Jesus' Trial and Arrest

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What prompted the high priest to tear his garments?

  • The Roman soldiers arresting Jesus.
  • Jesus' claim to be the Christ. (correct)
  • Jesus' refusal to answer his questions.
  • Peter's denial of knowing Jesus.

Why was Jesus brought to Antonia Fortress?

  • It was the residence of Caiaphas.
  • It offered better security than the high priest's palace.
  • It was a traditional place for Jewish trials.
  • The Romans required it for official proceedings. (correct)

What was Peter's primary concern during Jesus' trial?

  • Testifying on Jesus' behalf.
  • Persuading the high priest to release Jesus.
  • Avoiding being identified as one of Jesus' followers. (correct)
  • Finding a way to help Jesus escape.

How did Jesus respond when Caiaphas asked if he was the Christ?

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What was the high priest's reaction to Jesus' response?

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Caiaphas' Questioning

Caiaphas, the high priest, asked Jesus if he was the Christ, to which Jesus affirmed his identity.

Peter's Denial

Peter denied being a follower of Jesus three times when confronted by a servant girl.

Roman Authority

The Romans held the power to execute Jesus, as Jewish authorities lacked this authority.

Jesus' Trial Location

Jesus was taken to Antonia Fortress, which was a Roman garrison at the Temple grounds.

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High Priest's Reaction

The high priest tore his garments in horror during Jesus' trial and sought witnesses' opinions.

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Study Notes

Jesus' Trial and Arrest

  • Jesus was accused of blasphemy by Caiaphas
  • Jesus claimed to be the Son of Man.
  • Jesus was accused, spat on, and struck by some of the judges.
  • Peter fled and denied knowing Jesus three times.
  • Peter was confronted by a servant girl and denied knowing Jesus 3 times
  • Peter wept bitterly after hearing a rooster crow

Jesus' Accusers

  • The Jewish authorities had no power to execute and the Romans held this authority
  • Jesus was then taken to the Antonia fortress, a Roman garrison house next to the temple.

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