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Well there were two temples. The first one was destroyed long before the figure of Yeshua bar Yosef in Christian scriptures. The second temple was destroyed by the Romans inOK, it is not just in the bible but in textbooks that the Jews did this to Jesus, it reads that the court or government didn’t want to kill Jesus, but the Jews wanted to crucify him that same day, and they forced the court/government to do so (and when Jesus died the temples were destroyed) do you think this was a simple coincidence?
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70 c.e,. decades after the death of Yeshua bar Yosef in Christian scriptures.
Supposedly the figure of Yeshua bar Yosef was so popular among the Jews that the Romans deemed it wise to arrest him and execute him, presumably as a political agitator/leader. However, after he is arrested he is apparently so unpopular among the Jews, that the Romans are now “forced” to execute him, because of his unpopularity.
Now Judea was a vassal state under Rome so it’s not clear why they would defer to the Jews or the Sanhedria in making a decision to arrest and execute a Jew whom they considered a liability. In any case, the Sanhedria under Jewish law could not order anyone executed unless someone was willing to speak in his defense (the people involved in writing the Christian scriptures were perhaps unfamiliar with Jewish Law). Had he been sentenced by the Sanhedria he would have been stoned to death. If the crowds were so unruly couldn’t they easily have accomplished this? If the Romans wanted “to wash their hands” of the whole thing, and the Jews had infact sentenced to him death and wished to see him die, why not just leave Yeshua to the Jews?
Of course, we have to understand how it came about that the same person who could draw crowds of thousands, suddenly, literally overnight,turned against him. This is explained as Yeshua claiming to be a god and rejecting Torah. The problem here is that the question of the deity of the Yeshua figure would only be finally decided in Christianity during the fourth century.
Now it is not clear why a single person would engender such an extreme reaction, however from a Jewish perspective according to God’s law in the Torah, the death sentence (by stoning) would have been indicated to a person advocating rejecting Torah and claiming to be a god in human form. So at best “The Jews” are being blamed for acting in accordance with the eternal covenant between God and the Jewish people (the logic here is that God made an eternal covenant with the Jewish people whose sole purpose was to bring the Jews to aid in the killing of the same God in human form because he stood in total contradiction to the eternal covenant between God and the Jews:shrug
Finally, according to Christian theology the whole point to the life of Yeshua bar Yosef was to sacrifice himself for the sins of mankind, and since Christians believe that Yeshua is a god and since it impossible for a human to overcome a god - it follows that all actions leading to the execution of the Christian deity,were according to the Christian perspective,
a part of their god’s plan.
Of course, we may have different “textbooks”
