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What year did the roman power spread to Judea?

Judea was turned into a client kingdom by the Romans in 63 BC. It was annexed as a province of the Roman Empire in 6 AD. It remained a Roman province until 638 when it was taken over by the Arabs.


When in the Bible was Jesus crucified?

The scriptures plainly teach that Jesus Christ died on the 14th of Nisan, the day before the yearly Passover. The day of Passover was considered a special Sabbath, a "high day." John 19:31 "The Jews therefore, because it was the preparation, that the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the sabbath day, (for that sabbath day was an high day,) besought Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away." The book of Matthew provides further detail, explaining that Jesus died about the ninth hour, around 3:00 PM. Matthew 27:46,50 "And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani... when he had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost." Completing our findings by determining the year Jesus Christ was crucified requires significant Biblical Research and astronomical calculations. Also involved is understanding the Eastern reckoning of time and how our calendars correspond. Since the Hebrew month of Nisan was deduced by the moon's phase, its dates, compared to our calendar, shift from year to year. Conclusive research indicates that Jesus Christ was crucified on Wednesday, April 14th, of 28 A.D., and died around 3:00 PM. This corresponds to the 14th of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar and further correlates with Christ's victorious resurrection appearances three days later. Matthew 12:40 "For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."


Why did Romans consider Judaism as a threat?

Normally, the Romans wanted to receive their taxes. That, and making sure none of their colonies planned rebellions, was usually the only thing that they were really concerned about. Judaism itself wasn't generally considered a threat, but Jewish uprisings were. The Zealots (against the advice of the Torah-sages) tried to oust the Romans from Judea around the year 68 CE; and then there was the Bar Kochba revolt around 135 CE. These were a major worry to the Romans.


What year did the Romans condemn Jesus to death?

A:Luke's Gospel suggests that Jesus began his ministry in 29 CE, and the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) seem to indicate that the entire period of Jesus' mission was no more than one year. Hence, many Christians believe that Jesus was condemned to death in 30 CE.John's Gospel, on the other hand, quite clearly defines the length of Jesus' ministry as three years, because Jesus went to Jerusalem for the Passover each year. Based on this and Luke's assumption, other Christians say that Jesus was condemned to death in 33 CE.A further piece of information is that the synoptic gospels say that John the Baptist was imprisoned and executed right at the very beginning of Jesus' mission. Since we know from Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews, Book 18) that John was imprisoned and executed in 35 or early 36 CE, the gospel account would meant that Jesus was condemned and crucified in 36-39 CE. The problem with these dates is that Pontius Pilate was no longer governor of Judea.This simply demonstrates just how little we really know about the crucifixion of Jesus. We do not know when this happened, but the most popular guesses are 30 or 33 CE.


Which Roman Emperor sent Jesus to the cross?

It is believed that Pontius Pilate, Prefect of the Roman provice of Judaea from the year 26 to 36, was the man chiefly responsible for sending Jesus to the cross.Pilate is best known as the man who is said to have presided over the trial of Jesus and ordered his crucifixion.While all of the above is true, the question was pertaining to a Roma emperor, not to an official. The emperor at the time of the crucifixion was Tiberius.

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In what year was Jesus Christ crucified?

Jesus Christ was crucified in the year 30 AD.


Where was Jesus birth and what year?

Our Lord Jesus was Born in Bethlehem in Judea, around the 3 or 4 BC.


Was Christianity founded in 30 AD?

Depends on what you mean by "founded". Jesus Christ was estimated to have been crucified around that year (maybe even a couple earlier), but he was preaching around Judea, Galilee, Samaria, etc. for several years before that.


What year was Jesus born What year was Jesus crucified?

allegedly around 4 BCE was his birth, and about 29 AD was his death.Answer/Current calendar - Born AD 1 crucified AD 33, e.g. Christian Syriac recordings.Seleucid calendar - born 311 crucified 344, e.g. The Assumption of the Virgin - ' in the year 344 ... Mary went to the tomb.'


What happened to the high priests who crucified Jesus?

The high priest was Caiaphas.


What was the year that Christianity came about?

Jesus ministry with the Apostles and disciples started around 26 A.D. Jesus was crucified and resurrected approximately in the year 29 A.D. because the people who made the time scale we use put year 1 A.D. as the year that Jesus was announced at the Jewish temple when he was two or three years old. Jesus was approximately in his early thirties when he was crucified and resurrected. A.D. is latin and stands for anno Domini which means "the year of the Lord".


Where was Jesus crusified?

It is believed that Jesus was 33 years old when he was crucified.


Did Jesus die the same year He was sent into the desert for 40 days?

No He Did not. Christ was Crucified about 3 years after His Temptation in the wilderness.


Why was Jesus not crucified on 0 AD?

Jesus did not actually die on the cross. It was a ruse. He fled to France and had many children with his wife.Answer:Most biblical scholars would consider Jesus' birth in the Fall of 5-4 BC. He was not yet fully a man in the year zero - which by our modern calendars was overlooked by Denis the Little under commission by the then Pope. Jesus was crucified in 31 AD.


Did Jesus go into the desert in the same year he was crucified?

Quite honestly, no one alive today was there so no one really knows for sure.


Who was the Roman General that crucified Jesus?

Pontius Pilate, the Roman Governor of Judea ordered the curcifixion of Jesus Christ. A Centurion ( commander of 100 men) of the Roman army with 4 to 6 soilders (the death squad) under him carried out the crucifixion. There was no General involved as the order came directly from the Governor.


Who crucified Saint Andrew?

Saint Andrew was crucified by order of the Roman governor Aegeas, around the year 60 AD, in the city of Patras in Greece. He chose to be crucified on an X-shaped cross, now known as the St. Andrew's Cross, as he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus.