The trial before Pilate and the choice to release Barabbas over Jesus stir feelings of injustice and frustration.
The mocking of Jesus by the soldiers, culminating in His cruel crowning and robing, evokes deep sadness and empathy.
Jesus' crucifixion is a poignant focal point of grief and sorrow, reflecting on the depth of His sacrifice.
Jesus' cry of forsakenness on the cross highlights His profound loneliness and despair in the face of suffering.
The reactions to Jesus' death, including the centurion's acknowledgment, inspire feelings of regret and reflection.
The respectful burial of Jesus by Joseph of Arimathea introduces a note of hope and veneration amid the sorrow.