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  2. Jun 13, 2024 · In 30 or 33 C.E., Jesus Christ was crucified in Judaea after he was found guilty of blasphemy and calling himself the "King of the Jews." His crucifixion is one of the most famous — and brutal — executions in history.

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  3. The crucifixion of Jesus was the death of Jesus by being nailed to a wooden cross. It occurred in 1st-century Judaea, most likely in AD 30 or AD 33. It is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, and later attested to by other ancient sources.

  4. Apr 18, 2022 · Judas gave Pilate all the cover he needed to crucify Jesus by revealing the private teachings of Jesus to his disciples–namely that he was the Chosen One, the Messiah, the king of the Jews. The charge was sedition–advocating the overthrow of the government.

  5. We recall the surest facts: Jesus was executed by the Romans; his disciples were not rounded up and executed. In addition it was highly probable that he was executed for sedition or treason, as would-be king. [13]

  6. Apr 11, 2017 · The evidence points to the conclusion that Jesus was executed by the Romans for sedition—rebellion against the government. First, he was crucified as “king of the Jews.” As noted in the last unit, the titulus on the cross announcing this is almost certainly historical.

  7. Sep 18, 2009 · No trial or execution in history has had such a momentous outcome as that of Jesus in Roman-occupied Jerusalem, 2000 years ago. But was it an execution or a judicial murder; and who was...

  8. Jan 1, 1994 · “We have a law,” the Jewish leaders said to Pilate, “and according to that law he ought to die because he has made himself the Son of God” (John 19:7). The fact is that Christians openly based their faith on the fact that Jesus was publicly tried, condemned, executed, and raised from the dead.

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