The whole multitude began to falsely accuse the Lord. Pilate then sent Him to Herod and neither of them could find anything worthy of death in Him. However, Pilate and Herod became friends in rejecting Jesus.
Finally the multitude got their way. Barabbas was released and Jesus was crucified in a place called Calvary. Even on the cross, they mocked Him, but there was one man who repented. He read the superscription, written in Greek, Latin and Hebrew, and believed it. Because he had faith in Jesus as Lord, he went to paradise that same day. For others there, it was a dark day. The earth shook and the veil of the temple was torn. When Jesus cried out with a loud voice and gave up His life, the centurion glorified God and said, “Certainly this was a righteous man.” Dear friends, all this the Lord suffered so that, believing, we might be set free.
1. The Lord said, “Render therefore unto Cæsar the things which be Cæsar’s.” What did the multitude accuse Him of teaching? __________ Luke 23:___
2. What happened on the same day that Herod returned Jesus to Pilate? __________ Luke 23:___
3. When they came to the place called Calvary, what did they do to the Lord Jesus? __________ Luke 23:___
4. A superscription was written in Greek, Latin and Hebrew. What did it say? __________ Luke 23:___
5. When the centurion saw what was done, what did he say that glorified God? __________ Luke 23:___