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New Testament BIBLE STORY #30

 New Testament BIBLE STORY


#30


Especially written for children



Chapter Thirty-nine:


Jesus on Trial - part one



JESUS BEFORE THE HIGH PRIEST


     The soldiers and the Pharisees that had come to the garden

of Gethsemane with Judas, took Jesus first to Annas. Now Annas

was father-in-law to Caiaphas who was the High Priest that

particular year. His house (Annas) was probably the closest to

Gethsemane, and Annas had been High Priest himself for a long

period. History tells us that he had five sons who also had

functioned as High Priest in Judea, and now his son-in-law was

High Priest. They probably thought it was important to gain his

counsel in the work of evil they were now planning against Jesus.

And they wanted a little more time to gather more people from the

Jewish Sanhedrin before taking Jesus to the High Priest

himself, so they first went to the home of Annas.

     They were not there that long, and Annas had Jesus bound and

they were all off to the palace of Caiaphas the High Priest. 

It was Caiaphas who had given counsel to the Jews that it was

expedient that one man should die for the people.


     By now it was probably between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. when Jesus

was inside the palace of Caiaphas. You will remember that the

eleven disciples had scattered when they arrested Jesus in

Gethsemane. Now Peter, after gaining back some courage, decided

he would follow the band of people who had arrested Jesus, but he

was keeping his distance, not wanting to get himself arrested.

There was also another disciple who decided to follow also. The

name of that disciple we are not specifically told by the Gospel 

writers, but we are told he had some "pull" or was as we say, 

"on the in" with the High Priest. Some Bible Commentators

think this other disciple may have been the apostle John, but we

simply cannot say for sure, because his name is not given to us

in the Gospels.

     

     The soldiers, the scribes (some of), the Pharisees (some

of), the elders (some of), arrived at the palace of the High

Priest, with Jesus who was now bound with a rope or chain. 

The palace had a kind of "porch" entrance, then a gate from the 

porch into a court-yard area, then there was a second story area 

that was not enclosed but open, so you could look down from 

it into the courtyard. Jesus was taken up onto the second story to

face questioning by the High Priest, and others.

     Peter had followed to the porch of the palace, but was not

permitted to enter the "court" area. The other disciple who

followed and was "on the good side" with the High Priest, was

permitted to enter the courtyard and witness all that was going

to take place. As this other disciple had some pull with the High

Priest (how that was we are not told), he was able to go to the

servant maid who looked after the door from the porch to the

courtyard, and persuade her to let Peter into the court area.

Peter was now inside the court area and Jesus could see from

above, where He was, both of the disciples below.


     Some of the following, was taking place at the same time,

but I shall have to give them separately, but I will use at times

the phrase "mean while this was happening" so you can get a

better picture of the whole scene and what probably lasted for 

a couple of hours.


     Peter was now in the courtyard. The soldiers had built a

fire to keep themselves warm, and Peter was also taking advantage

of the fire, sitting with the guards to keep himself warm also.

     The chief priests and Jewish council (the ones who were

there) had been as busy as bees trying to find people who would

testify against Jesus, even willing to lie about Jesus, so they

could condemn Him to death. Well, it was all back-firing on them,

as the witnesses were contradicting each other, even as they lied

about what Jesus had done and said. Finally they managed to get

two people to say, "This fellow said, 'I am able to destroy the

temple of God, and to build it back again in three days.' " Now

the religious leaders took those words of Jesus to mean He was

talking about the great physical Temple in Jerusalem, but we know

Jesus was not talking about any physical Temple, but was talking

about Himself, His death and resurrection in three days.

     The High Priest looked at Jesus and said, "Do you hear what

these witnesses say about you? How do you answer what they have

said you once said?" Jesus did not say a word in His defence. He

gave no reply.

     The blood pressure of the High Priest was rising. With a

loud voice and nearly to the point of shouting, he barked out at

Jesus, "I command you by the living God of our people, tell us if

you are the Christ, the Son of God!!"

     Jesus replied, "You have said it! Yes, I am! From now on Son

of man will be sitting at the right hand of Power, the right hand

of God. And will come again with the clouds of heaven."

     "So you are the Son of God then?"  many shouted back at

Jesus. "You have said the words," Jesus replied, "and yes, so I

am."

     At this the High Priest and others were ready to blow their

gasket as we say. They were hot under the collar, and just about

ready to lynch Jesus on the spot. To them anyone saying he was

the Son of God, was blasphemy. Many were crying out, "We have

heard it from his own lips! We do not need to hear any more. This

is blasphemy, and so he deserves to die. Put him to death!"

