He claimed to be the son of god, and defeated every attempt they had made to discredit him.
The Romans wanted the bodies on the crosses to be taken down before the Jewish sabbath.
according to Wikipedia "Jesus and the woman taken in adultery", "most scholars agree that it was not part of the original text of John's Gospel."
He is from the line of king David , he was taken to the temple for dedication and followed all Jewish customs .
The Romans did not want Jesus. Jesus was taken to Poltius Pilates, the Roman governor of Judea by the Jewish judges of the Sanhedrin. They considered Jeusus to be a blasphemous heretic and wanted the Romans to execute him.
The answer is in the synoptic gospels, Jesus was taken to the Jewish religious court, the Sanhedrin, so that it could determine the charges against Jesus to be brought to the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate. The author of John's Gospel was aware that the Sanhedrin would never have sat at night to try Jesus, so changed this. In John, Jesus was brought to the home of Annas, father-in-law to Caiaphas, the high priest John 18:13). Annas interrogated Jesus and then sent him to the house of Caiaphas (John 18:24), who in turn sent him for trial under Pontius Pilate..
The actions taken to bring about and to carry out the Holocaust were atrocious. These actions should have never been allowed.
Jesus died during or just after the Jewish holiday of Passover which begins on the 14th day of the month of Nisan in the Jewish calender. This is springtime in the northern hemisphere. To be more specific, He was taken to a small hill outside the walls of Jerusalem known as Golgotha, which translates to the word skull. He died at about 3:00 p.m.
A:In the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), Jesus was tried before the Sanhedrin, or Jewish religious court, then taken to Pontius Pilate for trial before the Roman governor. The author of John's Gospel realised that the Sanhedrin would never have sat during the hours of darkness to try Jesus, so had Jesus taken to the house of Annas (John 18:13), who interrogated Jesus and then sent him to the house of his son-in-law Caiaphas (John 18:24), and then Jesus was taken to the hall of judgement to be tried by Pontius Pilate.
Jesus was lead by the spirit into the wilderness.
Judas left the supper early in order to meet with the Jewish authorities to lead them to where Jesus was so they could arrest Him. Judas showed them whom Jesus was by kissing Him in salutation as was the custom of the day.
Physical descriptions of Jesus in the Bible are symbolic and not meant to be taken literally. They are meant to convey his divinity, purity, and power rather than his race or physical appearance. The focus should be on the spiritual significance of these symbols rather than trying to attribute a specific ethnicity to Jesus based on these descriptions.
No, of course not. One wouldn't, for example, expect people on the Left to have taken Nazi propaganda at face value.