The Four Perspectives
Geography & Landmarks
The Trial & Authority
The Final Moments
Vocabulary of Salvation
100

In this Gospel, the narrative emphasizes the kingship of Jesus and the conspiracy of ruling powers like Pilate and Caiaphas.

What is the Gospel of Matthew

100

Jesus passed through this valley to reach the garden where he would pray before his arrest.

What is the Kidron Valley

100

He was the high priest at whose residence Jesus faced a hearing before the Sanhedrin.

Who is Joseph Caiaphas

100

According to Mark and Matthew, Jesus cried out these words "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani!"

My God, my God, why have you forsaken me

100

This term refers to the process of buying back or freeing a person by paying a ransom.

What is Redemption

200

 This Gospel focuses on the innocence of Jesus, noting that even the centurion and a thief recognized he did not deserve death.

What is the Gospel of Luke

200

This was the specific name of the garden where Jesus experienced his agony and was eventually arrested.

What is Gethsemane

200

This Roman Prefect held the power to hand down the death penalty for non-religious crimes.

Who is Pontius Pilate

200

In John’s Gospel, these were Jesus' final words before giving up his spirit.

It is finished

200

This 10-letter word means to be made holy, just, and acceptable before God.

What is Justification

300

This Gospel portrays the suffering of Jesus, highlighting how he was viciously beaten and cruelly mistreated.

What is the Gospel of Mark

300

The Temple of Jesus’ time, which covered about 35 acres, was rebuilt by this ruler.

Who is Herod the Great

300

While the Jews accused Jesus of blasphemy, the Romans executed him for this political crime.

What is sedition

300

This unusual physical phenomenon lasted from noon until three in the afternoon as Jesus hung on the cross.

What is darkness

300

Derived from Latin, this term emphasizes that God was reconciling the world to himself through Christ’s humanity.

What is Expiation

400

This Gospel emphasizes the exaltation of Jesus, showing him in total control of the action and completing the Father's will.

What is the Gospel of John

400

This is the name of the place outside Jerusalem’s west gates where the Crucifixion took place.

What is Golgotha

400

This "Client King" saw Jesus after Pilate sent him over, only to return him to Pilate later.

Who is Herod Antipas

400

In the Gospel of John, when a soldier pierced Jesus' side, these two substances flowed out.

What are blood and water

400

This term describes the act of paying the penalty or making amends for a sin.

What is Atonement

500

Unlike the Synoptic Gospels, this specific Gospel provides a completely independent account of the Paschal events.

What is the Gospel of John

500

Jesus was taken to this fortress to stand before Pontius Pilate.

What is the Antonia Fortress

500

This man was released from his duty to the Sanhedrin to ask for Jesus' body and provide a new tomb.

Who is Joseph of Arimathea

500

Because it was nearly the Sabbath, soldiers broke the legs of the others, but they did not break Jesus’ legs for this reason.

he was already dead

500

The Church teaches that these people are the authors and ministers of all Christ's sufferings.

Who are sinners