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They didn't. In the reality of the political situation of that time, the Jewish leaders had no power to convince anyone of anything. The Romans were an occupying army that would not have accepted any input on political matters fromt he Jewish leadership, and any "religious" arguments would have had absolutely no weight. This fallacy has been used throughout history to "justify" the killing of Jewish men, women and children and is a meme that needs to end.

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The Pharisees were Jewish. They conviced the Roman leader, Pontis Pilate, that Jesus had broken Jewish law by claiming to be God in the flesh. Pilate's only concern was keeping the peace among the locals. Jesus was politically incorrect and was much hated by the 'powers that be' in first century Jerusalem. In order to maintain control the Pharisees forced his hand and demanded that Pilate have Jesus crucified.

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The Jewish leader that condemend jesus to death?

Caiaphas was High Priest. Jesus was sentenced to death on the orders of Pilate, the Roman Governor because the Jewish leaders had no authority to do so. The Pharisees and priests, as a committee, urged Pilate to condemn Jesus.


Why was Jesus tried by pilate?

Only a roman ruler could legally order an execution, which is what the Jewish leaders wanted.


Why did the roman authorities kill jesus?

The Roman authorities saw Jesus as a potential threat to their power and authority, especially after he was hailed as the King of the Jews. They also yielded to pressure from Jewish religious leaders who viewed Jesus as a blasphemer. Jesus' teachings and growing popularity created unrest among the people that the authorities wanted to quell.


Who was the judge that the Romans brought Jesus to?

Jesus was brought from Caiaphas' house to appear before Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea. The Jewish leaders charged Jesus with subversion of both Israel and Rome. Two of their charges were designed especially to get Pilate's attention. The first was that Jesus opposed paying taxes to Caesar and that Jesus claimed to be king. Finding no fault in Him, Pilate summoned Jesus into Herod's palace and questioned Him further. In the course of the conversation, Pilate learned Jesus was a Galilean and was under Herod's jurisdiction. So Pilate sent Jesus to Herod, who had heard about Jesus and wanted to see Him. Herod had Jesus dressed in a robe and sent back to Pilate. When Jesus came back, Pilate told the Jewish leaders that neither he nor Herod could find Jesus guilty of a crime that brought with it the death penalty.


Was Jesus crucified after a trial that Pilate never wanted?

Pilate found no fault in Jesus so he told the Jewish leaders to try Jesus themselves according to their own laws. Pilate learned that Jesus was a Galilean and was under Herod's jurisdiction so Pilate sent Jesus to Herod, who had heard about Jesus and wanted to see him. When Jesus came back, Pilate told the Jewish leaders that neither he nor Herod could find Jesus guilty of a crime that brought with it the death penalty. Pilate proposed to have Jesus scourged and then released. During passover the Romans had a custom of releasing one Jewish prisoner of the crowd's choosing. Pilate thought they might choose Jesus, but the crowd made clear they wanted him to release a prisoner named Barabbas. The crowd became a mob and with increased intensity called for Pilate to crucify Jesus. Pilate knew his first mandate from Caesar was to keep these people under control. Pilate therefore took a bowl of water and washed his hands, declaring his innocence of the blood of Jesus. I do not suppose Pilate never wanted the trial, only that he knew Jesus was innocent and did not want to see Him crucified.


Why are churches teaching that the Jews killed christ?

