[KOS] THE DARKNESS AND THE DAWN APPENDIX B
The Three-Fold hour of Prayer - Tamid Sacrifice - Suffering and Death of Yeshua
Interestingly and Baruch HaShem in our studies we learn that The patriarchs instituted the three daily prayers.
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The Yom Pesach is also known as the Preparation day 14 Nissan or 14 Aviv
Mattiyahu 26:17 - 25; Mark 14:12 - 21; Yochanan 13:21 - 30; Loukas 22:7 - 12
14 Aviv between the evenings (3 pm) Yeshua said "it is accomplish"
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS |
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EventPrayer and agony at Gethsemane (Mattiyahu, Mark, Loukas) |
Approximate Time1.00 a.m. |
Betrayal by Yehudah and arrest of Yeshua (Mark 14:43-46; Yochanan 18:12) |
1.30 a.m. |
Irregular, unauthorized inquiry at Annas’ residence (Yochanan 18:13-23) |
2.00 a.m. |
Unofficial trial at Kaiafas’ residence (Mattiyahu 26:57-68; Yochanan 18:24) |
3.00 a.m |
Formal, official trial before Sanhedrin in their chamber to confirm capital sentence (Mark 15:1; Loukas 22:66-71) |
6.00 a.m. (“when it was day”) |
First interrogation by Pilate at official residence (Mattiyahu 27:1-2; 11-14; Loukas 23:1-7; Yochanan 18:28-38) |
6.30 a.m. (“when morning had come … and it was early”) |
Audience/mockery before Herod (Loukas 23:8)-12 |
7.00 a.m. |
Final judgment of Pilate (All Good news) |
7.30 a.m. |
Scourging in Praetorium (All Good News) - |
8.00 a.m. |
Nailing of hands and feet to the stake (All Good News) |
9.00 a.m. (“it was the third hour”) |
Darkness (Mattiyahu, Mark, Loukas) |
12.00 Noon (“when the sixth hour had come, darkness fell”) |
Death of Yeshua (All Good News) |
3.00 p.m. (“and at the ninth hour”) |
In less than twenty-four hours, Yeshua goes from arrest to execution. |
[KOS] THE TRIALS OF YESHUA HA MASHIACH |
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Trial |
Officiating Authority |
Scripture |
Accusation |
Legality |
Type |
Result |
1 |
Anan, ex-Kohen Gadol of the Yehudim (A.D. 6-15) |
Trumped-up charges of irreverence to Anan. |
ILLEGAL! Held at night. No specific charges. Prejudice. Violence. |
Jewish and Religious |
Found guilty of irreverence and rushed to Kayafa. |
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2 |
Kayafa – Anan’ son-in-law and the Sanhedrin. (A.D. 18-36) |
Claiming to be the Messiah, the BEN ELOHIM – blasphemy (worthy of death under Jewish law). |
ILLEGAL! Held at night. False witnesses. Prejudice. Violence. |
Jewish and Religious |
Declared guilty of blasphemy and rushed to the Sanhedrin (supreme court). |
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3 |
The Sanhedrin – seventy ruling men of Yisrael (their word was needed before He could be taken to Roman officials. |
Claiming to be the BEN ELOHIM – blasphemy. |
ILLEGAL! Accusation switched. No witnesses. Improper voting. |
Jewish and Religious |
Declared guilty of blasphemy and rushed to Roman official, Pilate. |
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4 |
Pilate, governor of Judea, who was already in “hot water” with Rome. (A.D. 26-36) |
Treason (accusation was changed, since treason worthy of capital punishment in Rome). |
ILLEGAL! Moshiach was kept under arrest, although He was found innocent. No defense attorney. Violence. |
Roman and Civil |
Found innocent….but rushed to Herod Antipas; mob overruled Pilate. |
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5 |
Herod Antipas, governor of Galil (4 B.C. – A.D. 39) |
No accusation was made. |
ILLEGAL! No grounds. Mockery in courtroom. No defense attorney. Violence. |
Roman and Civil |
Mistreated and mocked; returned to Pilate without decision made by Herod. |
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6 |
Pilate (second time) |
Treason, though not proven (Pilate bargained with the mob, putting Moshiach on a level with Bar-Abba, a criminal. |
ILLEGAL! Without proof of guilt, Pilate allowed an innocent man to be condemned. |
Roman and Civil |
Found innocent, but Pilate “washed his hands” and allowed Him to be crucified. |