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What is the Story of Easter in the Bible?
Easter is one of the most important events in the Christian faith. It marks the
resurrection of Jesus Christ, an event that is foundational to Christianity. But what
exactly is the story of Easter in the Bible? In this article, we will explore the events of
Easter as told in the Bible, providing a detailed look at the key moments leading up to
and following Jesus’ resurrection.
The Significance of Easter in Christianity
Before we dive into the details of the Easter story, it’s important to understand why
Easter is so significant. For Christians, Easter celebrates the victory of life over death,
good over evil, and hope over despair. The resurrection of Jesus confirms that He is
the Son of God and that through Him, people can have eternal life.
Jesus’ death on the cross and His resurrection are seen as the fulfillment of God’s
promise to redeem humanity. This is a central theme in the New Testament and
underscores why Easter is celebrated by Christians worldwide.
The Events Leading Up to Easter
The Easter story begins several days before Easter Sunday, during what is known as
the Passion Week. Passion Week refers to the final week of Jesus’ life, starting with
His triumphal entry into Jerusalem and ending with His resurrection. Let’s take a
closer look at the key events that lead up to Easter.
Palm Sunday: Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Passion Week. On this day, Jesus entered
Jerusalem riding on a donkey. The people of Jerusalem laid down palm branches and
shouted, “Hosanna!” which means “Save us!” This event fulfilled a prophecy from
the Old Testament in the book of Zechariah, which said that the Messiah would come
to Jerusalem riding on a donkey.
The people were excited because they believed Jesus was the promised Messiah who
would deliver them from Roman oppression. However, many did not fully understand
the nature of Jesus’ mission, and they expected a political savior, not a spiritual one.
The Last Supper
On the Thursday of Passion Week, Jesus shared a meal with His disciples. This meal,
known as the Last Supper, was the final meal Jesus would have with His disciples
before His death. During this meal, Jesus instituted the sacrament of communion, also
known as the Eucharist.
As they ate, Jesus took bread, broke it, and said, “This is my body, which is broken
for you; do this in remembrance of me.” He then took a cup of wine and said, “This is
my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.”
The Last Supper was a profound moment because it symbolized the new covenant
between God and His people. Jesus was preparing His disciples for His imminent
death and explaining that His sacrifice would provide forgiveness for sins.
Jesus’ Arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane
After the Last Supper, Jesus went with His disciples to the Garden of Gethsemane,
located on the Mount of Olives, to pray. He was deeply troubled, knowing that His
arrest and crucifixion were approaching. Jesus prayed to God, asking if it was
possible for the cup of suffering to be taken from Him. However, He submitted to
God’s will, saying, “Not my will, but yours be done.”
While Jesus was praying, Judas Iscariot, one of His disciples, betrayed Him by
leading a group of soldiers to arrest Him. Judas had agreed to hand Jesus over to the
religious leaders for thirty pieces of silver.
The Trial of Jesus
After His arrest, Jesus was taken to the high priest’s house, where He was put on trial.
The religious leaders accused Him of blasphemy and claimed that He was guilty of
making Himself equal to God. They also accused Him of claiming to be the King of
the Jews, which they considered a threat to Roman authority.
The trial was conducted in secret and was full of false accusations. Eventually, the
religious leaders decided to turn Jesus over to the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate,
because they did not have the authority to execute someone.
The Crucifixion of Jesus
Pilate, after questioning Jesus, found no fault in Him. However, the crowd demanded
that Jesus be crucified. Pilate, seeking to avoid a riot, agreed to their demand and
sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
Jesus was mocked, beaten, and forced to carry His cross to the place of execution,
known as Golgotha, or “The Skull.” There, He was nailed to the cross and left to die.
Above His head, a sign read, “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews,” mocking the idea
that He was a king.
During His crucifixion, Jesus spoke several words, including asking God to forgive
those who were crucifying Him, saying, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know
what they are doing.” He also entrusted His mother, Mary, to the care of His disciple,
John.
At the moment of Jesus’ death, the earth trembled, and the veil in the temple was torn
in two, symbolizing the end of the separation between God and humanity. Jesus’
death on the cross was the ultimate sacrifice, taking on the punishment for the sins of
the world.
The Burial of Jesus
After Jesus died, His body was taken down from the cross and placed in a tomb
owned by a wealthy man named Joseph of Arimathea. The tomb was sealed with a
large stone, and Roman soldiers were placed outside to guard it, ensuring that no one
would steal the body.
The death and burial of Jesus were the darkest moments in the story of Easter.
However, as we will see, these events were not the end.
