Luke 22:52-53. Jesus was arrested at night by those who opposed Him.
Jesus predicted His arrest and death.
The way the Jewish leaders arrested Jesus was a fulfillment of the writings of the Prophets.
Then all the disciples fled and only Jesus was arrested.
Background Reading:- Jesus Arrested
22:52 Then Jesus told the high priests, the Temple police, and the elders, who had come for him, “Have you come out with swords and clubs as if I were a bandit? 53 While I was with you day after day in the Temple, you didn’t lay a hand on me. But this is your hour, when darkness reigns!”
Luke 22:52-53
Read also: Matthew 26:47-50, Mark 14:43-45, John 18:1-11.
Other modules in this unit:
- New moon
 - Zacchaeus, the tax collector, waited for Jesus up a tree
 - Blind Bartimaeus eyes healed,
 - Mary – First of two anointings by two different women
 - The Triumphal Entry
 - Palm tree leaves and cloaks
 - Jesus Curses a Fig Tree
 - Jesus taught in parables – The Lamps of the Ten Bridesmaids
 - Jesus predicts His crucifixion
 - Jesus anointed at Bethany by an unknown woman
 - Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus
 - Sandal, Jesus Washes His Disciples' Feet
 - Full moon
 - Passover
 - The upper room discourse, Jesus comforts His Disciples
 - Jesus spoke three prayers of intercession: one for Himself; one for his disciples; and one for all believers
 - Jesus prays for Himself
 - Soldiers came at night to arrest Jesus
 - Peter cuts off an ear
 - Jesus Arrested
 - Jesus was on trial six times
 - First trial – Annas the Father-in-law of Caiaphas the High Priest
 - 2nd Trial – Jesus arrested and taken to the High Priest Caiaphas
 - Friday?: day of Jesus' death?
 - The Cock Crow – Peter Disowned Jesus
 - Third Trial of Jesus before The Sanhedrin
 - 4th Trial – Jesus before Pontius Pilate for the first time
 - 5th Trial, Jesus before Herod Antipas the Governor of Galilee and Perea
 - 6th trial – Jesus in front of Pontius Pilate for the second time
 - Jesus, the Crucifixion walk
 - The Cross or the Crucifixion
 - Thick Darkness
 - The Roman Centurion
 - Jesus is Buried
 - Roman Soldiers guard the Tomb
 - They made sure by sealing the tomb
 - The Feast of Unleavened Bread
 - Jesus stays in the tomb three days and three nights
 - The Feast of Firstfruits
 - Firstfuits or Resurrection Sunday
 - The open empty tomb or the Resurrection
 - He is not Here, He has risen – The Resurrection
 - Jesus Has Risen Indeed – The Resurrection
 - Come See Where He Lay
 - Peter Looks – He has Risen Indeed
 - On the Road to Emmaus
 - The end of the first week
 - Jesus makes a special appearance for Thomas
 - The First Sunday or 7 days after the Firstfuits or Resurrection of Jesus
 - Jesus and the Miraculous Catch of Fish
 - The end of the second week
 - The Second Sunday after Firstfuits or Resurrection Sunday
 - The end of the third week
 - The Third Sunday after Firstfuits or Resurrection Sunday
 - The end of the fourth week
 - The Fourth Sunday after Firstfuits or Resurrection Sunday
 - The end of the 5th week
 - The Fifth Sunday or 35 days after feast of Firstfuits or the resurrection of Jesus
 - Ascension Day – Back to Heaven for Jesus
 - Jesus was seen by over 500 people
 - The end of the 6th week
 - The Sixth Sunday or 42 days from Firstfuits or Resurrection Sunday
 - The end of the 7th week
 - Pentecost Fire
 - Questions and Answers 1-15
 - Questions and Answers 16-30
 - Questions and Answers 31-45
 - Questions and Answers 46-61
 - Easter-Timeline
 - Background Information – Easter
 - Resources: Easter or Palm Sunday To Pentecost
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