark Side of Mandatory Reporting in Child Protection Systems
Mandatory reporting laws intended to protect children can lead to unintended consequences such as the Pontius Pilate effect, where community cohesion deteriorates, and child protection providers become investigators rather than safeguarders. Over-reporting, lack of follow-up action, and increased sc
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The Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus in Mark 15
Very early in the morning, Jesus was handed over to Pilate by the chief priests and elders. Despite Pilate's attempts to release Jesus, the crowd demanded the release of Barabbas and the crucifixion of Jesus. Jesus was mocked, beaten, and crucified. He was forced to carry the cross, and eventually c
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Seven Views of the Cross: Perspectives on the Crucifixion
Explore seven different perspectives on the crucifixion of Jesus, including viewpoints from Jewish leaders, Judas, Pilate, Roman soldiers, God the Father, God the Son, and disciples of Christ. Each viewpoint offers a unique insight into the events leading to the ultimate sacrifice on the cross and i
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The Trial of Jesus Before Pilate: They Chose Barabbas
In this biblical account from Mark 15:1-16, the chief priests and the crowd chose to release Barabbas, a rebel and murderer, instead of Jesus when Pilate offered them the choice. Despite Pilate's attempts to release Jesus, the crowd insisted on crucifying him, leading to Jesus being delivered to be
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