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  2. Sanhedrin trial of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The chief priests and law teachers accused Jesus. Herod and his soldiers then mocked Jesus, put an elegant robe on him and sent him back to Pilate. John 18:28–38 Early in the morning Jesus was taken to Pilate by the Jewish leaders, who refused to enter the praetorium to stay ceremonially clean for Passover. Pilate came out and asked them why.

  3. Arrest of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    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 priests to arrest Jesus.

  4. Mark 13 - Wikipedia

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    According to Mark, Jesus made this prediction years before the Temple was actually destroyed in 70. Acts 6:14 states that Stephen, the first Christian martyr (unless one counts Jesus), was falsely accused of claiming Jesus would destroy Israel and the Mosaic law before he was stoned to death, an event Acts claims Paul observed.

  5. Criticism of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Pharisees and scribes criticized Jesus and his disciples for not observing Mosaic Law. They criticized his disciples for not washing their hands before eating. (The religious leaders engaged in ceremonial cleansing like washing up to the elbow and baptizing the cups and plates before eating food in them—Mark 7:1–23, [14] Matthew 15:1–20.) [15] Jesus is also criticized for eating with ...

  6. Mark 15 - Wikipedia

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    Luke reports the robbers' conversation with Jesus. People come by and insult Jesus and mock him for claiming he would destroy and then rebuild Herod's Temple in three days, which Jesus has not said so far in Mark but was falsely accused of claiming to destroy the "man-made" Temple and rebuilt it in three days in Mark 14:57–58.

  7. Nun accused of breaking chastity vow names priest in ... - AOL

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    Nun accused of breaking chastity vow names priest in interview with Fort Worth bishop. James Hartley, Elizabeth Campbell. June 27, 2023 at 6:05 PM. Matthew Bobo.

  8. Did the RNC just compare Trump to Jesus in its official ... - AOL

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    Others agreed that, even in the present tense, the RNC's reference to "news of a new king" referred to Jesus, not Trump. Before you get mad they didn't call Trump a king. They're using present ...

  9. Man wrongly accused in break-in sues Nancy Grace - AOL

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    DENVER - Lawyers for a man who was wrongly accused of breaking into a home earlier this year filed a lawsuit Monday against Denver Crime Stoppers and talk show host Nancy Grace. You might remember ...