Passion narrative

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The Passion narrative is the section of the Gospels that recounts the suffering, crucifixion, death, and burial of Jesus Christ.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious text section
New Testament narrative
biblical narrative
associatedWith Good Friday
Holy Week
Maundy Thursday
Palm Sunday
centralFigure Jesus Christ
chronologicallyPrecedes Resurrection narratives
describes burial of Jesus Christ
crucifixion of Jesus Christ
death of Jesus Christ
suffering of Jesus Christ
foundIn Gospel of John
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
hasVariant Johannine Passion narrative
Synoptic Passion narrative
includesEvent Agony in the Garden
Last Supper
Way of the Cross
arrest of Jesus
burial of Jesus in the tomb
crucifixion at Golgotha
death of Jesus on the cross
piercing of Jesus' side
scourging of Jesus
trial of Jesus before Pontius Pilate
trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin
influenced Christian art
Christian drama
Christian music
Passion plays
keyLocation Gethsemane
Golgotha
Jerusalem
keyPerson Judas Iscariot
Mary Magdalene
Mary mother of Jesus
Peter the Apostle
Pontius Pilate
languageOfEarliestAccounts Koine Greek
liturgicalUse Good Friday liturgy
readings during Holy Week
partOf canonical Gospels
relatedConcept Soteriology
Stations of the Cross
theologicalTheme atonement
obedience of Christ
redemption
sacrifice

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Matthew
contains
Gospel infancy narratives ("Passion narratives")
distinctFrom

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