Jesus did not exert influence over Pilate in the traditional sense. However, Pilate's decision to crucify Jesus was influenced by political pressure and fear of potential unrest, rather than by any personal influence from Jesus.
I believe that the crucifix and crucifixion had been around and been used for a while as a prime way of humiliation and torture. So logically it makes sense that they used it to crucify Jesus. ( it was the guillotine/ electric chair of its time)
Jesus was handed over to be crucified by the Jewish religious leaders and authorities, led by the high priest Caiaphas, who accused him of blasphemy and sought his execution. Ultimately, it was Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, who sentenced Jesus to death by crucifixion.
Capernaum was the town where Jesus' headquarters was located during His ministry in Galilee. It served as a central base for His teachings and miracles in the region.
In Sychar, Jesus spoke with a Samaritan woman at a well, revealing His identity as the Messiah to her. He offered her living water, which symbolized eternal life that He could provide. This encounter led to many Samaritans in the town believing in Jesus as the Savior of the world.
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.
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.
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.
King Herod.
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.
Do you mean crucify Jesus? Jesus was crucified on Easter Friday, about 2,000 years ago. He was 33 years old.
No, there is nothing in the accounts of Jesus' life to suggest that