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028 Trials of Jesus
In order a trial to take place they had to arrest Him first,…in order for the arrest to take place they needed the cooperation of Judas
1.
The cooperation of
They had already tried to arrest Him but failed.
2.
Judas agreed for thirty pieces of silver, It was the cost of a common slave, a very cheap price.
It was the cost of a common
Notice that Jesus didn’t run or try to elude His arrest
slave, a very cheap price.
We also see Jesus compassion His concern for His discilpes.
v. 8
Healed the servants ear
Before we look at the trials let us look at 5 things that were illgal in the trials of Jesus.
In the days of Jesus Rome ruled and it was illgeal for the Jews to put anyone to death.
Jewish law said their were certain crimes where you could stone someone, J. 8. but under the iron fist of Caesar Tiberius capital punishment must be carried out before a Roman court.
When they tried Jesus they found Him guilty of blasphemy, which under Jewish law is punishable by death, but not under Roman law, so what would they have to do?
If a man was arrested for a capital crime, he could never be arrested at night.
It
If a man was arrested for a capital crime, he could never be arrested at night.
It
had to be in broad daylight.
Jesus' arrest took place between 1 and 2 o'clock at
night.
2. If a man was arrested for a capital crime, no one cooperating in the arrest could be in any way connected to the one who is accused.
No arrest for a capital crime could be made based upon information given by a follower or colleague of the accused.
If a man was arrested for a capital crime, no one cooperating in the arrest could
be in any way connected to the one who is accused.
No arrest for a capital crime
3.
No Jewish trial could ever be held at night.
The law stated that it must be held in the daytime.
both before Annas and before Caiaphas, these trials were held in darkness.
could be made based upon information given by a follower or colleague of the
No Jewish trial could ever be held at night.
The law stated that it must be held in
both before Annas and
4. The members of the Jewish court, after hearing the testimony of true witnesses in a capital crime, could not immediately act and judge.
They were to go home and remain alone and separate from one another for two days (at the least, one full day), thinking about the testimonies they had heard.
They didn't do that.
They Jewish court never left the presence of Caiaphas!
The members of the Jewish court, after hearing the testimony of true witnesses
accused.
(none of which were ever brought before Jesus) in a capital crime, could not
the daytime.
before Caiaphas, these trials were held in darkness.
They didn't do that.
They Jewish court never left the presence of
immediately act and judge.
They were to go home and remain alone and separate
from one another for two days (at the least, one full day), thinking about the
Caiaphas!
testimonies they had heard.
5.
No trial could be held before only one judge, and never without a defense attorney.
All of that was overlooked, openly, willfully ignored and disobeyed.
No trial could be held before only one judge, and never without a defense attorney.
All
6.
A vote was supposed to be taken from the youngest to the oldest so that the youngest wouldn't be intimidated or influenced by the older voters.
This never happened.
Their vote was supposed to be taken from
of that was overlooked, openly, willfully ignored and disobeyed.
the youngest to the oldest so that the youngest wouldn't be intimidated or
influenced by the older votes.
This never happened.
Trial 1 Jesus before Annas
John 18:19
Here's Jesus, hands ties behind his back, standing in front of Annas.
Everything about it is illegal.
He has no business standing before someone who is not in council.
Here's Jesus, hands ties behind his back, standing in front of Annas.
Everything about it
Two things Annas wanted to know.
is illegal.
He has no business standing before someone who is not in council.
about the men
about His teaching
John 18:20-22
Jesus was struck, which was illegal
Jesus knew that under that it was against the law to solicit the testimony of any, except witnesses and collaborators.
So He didn’t answer the first question.
it
They stuck Him, but Jesus being in control
What was the purpose of Annas’ court not sure, maybe to show Him who is in control.
was against the law to solicit the testimony of any, except witnesses and collaborators.
But it was Jesus who was in control
He knew He was inocent.
He knew that what He taught was true.
And He never fainted under the cross that He bear.
Trial 2 Jesus before Caiaphas
Mt. 26:57-68
They took Jesus away unto Caiaphas’ house, the trial, it was still night when it took place.
Caiaphas sought false wittnesses, not people who would tell the truth.
Caiaphas couldn’t find anyone who agreed, he couldn’t find anyone that could tesify
Caiaphas said what think ye?
He didn’t say let’s vote!
Mark
Trial 3 Jesus before Sanherdian
All that transpired occurred during the hours of darkness, and therefore nothing would be recognized as official by the Romans until he had his audience before the Sanhedrin.
Luke 22:66-71
Luke 22:66-71
hours of darkness, and therefore nothing would be recognized as official by the Romans
Trial 4 Jesus before Pilate
until he had his audience before the Sanhedrin.
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