CRUCIFIXION/RESURRECTION CHART
|
Matthew |
Mark |
Luke |
John |
||||
Who carried the cross? |
Simon of |
Simon of |
Simon of |
Only Jesus himself carried the cross. ( |
||||
At what time was Jesus crucified? |
Not mentioned in Matthew |
|
Not mentioned in Luke |
|
||||
On which day of the month was Jesus crucified? |
On the first day of Passover, the 15th day of
Nissan1
(26:20-30) |
On the first day of Passover, the 15th day of Nissan1 ( |
On the first day of Passover, the 15th day of
Nissan1 ( |
On the day before Passover, the 14th day
of Nissan1 (13:1, 29, |
||||
1 Because all three synoptic insist that the Last Supper was a passover Seder, they must therefore maintain that
the crucifixion occurred on the first day of Passover, rather than the eve of
Passover, as John would have us believe.
(see accompanying article,
“The Crucifixion Date:
On Which Day Was Jesus Crucified?”) |
||||||||
Did Jesus drink while on the cross? |
Yes |
No
|
Not mentioned in Luke |
Yes |
||||
Did either one of the two thieves on the cross believe in Jesus? |
Neither one of the thieves believed in Jesus. (27:44) |
Neither one of the thieves believed in Jesus. ( |
In Luke’s story only
one thief does not believe, but the other thief does. (23:39-41) |
Not mentioned in John |
||||
What were Jesus’ last dying words on the cross? |
“Eli,
Eli, lama sabachthani?” that is, “My God, my God, why hast thou
forsaken me?” (27:46) |
“Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” meaning, “My God, my God, why hast thou
forsaken me?” ( |
“Father, into thy
hands I commend my spirit.” ( |
“It is
finished.” ( |
||||
When did Mary prepare the spices? |
Not mentioned in Matthew |
Mary prepared the
spices after the Sabbath was over.
(16:1) |
Mary prepared the
spices before the Sabbath started.
( |
Nicodemus, not Mary,
prepared the spices before the
Sabbath. ( |
||||
Had the sun yet risen when the women came to the tomb? |
It was toward dawn of
the first day of the week.
(28:1) |
Yes -- They came to
the tomb when the sun had risen.
(16:2) |
At early dawn they went to the tomb. (24:1) |
No -- Mary came early
to the tomb, while it was still dark.
(20:1) |
||||
How many days and how many nights was Jesus in the tomb? |
3 days and 2 nights2 (28:1) |
3 days and 2 nights2 (16:2) |
3 days and 2 nights2 (24:1) |
2 days and 2 nights2 (20:1) |
||||
2 Although Jesus had prophesied that he would be in the tomb for three
days and three nights! -- Matthew
12:40 |
||||||||
How many people came to the tomb Sunday morning following the
crucifixion? |
Two (28:1) |
Three (16:1) |
More than four (24:10) |
One (20:1) |
||||
Who were the women who came to the tomb? |
Mary Magdalene and
the other Mary (28:1) |
Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome (16:1) |
Mary Magdalene, Mary
mother of James, Joanna, and other women (24:10) |
Only Mary Magdalene
came to the tomb (20:1) |
||||
Was the stone removed when the women arrived at the tomb? |
No -- After the women arrive at the tomb, an angel rolls back the
stone. (28:1-2) |
Yes -- When they arrived, the stone had already been rolled away. (16:4) |
Yes -- When they arrived, the stone had already been taken away. (24:2) |
Yes -- When Mary
arrived, the stone had already been taken away. (20:1) |
||||
How many angels were at the tomb? |
One (28:2) |
One (16:5) |
Two (24:4) |
Two (20:1-2,
12) |
||||
What was the angel (s) doing at the tomb and where was he (they)? |
He was sitting on the
stone that he had rolled away from the tomb. (28:2) |
He was sitting on the
right side, inside the tomb.
(16:5) |
They were standing by
the women, inside the tomb.
(24:4) |
In the Book of John, there are no angels when
Mary comes to the tomb. When Mary
arrives at the tomb a second time, however, she finds two angels sitting
inside the tomb. One is at the head
and the other is at the feet (see accompanying article,
“Can Both of These Stories Be True?”) (20:1-2,
12) |
||||
What were the angels’ instructions to Mary and the others* at the
tomb? |
“He is not here; for he has risen . .
. go quickly and tell his
disciples he is going before you to the |
“Do not be amazed .
. . he has risen . .
. tell his disciples and Peter
he is going before you to |
In Luke’s post- resurrection story (chapter 24), the women at the
tomb are specifically instructed not to go to the This is also the case in the Book of Acts, which
was written by the author of Luke, where “He commanded them that they should
not leave Luke’s post-resurrection story does not allow for
any of Jesus’ followers to leave |
The angels only ask Mary “Why are you weeping
woman?” As Mary responds, she turns
around and sees Jesus, who she thinks is the gardener, standing there. Completely contradicting all three synoptic
Gospels, John’s story (20:2) has
Mary clueless as to what happened to Jesus’ body when she returns to the
disciples after departing the tomb.
There are no angels giving instructions to the Mary in John’s
story. On the contrary, in the fourth
Gospel, it is Jesus, not the two angels, who tells Mary about the
resurrection. John’s post-resurrection
narrative also lacks the Roman solders that Matthew
places at the tomb. Without the
presence of the guards at the tomb, John’s Mary concludes that Jesus’ body
had been removed from the tomb. (see accompanying article,
“Can Both of These Stories Be True?”) (20:13-17) |
||||
3 Luke contradicts Matthew (28:16) and Mark (16:7), whose
post-resurrection tale has the apostles depart |
||||||||
Does Mary wish to tell the disciples what happened? |
Yes -- “They departed
quickly . . . and
ran to tell the disciples.” (28:8) |
No -- “. .
