Holy Week

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1st Year Religion (Holy Week) Mind Map on Holy Week, created by ClaireRHughes on 15/05/2013.
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Holy Week
  1. Palm Sunday
    1. Jesus arived in Jerusalem
      1. People Welcomed him with Palm leaves
      2. Holy Monday
        1. He was disgusted by the traders and money being the main atraction
          1. He was angered and overturned the tabels and made them leave the temple
          2. Holy Tuesday
            1. Jesus spent this time praying in the Synagogue
              1. Jewish leaders were plotting to get rid of Jesus
              2. Spy Wednesday
                1. While Jesus was eating a woman came in with a jar of expensive perfume and poured it on his head
                  1. Judas went to see the Jewish leaders and offered to betray Jesus
                  2. Holy Thursday
                    1. It was the Jewish festival of passover.
                      1. Jesus washed the feet of his friends, signifying he was there to serve them.
                        1. During the last super Jesus compared the bread and wine to his body and blood.
                          1. After the meal Jesus and the disciples went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray,
                            1. Judas arrived with the soldiers and betrayed Jesus with a kiss.
                              1. Jesus was convicted by the Sadducees while Peter had betrayed Him three times.
                              2. Good Friday
                                1. Jesus was handed to the Romans Where Pontius Pilate Gave the crowd a choice of freeing Jesus or Barabbas. The crowd chose Barabbas
                                  1. Jesus was whipped, made to wear a crown of thorns, was mocked and was made to carry his cross
                                    1. When he was crucified INRI was written above his head meaning Jesus of Nazerath King of the Jews
                                      1. The Temple curtain ripped from top to bottom and the earth shook and the sky turned black., when Jesus died
                                      2. Holy Saturday
                                        1. Jesus rested in the tomb
                                        2. Easter Sunday
                                          1. Jesus rose from the dead and was different, He first appeared to Mary who was the first to spread the good news
                                            1. Jesus then apperd to many other people in post ressarection appearences
                                            2. By Claire Hughes and Kate O'Hogan
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