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Matthew 26:59

Posted on 18 May at 14:49

“Now the chief priests, and elders, and all the council, sought false witness against Jesus, to put him to death.”

Context: In Matthew 26, we find Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He is betrayed by Judas Iscariot and subsequently arrested by a crowd led by the chief priests and elders. They bring Him before the religious council, also known as the Sanhedrin, to face charges.

In this verse, we see that the chief priests, elders, and the council were actively seeking false witnesses against Jesus. Their ultimate goal was to find evidence to condemn Him and put Him to death. It is important to note that Jesus had gained significant popularity among the people, and the religious authorities felt threatened by His teachings and authority.

This verse reveals the extent to which the religious leaders were willing to go to achieve their desired outcome. Rather than seeking the truth, they sought false witnesses, which reflects their deep-seated hostility towards Jesus and their determination to eliminate Him.

The actions of the chief priests, elders, and the council exemplify the fulfilment of the prophecies concerning Jesus’ suffering and death. The Old Testament prophesies in Isaiah 53:7-9 and Psalm 22:16-18, among others, foretold that Jesus would be oppressed, falsely accused, and put to death. By seeking false witnesses against Jesus, these religious leaders unknowingly played a role in fulfilling these ancient prophecies.

Moreover, this verse underscores the injustice and corruption present within the religious establishment of that time. The religious leaders, who were expected to uphold righteousness and truth, instead resorted to deceit and manipulation to achieve their desired outcome. This serves as a reminder of the fallen nature of humanity and the presence of evil even within religious institutions.

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