NEW TESTAMENT - LESSON 26
Matthew 26:47-27:66; Mark 14:43-15:39;
Luke 22:47-23:56; John 18-19


Scriptural Highlights

A study of this lesson should help us feel the Savior's love for us and increase our love for him and our gratitude for his atoning sacrifice.


Betrayal & Arrest

  1. In concluding his narration of the events in Gethsemane, Elder Talmage says: "The further tragedy of the night, and the cruel inflictions that awaited Him on the morrow, to culminate in the frightful tortures of the cross, could not exceed the bitter anguish through which He had successfully passed." (Jesus The Christ, p614)
  2. Talmage gives this description of the approaching arrest party: "During the period of the Lord's last and most loving communion with the Eleven, Judas had been busy in his treacherous conspiracy with the priestly authorities. It is probable that the determination to make the arrest that night was reached when Judas reported that Jesus was within the city walls and might easily be apprehended. The Jewish rulers assembled a body of temple guardsmen or police, and obtained a band of Roman soldiers under command of a tribune; this band or cohort was probably a detachment from the garrison of Antonia commissioned for the work of the night on requisition of the chief priests. This company of men and officers representing a combination of ecclesiastical and military authority, set forth in the night with Judas at their head, intent on the arrest of Jesus. They were equipped with lanterns, torches, and weapons. It is probable that they were first conducted to the house in which Judas had left his fellow apostles and the Lord, when the traitor had been dismissed; and that finding the little company had gone out, Judas led the multitude to Gethsemane, for he knew the place, and knew also that 'Jesus ofttimes resorted thither with his disciples'." (Jesus The Christ, pp614-615)
  3. READ MATTHEW 26:46-50. Jesus betrayed.
  4. READ LUKE 22:50-51. The ear of a servant cut off and healed.
  5. READ LUKE 22:52-53. Jesus identifies his illegal arrest.


The Trial and Condemnation

  1. READ JOHN 18:12-13. Jesus led to Annas.
  2. READ MATTHEW 26:57. Jesus led to the home of Caiaphas.
  3. READ MATTHEW 26:59-68. Jesus questioned by the Sanhedrin at the home of Caiaphas.
  4. READ LUKE 22:54-62. Peter's denial of Christ.
  5. Mark 15:1: "And straightway in the morning the chief priests held a consultation with the elders and scribes and the whole council, and bound Jesus, and carried him away, and delivered him to Pilate."
  6. READ LUKE 23:8-11. Jesus before Herod.
  7. READ LUKE 23:13-23. Jesus before Pilate a second time.


Crucifixion

  1. READ MATTHEW 27:27-31. Soldiers mock Jesus.
  2. Matthew 27:32: "And as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name: him they compelled to bear his cross."
  3. Seven statements made by Christ from the Cross.
  4. James E. Talmage: "The death of Christ was accompanied by terrifying phenomena. There was a violent earthquake; the rocks of the mighty hills were disrupted, and many graves were torn open. But, most portentous of all in Judaistic minds, the veil of the temple which hung between the Holy Place and the Holy of Holies was rent from top to bottom, and the interior, which none but the high priest had been permitted to see, was thrown open to common gaze. It was the rending of Judaism, the consummation of the Mosaic dispensation, and the inauguration of Christianity under apostolic administration." (Jesus The Christ, p662)
  5. READ LUKE 23:47-56. Jesus buried.
  6. View Video: To This End Was I Born.


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