
The Passion of Christ
A Paraphrase of Selected Passages from the Gospels.
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Sylvan James

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The last week of Jesus’ ministry on earth is known as Passion week. The events of this week are called the Passion of Christ. He had two passions, the first was on the cross dying for the sins of the world. This led to His second passion the establishment of the Kingdom of GOD as prophesied by the Prophet Daniel.
The events of this week are very instructive to the Christians because the recorded events of the seven days portray Jesus as the glorious Redeemer and Saviour of the world. The events cover the period from Palm Sunday to Resurrection morning. In reading the events we must remember the reason He came into the world.
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