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Before his arrest, Jesus engaged in several significant actions in Jerusalem, including the Triumphal Entry, where he was welcomed by crowds as a king. He also cleansed the Temple, driving out merchants and money changers, which challenged the religious authorities. Additionally, he taught in the Temple and confronted the Pharisees and Sadducees, further escalating tensions with the religious leaders. These actions collectively contributed to the mounting animosity that ultimately led to his arrest.
Judas lead the Jews and priests to arrest Jesus.
no Judas did not arrest Jesus he told the Jewish council where Jesus would be for a reward of money
Your question assumes the physical lifetime of Jesus to be the range given. However, there are biblical scholars who would say His lifetime was from 5 BC to 31 AD. He began His 3 1/2 ministry at the age of 30yrs old. It was the culmination of His teachings and fame that threathened the ruling class in Jerusalem at that time - their fearing His apparent power.
Because the local authorities and scholars did not believe Jesus was really the Son of God. This meant they disapproved of any followers - as being heretics.
Peter was present at the time of Jesus arrest. nd heis the only man to defend Jesus.
The disciple who turned Jesus over to the Romans was Judas Iscariot. He betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, leading to Jesus' arrest by the authorities. This act of betrayal has made Judas one of the most infamous figures in Christianity. His actions ultimately set in motion the events leading to the crucifixion of Jesus.
Jesus said for him to watch and pray.
Jesus was arrested in the garden of Gethsemane.
The Gospels do not specify how many armed soldiers and other men were sent to arrest Jesus. There is not any other tradition about the number, either.
Peter is mentioned as being present at Christ's arrest.
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