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What prompted the high priest to tear his garments?
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?
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?
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?
How did Jesus respond when Caiaphas asked if he was the Christ?
What was the high priest's reaction to Jesus' response?
What was the high priest's reaction to Jesus' response?
Flashcards
Caiaphas' Questioning
Caiaphas' Questioning
Caiaphas, the high priest, asked Jesus if he was the Christ, to which Jesus affirmed his identity.
Peter's Denial
Peter's Denial
Peter denied being a follower of Jesus three times when confronted by a servant girl.
Roman Authority
Roman Authority
The Romans held the power to execute Jesus, as Jewish authorities lacked this authority.
Jesus' Trial Location
Jesus' Trial Location
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High Priest's Reaction
High Priest's Reaction
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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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