Around two thousand years ago, a series of deeply moving events took place on this very day.
Because of these events, the day is now observed as Good Friday.
On Good Friday, Jesus Christ experienced a series of trials and sufferings that ultimately led to his crucifixion and death. Here's a summary of what happened:
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Arrest: Jesus was betrayed by one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, and arrested by Roman soldiers while praying in the Garden of Gethsemane.
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Trial: He was brought before Caiaphas, the high priest, and accused of blasphemy. Though no solid evidence was found against him, his own words were used to convict him.
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Peter's Denial: While the trial was underway, Peter—one of Jesus' closest followers—denied knowing him three times when questioned by bystanders.
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Judas' Regret: Overcome with guilt for betraying Jesus, Judas returned the thirty silver coins he had been paid and took his own life.
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Before Pilate: Jesus was handed over to the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate. Though Pilate found no fault in him, he gave in to public pressure and sentenced Jesus to death by crucifixion.
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The Crucifixion: After being scourged and mocked, Jesus carried his cross to Golgotha, where he was crucified between two criminals. A sign placed above him read, "This is Jesus, the King of the Jews."
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His Death: In his final moments, Jesus cried out to God and passed away. At that moment, the sky darkened, the earth quaked, and the temple curtain tore in two.
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Burial: His body was taken down from the cross and placed in a tomb by Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy follower.
These events are regarded as a cornerstone of the Christian faith, symbolizing Jesus' immense love, sacrifice, and forgiveness for all humanity.