Good morning. We now get another indication from John that
the last supper was not the
Passover. Now it was the day of
preparation for the Passover. That would mean that the Passover meal had not
been eaten yet. The Jews had to do a lot of things to prepare for the Passover;
one of which was to remove all leaven from the house. It was about the sixth
hour. According to Jewish time that would’ve been about noon. It could not of
been too early in the morning because the cock crowed what seemed like ages
ago. Pilate said, probably derisively, behold your king! Away with Him, crucify
Him! Shall I crucify your king? The chief priests answered, we have no king but
Caeser. So he then handed Him over to them to be crucified. It sounds like he
handed Jesus over to the Jews, not the Roman soldiers. They took Jesus,
therefore, and He went out, bearing His own cross, to the place called “the
place of a skull”, which is called in Hebrew, Golgotha. This is where I have a
problem with the Mel Gibson movie, the passion of the Christ. After what Jesus
had been through with the scourging, Jesus could not have carried the cross
while enduring all the beatings against Him shown in the movie (which I watch
every Good Friday). There they crucified Him, and with Him two other men, one
on either side, and Jesus in between. That is such a simple statement for such
a horrible act. I read somewhere that when it shows the hand of Jesus when the
nail was being driven into it, that it was actually Mel Gibson‘s hand and not
the actor’s who played Jesus. Father thank You that such a horrible act
resulted in such a great liberation for us. If we had been there, we too, like
the disciples would’ve begged You for it to not have happened. We would not
have been able to foresee what the end result would be.
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