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A comparison of the narratives gives the following order of events in the crucifixion day:

(1) Early in the morning Jesus is brought before Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin. He is condemned and mocked (Matthew 26:57); (Mark 14:55); (Luke 22:63); (John 18:19).

(2) The Sanhedrin lead Jesus to Pilate, (Matthew 27:1); (Matthew 27:2); (Matthew 27:11); (Mark 15:1); (Luke 23:1); (John 18:28).

(3) Pilate sends Jesus to Herod (Luke 23:6); (John 19:4).

(4) Jesus is again brought before Pilate, who releases Barabbas and delivers Jesus to be crucified (Matthew 27:15); (Mark 15:6); (Luke 23:13); (John 18:39); (John 18:40); (John 19:4).

(5) Jesus is crowned with thorns and mocked (Matthew 27:26); (Mark 15:15); (John 19:1).

(6) Suicide of Judas (Matthew 27:3).

(7) Led forth to be crucified, the cross is laid upon Simon: Jesus discourses to the women (Matthew 27:31); (Matthew 27:32); (Mark 15:20); (Luke 23:26); (John 19:16); (John 19:17).

For the order of events at the crucifixion, see

( See Scofield) - (Matthew 27:33).

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