Passion of Christ
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Lesson OneFrom Triumphal Entry to Criminal’s Arrest (Luke 19–23)21 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Luke 19–23
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In | The Journey into Jerusalem
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In | The March of the Shepherd
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In | A King on a Mule in 1 Kings 1:33-34
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In | Cleansing the Temple
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In | Peter and Judas: Betrayal and Denial
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In | Civil Insurrection
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In | Workbook: Judicial Proceedings – The Three Trials of Jesus in Luke
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In | Judicial Proceedings – The Three Trials of Jesus in Luke
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In | Pilate’s Struggle
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Behind | Jerusalem at Passover
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Behind | The March of the Lambs
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Behind | Onsite: Crushed with Grief – With Jesus on his Last Night
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Behind | 360 View: The Olive Press
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Behind | Blasphemy and the Death Sentence
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Behind | Jewish Insurrection and Roman Law and Politics
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In Front | Which Jesus Do We Want?
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In Front | Charles V Prayerbook: The Triumphal Entry of Emperor Heraclius
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In Front | Onsite: Palm Sunday Procession – Judgment for Jerusalem
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Wrap-Up
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Lesson TwoDeath of the Messiah: Crucifixion and Burial (Matt 27, Mark 14:1–15:20, Luke 23, John 19)24 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Matt 27, Mark 14:1–15:20, Luke 23, John 19
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In | Workbook: Eschatological Prophecies and Jesus’ Fate in Matthew
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In | Eschatological Prophecies and Jesus’ Fate in Matthew
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In | Workbook: The Parallel Deaths of John the Baptist and Jesus in Matthew
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In | Jesus and Isaiah 53
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In | Cosmic and Ceremonial Signs
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Behind | The Curse in Deuteronomy 21
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Behind | Forms of Crucifixion
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Behind | Objectives of Crucifixion
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Behind | The Tomb
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Behind | Purity and Impurity
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In Front | Following Jesus to the Cross
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In Front | Onsite: Via Dolorosa Stop #1 – The Sentencing Pavement
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In Front | 360 View: Stations of the Cross Stop #1 – The Sentencing Pavement
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In Front | Onsite: Via Dolorosa Stop #2 – Church of the Condemnation
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In Front | 360 View: Stations of the Cross Stop #2 – Church of the Condemnation
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In Front | Onsite: Via Dolorosa Stop #5 – Simon Cyrene Carries the Cross
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In Front | 360 View: Stations of the Cross Stop #5 – Simon Cyrene Carries the Cross
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In Front | Onsite: Via Dolorosa Final Stops – Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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In Front | Scripture Meditation in Holy Week: Abuna Bertie
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In Front | Christianity Today: Tracing the Footsteps of Jesus
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In Front | Christianity Today: The Crucifixion Was an R-rated Event
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson threeSuffering Messiah (Psalm 22, Is 53, Zech 1–13)19 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Psalm 22, Is 53, Zech 1–13
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In | A Suffering Messiah and Two Communities of Interpretation
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In | The Servant Songs
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In | Psalms of Lament
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In | The Two Plots of Scripture
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In | Workbook: The Psalms in the Passion
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Behind | A Suffering Messiah
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In Front | Living in the Two Plots of Scripture
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In Front | Christianity Today: The Glory of the Cross
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In Front | Christianity Today: Jesus Suffers with Us—and We with Him
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In Front | Michael Card’s “Tears of the World”
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In Front | The Passion of Jesus and Christian Baptism
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In Front | Workbook: Jesus and Ancient Teachers – G. K. Chesterton’s ‘The Everlasting Man’
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In Front | Workbook: The Early Church and the Saving Work of Jesus
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In Front | Workbook: The Solidarity of the Passion
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In Front | Workbook: Atonement: An Open Conversation
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In Front | Atonement: An Open Conversation
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourSacrifice and Passover (Mark 14:1–26, Luke 22:1–46, John 13–14)14 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Mark 14:1–26, Luke 22:1–46, John 13–14
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In | Sacrifice and Atonement
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In | Passover Meal and Sacrifice
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In | Passover and the Lord’s Supper
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In | Bible Project: Sacrifice and Atonement
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Behind | On What Day Did Jesus Really Die?
