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crucifixion Jesus suffered
death by the Roman penalty of crucifixion because the Jewish
Sanhedrin had no power to inflict capital punishment, according to John 18: 31. In the gospels there is certainly a tendency to heighten the Jewish responsibility for the death of Jesus and to mitigate that of the Romans. During a time of conflict between
Judaism and
Rome, when the gospels were compiled, it was in the interests of the Church to stress the differences with Judaism. But a trial before the Sanhedrin is historically credible: it secured a unanimous verdict from the different groups on the ground of
blasphemy. What Jesus was alleged to have uttered and which secured his condemnation (Mark 14: 63–4) is similar to that mentioned in the
Qumran Temple scroll as deserving the death penalty: Jesus was leading Israel astray (Deut. 13: 1–11). Having obtained this convenient unanimity, the high priest could then rephrase the charge for the prefect. Pilate could not ignore the presence in the city of a Messianic pretender (Luke 23: 2).
The death of Jesus by crucifixion was ordered by
Pontius Pilate on a charge of high treason. He was first flogged (Mark 15: 15) and, then being too weak to carry the crossbar, was assisted by
Simon of Cyrene. Jesus refused wine mingled with myrrh, offered to reduce the agonizing pain, but died more quickly than was usual. The body was removed by
Joseph of Arimathaea, who had in mind the injunction of Deut. 21: 23 that a corpse should not remain exposed on a tree overnight.
Such a fearsome penalty was not easy to reconcile with a belief in Jesus' Messiahship, so it inevitably led to intense theological reflection. Paul interpreted the death as signifying the end of the Jewish
Law (Gal. 3: 13) since such a death put the victim under the curse of that Law. It was a sacrifice to deal with sin, and Christians by baptism share in what Christ did on the cross; it is their death to
sin, and the beginning of a new life. In later epistles Paul took up the ‘scandal’ of the ‘weakness’ of Christ's death: it represented a judgement against the world's arrogant claims to
wisdom (1 Cor. 1: 18–25), and those who suffer in some measure like Christ (Mark 8: 34) could expect to share in his
resurrection.
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Jesus' crucifixion was one of many carried out for state reasons.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 2/25/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Helen T. Gray KANSAS CITY, Mo. _ Crucifixion: The act of putting to death by nailing...life. One Jewish anthropologist called crucifixion "one of the cruelest and most humiliating...about the sixth century B.C.E., crucifixion was a method of execution among the...
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Saving Paradise: How Christianity Traded Love of This World for Crucifixion and Empire.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 10/21/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Christianity Traded Love of This World for Crucifixion and Empire. By Rita Nakashima Brock...systematically unravel the notion that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ has always been central...Christian faith. Indeed, they point out, crucifixion scenes began to appear at a particular...
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Crucifixion reenactment in Pampanga on Friday .
News Wire article from: Philippines News Agency; 3/19/2008; 700+ words
; ...signified to reenact on Good Friday the crucifixion in three separate improvised Golgotha...in the high noon reenactment of the crucifixion at the makeshift Golgotha in an open...finalize their plans to reenact the crucifixion by having themselves actually nailed...
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Scholars: Crucifixion Details Are Sketchy
News Wire article from: AP Online; 2/20/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...dearth of information about Jesus' Crucifixion makes it impossible to describe the...scholars and anthropologists say. The Crucifixion is the centerpiece of the movie, set...relatively unadorned account of the Crucifixion in the four Gospels. "I consulted...
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FILM'S CRUCIFIXION A STANDARD VIEW.(ARTS & ENTERTA)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 2/21/2004; 700+ words
; ...dearth of information about Jesus' crucifixion makes it impossible to describe the...scholars and anthropologists say. The crucifixion is the centerpiece of the movie, set...relatively unadorned account of the crucifixion in the four Gospels. ``I consulted...
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Scholars: Crucifixion Portrayal Inaccurate
News Wire article from: AP Online; 2/19/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...dearth of information about Jesus' crucifixion makes it impossible to describe the...scholars and anthropologists say. The crucifixion is the centerpiece of the movie, set...relatively unadorned account of the crucifixion in the four Gospels. "I consulted...
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CRUCIFIXION QUESTIONS RAISED BY DIG FIND.(MAIN)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 12/23/1994; 700+ words
; ...about the traditional depiction of his crucifixion. On view at the Rockefeller Museum...Zias, who reconstructed Yohanan's crucifixion, said the victim's hands apparently...straight down. ``When you are looking at crucifixion scenes, you are looking at theology...
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Narrative insights into the crucifixion of Jesus in Luke (23:33-43).(Jesus Christ)
Magazine article from: Currents in Theology and Mission; 10/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; In the crucifixion account, Luke 23: 33-43, Luke...hearers encountered the story of the crucifixion, they had traveled a long road with...arrest, sentencing, and now his crucifixion on the hill called the Skull. Along...
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Scholars: Dearth of information about Christ's crucifixion makes it impossible to render accurate account
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 2/20/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...dearth of information about Jesus' Crucifixion makes it impossible to describe the...scholars and anthropologists say. The Crucifixion is the centerpiece of the movie, set...relatively unadorned account of the Crucifixion in the four Gospels. "I consulted...
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British painter suffers crucifixion for his art The artist Sebastian Horsley experienced the agony of Filipinos who mimic Christ's death to pay for their sins. Catherine Milner reports
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 5/26/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...to take part in the islands' Easter crucifixion ceremonies, said that despite the...of people below me." Mr Horsley's crucifixion took place as part of a ceremony that...psychological or physical consequences the crucifixion might bring". Mr Horsley's 20...
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crucifixion
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
crucifixion hanging on a cross , in ancient times...putting down the Jewish opposition. Crucifixion was probably at first a modification...him to carry his cross to the place of crucifixion. The prisoner was either nailed or...
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Crucifixion, Gnostic Conception of
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Crucifixion, Gnostic Conception of Gnosticism was...completely ignorant of his mission. At the Crucifixion, therefore, Christ ascended to God...a portion of the real history of the Crucifixion was never written. At the Resurrection...
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Crucifixion
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Crucifixion. The punishment of death suffered by Jesus (and, traditionally, a few other Christian martyrs ). Realistic crucifixion scenes emerged in the West with devotion to the passion, which developed in the 12th–13th cents.
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Crucifixion, The
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Crucifixion, The. Oratorio for ten. and bass soloists, ch., org., and orch. by Stainer , comp. 1887 to text written by J. S. Simpson, with selections from the Bible. Congregation may join in 5 hymns (omitted in some perfs.).
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Mathias Grünewald
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...subject in his few surviving works is the crucifixion of Jesus, which he depicted again and...now at Colmar. It contains a central Crucifixion panel, a figure of the wounded St...the tortured figures. Other of his crucifixion scenes are in Basel, Karlsruhe, and...
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