Before the crucification of Jesus Christ, the real number of people who were sent to be crucified will not be known, as this was a common punishment by the Romans to hard core Crimean, and men who committed treason against Rome.
Jesus' followers did not want him to be crucified. Jesus, himself, did not entirely want to be crucified, but he saw the necessity of it and allowed himself to endure the pain for the greater good.
They were stoned or crucified like Jesus in the bible.
Many scholars believe it was in 32 A.D.
At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.At the time that Jesus was crucified the Romans were pantheists. This means that they worshiped a multitude of gods with only a very few of them having a "religion" as we would know it today.
No. The Romans had conquered many other lands and governed them. Jesus was killed at a location known as Calvary, or the Place of the Skull, outside the walls of the city of Jerusalem in what is now the nation of Israel
The record is silent. A day of rest and prayer
Jesus was crucified by the Romans, but he died because we are sinners.
As the ruling power in Jerusalem in circa 31 AD, the Romans crucified Jesus.
Jesus' followers did not want him to be crucified. Jesus, himself, did not entirely want to be crucified, but he saw the necessity of it and allowed himself to endure the pain for the greater good.
Jesus was crucified
They were stoned or crucified like Jesus in the bible.
Many scholars believe it was in 32 A.D.
Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemene. Jesus was crucified on Golgotha, not Mount of Olives.
Pontius Pilate, the Roman procurator had Jesus of Nazareth crucified.
I believe it was Peter
I don't think it was humiliating for Jesus to be crucified out of Jerusalem and no book mentioned before that says it was.
Jesus never fought the Romans. The Romans crucified him, but he never fought back. Actually, the Jews of the time expected the Messiah to fight back at the Romans, who governed them, but Jesus surprised them by never doing so. Anyway, Jesus lived his life in ancient Israel, except for a trip to Tyre and Sidon and the legendary flight to Egypt in Matthew's infancy narrative.