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What does the Bible say about Jesus before his enemies?

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The Bible portrays Jesus as calm and dignified, fully submitting to His captors and demonstrating His glory even in suffering (John 18:12-14).

In John 18:12-14, we see Jesus taken before His enemies, yet He displays remarkable calm under pressure. Instead of resisting, He willingly submits to be bound and led away, aligning with God's predetermined plan for redemption. This act of humility and strength showcases His divine nature as both the Son of God and the Lamb of God, fulfilling prophecies and demonstrating grace even in the face of rejection and violence. His demeanor reveals His immeasurable superiority over humanity, illustrating the stark contrast between His holiness and the sinfulness of those around Him.
Scripture References: John 18:12-14

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