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Passion of Christ

The film recreates the last 12 hours of Jesus' life, from his prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane to his crucifixion and death. It shows his arrest by the Romans following Judas' betrayal, his trial before Pilate and Herod, his sentencing to death despite Pilate's declaration of innocence, and his crucifixion, death, and resurrection on the third day. Accompanying Jesus in his passion are his mother Mary and the disciple John.
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Passion of Christ

The film recreates the last 12 hours of Jesus' life, from his prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane to his crucifixion and death. It shows his arrest by the Romans following Judas' betrayal, his trial before Pilate and Herod, his sentencing to death despite Pilate's declaration of innocence, and his crucifixion, death, and resurrection on the third day. Accompanying Jesus in his passion are his mother Mary and the disciple John.
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SYNTHESIS OF "THE PASSION OF CHRIST"

The Passion of Christ recreates the last twelve hours in the life of
Jesus of Nazareth from the moment he goes to
Garden of Olives to pray after the Last Supper,
facing the temptations of Satan. There he suffers the
the betrayal of Judas Iscariot being arrested and led to
Jerusalem to be judged for blasphemy, according to complaints from the
Pharisees.
Jesus is presented before Pilate the Roman Governor at the
province, who hears the accusations raised against
he realizes that it is about a political conflict,
delegating the matter to King Herod who will not delay in
return him to the Roman authorities to be judged.

Again before Pilate, he offers the people the opportunity


to choose whom to release: Jesus or the murderer Barabbas. The
the crowd chooses Barabbas and condemns Jesus, which is
handed over to the Roman soldiers and flogged
as punishment.

Although Pilate tries to make the crowd see that the punishment
yes ha sido
sufficient, the Pharisees do not consider it that way. Washing themselves
hands, order a
his men fulfill the wishes of the people and Jesus is
sentenced to death.

Jesus will have to cross the streets of Jerusalem carrying


the crossroad of Golgotha, the place where it will be
crucified. There, nailed to the cross, he will overcome the last
temptation: the fear of being abandoned by his Father.
Overcoming his fear, he looks at Mary, his mother, and
Everything is
finished"; finally he expires saying: "Into your hands I commit
my spirit". The forces of nature rebel in the
moment of the death of Christ.
But on the third day Jesus rises from the dead and
introducing themselves among all the people telling them that the
he had resurrected and then he rises up to where his
father in eternal glory and this allows him to return or through
and that it will be taken to the zuños and that is the promise that everyone
human beings wait.

The Prayer and Agony in the Garden of Olives.Lc22,


39-46).
Jesus goes with them to a property calledGethsemane, and
He says to the disciples: Sit here while I go over there to pray. And
taking with himPeterand to the two sons of Zebedee,
began to feel sadness and anguish. And stepping forward a
little, fell face to the ground," and said: "Fatherif you want, set aside from
This cup is mine, but not my will be done but yours.
sunk in agony, he insisted more on his prayer. His sweat began to
it fell like thick drops of blood that fell to the groundMt
26, 36-37;Lc22, 41-44).
The Flagellation of Our Lord Jesus Christ.Jn18, 33,
19;1).
(Pilatehe went out again to the Jews and said: Yono
I find no crime in him (...). Do you therefore want me to
release the King of the Jews? They shouted again.
saying: Not that one; toBarrabásPilate then took to
Jesus and ordered to be beaten.

The Crown of Thorns.Mt27, 29-30).


The soldiers "weaving a crown of thorns, placed it on him.
they placed on his head, and in his right hand a reed; and
bending the knee before him, they mocked him saying:
Hail, King of the Jews!; and after spitting on him, they took the
cane and they hit him on the head.

Jesus carries the cross on his back on the way to Calvary.


(Mt, 27, 31;Jn19, 17;Mc15, 21).
When they had mocked him, they took off the mantle from him,
they put on his clothes and led him away to crucify him.' 'And he carrying
with his cross, he went out to the place calledCalvary
they forced someone passing by toSimon of Cyreneto which
he will carry his cross.

5- The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ.


(Lc23, 33-34, 44-46;Jn19, 33-35).
When they arrived at the place called Calvary, they crucified him. (...) Jesus
He said: Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do (...).
It was already close to the sixth hour when, as the sun was eclipsed,
there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour (...).
Jesus, giving a loud cry, said: Father, into your hands
I commend my spirit, and having said this, he expired." "As he
they saw dead, they did not break his legs, but rather one of
the soldiers pierced his side with a spear and instantly
blood and water came out.

Finally, the movie includes the Resurrection of Jesus Christ to


third day of his Death. In addition, it contains numerous flash-
dedicated fundamentally to various preachings
of Jesus. It is also important not to forget the presence of
MaryMother of Christ, who accompanies her son in his
last hours sharing the pain.
Judas Iscariothe was the apostle who handed over in exchange for
thirty pieces of silver. Of the other apostles, onlyJuan,
the beloved disciple of Jesus remained at the foot of the Cross
together with the holy women.
Unlike other films about the Passion of Jesus Christ,
this goes deeper into the role of the then governor
Pontius Pilate.

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