Trial of Jesus

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The Trial of Jesus refers to the series of Jewish and Roman legal proceedings that led to Jesus of Nazareth’s condemnation and crucifixion, as recounted in the New Testament.


Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical event
event in the life of Jesus
legal proceeding
religious event
causeOf Crucifixion of Jesus
charge blasphemy
claiming to be King of the Jews
commemoratedBy Good Friday liturgy
Holy Week
describedIn Gospel of John
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
New Testament
followedBy Crucifixion of Jesus
follows Arrest of Jesus
hasAspect judicial procedure
political controversy
religious controversy
hasPart Jewish trial of Jesus
Roman trial of Jesus
hearing before Herod Antipas
hearing before Pontius Pilate
hearing before the Sanhedrin
hasParticipant Annas
Barabbas
Caiaphas
Herod Antipas
Jesus of Nazareth
Jewish chief priests
Jewish elders
Pontius Pilate
Roman soldiers
Sanhedrin
crowd in Jerusalem
scribes
legalSystem Jewish law
Roman law
location Jerusalem
Judea
mainSubject Jesus of Nazareth
outcome condemnation of Jesus
sentencing to crucifixion
relatedTo Last Supper
Passion of Jesus
Resurrection of Jesus
religion Christianity
significance central event in Christian soteriology
key element of the Passion narrative
timePeriod 1st century
governorship of Pontius Pilate

Referenced by (6)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Trial of Jesus ("Roman trial of Jesus")
Trial of Jesus ("hearing before Pontius Pilate")
Trial of Jesus ("hearing before Herod Antipas")
hasPart
Great Week
focusesOnEvent
Crucifixion of Jesus
precededBy
Arrest of Jesus ("Jewish trial of Jesus")
precedes

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