Jesus wasn't headed for Jerusalem. He was headed to this place, but passed through Jerusalem.
What is Bethany?
Monday
Triumphal entry
This is what started it all
Jesus' arrest in the garden
These geological phenomena took place when Jesus died
The sky became dark
An earthquake shook the earth
These three people were the first to see the open tomb
Mary Magdalene
Mary (Jesus' mother)
Salome
Old Testament prophets foretold many things about Jesus, but this one specifically mentioned that he'd be riding on a donkey.
Who is Zechariah
"See, your king comes to you, righteous and having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey..." (Zech 9:9)
Tuesday
Jesus Clears the Temple
Peter's enthusiasm to defend Jesus was hard for some to hear
He cut off the ear of the Roman soldier
Not everyone thought Jesus was getting his due reward... some believed that Jesus was the son of God. Like these two individuals.
The Roman Centurion
The thief on the cross next to Jesus
This disciple was the first to enter the empty tomb
Peter
Donkeys were common forms of travel, but Jesus' donkey was unique in this way.
He was borrowed, tied to a post and
a young colt, on which no one had ridden.
Wednesday
Mary anointed the feet of Jesus
Peter was sorry, sorry, sorry for this when morning broke through.
Denying Jesus.
He denied Him 3 times before the rooster crowed.
Roman crucifixion was long and torturous. But the Jewish leaders didn't want to violate the laws of Passover. So, the Roman soldiers did this to move things along, and make sure Jesus was dead by sundown.
They ran a spear through His side.
Two of the disciples were traveling to this town on that Sunday morning, when Jesus appeared on the road with them, but they didn't recognize him.
Jews loved to sing songs, or psalms, of joy in celebration. This was the psalm they sang as Jesus entered Jerusalem. (reference or words are acceptable)
Psalm 118:26
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Thursday
The Last Supper
Before going to Pilate, the religious ruling body took Jesus to this man to stand trial according to Jewish law.
Caiaphas, the High Priest
Roman crucifixion often humiliated the criminals and put their name over their naked body as they hung publicly to die. In Jesus' case, Pilate had this title placed on His cross.
This is Jesus, the King of the Jews
The angel sitting atop the tomb stone had this greeting for the women who approached the empty tomb.
“Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.
Matthew 28:5,6
As he approached the city, Jesus stopped to look at the city and did this, and said, "If you...had only known...what would bring you peace - but now it is hidden from your eyes."
He wept over the city
Luke 19:41,42
Friday
Jesus' Trial
Crucifixion of Jesus
This manner of death was reserved for the poorest class of people, usually slaves, and produced the most amount of pain and suffering. Victims were first humiliated, then tortured.
Crucifixion
In Jesus' case, they also ran him through with a spear, to make sure he was dead by sunset.
Jewish rules for Passover required that no dead bodies were to be left exposed. So this man - a convert of Jesus' - took Jesus' body and buried it in his tomb before sundown, so that Passover was observed.
Joseph of Aramathea
Jesus had this to eat to prove that he was physically raised, and not just a spirit swimming around in the air.
broiled fish