Yes, but there are a lot of reasons why - claimed to be the Son of God is the primary one.
They're Jewish, they are Jews - it's fine. It's the same as calling a Catholic, Catholic, a Muslim Muslim, etc.
No, we all need to apologize for sinning, because it is our sins that killed him. We apologize by showing reverence, worship and praise the Lord Jesus and beg his forgiveness because He is mercy and love itself.
2006-09-10 17:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If what's interior the Bible is real, then a great form of the human beings in touch in killing Jesus have been Jews, so specific, some Jews killed Jesus. yet no-one asks questions inclusive of "Did the Germans write Beethoven's 5th?" or "Did the Scousers sing Love Me Do?" i'm incredibly specific there have been plenty extra Jews who did no longer kill Jesus then there have been Jews who did, whether you count selection people who needed him lifeless yet did no longer actual get actively in touch. And all that's on the muse of the thought what's interior the Bible is real, which could by no ability be shown or disproven so, it is rather a protracted shot! So even though you think of of a few objectionable so-and-so who happens to be a member of a undeniable community, do no longer take it out on the completed community. If I did that i may be on a challenge to kill almost all human beings interior the worldwide.
2016-12-12 06:18:43
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answered by erke 4
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Actually you and mel gibson and all the clowns from south park should go door to door asking Jews to apologize for something they never did. Your source is an uncensored biased comedy cartoon??!! Who can argue with that?!!It is a historical fact that the Romans killed Jesus. He was tried as an enemy of the empire and sentenced to death. It was very convenient to say the Jews did it because that gave people an excuse to take out their anger and problems on the Jews. Many Jews were killed over the centuries because of this foolishness. Furthermore Jesus was a Jew so theoretically even if they did kill him they killed him under biblical law for blasphemy and Hereticism. Please dont ask anymore stupid questions you insult our intelligence and your own.
2006-09-10 17:33:12
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answered by DefenderOfTheMeek22 4
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Bible is a Trick as is Christianity and Jesus.
The Biblical Jews, who were actually Yahuudi as they are today in Israel, wanted Christ "Dead or Alive" like some people want Usama today, but they were subject to Roman rule and were allowed to try their criminals first among themselves, get a guilty verdict and then take him to old Pontius and Herod for another trial, but they failed to arrive at a verdict and took Christ anyhow to a closed Court, which of course had Ponty and Herry damned mad with them and so they crucified two thieves and called them Jesus King of the Jews.
It didn't end there though, unfortunately for the Biblical Jews.
Jesus 1 and Jesus 2 were left hanging after the Sabbath had begun, and that is what is described as the three hours of darkness over the land in the Gospel since the Law of the Jews' burial was broken and the Sabbath was broken and the Biblical Jews have seen nothing but Hell since that day.
Ok, Yes, they killed Jesus because they were accessories to the crime and accepted the blood of the two thieves on themselves and on their children before they knew who this King really was.
Clever old mother this Pontius guy.
2006-09-10 17:16:33
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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Yes its true. The Kenites (Jews) that sat in the Law Giver's Seat. The Seat of Moses for those that don't know what I am saying here. Yes they had Our Lord executed by crucifixion.
Notice that I did not say that the people of the tribe of Judah had any part in this action. You can get a full wording of this in the King James Bible 1611 Version at your nearest book store.
Most of the people that call themselves Jews are even part of the tribe of Judah. They have no idea who they are descended from.
The reason that the Kenites (Jews) kill Jesus Christ was because it would interrupt their big business, Religion. Religion keeps then fat and decked out in the finest of everything.
Read it for yourself and stay informed.><>
2006-09-10 17:12:42
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answered by CEM 5
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According to the Bible story, it was a certain group of Jews...mostly members of the Sanhedrin, although not all of the Sanhedren were in agreement, evidently.
These folks were already upset with Him over remarks He had made, such as "The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath", or, "The Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins"...stuff like that. They were particularly upset at His claim to be the Son of God.
The whole thing came to a head when He entered Jerusalem in the manner of a King...riding on the foal of an ***...and immediately put His authority into action by clearing the Temple of the thieves who were trading there, shouting "My house shall be a House of Prayer...but you have made it a den of thieves!!" The fact is that the trading going on in the courtyard was shady, and the priests knew it, but they weren't crazy about having this pointed out to the crowds during Passover week. Jesus had to be silenced!
Jerusalem was leveled, just as Jesus had warned them, less than a generation later, and since then, they have had nowhere to perform the sacrifices...surely His blood has been "upon us and upon our children" ever since...
I do think it is wrong, however, to blame all Jews for the murder of Jesus...especially 2000 years later!
2006-09-10 17:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The Romans killed Jesus. The Romans led him through the streets. The Romans put him up on the cross. It's all right there in the Bible. The Romans didn't like Jews in the first place (they destroyed the Temple in 70 A.D. and kicked out the Jews entirely in 139 A.D.) and they certainly didn't like a potential rabble-rouser like Jesus.
2006-09-10 17:07:00
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answered by banjuja58 4
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First of all, you need to quit gettin your Christian advice from South Park.. YIKES!!!!!
Secondly, why does it matter "WHO" crucified Jesus. The focus should be on "why was Jesus crucified?'.
Thirdly, I do not think it derogatory to call a Jew a Jew. Any more than I find it derogatory to call a black man, a black man, or a white man, a white man. You are what you are. Now, to label someone with racist slurs.....THAT IS WRONG.
2006-09-10 17:17:13
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answered by ktjokt 3
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All of us (gentiles and Jews) are responsible for Jesus' death.
The Jewish Ruling Council condemned Jesus for Blasphemy (for claiming to be God). However they did not kill him.
The ruling council passed Jesus on to the Roman governor (a gentile). He tried Jesus, and didnt have the courage to release Jesus; so the Roman governor had Jesus flogged and then crucified.
Cordially,
John
2006-09-10 17:01:48
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answered by John 6
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You can not hold the whole race in account for the actions of a few. Many Jews became Christians. Besides, each and every one of us is responsible for Jesus's death since it was our sins he died for. That is unless of course you never sinned.
2006-09-10 17:02:37
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answered by Robert L 4
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