None.
The Pharisees were religious Jews. In Judaism, no man can die for the sins of others; the Torah (holy Jewish text) specifically forbids this and makes it clear that the Jewish G-d rejects the mere notion of this.
Jesus plays no role in Judaism. He is not and never was mentioned anywhere in the Jewish religion. The Pharisees had nothing to do with what happened to Jesus and there is no reason why they would have been saying anything about it - Jesus was one of thousands of Jews crucified by the Romans for no reason.
Christian AnswerThat is not true from the christian point of view.
The pharisees got the emporer to crucify Christ because they did not like what he taught. If the pharisees were religious Jews then the reason that they crucified him was because they didn't want to lose their believers or followers. He may not be mentioned in the Jewish religion but the christian religion is revolved around him. Jesus did not do anything wrong and the emporer knew it but he wanted to keep the pharisees happy. So he crucified Jesus but put His blood on the pharisees hands.
Our Lord Prophesied the Destruction of Jerusalem & the Temple. He also Prophesied that there would be people coming in the future claiming to be Him.
No so much his death but the fact that he was the forerunner of Jesus was prophesied by Esaias saying "the voice of one crying in the wilderness. Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight." (Matthew 3:3)
Sorrows.
Jesus is condemed to Death.
It was the old man Symon.
In Bethlehem, because it was prophesied that was where He Would Be Born.
Jesus died in the first century AD or CE.
The for runner for Jesus is John the Baptist. He was prophesied by Isiah the prophet. The voice of one crying in the wilderness
Jesus Had the 7 Gifts Of the Holy Spirit, that were prophesied in Isaiah.
The Christian view is that Jesus was not a prophet, he was the son of God. In Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered prophets.
jesus died a very painful death with nails on the hands and legs, a crown of thorns on the head.
the first ever station of the cross is Jesus is condemned to death