Yes because Pontius Pilate did what the people wanted him to do
Romans feared that Jesus would lead and uprising ,the Romans thought Jesus was an enemy of he state. He was then arrested and was found guilty
Jesus was executed for insurrection (rebellion) against the Roman rule.
Jesus was executed for insurrection (rebellion) against the Roman rule.
Judas Iscariot was an Apostle, and the Romans knew where to find Jesus because of Judas.
Jesus was not guilty. Because he was perfect he could not sin.
This was the like the church court. They wanted to find Jesus guilty
He was first tried by the Parishes, (Jews who ran the Holy Temple). The Jews found Jesus (a Jew) guilty of blasphemy (of calling Himself the Son of God). Since the Jews did have the power to execute a blasphemer (being controlled by the Romans), they sent Him to Pointus Pilot (a Roman govenor) who found Jesus guilty of calling Himself a king and had Jesus crucified. There had to be two trials. One for the Jewish leaders and one for the leader of the Romans who occupied Israel.
The Romans thought Jesus was a normal person.
No one. The Romans weren't looking for Jesus. The Israeli religious leaders arrested Jesus, took Him to the Romans, handed Him over to them, and demanded that they (Romans) execute Him.
As the ruling power in Jerusalem in circa 31 AD, the Romans crucified Jesus.
No they were Romans.
Jesus was making miricals happen. The Romans belived that someone who could make a blind man see could destory a mighty empire, like the Roman one. They were afraid of him. The Romans did not dislike Jesus, they didn't even know him. Jesus, during his lifetime, had very little contact with Romans and the contacts that he did have were all positive. Even Pilate "could find no fault in him". Proof that he was unknown to the Romans was in his betrayal. Someone (Judas) had to point him out to the arresting Romans.