Jesus was primarily persecuted by the religious authorities of the Jewish Sanhedrin, who viewed his teachings and claims as a threat to their authority and beliefs. Additionally, the Roman authorities, represented by Pontius Pilate, played a crucial role in his crucifixion, as they sought to maintain order and prevent any potential insurrection. This collaboration between the Jewish leaders and Roman officials ultimately led to his trial and execution.
They don't believe this, I have no idea where you got that information, but it's not correct. I have never known anyone who was Jewish who believed that Jesus persecuted the Jewish people.
Christians were persecuted. That would annoy them,.
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Jesus. He was cruicified.
It was the Tutsis that were being persecuted, by the Hutus.
It was often people part of the IRA or UVF during the troubles
Yes, Jesus was persecuted during his time on Earth. He faced opposition from religious leaders and authorities, leading to his crucifixion.
Jesus (Luke 23:34) and Stephen (Acts 7:60).
Judaism was persecuted by the Soviet Union. Jews have been persecuted almost constantly.
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There were no two Roman emperors that persecuted Jesus. In fact, it would be accurate to say that no Roman emperor ever persecuted Jesus. Although Jesus was executed during the reign of Tiberius, Tiberius himself, more than likely never heard of him. Underlings passed judgement and sentences of non- citizens in the provinces and Jesus was not a Roman citizen.