DAY SIX:  FRIDAY

The Crucifixion

Thursday night, Jesus had his final meal with his disciples, then went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray, where he was betrayed by Judas Iscariot and arrested by the temple guards.

He was then brought before the Jewish leaders, who didn’t really have the authority to execute anyone, so they sent Jesus to the Roman governor, Pilate, for trial. Although Pilate found no guilt in Jesus, he was pressured by the crowd to sentence him to death.
Jesus was beaten, mocked, and forced to carry his own cross to the place of execution, called Golgotha. There he was crucified along with two criminals and died after hours of agony on the cross.
In spite of this gruesome event, this Friday has come to be known as Good Friday—the day that represents when Jesus gave his life as a payment for the sins of the world.