Part 17.1
A triumphant entry

Jesus is anointed by Mary, enters Jerusalem triumphantly on a donkey, and cleanses the temple, confronting corruption and teaching about true worship
Part 17.2
A long day starts

Jesus curses the fig tree, cleanses the temple, debates with religious leaders, teaches parables on judgment, and condemns hypocrisy, warning of God’s impending judgment.
Part 17.3
Warnings

Jesus teaches about the end times, warns of false prophets, urges readiness, parables of judgment, and emphasizes faithfulness, responsibility, and the coming of the Son of Man
Part 17.4
Betrayal

Jesus speaks about His coming death, glorifies the Father, and urges belief. Meanwhile, Judas conspires with religious leaders to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver
Part 17.5
Last supper

Jesus celebrates the Last Supper, institutes the Eucharist, predicts His betrayal by Judas, and Peter’s denial, teaching humility, and prepares His disciples for coming trials
Part 17.6
Last supper (John)

The gospel of John’s account including when Jesus washes His disciples’ feet, predicts betrayal, offers comfort, promises the Holy Spirit, prays for unity, and prepares His followers for His impending death
Part 17.7
Gethsemane

Jesus prays in Gethsemane, struggles with His impending death, is betrayed by Judas, and arrested by the authorities, while His disciples flee in fear.
Part 17.8
A trial

Jesus is tried by the Sanhedrin, denied by Peter, condemned by Pilate, mocked, and sentenced to crucifixion, while women mourn His impending death
Part 17.9
Crucifixion

Jesus is crucified at Golgotha, mocked, and dies, offering forgiveness. The curtain of the temple tears, and a centurion declares Him the Son of God.
Part 17.10
Resurrection

Jesus rises from the dead, appears to Mary Magdalene, the disciples, and others, proving His victory over death, and commissioning His followers to spread the gospel.
Part 17.11
He is alive

Jesus appears to disciples, affirms His resurrection, teaches, and commissions them to make disciples of all nations, promising the Holy Spirit’s empowerment