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    Jesus in Control before Crucifixion On the evening of his arrest‚ Jesus created the tradition of the Communion from the bread and wine of the Passover meal‚ talked of the kingdom to come with his disciples‚ begged the disciples of his inner circle to pray‚ and then prayed himself in deep agony as his trusted disciples slept. Then a crowd of officials‚ Temple police‚ and Roman soldiers descended upon the garden‚ led by Judas Iscariot‚ who had been with Jesus for three years as a disciple. Jesus challenged

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    Crucifixion of Jesus; How Important is the Cross? Crucifixion of Jesus on the cross was more than a film show. And it was a calculated plan by God to redeem humanity. The crucifixion of Jesus on the cross took place more than two millennia ago. The Blood of Jesus that flowed at the Golgotha was mysterious‚ extraordinary‚ powerful and priceless. This edition will unfold the significance of the crucifixion of Jesus and the essence of the human sacrifice. And‚ I am sure you will gain more knowledge

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    In year 1520‚ Joos Van Cleve painted The Crucifixion with Saints and A Donor in the Netherlands. It is now displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York City. It is painted with oil paint on a triptych with the dimensions of the central panel being 38 3/4 x 29 1/4 in and each wing being 39 3/4 x 12 7/8 in. The subject of the painting shows a landscape and it is showing the Virgin Mary and different Saints around Jesus who some would have not been there during the time‚ such a Saint Nicholas

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    Analysis Of Crucifixion

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    Crucifixion Implications Paper The physical death of Jesus Christ reviewed by medical professionals provided a very gruesome picture of enormous pain and suffering to say the least. Prior to His crucifixion‚ Jesus was so emotionally distress that He was sweating blood. I try to imagine just how one could possibly be so emotionally pressured to cause such a traumatic ordeal as to sweat blood. That in itself gives me an image of a person who under normal circumstances would have a nervous breakdown

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    The Impact of the Crucifixion (Isaiah 53:5) When we think about Easter‚ we think of what Jesus did to save us from our sin. But the events of this time did so much more for us. The events that happened between the betrayal and the cross not only impacted us spiritually‚ but also naturally. When we look at the prophetic word being spoken by Isaiah‚ we get a clear view of the total impact that the crucifixion had on our lives. I. Wounded for Our Transgressions Wounded - pierced through:

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    Francis Bacon

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    traditional religious or literary sources‚ depicting crucifixions‚ screaming popes‚ and tortured bodies as he transcribed the brutality and isolation of those pushed to the limits of endurance. Independent Pre-eminent painters of the post-war era Distortion of humans  distorts face in violent ways  wounded or screaming Provocative blurring and highlighting of anatomy gave a new degree of physicality to classical themes such as the crucifixion and classical works His sexuality  homosexual

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    in the moral idea of martyrs. In Christian terms‚ the theory of a martyr is one who surrenders their life for Jesus Christ‚ willingly suffering death for his honor and teachings. The “rood” or old English translation of the cross where Jesus’ crucifixion took place exemplifies this theory. Christ is portrayed as a heroic warrior‚ “Then the young warrior‚ God Almighty‚/stripped Himself‚ firm and unflinching (line 41-41)‚ while the cross‚ personified as loyal to his lord continues to sacrifice‚ and

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    The Crucifixion Analysis

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    Norwich asked God for a sickness that would bring her close to death in order to gain a “more trew minde” of Christ’s crucifixion (Julian of Norwich 53). Through bodily visions of the Passion‚ Julian yearns to gain a better understanding of Christ’s “bodily peynes” and thus to “suffer with Him” (48-49‚ 50). In these visions‚ Julian witnesses several grotesque events during Christ’s crucifixion: the crown of thorns piercing Christ’s skin and causing him to bleed‚ the copious outpouring of Christ’s blood

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    The exhibit that I viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art was one about European Art between the years 1100-1500. This was a series of paintings‚ sculptures‚ architecture‚ and tapestry of the Medieval and Early Renaissance as well as objects from the Middle East. This exhibit was an important part of the history of the Philadelphia Museum of Art because for the first time‚ Italian‚ Spanish‚ and Northern European paintings from the John G. Johnson collection were shown. It gave me a good idea

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    by the reader. In Baroque artwork‚ viewers can visualize the emotional impact the painting has. Everything is in action and the painting is like shot in the middle of what’s going on. In Caravaggio’s The Crucifixion of Saint Peter‚ everything is painted right in the middle of the crucifixion. Saint Peter is not even up yet but in the middle of getting there. The painting is activated and has complex movements. Gravity has a very powerful pull in this picture as well. Viewers can see the emotion

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