He was arrested and condemned on spurious charges

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“He was arrested and condemned on spurious charges, convicted to satisfy a mob, and

“He was arrested and condemned on spurious charges, convicted to satisfy a mob, and sentenced to die on Calvary’s cross. ”

The Final Hours of Jesus’ THURSDAY • The Last Supper(Matthew 26: 20 -30; Mark

The Final Hours of Jesus’ THURSDAY • The Last Supper(Matthew 26: 20 -30; Mark 14: 17 -26; Luke 22: 14 -38; John 13: 21 -30) Life • In the Garden of Gethsemane(Matthew 26: 36 -46; Mark 14: 32 -42; Luke 22: 39 -45) • Jesus is Betrayed by Judas and Arrested (Matthew 26: 47 -56; Mark 14: 43 -52; Luke 22: 4753; John 18: 1 -11) • He’s taken to Annas and Ciaphas (Matthew 27: 1 -2; Mark 15: 1; Luke 22: 66 -71)

“I am he” John 18: 5– 8. “After the Savior said these words, the

“I am he” John 18: 5– 8. “After the Savior said these words, the men and officers ‘went backward, and fell to the ground’ (John 18: 6), ‘apparently unable to exercise power over Jesus unless permitted to do so’ (Bruce R. Mc. Conkie, Doctrinal New Testament Commentary, 1: 780). ‘The simple dignity and gentle yet compelling force of Christ’s presence proved more potent than strong arms and weapons of violence’ (James E. Talmage, Jesus the Christ, 3 rd ed. [1916], 615). This detail shows that the Savior had the ability to overpower his captors but voluntarily submitted to arrest and crucifixion” (New Testament Student Manual [Church Educational System manual, 2014], 256).

The Final Hours of Jesus’ FRIDAY Life • 6 a. m. Jesus Stands Trial

The Final Hours of Jesus’ FRIDAY Life • 6 a. m. Jesus Stands Trial Before Pilate (Matthew 27: 11 -14; Mark 15: 2 -5; Luke 23: 1 -5; John 18: 28 -37) and is sent to Herod (Luke 23: 6 -12) • 7 a. m. Jesus Returned to Pilate (Luke 23: 11), is scourged (Matthew 27: 26; Mark 15: 15; Luke 23: 23 -24; John 19: 16) • 8 a. m. - Jesus Is sentenced to death and led to Calvary (Matthew 27: 32 -34; Mark 15: 2124; Luke 23: 26 -31; John 19: 16 -17)

SINS, SACRIFICES, AND OFFERINGS 1 - Presentation of the animal (Leviticus 1: 1 -3)

SINS, SACRIFICES, AND OFFERINGS 1 - Presentation of the animal (Leviticus 1: 1 -3) When did this happen for Christ? 2 - Laying on of hands, transferring sins to the animal (Lev 1: 4 -5) East of the altar When did this happen for Christ? 3 - Slaughtering of the animal (Leviticus 1: 9 -11) on the north end of the altar. When did this happen for Christ? Who kills the animal? 4 - Burning of the sacrifice, followed by a meal (Leviticus 1: 12 -13) When does this happen for us? 5 - Sprinkling of blood (Leviticus 1: 15) When does this happen for us?

THE VIA DOLOROSA ("Way of Suffering“) The winding route is a distance of just

THE VIA DOLOROSA ("Way of Suffering“) The winding route is a distance of just under ½ mile. Jesus carried his 125 lb cross along this route.

1. Jesus is condemned by Pontius Pilate. 2. Jesus receives his Cross. 3. Jesus

1. Jesus is condemned by Pontius Pilate. 2. Jesus receives his Cross. 3. Jesus falls under the weight of the cross. 4. Jesus meets his mother. 5. Simon of Cyrene 6. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. 7. Jesus falls a second time. 8. Jesus speaks to the daughters of Jerusalem. 9. Jesus falls a third time. 10. Jesus is stripped of his garments. 11. Jesus is nailed to the Cross. 12. Jesus dies on the Cross. 13. Jesus is taken down from the Cross. 14. Jesus is laid in the tomb.

Jesus was marched THE VIA DOLOROSA

Jesus was marched THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

THE VIA DOLOROSA

Simon of Cyrene Matthew 27: 27– 32 Where is Cyrene?

Simon of Cyrene Matthew 27: 27– 32 Where is Cyrene?

What other famous event happened near this same location?

What other famous event happened near this same location?