     Meanwhile, as all this was going on up on the second floor

of the palace, down in the courtyard a servant maid was looking

intently and closely at Peter sitting by the fire. She kept gazing at 

him, finally it hit her like a bold of lightning, and she said to all 

around, "This man here was also with him, part of his disciples!" 

Peter immediately responded by saying, "I do not know what you 

are talking about. Woman, I do not know this man called Jesus!"

     Peter was disturbed, he arose quickly, and went to the porch

area, near the gateway from the porch to the courtyard,  trying

to keep his head low, so no one could see him very well. 


     Back up on the second floor, they were so angry at the words

Jesus had said to them, admitting He was the Christ, that some

began to SPIT in His face. Some PUNCHED Him. Then others 

covered His eyes with a blind-fold, and began to SLAP Him and 

PUNCH Him, saying to Him, "All right you Son of God, you the 

Christ, work your powers and tell us who it was that just hit you!" 

The big strong guards wanted in on the action, and they also began 

to hit Jesus with their hands and fists. All were mocking Him and

laughing at Him. Now that Jesus was blind-folded He could not

prepare Himself for their punches. They all landed on Him with

full force. He did not know when or where the slapping and

punches would come from.


     Meanwhile down where Peter was, at the gateway by the porch

and courtyard, the servant maid whose duty it was to look after

that area, the same servant maid who had allowed Peter to enter

into the courtyard, after the other disciple had talked to her,

was able to see Peter close at hand and for a longer time. She

also said to others standing there, "This man was with Jesus of

Nazareth. He is one of his disciples."

     "I tell you with an oath, I do not know this man called

Jesus," Peter shouted out. The cock crowed.


     Peter once more nervous, made his way back into the

courtyard area, still keeping his head low, as not to be seen. 

An hour or so had gone by since Jesus had been brought to the

palace of the High Priest. Then a servant of the High Priest, a 

blood relative to the man whose ear Peter had cut off in the 

garden of Gethsemane, and who had heard Peter speaking as 

he denied ever knowing Jesus, said to Peter, "I know you are one 

of this man's disciples. I saw you in the garden of Gethsemane 

with him, and your accent also bears this out, for you are from 

the Galilee area, where this Jesus is from."

     "May my head of hair turn white," Peter began to loudly

protest, "if I know this man. May the house of my parents crash

down around them if I am lying. May I drop dead on the spot, if I

do not tell the truth. I do NOT know this man from Galilee, who

you speak about!"  Peter was now invoking various curses upon

himself and swearing vehemently that he in no way knew this man

called Jesus.

     Then as Peter finished his last words, the cock crowed a

second time. Like a sharp two edges knife cutting into his heart,

Peter remembered at the sound of the cock once again crowing,

that Jesus had said to him, "Before the cock crows twice, you

will deny knowing me three times."

     It was now way too much for Peter to bear, as Jesus looked

down from above (the blind-fold having been removed from His

eyes) at him standing in the courtyard, knowing that Jesus knew

he had denied knowing Him three times, indeed before the cock 

had crowed twice.

     Peter was shattered, he felt like he would break apart into

a thousand pieces. He found himself a lonely spot in the court

area, leaned forward, put his head in his hands and cried like a

baby. He had denied his Lord, his Master, his Savior. He wept 

and he cried some more.


     As Peter was crying his heart out, the assembly of scribes,

Pharisees, elders, and priests, up on the second floor were

making the decision to put Jesus before the whole Jewish council,

the great Sanhedrin. It was close to daybreak, the sun was coming

up, and soon it would appear over the horizon. Now it would be

easy to call all the members of the Sanhedrin together and bring

Jesus before them all, at Caiaphas' palace.

     Word was soon sent that an emergency council meeting was

needed, and before long Jesus stood before the great council of

the Jews. They once more asked Him, "If you are the Christ, then

tell us."

     "If I tell you again," Jesus answered, "you will still not

believe me.  You haven't believed me at any time. But the Son 

of man will be seated at the right hand of God."

     They all said, "So you are the Son of God then?" And Jesus

said to them, "You've said it."

     The council members then replied, "Oh, what further

testimony do we need? We have heard this man blaspheme with 

his own voice, from his own lips. We need to bring him before Pilate,

and get Rome's permission to put him to death."  The Jews could

not put anyone to death without permission from the Roman

authorities, that was the one thing the Romans would not allow

the Jews to do. The Romans allowed the Jews freedom  to practice

their religion in pretty well all aspects save putting people to

death.


     It was now morning, the sun was just up over the horizon,

when they led Jesus away to the Roman governor called Pilate

(Mat.26: 57 to 27: 1; Mark 14: 53-72; Luke 22: 53-71; John 18:

13-27). 


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Written January 2003


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