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The Murder Of Jesus

Book • 2000
John MacArthur's 'The Murder of Jesus' carefully reconstructs the legal, historical, and theological details surrounding Jesus' trials and crucifixion.

The book analyzes Gospel accounts to reveal overlooked particulars and to expose the moral and spiritual culpability of Christ's accusers.

MacArthur aims to show both the atrocity of the human injustice involved and the redemptive purpose served by those events.

His exposition is designed to kindle gratitude and devotion by making the events vivid and the significance of Christ's sacrifice clearer.

The work combines pastoral sensitivity with scholarly attention to Scripture and historical context.

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John MacArthur
as a detailed study to deepen appreciation for Christ's trial and sacrifice.
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