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What does the Bible say about Jesus' trial before the high priest?

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The Bible recounts Jesus' trial, highlighting His silence and declaration of being the Christ, which led to His condemnation.

In Mark 14, Jesus stands trial before the high priest, who confronts Him with accusations that lack credible witnesses. During this somber event, Jesus holds His peace, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy of being led like a lamb to the slaughter. When asked if He is the Christ, He boldly responds, 'I am,' confirming His identity as the Messiah. His declaration is pivotal, as it reveals not only His mission but also the fulfillment of God's predetermined plan for redemption. The high priest, upon hearing this confession, tears his clothes, signifying outrage and sealing Jesus' condemnation.
Scripture References: Mark 14:60-62, Isaiah 53:7

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