. they said nothing to anyone;
for they were afraid.” (16:8) |
Yes -- “Returning
from the tomb, they told all this to the eleven . .
. .” (24:9) |
Yes -- Mary Magdalene
tells the disciples, “I have seen the Lord.” ( |
||||
After seeing the angels, whom does Mary meet first, Jesus or the
disciples? |
Jesus4 (28:9) |
Jesus4 (16:9) |
The disciples4 (24:4-9) |
Jesus4 ( |
||||
4 Entirely contradicting Luke’s post-resurrection story, Matthew, Mark,
and John all insist that Mary met Jesus before she was able to tell any of
the disciples what had happened (Matthew 28:8; Mark 16:9; John 20:14),
whereas Luke asserts that Mary revealed all to the disciples before ever
encountering Jesus! -- Luke 24:4-10 |
||||||||
To whom does Jesus make his first post- resurrection appearance? |
The two Marys. |
Only Mary Magdalene. |
Cleopas and
another5 |
Only Mary Magdalene. |
||||
Where does the first post- resurrection appearance take place? |
On the way to |
Mark’s story does not indicate where this
appearance takes place. It is quite
clear, however, that it occurs sometime after Mary fled the tomb. (16:8-9) |
Emmaus5 (24:13, 12) |
At the tomb5 (20:1, 11-14) |
||||
5 Contradicting Mark, Luke maintains that when the two followers who met
Jesus on the road to Emmaus returned to |
||||||||
Is Mary permitted to touch Jesus after the resurrection? |
Yes – “.
. . they came and held him by his feet, and
worshiped him.” (28:9) |
Not mentioned in Mark |
YES -- “Behold
my hands and my feet . . .
handle me and see . .
. .” (24:39;
1 John 1:1) |
No -- Jesus said to her, “Touch me not; for I am
not yet ascended to my Father . .
. .” ( |
||||
How many times does Jesus appear after the resurrection? |
Two Times 1) 28:9-10
|
Three Times 1) 16:9 |
Two Times 1) 24:13-31 |
Four Times 1) 20:14-17 |
||||
6 Contradicting Luke’s post-resurrection story entirely, John has the
apostles receive the Holy Spirit on the first Easter Sunday (John |
||||||||
Before whom, and in what
chronological order do these appearances take place? |
Mary Magdalene and
the other Mary (28:9) 11 disciples (28:16)
|
Mary Magdalene (16:9) Two strolling
followers 5 ( 11 disciples7 ( |
Cleopas and another unknown follower. (24:13) Eleven disciples7 “. .
. and them that were with
them.” (24:33) |
Mary Magdalene ( Ten disciples7 Eleven disciples ( Peter, Thomas, the two sons of Zebedee (James and
John), Nathaniel and two other disciples.
(21:2) |
||||
7 According to Matthew, Mark, and Luke, Jesus made this appearance to
all the eleven surviving disciples. Paul
has this event take place in the presence of all twelve apostles (Corinthians
15:5) although Judas had long since died, having committed suicide (Matthew
27:5; Acts 1:12). Contrary to all
this, John’s story places only ten disciples at the scene, Thomas being
absent! -- John
20:24 |
||||||||
Where do these appearances take place? |
Leaving the tomb,
going to the disciples. (28:8) On a mountain in the (But some doubted
it!) (28:17) |
After fleeing the
tomb (16:8-9) As they walked to the
country ( At a meal (16-:14) |
Emmaus (24:13) |
At the tomb ( In The |
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Footnotes:
1
Because all three synoptic insist that the Last
Supper was a Passover Seder, they must, therefore, hold that the
crucifixion occurred on the first day of Passover, rather than the eve of
Passover, as John would have us believe.
2
Although Jesus had prophesied that he would be in
the tomb for three days and three nights!
-- Matthew 12:40
3
Luke contradicts Matthew (28:16) and Mark (16:7),
whose post-resurrection tale has the apostles depart Jerusalem, and going to
the Galilee, which is about an 80-90 mile journey. Luke, on the other hand, insists that the
apostles were never told to, and never did, leave Jerusalem and go to the
Galilee! -- Luke 24:5-7, 49; Acts 1:4
4
Entirely contradicting Luke’s post-resurrection
story, Matthew, Mark, and John all insist that Mary met Jesus before she was
able to tell any of the disciples what had happened (Matthew 28:8; Mark 16:9;
John 20:14), whereas Luke asserts that Mary revealed all to the disciples
before ever encountering Jesus! -- Luke
24:4-10
5 Contradicting Mark (16:13), Luke maintains that
when the two followers who met Jesus on the road to Emmaus returned to
Jerusalem and informed the eleven about their encounter, the disciples declared
“It is true!” (Luke 24:34) whereas Mark insists that when the two reported
their encounter, the disciples did not believe.
6 Contradicting Luke’s post-resurrection story
entirely, John has the apostles receive the Holy Spirit on the first Easter
Sunday (John 20:22), whereas Luke insists that the Holy Spirit was bestowed on
the Pentecost, fifty days latter! -- Acts 1:5, 8; 2:1-4
7
According to Matthew, Mark, and Luke, Jesus made
this appearance to all the eleven surviving disciples. Paul has this event take place in the
presence of all twelve apostles (I Corinthians 15:5) although Judas had long
since died, having committed suicide (Matthew 27:5; Acts 1:12). Contrary to all this, John’s story places
only ten disciples at the scene, Thomas being absent! -- John 20:24
Source:
[ http://www.outreachjudaism.org/crucifix.html ]