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Why was the trial of Jesus considered unjust?

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The trial of Jesus was unjust, marked by false accusations and a predetermined outcome by religious leaders.

The trial of Jesus was fundamentally unjust due to the corrupt practices of the religious leaders who conspired to apply false witnesses against Him. As mentioned in Matthew 26:59-60, they sought false testimony in violation of their own legal standards, illustrating a preconceived intent to condemn Him rather than pursue truth and justice. The trial was not aimed at establishing guilt or innocence but was rather a means to execute a predetermined outcome due to envy and fear of losing their authority. This gross miscarriage of justice highlights the necessity of Christ's sacrificial death and the deep-seated depravity of humanity in opposition to their rightful King.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:59-60, John 11:47-53

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