Cards (32)

    • 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