We'll look at just one of the accounts in the New Testament of the Standard Christian Bible. You can find the account of Jesus's accusers, His trial, and Pilate's attempts to spare Jesus's life in John, Chapters 18 and 19.The story as presented in the book of John is this:The Jewish leaders paid Judas to betray Jesus into their hands.The Jewish leaders, who were armed with torches, lanterns, and weapons, arrested Jesus.After a Jewish trial, Jesus was taken to the Roman governor, Pilate, who told them to judge Jesus themselves.The Jews objected because "we have no right to execute anyone".Pilate took Jesus, and, after questioning Him, told the Jews that there was no basis to charge Him with any crime and asked to release Jesus.They shouted "No." Free Barabbas instead.Pilate had Jesus flogged, but then returned with Jesus to the Jews, at which point the Jews demanded that Pilate crucify Jesus.Pilate refused and told them to do it.But the Jews insisted that according to their law, Jesus had to die.After that, Pilate continued in his attempts to set Jesus free.Again, the Jewish leaders insisted on Jesus's death.Pilate then held a public hearing.The Jewish leaders were there and demanded His crucifixion.Luke adds some additional details. In yet another act of attempting to prove Jesus's innocence, Pilate sent Jesus to King Herod to be questioned. King Herod likewise found no reason for Jesus not to be set free. Still, the leaders of the Jews demanded his death.Matthew 15:24-25 tells us that Pilate, after giving up his attempts to save Jesus's life, washed his hands in water in front of the crowd and told them that he was innocent of Jesus's blood and that they were responsible. The Jewish leaders responded: "His blood is on us and on our children."Pilate succumbed to the political pressure and had Jesus crucified.These are the reasons that Christians take the position that the leadership of the Jewish nation is responsible for the death of Christ.


Why do people hate the Jews when it was the Italians who killed the Rabbi Jesus?

The Jews are blamed for the death of Jesus because it was the Jewish religious leaders who manipulated Herod and Pilate into crucifying Jesus by charging Jesus with breaking certain Jewish laws making him worthy of death. The Romans would have rather released Jesus that day and crucified Barabbas. But the Jewish mobs at the behest of the Jewish leaders clamored for the release of Barabbas and the crucifixion of Jesus.


What was Jesus acccused of before pilate?

In the New Testament book of Luke chapter 23 verse 2 the Jewish leaders took Jesus to Pilate and told Pilate, " We have found this man subverting our nation. He opposes payment of taxes to Caesar and claims to be Christ, a king." They knew that they had to make Jesus sound like he was against the government in order for Pilate to do anything.


Who sentences Jesus to death?

Pontius Pilate was, in a major way, responsible for the death of Jesus. He knew Jesus was innocent and wanted to release him. However, the Jewish leaders stirred up the crowd and demanded that he be executed. Pilate was afraid a riot would break out so he washed his hands of the affair and turned Jesus over to the Jews and told them to see to it themselves.


Why Jesus was trialed for treason against the Romans?

Jesus was tried on trumped charges of treason because the ruling sect of the Jews wanted him dead, as they perceived him as a threat to their beliefs. This was their charge of blasphemy, but it was not a capital offense under Roman law. Therefore they had to convince the Romans that Jesus was going to set himself up as a king. Pilate saw through this rouse, but his hands were tied due to the political situation. He tried to get Jesus off, but failed. The sign that Pilate ordered put up on Jesus' cross, INRI, (Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews) was not an explanation of the charges, but of a way of Pilate getting revenge on the Jewish leaders who forced his hand.


What role did the Jews play in Jesus death?

The ordinary Jewish person played no real part in the death of Jesus. Those who were the political and religious leaders wanted Jesus removed as He was a threat to their understanding of religion and God. According to the New Testament, these leaders searched for any excuse to have Jesus condemned, even bringing forward witness who lied (Matthew 26:60). However, the Jewish leaders could not sentence anyone to death and so had to bring Jesus to the Roman governor, Pilate, for this to take place (John 18:31). Therefore, although it was Pontius Pilate who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus, it was the Jewish chief priests and elders who requested that this be done.


Which Roman govenor tried Jesus?

In the king James version* Mat 27:2 And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor. * Luk 3:1 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene,The Roman Governor who tried Jesus on Pontious Pilot. Jesus was later crucified even though he did absolutely nothing wrong.The Roman official who tried Jesus was Pontius Pilate.Pontius Pilate was the Procurator of Judea. During his tenure there, he was faced with the problem of Jesus. The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem believed that Jesus was a false "God" and a danger to the Jewish establishment. They wanted him executed. In Judea, only a Roman governor or Procurator had the authority to pass a death sentence. Rather than having problems with Jewish leaders, Pilate relented and ordered that Jesus be crucified.