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Chapter 18
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1.
How did Judas know where to find Jesus?
2.
Why did the arrest occur at night outside the city rather than while Jesus was at the temple teaching during the day?
3.
What does verse 4 tell you about Jesus?
4.
What happened when Jesus identified Himself to the mob the first time? (vs. 5)
5.
What question did Jesus ask a second time?
6.
What request did Jesus make in verse 8?
7.
Which verse in Chapter 17 is John 18:9 referring to?
8.
What did Peter do to protect Jesus?
9.
What did Jesus say to Peter about this, and why?
10.
Did the soldiers have to capture Jesus to lead Him away, or did Jesus voluntarily submit to the authorities in verse 12?
11.
Where did the Jews take Jesus first?
12.
Who were Annas and Caiaphas?
13.
Why did Peter stay outside the door at first, instead of going inside with Jesus? (vs. 15)
14.
What did Peter say when asked about his relationship with Jesus? (vs. 17)
15.
When asked a second time about his Lord, what did Peter say? (vs. 25)
16.
How many times had the rooster crowed when Peter denied Jesus for the third time? (Mark 14:72)
17.
Peter was an apostle, and is also called a saint. Certainly, if this were the story line for a movie, Peter would be one of the heroes, and we would see him as engaging in some very unheroic, yet human behavior. But this incident is not fictional. Our “hero” showed an unsympathetic and cowardly side, betraying his Master at a crucial moment. Events evolved exactly as they often do in real life.
a) Have there ever been times in your life when peer pressure led you to be disloyal to a friend or the Lord? (Answer optional)
Yes
No
b) You may tell about this if you wish.
18.
What were some of the offenses Jesus was accused of having committed?
a) John 18:19-20:
b) John 18:30:
c) Mark 15:3:
d) Luke 23:2:
e) Luke 23:5:
f) Luke 23:14-15:
19.
The night Jesus was arrested, several events occurred which were contrary to Jewish law.
a) The court was held at _____ (Romans 12:2), even though the Talmmud says criminal processes can only be carried out during the day.
b) Before trial and condemnation, a prisoner was under special protection of the court. In spite of that, one of the soldiers _____ with the palm of his hand, when he didn’t like the answer that Jesus gave (vs. 22).
c) The law says a person cannot be condemned either on the eve of the Sabbath or the eve of a Jewish festival, but this trial was held on the eve of the _____ (v. 28).
d) Jesus had done nothing illegal; there was nothing they could accuse Him of doing that was against the _____. The trial was a mockery of justice.
20.
Where was Jesus taken in the morning? (vs. 28)
21.
Why didn’t the Jews go in with Jesus?
22.
What did Pilate tell the Jews to do? (vs. 31)
23.
What objection did the Jewish leaders make to this suggestion?
24.
This was actually a lie. What type of punishment were Jewish leaders authorized to impose upon someone breaking the law? (John 8:5)
25.
Verse 32 says Jesus prophesied about the kind of death he would die. Where in John 12 do we see this prophecy recorded?
26.
What three questions did Pilate ask of Jesus?
a)
b)
c)
27.
Who had suggested to Pilate that Jesus was claiming to be a king? (Luke 23:2)
28.
What do we learn about Jesus’ kingdom from verses 36?
29.
For what reason had Jesus come to earth? (vs. 37)
30.
Did Jesus affirm or deny He was a king?
Affirmed
Denied
Neither
31.
What verdict did Pilate reach about Jesus in verse 38?
32.
What was one of the customs of that day during the Passover? (Matthew 27:15)
33.
What choices did Pilate offer to the Jews?
a)
b)
34.
Who was Barabbas?
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