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Lesson Icebreaker Question
Have you ever had a day when something happened that made you feel very sad or thoughtful? What happened?
Lesson Highlight
In this lesson, we will learn about the day Jesus died and what his friends did after he died. We will see how people felt sad but also showed love and care for Jesus.
Vocabulary List (GNT)
- Action — Something that a person does.
- Ask — To say you want something.
- Beat — To hit again and again.
- Body — The physical part of a person.
- Breast — The front part of a person’s chest.
- Council — A group of leaders who make decisions.
- Country — A large area of land where people live under one government.
- Cry — To shout out loudly.
- Curtain — A piece of cloth that hangs down to cover something.
- Darkness — When there is no light.
- Death — When a person stops living.
- Decision — A choice that someone makes.
- Died — Stopped living.
- Distance — Space between two places or people.
- Dug — Made a hole by moving earth or rock.
- Galilee — A place in Israel where Jesus and his friends lived.
- Gather — To come together in a group.
- Hang — To be held up by something from above.
- Happen — When something takes place.
- Honorable — A good person who does the right thing.
- Kingdom of God — God’s perfect place where he is King and everything is good and right. It is a real place in heaven, and it also lives in the hearts of people who love and follow him.
- Knew — To have learned or understood something.
- Linen Sheet — A cloth made from linen used to wrap something.
- Member — A person who belongs to a group.
- Perfume — A liquid with a good smell.
- Pilate — A Roman leader who made decisions in Jerusalem.
- Place — To put something in a spot.
- Praise — To say good things about someone.
- Presence — Being in the same place as someone else.
- Prepare — To get something ready.
- Rock — A hard, solid part of the earth.
- Sabbath — A special day of rest and worship for Jewish people.
- Saw — To look at something.
- Solid — Hard and firm.
- Sorrow — A strong feeling of sadness.
- Spectacle — Something that many people watch.
- Spices — Plants or powders that have a good smell and are used for food or for a dead body.
- Stood — To stay in one place on your feet.
- Temple — A special building where Jewish people worship God.
- Tomb — A place where a dead body is buried.
- Torn — Pulled apart into two pieces.
- Wait — To stay where you are until something happens.
- Watch — To look at something carefully.
- Wrap — To cover something by putting something else around it.
Summary of the Passage
This passage tells the story of the day Jesus died. It was the middle of the day when the sky became dark. The sun stopped shining, and darkness covered the land. At the same time, a curtain in the Temple, the special building for worship, tore into two pieces. This was very unusual. Then Jesus called out loudly, saying he was giving his spirit to God, and he died.
An army officer was there and saw what happened. He said good things about Jesus, saying he was a good man. Many people who came to watch felt very sad. They beat their chests to show their sorrow. Jesus’ friends and the women who knew him stayed at a distance and watched everything.
Later, a good man named Joseph came to help. Joseph was a leader, but he did not agree with the other leaders about hurting Jesus. He asked the Roman leader, Pilate, if he could take Jesus’ body. Joseph wrapped Jesus’ body in cloth and placed it in a tomb made from solid rock. It was a place where no one had ever been buried before.
The women who loved Jesus watched carefully to see where the body was placed. They went home to get spices and perfumes ready for his body. But they rested on the Sabbath, as God’s law said to do.
This passage shows us how people showed love, honor, and sorrow for Jesus, even after he died. It also teaches us that God was doing something very important through Jesus’ death.
Read The Passage
The Death of Jesus
Luke 23:44-56 (GNT)
44-45 It was about twelve o’clock when the sun stopped shining and darkness covered the whole country until three o’clock; and the curtain hanging in the Temple was torn in two.
46 Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Father! In your hands I place my spirit!” He said this and died.
47 The army officer saw what had happened, and he praised God, saying, “Certainly he was a good man!”
48 When the people who had gathered there to watch the spectacle saw what happened, they all went back home, beating their breasts in sorrow.
49 All those who knew Jesus personally, including the women who had followed him from Galilee, stood at a distance to watch.
The Burial of Jesus
50-51 There was a man named Joseph from Arimathea, a town in Judea. He was a good and honorable man, who was waiting for the coming of the Kingdom of God. Although he was a member of the Council, he had not agreed with their decision and action.
52 He went into the presence of Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus.
53 Then he took the body down, wrapped it in a linen sheet, and placed it in a tomb which had been dug out of solid rock and which had never been used.
54 It was Friday, and the Sabbath was about to begin.
55 The women who had followed Jesus from Galilee went with Joseph and saw the tomb and how Jesus’ body was placed in it.
56 Then they went back home and prepared the spices and perfumes for the body.
On the Sabbath they rested, as the Law commanded.
Most English learners should use the New International Reader’s Version (NIRV) or the Good News Translation (GNT) because they are easy to read. If you want to try something harder, you can read one of the other Bible versions:
- Very Easy: New International Reader’s Version: Luke 23:44-56 (NIRV)
- Easy: Good News Translation: Luke 23:44-56 (GNT)
- Medium: New Living Translation: Luke 23:44-56 (NLT)
- Hard: New International Version: Luke 23:44-56 (NIV)
- Very Hard: English Standard Version: Luke 23:44-56 (ESV)
Comprehension Questions
- What happened to the sun at noon?