Psalms 22: 6 “I am a worm” (Hebrew) TOLA’ATH, : “Crimson worm” or “Scarlet

Psalms 22: 6 “I am a worm” (Hebrew) TOLA’ATH, : “Crimson worm” or “Scarlet worm”.

Psalms 22: 6 Jesus is a worm? When it is time for the mother

Psalms 22: 6 Jesus is a worm? When it is time for the mother Crimson worm to have babies, she finds the trunk of a tree, a wooden fencepost, or a stick. She then attaches her body to that wood and makes a hard crimson shell. She is so strongly and permanently stuck to the wood that the shell can never be removed without tearing her body and killing her. The Crimson worm then lays her eggs under her protective shell. When the larvae hatch, they stay under the shell. Not only does the mother’s body give protection for her babies, but it also provides them with food – the babies feed on the LIVING body of the mother! After just a few days, when the young worms grow to the point that they are able to take care of themselves, the mother dies. As the mother Crimson worm dies, she oozes a crimson red dye which not only stains the wood she is attached to, but also her young children. They are colored scarlet red for the rest of their lives. After three days, the dead mother Crimson worm’s body loses its crimson color and turns white and eventually falls to the ground like snow. (see Scarlet, Crimson, Snow, and Wool, Ensign December 2016)

STATEMENT FROM THE CROSS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Father forgive them

STATEMENT FROM THE CROSS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Father forgive them Today, you will be with me in paradise Woman behold thy son Why hast thou forsaken me? I thirst It is finished Into thy hands I commend my spirit DOCTRINE/APPLICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Matthew 27: 35– 50 ______________________ ______________________

 “It was required, indeed it was central to the significance of the Atonement,

“It was required, indeed it was central to the significance of the Atonement, that this perfect Son who had never spoken ill nor done wrong nor touched an unclean thing had to know how the rest of humankind—us, all of us— would feel when we did commit such sins. For His Atonement to be infinite and eternal, He had to feel what it was like to die not only physically but spiritually, to sense what it was like to have the divine Spirit withdraw, leaving one feeling totally, abjectly, hopelessly alone” (Elder Holland, “None Were with Him, ” 88).

STATEMENT FROM THE CROSS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. “Father forgive them”

STATEMENT FROM THE CROSS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. “Father forgive them” “Today, you will be with me in paradise” “Woman behold thy son” “Why hast thou forsaken me? ” “I thirst” “It is finished” “Into thy hands I commend my spirit” DOCTRINE/APPLICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Matthew 27: 35– 50 ______________________ ______________________

 • The Final Hours of Jesus’ Noon - "The Sixth Hour" - Darkness

• The Final Hours of Jesus’ Noon - "The Sixth Hour" - Darkness Covers the Land (Mark 15: 33) and Jesus Life Cries Out to the Father (Matthew 27: 46) • 3 p. m. He died (John 19: 30; Luke 23: 46) • Cause of death? (John 19: 34) AFTER • The Earthquake (Matthew 27: 51 -52) • The Centurion - "Surely he was the Son of God!“ (Matthew 27: 54; Mark 15: 38; Luke 23: 47) • Soldiers Break the Thieves' Legs (John 19: 31 -33) • Jesus is Laid in the Tomb (Matthew 27: 57 -61; Mark 15: 42 -47; Luke 23: 50 -56; John 19: 38 -42) • What do the scriptures teach about our reaction to this event? • Moses 5: 5– 11 • Isaiah 61: 3, Mosiah 3: 3, Alma 22: 14, Alma 36: 20

“Don't compare your best to their worst. Leave room for holy envy. Be willing

“Don't compare your best to their worst. Leave room for holy envy. Be willing to recognize elements in the other religious faith that you admire and which could, in some way, be reflected in your own religious tradition. ” Krister Stendahl, Dean at the Divinity School at Harvard University, before being elected Bishop of Stockholm in 1984. He responded to the opposition of the LDS temple being built there. Rabbi David Rosen (Chief rabbi of Ireland director of the Anti-Defamation League in Israel) commented, "That is a beautiful idea. The fact that I can see something beautiful in another’s religious tradition should not make me feel disloyal in any way to my own tradition. On the contrary, it seems obvious to me that no one tradition can encapsulate the Divine totality. I see some very special, beautiful things in LDS religious life that testify to God’s presence, which has been a

 • Acts 3: 1 • Matthew 27: 45 -46

• Acts 3: 1 • Matthew 27: 45 -46

“He was arrested and condemned on spurious charges, convicted to satisfy a mob, and

“He was arrested and condemned on spurious charges, convicted to satisfy a mob, and sentenced to die on Calvary’s cross. ”