So he could die for everyone's sins.
His Father told him to allow it.
As the then Roman Authority in Jerusalem, his decision to allow the release of Barabas and then crucify Jesus Christ, allowed for the final act of the Savior of Mankind and the beginning of Christianity.
No, there is nothing in the accounts of Jesus' life to suggest that
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.
No one. The Romans weren't looking for Jesus. The Israeli religious leaders arrested Jesus, took Him to the Romans, handed Him over to them, and demanded that they (Romans) execute Him.
The Romans did not record the death of Jesus. To them he was a minor figure. His death was recorded by the Gospels.
No the Romans did. The Jews did not directly crucify Jesus , but they demanded that the Romans who were their rulers and Pilate the Governer gave the order to crucify Jesus.
The devil did not crucify Jesus. Jesus was crucified by the Romans, who were acting on the orders of the Jewish religious leaders. The devil is not a physical being and does not have the power to crucify anyone.
There was no hammer used to crucify Jesus. The Romans used a whip with bone and metal bearings, though.
According to Christian theology Jesus died to redeem humanity.
They were scared and confused, as they were suddenly with out their Lord Jesus. And afraid that the Romans would crucify them as well.
He was put on the cross by the Romans, as they only had the power to crucify anybody.
Yes they did. The Romans were responsible for Our Lord's Crucifixion.
Yes the Romans did tr eat Jesus badly, as they only had power to crucify anybody. They whipped him, made him wear a thorny crown, pearced him in the side.
He denied knowing Jesus three times because he was afraid that the Romans would crucify him as well.
Jesus was considered heretic and blasphemous.
literally, no.
The only way to be crucified is to be nailed on a cross. The Romans crucified him on A.D 29. When the nailed him to the cross, the cross was outside of a city for visitors to see what will happen if they don't follow the laws.