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    known as Black Friday, Holy Friday, Great Friday, Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord, Great and Holy Friday (also Holy and Great Friday). Members of...
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    despite the traditional unanimous consensus surrounding, at minimum, the Biblical account. In Western Christianity, they are usually assumed to have been three...
  • Penitent thief (redirect from Good thief)
    also known as the Good Thief, Wise Thief, Grateful Thief, or Thief on the Cross, is one of two unnamed thieves in Luke's account of the crucifixion of...
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    read, and an exposition concludes the hour. On Good Friday Eve and Good Friday, all four gospel accounts of the day's events are read, and more prophecies...
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    producing an account that goes beyond each gospel. Since the 16th century, these sayings have been widely used in sermons on Good Friday, and entire books...
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    Biblical archaeology is an academic school and a subset of Biblical studies and Levantine archaeology. Biblical archaeology studies archaeological sites...
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    traditions, and the third in Roman Catholic and Lutheran traditions. The Biblical Hebrew Shabbat is a verb meaning "to cease" or "to rest", its noun form...
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    Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and before Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. During the meal, Jesus predicts his betrayal by one of the apostles...
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    location of the crucifixion remains a matter of conjecture, but the biblical accounts indicate that it was outside the city walls of Jerusalem, accessible...
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    As such, accounts of the days between Jesus's execution and the discovery of the empty tomb are almost exclusively based on the Gospel accounts and knowledge...
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    chief priests to arrest Jesus. The event ultimately led, in the Gospel accounts, to Jesus's crucifixion. The arrest led immediately to his trial before...
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    Lent (redirect from Lent Friday)
    the early Church (the biblical reference to 'three days in the tomb' is understood by them as spanning three days, from Friday afternoon to early Sunday...
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    This revitalized the disciples, spurring their new mission. According to Biblical scholar Géza Vermes, some disciples (not necessarily the apostles) had...
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    None of the three accounts is more detailed than John's "Then Pilate took Jesus and had him flogged" (NIV). Luke's comparable account, Luke 22:63–65 is...
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    Crucifixion darkness (category Good articles)
    story was used by the Christian apologist Origen as an example of the biblical account being supported by non-Christian sources: when the pagan critic Celsus...
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    Holy Week, preceded by Holy Wednesday (Spy Wednesday) and followed by Good Friday. "Maundy" comes from the Latin word mandatum, or commandment, reflecting...
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    aligned with the biblical accounts, Pope John Paul II introduced a new form of devotion, called the Scriptural Way of the Cross, on Good Friday 1991. He celebrated...
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    Substitution hypothesis (category Biblical twins)
    Via Dolorosa Crucifixion and Death Burial Resurrection Empty tomb Biblical accounts (overview) Noli me tangere Road to Emmaus Great Commission Ascension...
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    cultural and national elements, derived from three sources: mitzvot ("biblical commandments"), rabbinic mandates, the history of Judaism, and the State...
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    Dictionary of Biblical Theology. The Cyber Hymnal: Hallelujah! What a Savior "The Eleventh Station: Jesus Promises His Kingdom to the Good Thief". Beliefnet...
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