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2006-08-21 04:22:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Romans crucified Him. Now, how in contact were the Jews in this? The Gospels have Pilate attempting to get Jesus off, even going as far as to wash his hands of the priority. What i became taught in Catholic college became optimal likely the Gospel writers writing to a predominately Roman purpose target audience lied or exaggerated the reality. might want to Pilate journey in charge some Jew being crucified? no longer regularly. might want to there have been Jews clamoring for Jesus to be crucified? unclear-except the team that became amassed became composed of a small factions of Jews who've been adversarial to Jesus. Jesus likely disenchanted most of the Jewish authorities at the same time as he overthrew the tables on the temple. And yet another aspect is about Judas. i do no longer imagine of Judas honestly betrayed Jesus. He might want to of grew to change into Him over to the Romans hoping to furnish subject matters to a head. If i'm a follower of Christ and that i see him walk on water, advance the ineffective, and so on. in my suggestions the Romans don't have the flair to the contact Him. i imagine of Judas became hoping to commence a revolt with Jesus at the front uniting the Jews. i imagine of the Jews were searching ahead to a savior that could want to loose them.
2016-11-26 21:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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We have to remember that Jesus came from a Jewish family before Christianity came to life...then Jesus died for the people that beleived in him and that was what God wanted. Christians and Jewish people alike have no right to get mad at something that in actuality was both of the two religions fault. How many people of the Christian faith also persecuted Jesus for what he said...They are no different from all the others. Yet they thought that they were.
2006-08-21 04:37:43
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answered by becca_moon_star 1
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It was God's plan for Jesus to be the last sacrifice. No one, not the Romans or the Jews could have changed it. Yes he was quoting Psalm 22 which was written 1,000 years before his birth. Prophecy fulfilled.
Waste of time to be angry over His crucifixion.
2006-08-21 04:29:45
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answered by backroadhome 3
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Jesus' life had to be sacrificed in order to be anyone's savior. But in fact, with His Power, He could have easily come down off of that cross. The Jews didn't kill Jesus, WE did. Every single person who had ever lived had a hand in killing Him, because it was OUR FAILURE to live as God intended that made salvation necessary. Anyone who wants to blame the Jews OR the Romans is missing the point.
2006-08-21 04:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The Jews did not crucify Jesus, we are all guilty as anyone else. He died for every sin of all mankind, not just the Jews. The Jews never recognized Him as the Messiah, so Jesus called Paul to spread the word to the Gentiles. We, as humans, are all guilty of the crucifixion of Jesus.
2006-08-21 04:24:12
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answer #6
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answered by stullerrl 5
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The occupying Roman authorities curcificied Jesus. It was only a small group of Jewish leaders who were influenced by more than their beliefs who turned Jesus over to the Roman authorities.
Jesus died because he refused to abandon his mission of spreading the Word of God. All he had to do to avoid punishment was to be quiet, but doing so would have been disobedient to his Father. His obedience atoned for the sin of Adam, which was DISobedience.
2006-08-21 04:28:12
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answer #7
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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It was GOD's plan.
let's say if it didn't happen, and GOD had another plan, people would only question that plan too..... it all boils to we don't have all the wide vision of God's wisdom, Knowledge as God's omnipotent in all He does, the ones who Question Him, lack the understanding, and openness, faith and being spiritual... but if they seek with patience, they shall find.
2006-08-21 04:35:34
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answer #8
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answered by inteleyes 7
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no. he didn't necessarily have to be crucified by the jews, but somebody had to crucify him. that is the only reason he came to earth. "no one takes my life from me. i have the authority to lay it down and the authority to raise it up again." so in other words, no atonement for sins, no savior. he had to die to be the savior
2006-08-21 04:23:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It was his destiny...
Luke 22:22 The Son of Man will go to his death, just as God has already decided. But how terrible it will be for the one who hands him over!”
2006-08-21 04:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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They lack, to fully understand the things of God, especially the most important thing of God and that is the death and resurrection of Jesus !
2006-08-21 04:34:06
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answer #11
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answered by Catt 4
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