Lessons 28 & 29 Flashcards
_____ was appointed Governor of Judea in A.D. 26.
Pilate
Herod the Great’s son was called _____.
Herod Antipas
Caiaphas was the _____ of the council of the _____ during Christ’s crucifixion.
high priest; Jews
T or F Jewish law did not permit trials to be held at night.
True
Where was Jesus trial suppose to take place?
in the inner courtroom of the temple
T or F No one could be found guilty of lawbreaking except by the undisputed testimony of at least three witnesses. If False, explain.
False; it was two days
Was it legal to abuse and beat prisoners during a Jewish trial?
No
Which Herod slew the babies and which one took place in Jesus’ trial?
Trial: Herod Antipas
Babies: Herod the Great
T or F During His ministry, Jesus’ main rebuke was toward the cruelty of the Roman soldiers.
False
Define expedient.
to be self-serving or to cause personal benefit
A mistrial can easily occur when _____ conduct is more important that the principles of _____.
expedient; justice
Did Judas hang himself during the night trial?
No; during the daytime
Caesar appointed _____ to govern the Jews in Galilee.
Herod the Great
How does Webster’s Dictionary define mistrial?
an unfair trial based on prejudice
_____ was ruler of Judea during the time of Christ’s death.
Pilate
Who beheaded John the Baptist?
Herod Antipas