Jesus was convicted in a sham trial, and crucified. I still follow him.
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Unlike Trump. The Romans didn’t actually want to kill Jesus. He hadn’t broken their laws. Yet. The Roman Garrison and Governor however were threatened by the Pharisees with a Rebellion they would organize if Jesus was not crucified.
Which would have killed 10s of Thousands. Potentially Hundreds of Thousands. Both in Battle and the ensuing Roman crackdowns.
Three separate Rebellions later in the 1st Century roughly grouped together under the term Roman-Jewish Wars between 66-135CE are believed to have killed between 400,000-1.4 Million according to some period estimates And outright destroyed 1 Legion in its entirety in heavy fighting. And left 3 others badly mauled. With at least 1 of the 3 having lost its Eagle.
A little perspective on the potential Devastation that the Pharisees could have willingly unleashed on the region in their hatred of 1 man. It really takes some skill, and being absolutely horrendous people, to leave the Roman Empire looking like the good guys caught between 2 shitty choices.
They didn't kill him. They only crucified him. He gave up the ghost when he said it is finished. Completing the Fathers will. He could have come down off the tree anytime he wanted. 72k angels at his disposal.
Imagine having that arsenal at your fingertips and not using it! The angels were amazed and stunned that Jesus volunteered to fulfill this mission! He could have ended it at any moment, but he chose not to...
Maybe their names shouldn't be used in the same sentence but they were both falsefully tried and convicted by the same people....
OMG, best recap ever. Thanks fren
I think we need to stifle the <<<accidental nose-ticing>>> that might have started in this thread....
I have no idea what you are talking about.