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Jesus' Trials

Legal Analysis of the Six Separate Trials of Jesus Christ

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Jesus' Trials

By: Robert Parker McFarland
Narrated by: Robert Parker McFarland
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Even the most die-hard atheist would consent that justice was lacking in the trial of Jesus Christ. There was absolutely no appearance of compliance with the laws that were in place in any of Jesus' six separate trials.

While it would appear that Satan had the upper hand and controlled the court system by wining the battle, the verdict actually caused him to lost the war. This injustice caused the fallen angel his greatest defeat. What appeared to be a miscarriage of justice was actually God's divine intervention.

No death penalty for Jesus Christ would have meant that all of us who look solely to Jesus for our salvation, would not have salvation. The reason that we can have mercy for eternity is that Jesus did not have justice in the court system.

©2004 Robert Parker McFarland (P)2025 Robert Parker McFarland
History Judaism Law Religious Studies
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