Matthew 26:57-75
- Jesus Taken to the High Priest (Matthew 26:57; Mark 14:53; Luke 22:54; John 18:13; 18:24)
- Following from Behind (Matthew 26:58; Mark 14:54f.; Luke 22:54; John 18:15f.)
- Tried by the Council (Matthew 26:59-66; 27:1f.; Mark 14:55-64; 15:1; Luke 22:66-71; John 18:19-23)
- Christ in Glory (Matthew 26:64; Mark 14:62; Luke 22:69; Acts 7:56)
- The Mocking (Matthew 26:67f.; 27:27-31; Mark 14:65; 15:16-20; Luke 22:63-65; 23:11; John 19:2f.)
- The Denial of Peter (Matthew 26:69-75; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:56-62; John 18:17f.; 18:25-27)
Christ led to Jerusalem
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Christ led to Jerusalem
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Jesus is led to Annas
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Arrested
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Peter and John following from behind
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Court of high priest
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Christ before Caiaphas
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Christ before Annas
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Christ before Caiaphas
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Scenes from the passion of Christ and the pelican with her young
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Christ glorified in the court of Heaven
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Christ the judge
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Dominican beati
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Dominican beati
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(118 pictures)
Related Topics:
Christ Elevated ;
The Return and the Judgment
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Related Names:
CHRIST
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Related Chapter:
MATTHEW 26 ;
MARK 14 ;
LUKE 22 ;
ACTS 7
As it is sometimes difficult to decide whether a picture depicts the mocking before the Sanhedrin, the one in which Herod takes part, or the one executed at Pilate's, all passion pictures of the mocking of Christ will be connected to the current heading sorting under both "Before the Sanhedrin", "Before Herod", and "Before Pilate". According to the accounts of the evangelists, the first scene (before the Sanhedrin) includes spitting, beating, covering of the face, and mockery, whereas the scene at Pilate's also contains the elements of the robe, the crown of thorns, and the staff. The mockery by Pilate's soldiers is not mentioned by Luke, but he connects a similar scene, including the element of the robe, to the Herod questioning.
Mocking of Christ
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Mocking of Christ, The
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Mocking of Christ, The
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Crowning with thorns, The
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(154 pictures)
Related Chapter:
MATTHEW 26 ;
MATTHEW 27 ;
MARK 14 ;
MARK 15 ;
LUKE 22 ;
LUKE 23 ;
JOHN 19
Denial of St. Peter
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Denial of Peter, The
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Repentance of Peter, The
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Christ looks back to St. Peter who denied him thrice
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