
The Final Days of Jesus
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The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as the most important event in human history. The Gospel writers understood this, devoting a proportionally large amount of space to Jesus's arrest, trial, crucifixion, and empty tomb. But how do the four Gospel accounts fit together? What really happened and what does it all mean? Combining a chronological arrangement of the biblical text with insightful commentary from Andreas J. Köstenberger, one of evangelicalism's brightest scholars, along with Justin Taylor, a well-known leader and blogger, this book offers readers a day-by-day guide to Jesus's final week on earth. Complete with a handy, quick-reference glossary and numerous maps illustrating key biblical locations, The Final Days of Jesus will help readers understand the geography, timeline, and background of Jesus's final days while serving as a devotional guide for meditating on the most important week in human history.
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Andreas J. Köstenberger (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is the theologian in residence and director of the equipping center at Fellowship Raleigh, a cofounder of Biblical Foundations, and a host at Oak Tree Cottage, a hospitality and coaching ministry to Christian leaders. He is the author, editor, or translator of over sixty books, including A Theology of John's Gospel and Letters; God, Marriage, and Family; and Invitation to Biblical Interpretation.
Justin Taylor (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the executive vice president of book publishing and book publisher at Crossway. He has edited and contributed to several books, and he blogs at Between Two Worlds-hosted by the Gospel Coalition.
Content
- Intro
- Newsletter Sign Up
- Endorsements
- Other books by Köstenberger
- Title
- Copyright
- Epigraph
- Contents
- List of Charts, Diagrams, and Maps
- Introduction: How to Use This Book
- Scripture Guide to the Events of Holy Week
- Early in the Week: The King Comes for His Kingdom (Sunday-Tuesday)
- Sunday (March 29, AD 33)
- Jesus Enters Jerusalem
- Jesus Predicts His Death
- Jesus Visits the Temple
- Monday (March 30, AD 33)
- Jesus Curses a Fig Tree
- Jesus Cleanses the Temple
- Tuesday (March 31, AD 33)
- Jesus Teaches His Followers a Lesson about the Fig Tree
- Jesus Teaches and Engages in Controversies in the Temple
- Jesus Predicts the Future
- Wednesday (April 1, AD 33)
- The Plot against Jesus
- Thursday (April 2, AD 33)
- Preparations for the Passover
- The Final Passover: The Synoptics
- The Last Supper and Jesus's Cleansing of His Community
- The Farewell Discourse Begins
- The Farewell Discourse Continues
- Jesus Predicts Peter's Denials
- Jesus Issues Final Practical Commands
- The Garden of Gethsemane
- Friday (April 3, AD 33)
- The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus
- The Jewish Trial of Jesus (Phase 1): Informal
- The Jewish Trial of Jesus (Phase 2): More Formal
- Peter Denies Jesus
- The Jewish Trial of Jesus (Phase 3): The Final Verdict
- Judas Hangs Himself
- The Roman Trial of Jesus (Phase 1): Pilate
- The Roman Trial of Jesus (Phase 2): Herod Antipas
- The Roman Trial of Jesus (Phase 3): The Final Verdict
- The Road to Golgotha
- The Crucifixion
- The Death of Jesus
- The Burial of Jesus
- Saturday (April 4, AD 33)
- The Jewish Leaders Post Guards
- Sunday (April 5, AD 33)
- Women Discover the Empty Tomb
- The Women Tell the Disciples
- Peter and John Rush to the Tomb
- Mary Returns to the Tomb and Encounters Jesus
- Encounter on Emmaus Road
- Jesus Appears to the Ten without Thomas
- Epilogue: Later Appearances of Jesus and the Ascension
- Jesus Appears to the Eleven, Including Thomas
- Jesus Appears to Some at the Sea of Galilee
- The Great Commission
- The Ascension
- Who Do You Say That He Is?
- Acknowledgments
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Glossary and Reference Guide
- Insert
- Back Cover
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