If you read John 19:10 this will help you to see that Jesus knew full well that Pilate had the authority to release him or put him to death. Ultimately Jesus was condemned and executed at the hand or order of Pilate.
As the then Roman Authority in Jerusalem, his decision to allow the release of Barabas and then crucify Jesus Christ, allowed for the final act of the Savior of Mankind and the beginning of Christianity.
No, there is nothing in the accounts of Jesus' life to suggest that
So he could die for everyone's sins. His Father told him to allow it.
Pontius Pilate was the judge who was supposed to crucify Jesus. Read John 18:28 through John 19:16 to find out more
Pontius Pilate was a Roman, citizen, and was appointed as the Governor , he had supreme power to crucify or to release any one , the Jews did not have this power, so they took Jesus for a Roman trial.
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.
King Herod.
The devil did not crucify Jesus. Jesus was crucified by the Romans, who were acting on the orders of the Jewish religious leaders. The devil is not a physical being and does not have the power to crucify anyone.
Jesus was considered heretic and blasphemous.
As the then Roman Authority in Jerusalem, his decision to allow the release of Barabas and then crucify Jesus Christ, allowed for the final act of the Savior of Mankind and the beginning of Christianity.
There was no hammer used to crucify Jesus. The Romans used a whip with bone and metal bearings, though.
literally, no.
They wanted to crucify him.
It is what Judas was given in order to give up where Jesus was staying so they could capture him and crucify him
According to Christian theology Jesus died to redeem humanity.
It was common at that period to crucify wrong doers. But Jesus was wrongly accused of nothing
People crucified Jesus because they saw him as a threat to their religious and political power.