Here is are two verses of Scripture in Luke 3 that answers your question:
Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene,
Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests, the word of God came unto John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness.
(John is the one who baptised Jesus)
Greece had 16 rulers. Consisting of Queen cleopatera and micheal buble'
During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.During the time of the principate, the Roman rulers had two titles: Augustus and Caesar.
Jesus was not feared by the Romans. At the time that Jesus lived, the Romans, with the exception of perhaps one or two, did not even know who he was. It was a certain faction of the Jewish priests who feared Jesus and caused the trouble. They feared Jesus because he was thought to be preaching a false doctrine and seemed to be gathering followers.
. A nation might turn to military leaders and Extreme Nationalists during a time of crisis because these leaders have a far greater sense of nationalism than government leaders or politicians. This sense of nationalism would inspire the people and make them far more likely to get through the crisis at hand.
Even though Pilate judged Jesus, C easer Augustus was the ruler. The people shouted If you let him go then you are not Caesar friend. But remember, Caesar, at the time of Jesus' death was the title of the Roman emperor. The ancients never used the word emperor. they called him "Caesar". The "Caesar" who was the emperor at the time of Jesus' death was Tiberius.
Yes, Jesus was persecuted during his time on Earth. He faced opposition from religious leaders and authorities, leading to his crucifixion.
Jesus referred to the religious leaders of his time as a "brood of vipers."
Rome ruled the Holy Land during Jesus' time so anyone in power--political and religious had to cooperate with Rome. Messianic religions which called for the overthrow of Rome's rule were suppressed and/or controlled.
They were the Religious leaders of the church
Some individuals who were not eyewitnesses during Jesus' ministry include religious leaders outside of his immediate circle, those living in distant regions at the time, and many future generations who were not born yet.
During Jesus time boyslearnt at the temple.
She was the mother of Samuel in the Old Testament not during the time of Jesus.
No, Judas did not perform miracles during his time with Jesus.
No, Paul did not walk with Jesus during his time on Earth.
Pineapples were unknown in Palestine during the time of Jesus.
Yes, Jesus prayed with his disciples during his time on Earth.
Herod was king at the time of jesus .