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The passion death and resurrection of Jesus.  

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Hwk 27 January 2001 G.C.S.E R.E assignment for year 10. The passion death and resurrection of Jesus. There was a serious miscarriage of justice from the time of Jesus arrest to the time of his crucifixion. This happened towards him in a variety of different ways, which included unfair trials, and punishments, which were not ordered by Pontius Pilate. Jesus arrest was a serious miscarriage of justice and unfair because the arrest took place at night when no one would see. This may have been because the soldiers knew that what they were doing was illegally and morally wrong. The crowd that came to arrest Jesus was not made up of Roman soldiers but was made up with men mainly from the Sadducces or the Pharisees who wanted Jesus dead. The group carried 'swords and clubs' (Mark 14:43-52). The group of men didn't even know who Jesus was and they had to pay...

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