The Crucifixion Viewed From a Jewish Standpoint a Lecture Delivered By Invitat
The Crucifixion Viewed From a Jewish Standpoint a Lecture Delivered By Invitat
Emil Gustav Hirsch
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Straatman (Theol. Tijdsckrift, 1880), a Dutch theologian who has attempted to disentangle the knotted strands of the skein of tradition, holds that this bold deed of Jesus was the very means of calling the atten- tion of the Romans to his presence and pretensions. According to him, this was the succession of events: On the eve of the. Passover, Jesus ate the Passover meal with his disciples; at its conclusion he retired to Gethsemane to prepare himself for his public appear- ance. Early on the ...fifteenth of Nissan he repairs to the Temple to accomplish its cleansing. A tumult en- sues; he is captured along with others. The priests lodge complaint against him. He is a rebel, a Messiah, a Galilean, whose home is the very cauldron of insub- ordination. He does not deny his pretensions ! Enough evidence to seal his fate. "To the cross with him, " as was the usual summary course with others of his kind. The order is at once carried out. The Romans, possibly goaded on by Caiaphas, crucify him.
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