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What was the primary accusation leveled against Jesus by Caiaphas that led to the tearing of his garments?
What was the primary accusation leveled against Jesus by Caiaphas that led to the tearing of his garments?
Which detail most directly highlights the shift in power dynamics from Jewish to Roman authority in the trial of Jesus?
Which detail most directly highlights the shift in power dynamics from Jewish to Roman authority in the trial of Jesus?
Peter's denial of Jesus is immediately followed by which event that triggers his remorse?
Peter's denial of Jesus is immediately followed by which event that triggers his remorse?
Considering the context of the passage, what was the most significant limitation faced by Caiaphas and the Jewish authorities in their judgment of Jesus?
Considering the context of the passage, what was the most significant limitation faced by Caiaphas and the Jewish authorities in their judgment of Jesus?
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When Jesus declares himself to be the 'Son of Man' to Caiaphas, what is the most likely interpretation of this statement in the context of the high priest's reaction?
When Jesus declares himself to be the 'Son of Man' to Caiaphas, what is the most likely interpretation of this statement in the context of the high priest's reaction?
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Study Notes
The Death and Resurrection of Christ
- Caiaphas demanded if Jesus was the Christ, and Jesus confirmed it.
- Jesus described sitting at the right hand of Power and coming on the clouds of heaven
- The high priest tore his garments in horror and cried out, demanding a decision
- Jesus' sentence was death and he was struck by others.
Jesus' Arrest and Trial
- Peter fled with other disciples
- Peter trailed Jesus to Annas's house and then to the high priest's palace.
- Peter's denial of Jesus occurred three times in the courtyard
- Peter denied Jesus three times.
Peter's Denial
- Peter vehemently denied knowing Jesus three times.
- A rooster crowed as Jesus looked at Peter
- Peter remembered the Lord's warning and went out, weeping bitterly.
- The Jewish authorities had no authority to execute Jesus, this was reserved to the Romans.
- Jesus was hustled to the Antonia fortress.
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Explore the pivotal events surrounding the arrest, trial, and denial of Jesus as depicted in the New Testament. This quiz will delve into the experiences of Caiaphas, Peter, and the consequences of Christ's confirmation as the Messiah. Test your knowledge of this critical moment in Christian history.