Pontius Pilate: TRUE STORY of The Trial Of Jesus (Bible Stories Explained) FYTube



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0:00:00 – 0:01:23 Introduction: Jesus was arrested
0:01:23 – 0:02:17 Jesus interpreted his death
0:02:17 – 0:05:07 Jesus being accused by the Jews
0:05:07 – 0:05:34 Who was Barrabas?
0:05:34 – 0:09:13 What did they do to Jesus before his death?
0:09:13 – 0:10:19 Important Truths
0:10:19 – 0:11:14 The Jews demands to Kill Jesus
0:11:14 – 0:15:16 The Final Verdict to kill Jesus Christ
0:15:16 – 0:18:20 What happened after the crucifiction of christ
0:18:20 – 0:19:21 Jesus love: Laying down his life for us
0:19:21 – 0:20:12 What John Tells us about Jesus’s death: The fulfilment of prophecy
0:20:12 – 0:21:33 Who took the body of Jesus? and what was done to the body of Jesus
0:21:33 – 0:21:59 About Jesus’s Secrete disciple
0:21:59 – 0:22:43 What the scripture says about choices
0:22:43 – 0:23:22 Leadership lessons from Pilate’s life

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Title: Who Was The Man Who Killed Jesus Christ? (Biblical Stories Explained)

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  1. Jesus didn't die on the cross, but fell into a coma. The people of the time would assume he was dead, but the bleeding proves he was not.
    The failure to break his legs meant he could recover, though seriously harmed.
    The rapid burial also permitted recover over a couple of days.
    This was the miracle of his resurrection. There was nothing supernatural about it, just superhuman stamina, & immense good luck. Unless it was intentional clever timing, which would be extremely risky. Personally I believe that the chance of a remarkable recovery from apparent death by Jesus led to his friends belief in his divinity, & all the Gospel stories grew out of this. Later, passages from the ancient texts were taken as foretelling of his life & 'death', to prove his messianic status & mission. The post crucifixion
    appearances were of a real body, not a spirit or ghost, so he had 'overcome' death, which reinforced the disciples belief in him, & their reports & conviction convinced others, including the originally sceptical Paul, who turned from opposing them to actively promoting the Jesus movement. That he & Peter, & others would carry this belief through years of persecution up to death indicates just how convinced they were. They may have been a bit mistaken, but the extraordinary character of Jesus, during his lifetime, & not just his 'resurection' , made
    the story convincing & plausible.

  2. The more anti-Semitic you are, the emptier your churches become_And study your subject more thoroughly before you ramble on in public_YESHUA AND YESHUA BRABAS They are the same one When Pilot asked whether to release Jesus or Jesus Barabas, he was going to ask who to release? Jesus the man or Jesus the Son of the Father BAR (son) ABAS (father)_And the crowd demanded the release of the son of the father 'namely' bar abas

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