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      • There was NO legal basis for the arrest of Jesus as there were never any formal charges registered against him! Additionally, no evidence of illegal activity, from credible witnesses, was ever offered to justify him being taken by force to answer allegations against himself (Matthew 26:59 - 60, Mark 14:55).
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  1. Aug 3, 2022 · Jesus is arrested because the Jewish authorities accused him of blaspheming God and giving false testimony. The Romans charged Jesus with treason against the empire based on what he said about the destruction of the temple and his identity as a king. As a result, Jesus was sentenced to death.

  2. The arrest of Jesus was a pivotal event in Christianity recorded in the canonical gospels. It occurred shortly after the Last Supper (during which Jesus gave his final sermon), and immediately after the kiss of Judas, which is traditionally said to have been an act of betrayal since Judas made a deal with the chief Israelite priests to arrest ...

    • He should have never been arrested. Judas took a bribe from the judges. And those same judges (which included the priests and the elders) were involved in the arrest of Jesus.
    • No legal proceedings should have taken place at night. According to Jewish law: “Let a capital offense be tried during the day, but suspend it at night.”—
    • No trial for a capital offense could begin on a Friday or the day before an annual festival day. According to Isaac Wise, “No court of justice in Israel was permitted to hold sessions on Sabbath or any of the seven Biblical holidays.
    • A trial for a capital offense should take more than one day. According to the Mishnah, “If a sentence of death is to be pronounced, it a criminal charge cannot be concluded before the following day" (Mishnah, "Sanhedrin" IV, 1).
  3. Feb 4, 2018 · Jesus was not arrested because crowd in the temple recognized his actions as just and was on his side. He tore tables and made a mess condemning money exchanges and corruption of the temple where temple was giving loans to the poor to buy sacrificial doves and trapping them in debt.

  4. One commentator notes that, technically speaking, Jesus was not arrested, for He was in control of the situation despite all appearances. John’s record highlights Jesus’ control. Jesus knew what was about to happen, and He stepped forward before the authorities could ask for Him to reveal Himself (vv. 4–5).

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · The arrest of Jesus Christ was a pivotal moment that set in motion the events that led to his crucifixion. If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer: Jesus was arrested by temple guards in the Garden of Gethsemane shortly after the Last Supper on what we now call Holy Thursday night.

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  7. Oct 12, 2024 · Jesus was arrested because he was destined to die for our sins, fulfilling divine prophecy. This was not a defeat but a triumphant step toward salvation, orchestrated by a loving God who sacrificed his only Son to reconcile us to himself.

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