Betrayal, Death And Patemption In The Gospel Of Jesus

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The gospel of Mark in chapters 14, 15 and 16 of the Standard King James bible, reveals the story of Jesus in regard to betrayal, abandonment, prosecution, mockery, death and resurrection. In spite of it all, Jesus never thought of revenge and hatred, even with the great power to make miracles and put all circumstances in his hands. He fulfilled the decree of God, in which he prophesied and knew it all what would happened to him under the authority of the high priests, scribes and the Jews. He chose to be solemn, patient and humble as a lamb, as he retaliated with the plans of God for him and for the whole mankind. His experiences and stories have all been recorded in the New Testament and become means of salvation and virtuous living. They reveal that no matter how cruel and adverse life is, we must sought righteousness and act uprightly because the promise of God is always true. The hereafter is the greatest reward for those who trust God firmly and accept his decree …show more content…

This had been shown upon the betrayal of Judas Iscariot against Jesus in exchange of money / silver (Standard King James, Mark. 14-10). There were also contradictions regarding the symbolic actions that were presented in the chapter. With a kiss, as a symbol of love and compassionateness, became a sign of traitorship. This could be similarly compared how death, as a symbol of grief, agony and sufferance, could become means of salvation and mercy to mankind. Upon the death of Jesus, it marked the salvation of those who believed and were guided by the Christian faith. On the other hand, greed and betrayal were shown to be punishable by guilt, such that it would be wished that one had “never been born” (Standard King James, 14-21). Sadly, greed, betrayal and denial had become the fruits of compassionateness and love of Jesus with his

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