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.
Well, actually they were jews, just not the ones who followed Jesus. You see, those people didn't think that Jesus was the Son of God, they thought that was blasphemy. So Gods' plan of how the world would run until it comes to an end, was halfway through... Jesus rose from His death.
The Romans were nervous because they thought Jesus would be more powerful than they were , and tried to bring him down.
Yes, Gandhi has read the Bible. In 1888 he came to Britain to study law. Here he read some of the Bible for the first time and was particularly impressed by the Sermon on the Mount with its advice to "resist not evil". "I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." - Mahatma Gandhi "If Christians would really live according to the teachings of Christ, as found in the Bible, all of India would be Christian today." - Mahatma Gandhi
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.
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He denied knowing Jesus three times because he was afraid that the Romans would crucify him as well.
They were scared and confused, as they were suddenly with out their Lord Jesus. And afraid that the Romans would crucify them as well.
So that he can die for everyone sins if he did not die for everyone sin then we would be eaten by the devil already
While Judas played a role in the events leading to Jesus's crucifixion, it was ultimately part of God's plan for salvation. Judas's betrayal was a result of his own choices and actions, and he is often viewed as evil because of his deceit and betrayal of trust. His actions were driven by greed and selfishness, which are typically seen as negative characteristics.
That would be commonly known as The Bible.
Well, actually they were jews, just not the ones who followed Jesus. You see, those people didn't think that Jesus was the Son of God, they thought that was blasphemy. So Gods' plan of how the world would run until it comes to an end, was halfway through... Jesus rose from His death.
None, on the contrary the Bible tell us that we are by nature helpless, "without strength" (Romans 5:6), "dead in sins" (Ephesians 2:1, 5; Colossians 2:13) and "slaves of sin" (John 8:34; Romans 6:20) And that is why we need to be saved (Acts 4:12) If we could help ourselves, then Christ would have died for nothing, Christianity and the Bible would have no purpose either.
The Romans were nervous because they thought Jesus would be more powerful than they were , and tried to bring him down.
Normally this notation would mean chapter 131, verse 7 in the book of Romans in the Holy Bible
"I really doubt it, although it has a small possibility. Most of the Romans, back then burned many of the Bibles instead."Actually there were allot of Pagan Romans who wanted to burn the bible but there were also allot of Christian Romans (the Romans became Christian under Constantine). And the church spent allot of time burning Gospels itself. The Romans (and the church) chose what to put in the Bible (like which of the Gospels went in the Bible). We know that the Romans changed the dates of holy days and they may of had different interpretations of the bible but if they'd actually wanted to edit the bible it would have almost certainly of had to been approved by the church. Some text that could not have been edited still survive and they agree with the bible on most points.
The phrase "Christ in you" occurrs only one time in the KJV bible. (Col 1:27) "To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory:"
Unless you think he is the anti-Christ... there is no mention of Obama in the bible. If that is your belief... go to the book of Revelation.