Caiphas
Peter questioned Jesus first after He was arrested in the garden, cutting off the ear of the high priest's servant.
Peter, who is Jesus's brother.
This will depend upon what your religious beliefs are. Most conservative Protestant Christians, and historically the Roman Catholic Church, stated the Jewish ruling elite and priests came to arrest Jesus. However, most progressive Protestant Christians believe the Romans arrested Jesus for inciting a religiously-based riot around Pesach.
There were many 'priests' around in that time... all from the tribe of Levi (as commanded in the Old testament). None of these, including the chief priests, are mentioned by name in the Gospel accoun t of the trials. However, the HIGH priest - the chief of all the priests, was mentioned. He was Caiaphas (pronounced Kigh - a - Fass) and it was he who led the Jewish trial against Jesus.
A:In the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), Jesus wassent to be tried by the Sanhedrin, the Jewish religious court, consisting of the high priest, all the chief priests and the elders and scribes (Mark 14:33). They tried him and then, in the morning, led him to be tried by the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate. The author of John's Gospel knew that the Sanhedrin would never meet in the middle of the night to try Jesus. In this account, Jesus was led to the house of Annas, father-in-law to Caiaphas, the high priest John 18:13). Annas interrogated Jesus and then sent him to the house of Caiaphas (John 18:24). He was then taken to the hall of judgement to be tried by Pontius Pilate (John 18:28).
Peter questioned Jesus first after He was arrested in the garden, cutting off the ear of the high priest's servant.
caiaphas
chief priest and scribes saw jesus was threat to their power, influence and image in society
Yes he was questioned by Caiphas the high priest.
Matthew 26:57 - Jesus was arrested and taken to Caiaphas and the assembly of the scribes and elders. Mark 14:53 - Jesus was was arrested and taken to the high priest and assembly of the scribes and elders. Caiaphas was officially the high priest, but many Jews also continued to consider his popular father-in-law, Annas, to be a high priest, since he was deposed by the Romans. Luke 22:54 - Jesus was was arrested and taken to the high priest's house. As soon as it was day, he was then to the council of the priests and scribes. John 18:13 - Jesus was was arrested and taken to Annas and later to Caiaphas, his son-in-law.
Judas Iscariot
Along with Judas the priests , and high priest servant was there.
chief priest and scribes saw jesus was threat to their power, influence and image in society
Peter, who is Jesus's brother.
It had to be one of the chief Priest but I found no one named in the bible.
This will depend upon what your religious beliefs are. Most conservative Protestant Christians, and historically the Roman Catholic Church, stated the Jewish ruling elite and priests came to arrest Jesus. However, most progressive Protestant Christians believe the Romans arrested Jesus for inciting a religiously-based riot around Pesach.
No. Judas betrayed Jesus to the chief priest and elders.