- What happened to the curtain in the Temple?
- What did Jesus say before he died?
- What did the army officer say about Jesus?
- How did the people show they were sad?
- Who was Joseph of Arimathea?
- What did Joseph do with Jesus’ body?
- Where did Joseph place Jesus’ body?
- What did the women do after they saw where Jesus was placed?
- Why did the women rest on the Sabbath?
Application Questions
- How do you show love to people you care about?
- Why do you think Joseph wanted to help Jesus after he died?
- What can we learn from the way the women stayed near Jesus and watched what happened?
- How can we show honor to God and to people today?
Theological Insights
- Jesus truly died as a man, showing his love for us.
- God showed his power by making the sun stop shining and tearing the Temple curtain.
- The torn curtain means people can now come close to God through Jesus.
- Even in death, Jesus was cared for and honored by people who loved him.
- Jesus’ death was part of God’s big plan to save people from sin.
Closing Prayer
Dear Father, thank you for showing your love through Jesus. Help us to remember his death and to love others like he did. Amen.

ELL Resources for the Gospel of Luke
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ELL Lesson 0: Introduction to Luke
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ELL Lesson 1: Luke 1:1-4 — Luke’s Purpose for Writing
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ELL Lesson 2: Luke 1:5-25 — God’s Promise to Zechariah
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ELL Lesson 3: Luke 1:26-38 — God’s Message to Mary
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ELL Lesson 4: Luke 1:39-56 — Mary Visits Elizabeth
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ELL Lesson 5: Luke 1:57-80 — The Birth of John the Baptist
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ELL Lesson 6: Luke 2:1-7 — The Birth of Jesus
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ELL Lesson 7: Luke 2:8-20 — The Shepherds and the Angels
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ELL Lesson 8: Luke 2:21-38 — Jesus Is Named and Presented
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ELL Lesson 9: Luke 2:39-52 — The Boy Jesus at the Temple
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ELL Lesson 10: Luke 3:1-20 — John the Baptist Prepares the Way
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ELL Lesson 11: Luke 3:21-38 — Jesus Is Baptized and His Family Tree
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ELL Lesson 12: Luke 4:1-13 — Jesus Is Tempted
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ELL Lesson 13: Luke 4:14-30 — Jesus Is Rejected
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ELL Lesson 14: Luke 4:31-37 — Jesus Heals a Man
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ELL Lesson 15: Luke 4:38-41 — Jesus Heals Many People
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ELL Lesson 16: Luke 4:42-44 — Jesus Preaches the Good News
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ELL Lesson 17: Luke 5:1-11 — Jesus Calls His First Disciples
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ELL Lesson 18: Luke 5:12-16 — Jesus Heals a Man
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ELL Lesson 19: Luke 5:17-26 — Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man
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ELL Lesson 20: Luke 5:27-32 — Jesus Calls Levi
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ELL Lesson 21: Luke 5:33-39 — The Question about Fasting
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ELL Lesson 22: Luke 6:1-5 — The Question about the Sabbath
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ELL Lesson 23: Luke 6:6-11 — Jesus Heals a Man’s Hand
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ELL Lesson 24: Luke 6:12-16 — Jesus Chooses His Special Helpers
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ELL Lesson 25: Luke 6:17-19 — Jesus Teaches and Heals
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ELL Lesson 26: Luke 6:20-26 — Blessings and Warnings
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ELL Lesson 27: Luke 6:27-36 — Love Your Enemies
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ELL Lesson 28: Luke 6:37-42 — Do Not Judge Others
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ELL Lesson 29: Luke 6:43-49 — A Good Heart and a Strong Foundation
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ELL Lesson 30: Luke 7:1-10 — Jesus Heals a Roman Officer’s Servant
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ELL Lesson 31: Luke 7:11-17 — Jesus Raises a Widow’s Son
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ELL Lesson 32: Luke 7:18-35 — John’s Questions and Jesus’ Answer
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ELL Lesson 33: Luke 7:36-50 — A Woman Shows Great Love
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ELL Lesson 34: Luke 8:1-3 — Women Who Followed Jesus
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ELL Lesson 35: Luke 8:4-15 — The Story of the Farmer’s Seeds
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ELL Lesson 36: Luke 8:16-18 — Let Your Light Shine
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ELL Lesson 37: Luke 8:19-21 — God’s Family
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ELL Lesson 38: Luke 8:22-25 — Jesus Calms a Storm
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ELL Lesson 39: Luke 8:26-39 — Jesus Heals a Man with Demons
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ELL Lesson 40: Luke 8:40-56 — Jesus Heals and Brings Life
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ELL Lesson 41: Luke 9:1-9 — Jesus Sends His Disciples
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ELL Lesson 42: Luke 9:10-17 — Jesus Feeds 5,000 People
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ELL Lesson 43: Luke 9:18-27 — Peter Says Who Jesus Is
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ELL Lesson 44: Luke 9:28-36 — Jesus Shines with God’s Glory
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ELL Lesson 45: Luke 9:37-45 — Jesus Heals a Troubled Boy
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ELL Lesson 46: Luke 9:46-50 — Who Is the Greatest?
