This was the Roman Governor of Judaea, Pontius Pilate.
He did so reluctantly, however, because he saw no wrong in Jesus. He tried every tactic to persuade the Jewish Authorities who wanted to be rid of Jesus to see sense, but to no avail. It was only when they threatened that word would get to Caesar about him that he allowed a 'traitor to Rome' go free that he felt backed into a corner and passed sentence.
Jesus would not have been put to death except there were a death warrant issued by the Roman Governor, Pontius Pilate. There was. He was. And Pilate gave sentence that it should be as they required. (Luke 23:24)
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The Romans passed and carried out the death sentence of Jesus.
Jesus did not bow down to the Romans and gave allegiance to God the Father alone
Caliphs the high priest tried Jesus , but as the Jews did not have the power to send anyone to death. He then sent Jesus to Pilate to sentence him to death on the cross.
There is no evidence that the Romans wanted to do this. Jesus was not a political but a religious leader. He stated to Pilate, 'my kingdom is not of this world.' Pilate however gave in to the pressure put upon him by the Jews and gave the order for his execution, despite the fact that Pilate admitted Jesus was innocent.
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Jesus interposed himself between sin and death.
Jesus didn't get stabbed. He gave his life to God, and he was tortured to death. But he did that to save our lives...
The corpse gave no visible clues to the cause of death of the deceased.
The three gifts that the wise men gave to Jesus were gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Gold represented his kingship, frankincense symbolized his divinity, and myrrh signified his earthly death and burial.
He needs to be with God and have witnesses his death