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Behind | Shepherd and Sheep: Preparing for Passover
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Behind | Onsite: The Centrality of Blood – A Lamb Slaughter at a Bedouin Camp
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Behind | Onsite: Samaritan Passover
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In Front | The Last Supper and the Lord’s Supper
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In Front | Christianity Today: Jesus Didn’t Eat a Seder Meal
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In Front | Christianity Today: Why Christians Can Celebrate Passover, Too
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveResurrection and Witnesses (Ezek 37:1-14, 47:1-12, Matt 28, John 16, 20)20 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Ezek 37:1-14, 47:1-12, Matt 28, John 16, 20
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In | Resurrection in the Old Testament
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In | Mount of Olives
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In | Resurrection as Exaltation
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In | First Fruits
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In | Workbook: Resurrection – Three Recognition Scenes in Luke
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In | Resurrection – Three Recognition Scenes in Luke
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In | Workbook: The Four Gospel Accounts of the Women’s Visit to the Tomb
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In | Death and the Giving of the Spirit
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In | Giving of the Spirit: Elijah and Elisha
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Behind | Views on the Resurrection
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Behind | The Case for Christ
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Behind | Onsite: The Garden Tomb – He is Risen!
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Behind | Onsite: Chapel of the Ascension – On the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem
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In Front | Testimony and Eyewitnesses
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In Front | Onsite: Eyewitnesses – The Empty Tomb and the Power of the Gospel
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In Front | Resurrection Life and the Age to Come
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In Front | Christianity Today: The Resurrection Changes Everything
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Question 1 of 23
1. Question
The pre-Passion events of the triumphal entry and the cleansing of the Temple were characterized by:
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Question 2 of 23
2. Question
Jesus endures three trials in which he was (at least initially) pronounced not-guilty by all except:
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Question 3 of 23
3. Question
Jesus was charged with blasphemy, mocked and physically abused by whom?
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Question 4 of 23
4. Question
In which trial did Jesus give absolutely no answer to any question or charge?
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Question 5 of 23
5. Question
The Jews’ main charge against Jesus was:
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Question 6 of 23
6. Question
The Jews were forced to rely on the Roman authorities to carry out capital punishment.
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Question 7 of 23
7. Question
“The dramatic and climactic end of human history, to be followed by the unchallenged reign of God through his Messiah” is expressed through the term:
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Question 8 of 23
8. Question
There are strong parallels between Jesus’ descriptions of the end of the world and the occurrences surrounding his death.
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Question 9 of 23
9. Question
Which of the following were cosmic signs at the time of Jesus’ death?
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Question 10 of 23
10. Question
Which of the following were ceremonial signs at the time of Jesus’ death?
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Question 11 of 23
11. Question
Roman crucifixion was meant to:
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Question 12 of 23
12. Question
According to Jewish tradition, Jesus couldn’t have been the Messiah because there was:
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Question 13 of 23
13. Question
In typical Jewish interpretation, the servant of the Servant Songs was a suffering figure who had the Spirit of God and was a light to the nations.
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Question 14 of 23
14. Question
The Servant Songs of Isaiah are about a collective identity in the person of Jesus Christ.
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Question 15 of 23
15. Question
Jesus’ suffering is tied back to the OT by Matthew who used:
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Question 16 of 23
16. Question
Suffering and glory are interconnected through the figure of a Suffering Messiah.
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Question 17 of 23
17. Question
The Passover and the Lord’s Supper are similar in which way?
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Question 18 of 23
18. Question
Which of the following is not a Jewish festival meal?
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Question 19 of 23
19. Question
Resurrection is strictly a New Testament idea.
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Question 20 of 23
20. Question
Jesus’ resurrection was different from others’ in that:
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Question 21 of 23
21. Question
Which of the Old Testament grain festivals was fulfilled with Jesus’ resurrection?
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Question 22 of 23
22. Question
In each example in Scripture, Jesus’ disciples recognized him after his resurrection when:
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Question 23 of 23
23. Question
Which of the following set of terms identified the validation of the Resurrection and the propagation of the Gospel message?
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