He was put on trial by the Romans. But the Jews wanted it.
Pontius Pilate
It was the Jewish high priest Caiphus.
Pontius Pilate .
Well the first trial that Jesus had to face is really to be arrested. Now you see Jesus could of simply snap His finger and could of left earth and return to heaven. But he chose not to and that in its self is a trial. Answer The trials which were mounted upon Christ by the Jews were nothing compared to the trial of taking upon himself the sins of all mankind. Even his crucifiction, though painful was naught to his ordeal in the Garden of Gethsemene.
Most famously, Pliate Matthew 15:2.
Barabbas was the criminal that was released at the trial of Jesus.
The first person Jesus saw was Mary Magdalene.
Jesus was put on trial before the Roman governor Pilate.
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In Capernaum
A:No one has ever seen Jesus, at least not since the first century. No doubt some believe they see him in dreams or visions, but this is not really seeing Jesus. If there is a heaven, you will see him.
Yes.
A:The trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin is in the synoptic gospels: Matthew 26:57-66, Mark 14:53-64, Luke 22:66-71. In Matthew and Mark, the trial takes place soon after Jesus is arrested at midnight, but in Luke the priests wait until daybreak, since the Sanhedrin would never have met during hours of darkness to try Jesus. John's Gospel does not have a trial before the Sanhedrin, but has Jesus taken first to the house of Annas, father-in-law to the high priest, who interrogated him alone. Then Jesus was taken to the house of the high priest, Caiaphas, who again interviewed Jesus alone.
His first trial was by Annas and then the High Priest Caiaphas after being sent to him by Annas - Caiaphas' father-in-law. This took place in the courtyard of the High Priest's house near the temple precincts. Next he was sent to the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, in his palace within the walls of the city. Realising that Jesus was innocent he passed the buck to Herod, the puppet King, as Jesus was a Galilean and therefore under Herod's jurisdiction. So the next trial took place in Herod's palace. Unfortunately for the religious leaders the death sentence was permitted only with the permission of Pilate. Finally Jesus was sent back to Pilate at his palace for the trial that would result in his crucifixion.
They were Joseph and the sheperds abnd finaly the three wise men who saw Jesus first.