Jesus and Caiaphas

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Jesus and Caiaphas are central New Testament figures whose confrontation during Jesus’ trial before the Jewish high priest symbolizes the clash between his messianic mission and the religious authorities of his time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish high priest
New Testament figure
New Testament figure
central figure of Christianity
pair of New Testament figures
accused Jesus of blasphemy
accusedOf blasphemy by Jewish authorities
activePeriod early 1st century CE
early 1st century CE
affirmed being the Christ, the Son of the Blessed (according to Mark)
that people would see the Son of Man at the right hand of Power
that the Son of Man would come with the clouds of heaven
associatedWithEvent trial before the Jewish council
trial of Jesus
broughtBefore Caiaphas NERFINISHED
centralEvent confrontation during Jesus’ trial
declared Jesus deserving death
deliveredBy Caiaphas to Pontius Pilate
deliveredTo Pontius Pilate NERFINISHED
facedOppositionFrom Jewish religious authorities
heldPosition high priest of the Jerusalem Temple
highPriestDuring ministry of Jesus
historicalSetting Second Temple period in Judea under Roman rule NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
name Jesus of Nazareth NERFINISHED
Joseph Caiaphas NERFINISHED
narrativeContext Passion narratives of the Gospels
placeOfActivity Galilee NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Judea NERFINISHED
presidedOver hearing of Jesus
regardedAs Messiah by Christians
Son of God by Christians
rabbi by some contemporaries
religiousTradition Christianity
Second Temple Judaism NERFINISHED
represents religious establishment opposing Jesus
servedUnder Roman prefect Pontius Pilate NERFINISHED
soughtTestimonyAgainst Jesus NERFINISHED
symbolize clash between messianic mission and religious authorities
symbolizes institutional religious authority in New Testament narratives
messianic mission in Christian theology
toreHisClothesWhen Jesus affirmed being the Christ

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Hosanna containsDialogueBetween Jesus and Caiaphas