Mark's crucifixion highlights:
just before His arrest, Jesus was greatly disturbed and distressed
Jesus tells his disciples His soul is terribly grieved even unto death
Jesus betrayed by one follower, denied by another, all his companions have fled
He is sent off to be crucified and is silent the entire way, while being nailed to the cross, and while hanging
The crowds around Him are raucous, mocking and jeering, including the Jewish leaders and the 2 thieves also
At the very end Jesus cries out "My God, why have you forsaken me?
And Luke's take on it:
during Jesus arrest, he stops to heal the severed ear of the high priests slave
Jesus tells the 'Daughters of Jerusalem' "Do not weep for me but weep for yourselves, and for your children"
While being nailed to the cross, Jesus prays for those carrying out his crucifixion
He is mocked by one thief, but that thief is rebuked by the other, and Jesus tells that one he will be in paradise with Him
Jesus last words "father into your hands I commend my spirit"
condensed from Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot/Ehrman
just before His arrest, Jesus was greatly disturbed and distressed
Jesus tells his disciples His soul is terribly grieved even unto death
Jesus betrayed by one follower, denied by another, all his companions have fled
He is sent off to be crucified and is silent the entire way, while being nailed to the cross, and while hanging
The crowds around Him are raucous, mocking and jeering, including the Jewish leaders and the 2 thieves also
At the very end Jesus cries out "My God, why have you forsaken me?
And Luke's take on it:
during Jesus arrest, he stops to heal the severed ear of the high priests slave
Jesus tells the 'Daughters of Jerusalem' "Do not weep for me but weep for yourselves, and for your children"
While being nailed to the cross, Jesus prays for those carrying out his crucifixion
He is mocked by one thief, but that thief is rebuked by the other, and Jesus tells that one he will be in paradise with Him
Jesus last words "father into your hands I commend my spirit"
condensed from Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot/Ehrman
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.