To plot, to conspire
The public life of Jesus was marked by several plots Against him, coming from his Enemies, the Pharisees, and the Sanhedrin. The last plot, with the betrayal of Judas, ended with the Passion and the death of the Christ on the cross, then his Resurrection.
In "The Gospel as Revealed to Me"
- The Temple prepares a conspiracy Against Jesus by bribing thieves.[1]
- The Disciples try to thwart the manhunt for Jesus, condemned by the Sanhedrin.[2]
- Emissaries are sent to sow trouble.[3]
Notes and references
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