So he could die for everyone's sins. His Father told him to allow it.
Romans did not write the Bible and therefore had no say in what was said about them or what they were reported as having said. The Romans had no opportunity to lie in the Bible, but the Christian authors did have that opportunity. So, the question should perhaps be whether the early Christians lied in the Bible, and arguably they did do so.
Crucifixion has been used by several civilizations as a form of capital punishment. An exact number is hard to give based on the historical records. The Romans killed at least 10,000 in this way and probably many thousands more. It was used on enemies of the state as a humiliation.
The mysterious people who conquered the Romans were the Etruscans.
The ancient people who conquered the early Romans were the Etruscans.
No the Romans did. The Jews did not directly crucify Jesus , but they demanded that the Romans who were their rulers and Pilate the Governer gave the order to crucify Jesus.
Crucifixion was a Roman type of capital punishment for slaves, thieves and rebels who were not Romans.
There was no hammer used to crucify Jesus. The Romans used a whip with bone and metal bearings, though.
The Romans crucified people on the cross. The words crucify and crucifix come from crux, the Latin for cross. The cross it the symbol of Christianity because Jesus died on the cross (he was crucified). Trees are used for hanging.
The angry mob wanted to crucify the accused criminal for his alleged crimes.
The mob kept shouting crucify him, crucify him.
Yes they did. The Romans were responsible for Our Lord's Crucifixion.
He was put on the cross by the Romans, as they only had the power to crucify anybody.
According to Christian theology Jesus died to redeem humanity.
So he could die for everyone's sins. His Father told him to allow it.
What are you going to do, crucify me? They will crucify you. "Crucify Him, crucify Him!", shouted the crowd to Pontius Pilate.
They were scared and confused, as they were suddenly with out their Lord Jesus. And afraid that the Romans would crucify them as well.