Day 6 Friday. Trials, Crucifixion, Death, and Burial.
Jesus'
third trial is held early in the morning before the Sanhedrin. The
first three trials were before the religious authorities where He is
found guilty. Jesus is then taken before Pilate (the fourth trial) where
He is found innocent. He is subsequently taken to Herod who also finds
Him innocent (the fifth), and then back to Pilate who again finds Him
innocent (the sixth) but relents under pressure, no doubt fearing an
uprising. He notes on the sign on the cross that His crime was being the
King of the Jews. He probably did this to avoid trouble with Rome
(There was to be no king but Caesar).
About
9:00 AM. Jesus is crucified on a hill called The Skull outside the
city. Literally, Golgotha in Aramaic, or Calvary in Latin, it was most
likely named this because it was the place of execution. While we cannot
know for certain, it is tradition that this is the site where God
commanded Abraham to sacrifice Isaac.
At noon, the sky becomes dark. The darkness is highly symbolic of the Father turning His back on the One He had earlier called My beloved Son. No doubt that this was also the Father’s mercy, veiling His Son’s pain and agony. Jesus will make seven proclamations while on the cross. These are known collectively as The Seven Last Saying of Christ. They are:
At noon, the sky becomes dark. The darkness is highly symbolic of the Father turning His back on the One He had earlier called My beloved Son. No doubt that this was also the Father’s mercy, veiling His Son’s pain and agony. Jesus will make seven proclamations while on the cross. These are known collectively as The Seven Last Saying of Christ. They are:
At
3:00 PM Jesus utters the most important of these sayings to Believers
when he cries with a loud voice: “It is finished.” This is just one word
in the Greek language, Tetelestai. The phrase literally means Paid, as in paid in full.
The rapidity of the trial and crucifixion was seen as necessary by the
Jews for fear of the fickle crowds turning again to embrace Jesus. It
was in actuality part of the Father’s plan from the beginning, as Jesus
dies while the paschal (that is, sacrificial) lambs are being offered for the nation's sins at the temple. The Son of
God became sin for us! "But He was wounded for our transgressions, He
was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon
Him, And by His stripes we are healed." Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV) The veil is
rent in the Temple (Mk. 15:38)
Jesus
had been on the cross for 6 hours when His body is given to two of His
followers, who up until this point had kept their devotion to Christ
secret. (John 3:2)
Jesus is laid in Joseph's tomb before the Sabbath began at sunset, or
around 6:00 PM. In less than twelve hours Jesus has fulfilled the
Father’s purposes: The sin of the world has been placed on the Lamb of
God.
Maranatha! Even so, Come Lord Jesus!
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