Posted by: mattcolvin | April 6, 2012
Passion Week in Review

Here are some of my old posts about Passion week. Some are gleanings from the Collected Works of David Daube. Others are original with me. Daube’s observations on Malchus, Gethsemane, and Jesus’ response of “Thou sayest” to Pilate are some of the things that help the gospel narratives come a little bit more alive for me.
On the mistranslation “I am He” in John 18:5
Judas and Suicide
Jesus’ Defense (or lack thereof) at His Trial
Was Barabbas Really Named Jesus?
Malchus’ Ear
On the Concept of Dozing in Gethsemane
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