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Mark 15:1-21
Theme: The Servant’s Crucifixion
Key verse: v.3
47 verses; 913 words
Grade level: 3.6
Here are some OBSERVATIONS on the way to the cross
I.
The Conspiracy. v.1
II.
The Confusion.
v.2
Pilate (15:2a): “Art thou the King of the Jews?”
Jesus (15:2b): “It is as you say.”
III.
The Charges.
vs.3–5
The slander against Jesus.
vs.3–4
The silence of Jesus.
v.5
IV.
The Custom.
v.6-20
They deliver the murderer.
vs.7–11
They destroy the Messiah.
vs.12–14
He is mocked.
vs.16–18
“Hail, King of the Jews!”
He is mistreated.
vs.19–20
V.
The Crossbearer.
v.21
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