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Where did Jesus' arrest take place?
Where did Jesus' arrest take place?
- Garden of Eden
- Garden of Getsemane (correct)
- Golgotha
- Mount of Olives
How did Jesus react to his arrest?
How did Jesus react to his arrest?
- He obeyed without complaining (correct)
- He resisted violently
- He tried to escape
- He complained bitterly
What was Jesus doing before his arrest?
What was Jesus doing before his arrest?
- Walking in the city
- Teaching his disciples
- Praying in the Garden of Getsemane (correct)
- Praying in the temple
Who arrested Jesus?
Who arrested Jesus?
What event is described in this lesson?
What event is described in this lesson?
What was Judas' role in Jesus' arrest?
What was Judas' role in Jesus' arrest?
What instruction did Jesus give to the ten lepers?
What instruction did Jesus give to the ten lepers?
How many of the healed lepers returned to thank Jesus?
How many of the healed lepers returned to thank Jesus?
What was Pontius Pilate's role in Jesus' journey?
What was Pontius Pilate's role in Jesus' journey?
What was Jesus carrying on his way to Calvary?
What was Jesus carrying on his way to Calvary?
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Study Notes
Jesus' Crucifixion
- Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane
- He was arrested by the soldiers
- Despite the circumstances, Jesus obeyed without complaint, showing his humility and obedience to God's will
Jesus' Crucifixion
- Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane by Roman soldiers.
- Despite being arrested, Jesus obeyed without complaint.
- Meanwhile, his disciples were sleeping, unable to stay awake to support him.
- Judas, one of Jesus' twelve apostles, betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor, sentenced Jesus to death by crucifixion.
- Jesus was forced to carry his own cross to the place of execution, Calvary, a great distance away.
The Ten Lepers
- Jesus healed ten men suffering from leprosy.
- Jesus instructed them to show themselves to the priests, as was the custom for those who were healed.
- As they obeyed, they were all healed of their leprosy.
- However, only one of the healed lepers, a Samaritan, returned to thank Jesus and give glory to God.
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