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Section A: The Study of Religions: Beliefs and Teachings
1. Christianity
1.5 The Crucifixion
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Under Roman rule, crucifixion was used to punish criminals, slaves, and those who challenged Roman
authority
How much was Judas Iscariot paid for betraying Jesus?
30 pieces of silver
What were the dual purposes of crucifixion under Roman rule?
Punishment and deterrence
Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for
30
pieces of silver
True
What are the key Christian themes highlighted by the crucifixion?
Redemption, salvation, reconciliation
What was the purpose of crucifixion under Roman rule?
Deterrence and punishment
Chronological order of events leading to Jesus' crucifixion
1️⃣ Jesus' teachings challenge authorities
2️⃣ Jewish religious leaders conspire
3️⃣ Judas betrays Jesus
4️⃣ Pontius Pilate sentences Jesus
Pontius Pilate believed Jesus was guilty but sentenced him to death to avoid rebellion.
False
How does the crucifixion facilitate reconciliation between humanity and God?
Restores their relationship
What is the theological interpretation of the crucifixion regarding sin?
Atonement for sins
Public execution by crucifixion maintained Roman authority
True
Pontius Pilate found Jesus guilty but ordered his crucifixion to maintain order
False
Jesus' teachings and claims of being the Messiah challenged the religious and political
authorities
Match the theological aspect of the crucifixion with its significance:
Forgiveness of Sins ↔️ Reconciliation with God
Redemption ↔️ Freedom from sin
Salvation ↔️ Spiritual liberation
The crucifixion is viewed as the ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins
True
Crucifixion was primarily used to maintain Roman authority and suppress challenges to it.
True
Which Jewish religious leaders conspired to arrest Jesus?
Pharisees and Sadducees
What theological concept is highlighted by the crucifixion of Jesus in Christianity?
Forgiveness of sins
The crucifixion is viewed as the ultimate sacrifice made by
Jesus
for the forgiveness of sins.
True
The crucifixion remains a central event in
Christian
theology and belief.
True
What was the purpose of crucifixion under Roman rule?
Deterrence and punishment
Key events leading to the crucifixion of Jesus
1️⃣ Jesus' teachings and claims of being the Messiah
2️⃣ Jewish religious leaders saw Jesus as a threat
3️⃣ Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus
4️⃣ Pontius Pilate sentenced Jesus to crucifixion
Match the Roman practice with its purpose:
Crucifixion ↔️ Public execution
Deterrence ↔️ Maintain Roman control
Which Jewish religious leaders conspired to have Jesus arrested?
Pharisees and Sadducees
Why did Pontius Pilate sentence Jesus to death by crucifixion?
To maintain Roman order
The crucifixion is regarded as the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus for the forgiveness of
sins
What was the primary purpose of crucifixion under Roman rule?
Deterrence and punishment
Crucifixion was intended to punish threats to Roman power and discourage others from following
suit
Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of
silver
Match the theological aspect with its significance in the crucifixion:
Forgiveness of Sins ↔️ Atones for human sins
Redemption ↔️ Frees humanity from sin
Salvation ↔️ Provides spiritual liberation
The crucifixion highlights Christian themes of redemption, salvation, and reconciliation with the
divine
What does the crucifixion offer believers in terms of spiritual freedom?
Redemption from sin