The Resurrection of Jesus
The most important part of the Easter story is the resurrection of Jesus. This event
took place on the third day after His death, which is celebrated as Easter Sunday. The
resurrection is the cornerstone of the Christian faith because it confirms that Jesus is
the Son of God and that He has power over death.
The Women at the Tomb
On the morning of the third day, several women, including Mary Magdalene, went to
the tomb to anoint Jesus’ body with spices. When they arrived, they found that the
stone had been rolled away, and the tomb was empty. They were frightened, but an
angel appeared to them and said, “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.”
The women ran to tell the disciples, but at first, they did not believe the news.
However, Peter and John ran to the tomb to see for themselves, and they also found
the tomb empty. The burial cloths were neatly folded, but Jesus’ body was gone.
Jesus Appears to His Disciples
Later that day, Jesus appeared to two disciples who were walking to a village called
Emmaus. At first, they did not recognize Him, but as they walked and talked with
Him, their hearts were warmed. When they sat down to eat, Jesus broke the bread, and
their eyes were opened. They immediately recognized Him as the risen Lord.
Jesus also appeared to His disciples in a locked room. He showed them His hands and
side, proving that He was the same Jesus who had been crucified. He reassured them,
saying, “Peace be with you,” and breathed on them, giving them the Holy Spirit.
The Great Commission
Before ascending to heaven, Jesus gave His disciples what is known as the Great
Commission. He told them to go into all the world and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and teaching them to
obey everything He had commanded.
Jesus promised that He would be with them always, even to the end of the age.
The Importance of the Resurrection
The resurrection of Jesus is the most significant event in Christianity. It not only
confirms that Jesus is the Son of God, but it also gives believers the hope of eternal
life. Through His resurrection, Jesus conquered sin and death, and Christians believe
that all who trust in Him will have eternal life with God.
The resurrection is also a symbol of new beginnings. Just as Jesus rose from the dead,
Christians believe that they too can experience spiritual rebirth through faith in Jesus
Christ.
Conclusion
The story of Easter in the Bible is a powerful story of love, sacrifice, and victory. It
begins with the life and ministry of Jesus, who was sent to save humanity from sin.
His death on the cross was the ultimate sacrifice, and His resurrection three days later
confirmed His divine nature and His power over death. The resurrection is the
foundation of Christian hope, offering the promise of eternal life for all who believe
in Jesus.
Easter is more than just a celebration of a historical event. It is a reminder of God’s
love for humanity and His desire to bring people into a relationship with Him. The
story of Easter continues to inspire and transform the lives of Christians around the
world, reminding them of the hope that comes through the resurrection of Jesus
Christ.

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  • 1. What is the Story of Easter in the Bible? Easter is one of the most important events in the Christian faith. It marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ, an event that is foundational to Christianity. But what exactly is the story of Easter in the Bible? In this article, we will explore the events of Easter as told in the Bible, providing a detailed look at the key moments leading up to and following Jesus’ resurrection. The Significance of Easter in Christianity Before we dive into the details of the Easter story, it’s important to understand why Easter is so significant. For Christians, Easter celebrates the victory of life over death, good over evil, and hope over despair. The resurrection of Jesus confirms that He is the Son of God and that through Him, people can have eternal life. Jesus’ death on the cross and His resurrection are seen as the fulfillment of God’s promise to redeem humanity. This is a central theme in the New Testament and underscores why Easter is celebrated by Christians worldwide. The Events Leading Up to Easter The Easter story begins several days before Easter Sunday, during what is known as the Passion Week. Passion Week refers to the final week of Jesus’ life, starting with
  • 2. His triumphal entry into Jerusalem and ending with His resurrection. Let’s take a closer look at the key events that lead up to Easter. Palm Sunday: Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Passion Week. On this day, Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. The people of Jerusalem laid down palm branches and shouted, “Hosanna!” which means “Save us!” This event fulfilled a prophecy from the Old Testament in the book of Zechariah, which said that the Messiah would come to Jerusalem riding on a donkey. The people were excited because they believed Jesus was the promised Messiah who would deliver them from Roman oppression. However, many did not fully understand the nature of Jesus’ mission, and they expected a political savior, not a spiritual one. The Last Supper On the Thursday of Passion Week, Jesus shared a meal with His disciples. This meal, known as the Last Supper, was the final meal Jesus would have with His disciples before His death. During this meal, Jesus instituted the sacrament of communion, also known as the Eucharist. As they ate, Jesus took bread, broke it, and said, “This is my body, which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of me.” He then took a cup of wine and said, “This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.” The Last Supper was a profound moment because it symbolized the new covenant between God and His people. Jesus was preparing His disciples for His imminent death