Jesus' interrogation before Pilate and Herod
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The Lord Jesus interrogated before Herod and Pilate

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The Lord Jesus Before Pilate After His arrest, the Lord Jesus was taken first to Annas and then to Caiaphas, both high priests. There He was mistreated, after which the Sanhedrin was assembled and delivered its final verdict of guilt. Early in the morning, the Jews gathered the full Sanhedrin

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Simon Peter Denies the Lord Jesus

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Peter’s Denial in the High Priest’s Courtyard Peter is sitting by a fire that had been lit in this cold night, warming himself. Suddenly he is addressed: “You too were with Jesus the Nazarene.” Peter responds immediately: “But he denied it before them all, saying, ‘I do not know what

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Jesus’ Interrogation before the Jews

After His arrest, Jesus is interrogated by Jewish leaders in the high priest’s courtyard. Lacking evidence, they seek false witnesses while He remains silent, fulfilling prophecy. When compelled to answer, He affirms His identity as Son of God and Son of Man. The leaders condemn Him, then spit on, mock, and beat Him—yet He endures in humility on the way to the cross.
Ecclesiastes 3:16
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Jesus’ Betrayal and Arrest

This article is about Jesus in Gethsemane facing betrayal, suffering, God’s judgment, and death—fully aware of what awaited Him. It highlights Judas’s treachery, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, and Jesus’ calm authority, protective love for His disciples, and submission to the Father.
John 18:4

The Lord Jesus in Gethsemane

Jesus leads His disciples to Gethsemane, leaving most behind while Peter, James, and John go with Him. There He is overwhelmed with grief and anguish, praying so intensely His sweat is like drops of blood. Three times He asks that the cup pass—yet submits fully: “Not my will, but Yours be done.”
Matthew 26:37-38

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