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Divide the class into groups and ask them to collect details about the following:
(a) arrest and trial of Jesus
(b) crucifixion of Jesus (c) Resurrection of Jesus. after answering I will mark as brilliant if you answer ​

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a. Arrest and trials of Jesus:

The arrest of Jesus was a pivotal event in Christianity recorded in the canonical gospels. Jesus, a preacher whom Christians believe to be the Son of God, was arrested by the Temple guards of the Sanhedrin in the Garden of Gethsemane. 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. The event ultimately led, in the Gospel accounts, to Jesus' crucifixion.[1]

The arrest led immediately to his trial before the Sanhedrin, during which they condemned him to death and handed him to Pilate the following morning.[2] In Christian theology, the events from the Last Supper until the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are referred to as the Passion.

b.crucifixion of Jesus:

The crucifixion of Jesus occurred in 1st-century Judea, most likely between AD 30 and 33. Jesus' crucifixion is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, attested to by other ancient sources, and is established as a historical event confirmed by non-Christian sources,[1] although there is no consensus among historians on the exact details.

c. Resurrection of Jesus:

The resurrection of Jesus, or anastasis is the Christian belief that God raised Jesus after his crucifixionas first of the dead, starting his exalted life as Christ and Lord.In Christian theology, the death and resurrection of Jesus are the most important events, a foundation of the Christian faith and commemorated by Easter. His resurrection is the guarantee that all the Christian dead will be resurrected at Christ's second coming. For the Christian tradition, the bodily resurrection was the restoration to life of a transformed body powered by spirit, as described by Paul and the Gospels, that led to the establishment of Christianity.

In secular and liberal Christian scholarship, the appearances of Jesus are explained as visionary experiences that gave the impetus to the belief in the exaltation of Jesus and a resumption of the missionary activity of Jesus' followers.

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