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ELL Lesson 47: Luke 9:51-56 — A Village Refuses Jesus
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ELL Lesson 48: Luke 9:57-62 — Following Jesus
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ELL Lesson 49: Luke 10:1-20 — Jesus Sends Out His Helpers
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ELL Lesson 50: Luke 10:21-24 — Jesus Gives Joy and Thanks
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ELL Lesson 51: Luke 10:25-37 — The Good Samaritan
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ELL Lesson 52: Luke 10:38-42 — Martha and Mary
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ELL Lesson 53: Luke 11:1-13 — Jesus Teaches About Prayer
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ELL Lesson 54: Luke 11:14-23 — Jesus and Evil Spirits
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ELL Lesson 55: Luke 11:24-36 — Evil Spirits, True Happiness, and Light
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ELL Lesson 56: Luke 11:37-54 — Jesus Corrects the Pharisees
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ELL Lesson 57: Luke 12:1-12 — Do Not Be Afraid
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ELL Lesson 58: Luke 12:13-21 — The Rich Fool
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ELL Lesson 59: Luke 12:22-34 — Trusting God Instead of Worry
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ELL Lesson 60: Luke 12:35-48 — Be Ready for the Master
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ELL Lesson 61: Luke 12:49-59 — Jesus Brings Division
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ELL Lesson 62: Luke 13:1-9 — Turn from Sin
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ELL Lesson 63: Luke 13:10-17 — Jesus Heals on the Sabbath
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ELL Lesson 64: Luke 13:18-30 — The Kingdom of God
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ELL Lesson 65: Luke 13:31-35 — Jesus’ Love for Jerusalem
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ELL Lesson 66: Luke 14:1-6 — Jesus Heals on the Sabbath
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ELL Lesson 67: Luke 14:7-24 — Humility and the Great Feast
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ELL Lesson 68: Luke 14:25-35 — Following Jesus Is Costly
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ELL Lesson 69: Luke 15:1-10 — God Looks for the Lost
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ELL Lesson 70: Luke 15:11-32 — The Lost Son
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ELL Lesson 71: Luke 16:1-13 — A Clever Servant
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ELL Lesson 72: Luke 16:14-18 — What God Sees
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ELL Lesson 73: Luke 16:19-31 — The Rich Man and Lazarus
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ELL Lesson 74: Luke 17:1-10 — Faith, Forgiveness, and Our Duty
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ELL Lesson 75: Luke 17:11-19 — Jesus Heals Ten Men
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ELL Lesson 76: Luke 17:20-37 — The Coming of God’s Kingdom
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ELL Lesson 77: Luke 18:1-8 — Keep Praying
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ELL Lesson 78: Luke 18:9-14 — Two Men Pray
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ELL Lesson 79: Luke 18:15-30 — Entering the Kingdom of God
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ELL Lesson 80: Luke 18:31-34 — Jesus Talks About His Death
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ELL Lesson 81: Luke 18:35-43 — Jesus Heals a Blind Man
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ELL Lesson 82: Luke 19:1-10 — Jesus Visits a Tax Collector
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ELL Lesson 83: Luke 19:11-27 — The Parable of the Gold Coins
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ELL Lesson 84: Luke 19:28-48 — Jesus Enters Jerusalem
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ELL Lesson 85: Luke 20:1-8 — Who Gave Jesus Authority?
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ELL Lesson 86: Luke 20:9-18 — The Story of the Vineyard
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ELL Lesson 87: Luke 20:19-26 — A Trick Question About Taxes
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ELL Lesson 88: Luke 20:27-40 — Life After Death
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ELL Lesson 89: Luke 20:41-21:4 — A Question, A Warning, and A Widow
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ELL Lesson 90: Luke 21:5-19 — Trouble and Trust
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ELL Lesson 91: Luke 21:20-28 — Jesus Warns and Gives Hope
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ELL Lesson 92: Luke 21:29-38 — Be Ready and Watchful
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ELL Lesson 93: Luke 22:1-6 and Luke 22:47-53—Jesus Is Betrayed
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ELL Lesson 94: Luke 22:7-23 — Jesus Shares a Special Meal
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ELL Lesson 95: Luke 22:24-38 — Who Is Greatest?
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ELL Lesson 96: Luke 22:39-46 — Jesus Prays in the Garden
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ELL Lesson 97: Luke 22:54-62 — Peter Denies Knowing Jesus
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ELL Lesson 98: Luke 22:63-23:12 — Jesus Is Mocked, Questioned, and Sent to Herod
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ELL Lesson 99: Luke 23:13-25 — Jesus Is Sentenced to Die
More ELL Resources
You can find more Bible lessons for English learners on the main ELL page.
Scripture quotations marked (GNT) are from the Good News Translation in Today’s English Version- Second Edition Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.

