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“and they plotted together to seize Jesus by stealth, and kill Him. Donald Hagner: The plotting against Jesus is described as δόλῳ, “ by deceit ” (only occurrence in Matthew). Implied by this are both the innocence of Jesus and the unrighteousness of his opponents.
The Plot to Kill Jesus - When Jesus had finished all these sayings, he said to his disciples, “You know that after two days the Passover is coming, and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be ...
Conspiracy Against Jesus: The religious leaders' plotting emphasizes the tension between Jesus and the established religious order. Their plot can be seen as the culmination of the resistance and opposition Jesus faced throughout His ministry.
Matthew 26:1-16 v.1-2 In this section Jesus speaks directly about His death for the fourth time (16:21, 17:22, 20:18-19). He had just finished spending time with His disciples alone on the Mount of Olives.
What does it mean that Jesus died “for us?” Learn how to unpack the complexity of Jesus' death by exploring key moments in the biblical story.
When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, people took notice! Raising a man from the dead was not something that people could ignore. With just one command, Jesus proved that He had power over death. The Bible says many people who saw what Jesus did put their faith in Jesus (John 11:45). Some of the people watching Jesus that day went to
Introduction: the repeated attempts to kill Jesus - Luke 4:16-30 - John 5:15-18 - John 7:28-30 - John 8:20, 37-40, 58-59 - John 10:37-40 - John 13:1 I. The Time of Jesus’ Death vv. 1-2 A. After the Olivet Discourse (chapters 24-25) B. During the Passover 1. Matthew 16:21-23 2. Matthew 17:22-23 II. The Plot for Jesus’ Death vv. 3-4