Luke 23
Jesus is crucified, He dies and He is buried in a tomb. On the third day He rises from the dead. He appeared to many people, including His disciples, proving that He is truly the Son of God.
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Jesus before Pilate
Commentary
Luke 23 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the power of faith and the importance of forgiveness. It begins with Jesus being brought before Pilate, the Roman governor, who is trying to determine if Jesus is guilty of any crime. Pilate finds no fault in Jesus, but the Jewish leaders continue to press for his death. Pilate then sends Jesus to Herod, who also finds no fault in him. The chapter then moves to the crucifixion of Jesus. Here, we see the power of faith as Jesus entrusts his life to God and forgives those who are responsible for his death. This is a powerful example of how faith can help us to forgive even in the most difficult of circumstances. The chapter ends with Jesus being laid in the tomb. This is a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made for us and the importance of forgiveness. It is a reminder that we should strive to forgive those who have wronged us, just as Jesus forgave those who were responsible for his death. Overall, Luke 23 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the power of faith and the importance of forgiveness. It is a reminder that we should strive to forgive those who have wronged us, just as Jesus forgave those who were responsible for his death.
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There are 56 verses in Luke, chapter 23.