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It was the Roman authorities that killed Jesus, not the Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman authorities saw Jesus as a potential threat to their power and authority, especially after he was hailed as the King of the Jews. They also yielded to pressure from Jewish religious leaders who viewed Jesus as a blasphemer. Jesus' teachings and growing popularity created unrest among the people that the authorities wanted to quell.
The Jews were angry as he , Jesus said he was the son of god, the Romans were against him as they did not want their empire toppled.
The Roman authorities were responsible for hanging Jesus on the cross.
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Judas betrayed Jesus by identifying him to the authorities with a kiss, leading to Jesus' arrest.
Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.Judas got nothing from the Romans. Judas betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities and they gave him 30 pieces of silver, not the Romans.
Because the local authorities and scholars did not believe Jesus was really the Son of God. This meant they disapproved of any followers - as being heretics.
Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss as a signal to the soldiers who were arresting Jesus. This act of betrayal was part of a plan to identify Jesus to the authorities.
The followers of Jesus angered the local authorities in Jerusalem because their teachings and actions challenged the religious and political authority of the time. They preached a message that went against the beliefs of the ruling elite and threatened their power and control over the people. This led to opposition and persecution from the authorities.
He said he was the King of all the Jews.
An angel told Joseph in a dream that Herod wanted to kill Jesus.