Lecture 38 Outline - Handing Jesus over to Death
- Death of Jesus – Historical Factors
- Handing Jesus over: Mk 1:14, 3:19, 14:10, 15:1, 10, 15 (see annotations to 9:31 and 15:1)
- Judas, one of the twelve (14:10, 20, 43)
- Jesus before the Council (14:53-65)
- Jesus before Pilate (15:1-5)
- Jesus before the assembled crowd (15:6-15)
- Peter, head of disciples, denies Jesus (14:54, 66-72; cf. 14:26-31)
- Death of Jesus – Theological Factors
- Representative nature of the disciples: as 12 sons of Jacob are to Israel so 12 disciples are to the Church
- Foolishness disciples represents the inadequacy of all human attempts to follow Jesus.
- Rembrandt's depiction of Mk 15:6-15 – who hands Jesus over? See http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/rembp/hob_41.1.36.htm
- O Sacred Head now wounded (see handout): whose sins harm Jesus? [J.S. Bach, St. John Passion]
- National Council of Catholic Bishops and the issue of how to dramatize the passion during Holy Week. Who is at fault for Jesus' death in the liturgy of the church?
- Typological Relationship between the Joseph story and the Gospel
- Jesus and Joseph as "beloved sons"
- Forgiving the brothers of Joseph/disciples of Jesus (p. 209ff)
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