INTRODUCTION |
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§1.The Perspective of This Commentary |
Apr-35 |
§2. General Gospel Issues Pertinent to the Passion Naưatives |
36-93 |
§3. General Bibliography |
94-106 |
ACT I: JESUS PRAYS AND IS ARRESTED IN GETHSEMANE ON |
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THE MOUNT OF OLIVES ACROSS THE KIDRON (Mark 14:26-52; Matt 26:30-56; Luke 22:39-53; John 18:1-11) |
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SCENE ONE: Jesus Goes to the Site and Prays There (Mark t4:26-42; Matt 26:30-46; Luke 22:39-46; John 18:1) |
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§4. Sectional Bibliography: Jesus Praying in Gethsemane |
110-116 |
§5. Transitional Episode: Jesus Goes with Disciples to the Mount of Olives (Mark 14:26-31; Matt 26:30-35; Luke 22:39; John 18:1a) |
117-145 |
§6. Prayer in Gethsemane, Part One: Entry and Preparations (Mark 14:32-34; Matt 26:36-38; Luke 22:40; John 18:lb) 146-162 |
146-162 |
§7. Prayer in Gethsemane, Part Two: Jesus Prays to the Father (Mark 14:35-36; Matt 26:39; Luke 22:41-42) |
163-178 |
§8. Prayer in Gethsemane, Part Three: The Strengthening Angel (Luke 22:43-44) |
179-190 |
§9. Prayer in Gethsemane, Part Pour: Jesus Comes Back to His Disciples the First Time (Mark 14:37-38; Matt 26:40-41; Luke 22:45—46) |
191-200 |
§10. Prayer in Gethsemane, Part Five: Jesus Comes Back to His Disciples the Second and Third Times (Mark 14:39-42; Matt 26:42-46) |
201-215 |
§11. Analysis Covering All Five Parts of Jesus’ Prayer in Gethsemane |
216-234 |
SCENE TWO: Jesus Is Arrested (Mark 14:43-52; Matt 26:47-56; Luke 22:47-53; John 18:2-11) |
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§12. Sectional Bibliography: The Arrest of Jesus |
237-239 |
§13. The Arrest of Jesus, Part One: The Initial Encounter (Mark 14:43-46; Matt 26:47-50; Luke 22:47-48; John 18:2-8a) |
240-263 |
§14. The Arrest of Jesus, Part Two: Accompanying Incidents (Mark 14:47-50; Matt 26:51-56; Luke 22:49-53; John 18:8b-l 1) |
264-293 |
§15. The Arrest of Jesus, Part Three: Naked Flight of a Young Man (Mark 14:51-52) |
294-304 |
§16. Analysis Covering All Three Parts of the Arrest of Jesus 305-310 |
305-310 |
ACT II: JESUS BEFORE THE JEWISH AUTHORITIES (Mark 14:53-15:1; Matt 26:57-27:10; Luke 22:54-23:1; John 18:12-28a) |
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SCENE ONE: Triaưỉnterrogation by Jewish Authorities (Mark 14:53-64; Matt 26:57-66; Luke 22:54-55, 66-71; John 18:12-25) |
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§ 17. Sectional Bibliography: The Jewish Trial/Interrogation of Jesus |
315-327 |
§ 18. Introduction: Background for the Jewish Trial/Interrogation of Jesus by the Priestly Authorities |
328-397 |
§ 19. Transitional Episode: Jesus Transferred to the Jewish Authorities; Interrogated by Annas (Mark 14:53-54; Matt 26:57-58; Luke 22:54-55; John 18:12-25a) |
398-428 |
§20. Sanhedrin Proceedings, Part One: The Gathered Authorities, Witnesses. and the Claim that Jesus Would Destroy the Sanctuary (Mark 14:55-59; Matt 26:59-61; Luke 22:66) |
429-460 |
§21. Sanhedrin Proceedings, Part Two: Question(s) about the Messiah, the Son of God (Mark 14:60-61; Matt 26:62-63; Luke 22:67-70a) |
461-483 |
§22. Sanhedrin Proceedings, Part Three: Jesus’ Response(s) and Statement about the Son of Man (Mark 14:62; Matt 26:64; Luke 22:67-70b) |
484-515 |
§23. Sanhedrin Proceedings, Part Four: Reaction of the Jewish Authorities to Jesus’ Response (Mark 14:63-64; Matt 26:65-66; Luke 22:71) |
516-547 |
§24. Analysis Covering the Composition of All Four Parts of the Sanhedrin Proceedings |
548-560 |
SCENE TWO: Mockery/Abuse of Jesus; Denials by Peter; Judas (Mark 14:65-15:1; Matt 26:67-27:10; Luke 22:54b-65; 23:1; John 18:15- 18,22-23,25-28a) |
§25. Sectional Bibliography: Jewish Mockery; Peter’s Denials; Judas’ Suicide |
563-567 |
§26. The Jewish Abuse and Mockery of Jesus (Mark '14:65; Matt 26:67-68; Luke 22:63-65; John 18:22-23) |
568-586 |
§27. The Three Denials of Jesus by Peter (Mark 14:66-72; Matt 26:69-75; Luke 22:54b-62; John 18:15-18,25-27) |
587-626 |
§28. End of the Sanhedrin Proceedings; Transfer to Pilate (Mark 15:1; Matt 27:1-2; Luke 23:1; John 18:28a) |
627-635 |
§29. Judas, the Chief Priests, and the Price of Innocent Blood (Matt 27:3-10) |
636-660 |
ACT III: JESUS BEFORE PILATE, THE ROMAN GOVERNOR |
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(Mark 15:2-20a; Matt 27:11—31a; Luke 23:2-25; John 18:28b-19:16a) |
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§30. Sectional Bibliography: The Roman Trial of Jesus |
665-675 |
§31. Introduction: Background for the Roman Trial of Jesus by Pontius Pilate |
676-722 |
§32. The Roman Trial, Part One: Initial Questioning by Pilate (Mark 15:2-5; Matt 27:11-14; Luke 23:2-5; John I8:28b-38a) |
723-786 |
§33. The Roman Trial, Part Two: Jesus before Herod (Luke 23:6-12) |
760-786 |
§34. The Roman Trial, Part Three: Barabbas (Mark 15:6-11; Matt 27:15-21; Luke 23:13-19; John 18:38b-40) |
787-820 |
§35. The Roman Trial, Part Four: Condemnation of Jesus (Mark 15:12-15; Matt 27:22-26; Luke 23:20-25; John 19:1,4-16a) |
821-861 |
§36. The Roman Mockery and Abuse of Jesus (Mark 15:16-20a; Matt 27:27-3 la; John 19:2-3) |
862-877 |
ILLUSTRATIVE TABLES |
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1. The Order in Which the Gospels Describe Incidents from the Arrest of Jesus to the Transfer to Pilate |
418 |
2. Comparing the Vocabularies of the Various Accounts of Mockery/Abuse |
570 |
3. Comparing Accounts of the Three Denials of Jesus by Peter |
590 |
4. Comparing the Marcan/Matthean Accounts of the Roman Trial Chiastic Structure of John’s Account of the Roman Trial |
755 |
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758 |