and explaining that His sacrifice would provide forgiveness for sins. Jesus’ Arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane After the Last Supper, Jesus went with His disciples to the Garden of Gethsemane, located on the Mount of Olives, to pray. He was deeply troubled, knowing that His arrest and crucifixion were approaching. Jesus prayed to God, asking if it was possible for the cup of suffering to be taken from Him. However, He submitted to God’s will, saying, “Not my will, but yours be done.” While Jesus was praying, Judas Iscariot, one of His disciples, betrayed Him by leading a group of soldiers to arrest Him. Judas had agreed to hand Jesus over to the religious leaders for thirty pieces of silver. The Trial of Jesus After His arrest, Jesus was taken to the high priest’s house, where He was put on trial. The religious leaders accused Him of blasphemy and claimed that He was guilty of
  • 3. making Himself equal to God. They also accused Him of claiming to be the King of the Jews, which they considered a threat to Roman authority. The trial was conducted in secret and was full of false accusations. Eventually, the religious leaders decided to turn Jesus over to the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, because they did not have the authority to execute someone. The Crucifixion of Jesus Pilate, after questioning Jesus, found no fault in Him. However, the crowd demanded that Jesus be crucified. Pilate, seeking to avoid a riot, agreed to their demand and sentenced Jesus to be crucified. Jesus was mocked, beaten, and forced to carry His cross to the place of execution, known as Golgotha, or “The Skull.” There, He was nailed to the cross and left to die. Above His head, a sign read, “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews,” mocking the idea that He was a king. During His crucifixion, Jesus spoke several words, including asking God to forgive those who were crucifying Him, saying, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” He also entrusted His mother, Mary, to the care of His disciple, John. At the moment of Jesus’ death, the earth trembled, and the veil in the temple was torn in two, symbolizing the end of the separation between God and humanity. Jesus’ death on the cross was the ultimate sacrifice, taking on the punishment for the sins of the world. The Burial of Jesus After Jesus died, His body was taken down from the cross and placed in a tomb owned by a wealthy man named Joseph of Arimathea. The tomb was sealed with a large stone, and Roman soldiers were placed outside to guard it, ensuring that no one would steal the body. The death and burial of Jesus were the darkest moments in the story of Easter. However, as we will see, these events were not the end. The Resurrection of Jesus The most important part of the Easter story is the resurrection of Jesus. This event took place on the third day after His death, which is celebrated as Easter Sunday. The resurrection is the cornerstone of the Christian faith because it confirms that Jesus is the Son of God and that He has power over death. The Women at the Tomb
  • 4. On the morning of the third day, several women, including Mary Magdalene, went to the tomb to anoint Jesus’ body with spices. When they arrived, they found that the stone had been rolled away, and the tomb was empty. They were frightened, but an angel appeared to them and said, “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.” The women ran to tell the disciples, but at first, they did not believe the news. However, Peter and John ran to the tomb to see for themselves, and they also found the tomb empty. The burial cloths were neatly folded, but Jesus’ body was gone. Jesus Appears to His Disciples Later that day, Jesus appeared to two disciples who were walking to a village called Emmaus. At first, they did not recognize Him, but as they walked and talked with Him, their hearts were warmed. When they sat down to eat, Jesus broke the bread, and their eyes were opened. They immediately recognized Him as the risen Lord. Jesus also appeared to His disciples in a locked room. He showed them His hands and side, proving that He was the same Jesus who had been crucified. He reassured them, saying, “Peace be with you,” and breathed on them, giving them the Holy Spirit. The Great Commission Before ascending to heaven, Jesus gave His disciples what is known as the Great Commission. He told them to go into all the world and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything He had commanded. Jesus promised that He would be with them always, even to the end of the age. The Importance of the Resurrection The resurrection of Jesus is the most significant event in Christianity. It not only confirms that Jesus is the Son of God, but it also gives believers the hope of eternal life. Through His resurrection, Jesus conquered sin and death, and Christians believe that all who trust in Him will have eternal life with God. The resurrection is also a symbol of new beginnings. Just as Jesus rose from the dead, Christians believe that they too can experience spiritual rebirth through faith in Jesus Christ. Conclusion The story of Easter in the Bible is a powerful story of love, sacrifice, and victory. It begins with the life and ministry of Jesus, who was sent to save humanity from sin. His death on the cross was the ultimate sacrifice, and His resurrection three days later
  • 5. confirmed His divine nature and His power over death. The resurrection is the foundation of Christian hope, offering the promise of eternal life for all who believe in Jesus. Easter is more than just a celebration of a historical event. It is a reminder of God’s love for humanity and His desire to bring people into a relationship with Him. The story of Easter continues to inspire and transform the lives of Christians around the world, reminding them of the hope that comes through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.