he s saying to his family, if you don t support me, i m going to deny you too. he won t see them. it s almost like he dises his family. that was actually a rejection of the flesh and blood family, and i think his family would have been shocked by that. go! james is not unlike us. can you imagine if your brother said, you know, i m the son of god, you know, what would you say? obviously, we would think they re crazy. a few weeks later jesus enters jerusalem. hundreds of thousands line the streets. according to the gospels, he s later arrested in the garden of gethsemane and the following day
likeness. what did the son of god look like? a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he s been betrayed by judas. jesus of nazareth! arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities he s handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it s here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of
likeness. what did the son of god look like? a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he s been betrayed by judas. jesus of nazareth! arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities. he s handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it s here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the
to fulfill that idea of the true likeness. what did the son of god look like? a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he s been betrayed by judas. jesus of nazareth! arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities he s handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it s here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth
later arrested in the garden of gethsemane and the following day is tortured. and executed. jesus family have failed to save him. an apocryphal gospel not found in the new testament tells us about james. the gospel of the hebrews portrays james as being in jerusalem in the immediate aftermath of the crucifixion. james has probably found the whole business of jesus being crucified about as traumatic, about as life-changing as he can imagine.