The Roman authorities saw him as a potential Jewish nationalist leader because he also seemed to go against the cosy arrangement that the Romans had with the Jewish authorities. When the Romans heard that he had declared himself King of the Jews the were incredibly worried about insurrection.
Well, first of all Jesus had more power. Second thing is that even though Jesus is younger than the Romans, he was a god. Jesus wanted peace in the world, so he didn't fear the romance. I hope you enjoyed a 5th graders writing. Thanks for reading this.
Probably the Romans were never worried about Jesus Himself. Pilate believed Jesus to be innocent but ordered His death anyway due to political pressure brought on him by the Jews.
It was over a hundred years later when Christians became an issue as their numbers had multiplied sufficiently to be noticed by the authorities.
The Romans are not worried about Jesus and his small band of disciples since they cannot be a threat to the Roman Empire. I Think the Romans welcome the emergence of Jesus and his band because it will divide the Jews and it would be easier for the Romans to control Judaism by "Divide and Rule" Principle.
The Roman authorities did not fear Jesus. They didn't even know who he was. When it came time to arrest him, someone had to point him out. Pilate, after questioning Jesus, thought he was just another harmless preacher and tried his best to release him. Jesus posed no threat to the Romans.
The Romans at the time of Jesus were not afraid of him, in fact, they didn't even know who he was. After the Jewish leaders leveled charges against Jesus, the Romans stepped in because of the question of rebellion and the penalty for it. Jesus was so insignificant to the Romans that they needed someone (Judas) to point him out so they would know who to arrest.
Romans were afraid of Jesus because they did not know him. They did not know he was great and could help all people.
The Romans did not fear Jesus. He was a preacher in a small corner of their vast empire and did not know much about him. The Roman procurator of Judea actually tried to defend Jesus from the accusations which were levied against his by the Jerusalem elite.
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.
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.
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.
The Romans did not fear Jesus. He was a preacher in a small corner of their vast empire and did not know much about him. The Roman procurator of Judea actually tried to defend Jesus from the accusations which were levied against his by the Jerusalem elite.
The Romans were the supreme rulers at that time , so every body respected them through fear.
The Romans thought Jesus was a normal person.
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.
As the ruling power in Jerusalem in circa 31 AD, the Romans crucified Jesus.
No they were Romans.
The Romans passed and carried out the death sentence of Jesus.
Demons fear Jesus and God, and people who love Jesus and God.
people may fear Jesus because they think that Jesus will punish if they sin. But Jesus is not a punishing person, he is ever merciful.
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.
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-It was the Greeks as the Greeks came first followed by the Romans . Jesus folloed the romans\