He was considered by both of them as a rebel trying to overthrow the Roman Empire and the Jews with his teachings.
The Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
The Romans did not view Jesus as a political threat. It was the Jewish priests who saw Jesus as a threat. When they presented charges of sedition against Jesus to the Roman governor he did not believe these charges and thought that he was innocent. He tried to save Jesus, but was forced to sentence him to death by the crowd.
The only Roman official with whom Jesus ever interacted was Pontius Pilate. All the other Romans with whom He interacted were soldiers and functionaries [tax collectors]. None of the soldiers who interacted with Him ever displayed any fear of Jesus. Many believed in Him, trusted Him, and asked Him to intervene for them. That leaves Pilate. Pilate wasn't afraid of Jesus either. If he had been, he wouldn't have sentenced Him to death. No, the people whom Pilate feared were the people in the crowd in the judgment court where Jesus was tried. It was their threat to begin an insurrection that he feared. That's why he caved in to their pressure. So - Who's next on the officials list?
The Passion Of Christ
The dividing point is what one's view is concerning Jesus.
Christian ! Who are we to judge ? Belive have faith
the blood of jesus christ
From my point of view yes.Others may think not.Space reserved for Muslim, Jewish, Hindi and athiest points of view.
No, Jupiter is a planet. Or a Roman god, depending on your point of view. No for both
Jesus has no status or role in Judaism. Messianic Jews are actually considered to be Christians, both by other Jews and by Christians. See also:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?
It all depends on which point of view you look at. Most known was Nazi Germany's point of view. The saw the Jewish people as inferioir and un human. The conversation camps were put in place for Kewish people to be enslaved and tortured by Nazis
The Greek and roman civilizations are worthy of study.