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irishcolleen45
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St Stephen was killed by stoning. Those who committed adultery were stoned to death according to Mosaic law. Yet the Pharisees claimed they couldn’t kill Jesus. Why not?
Because in the eyes of the Roman government, it would be nothing more than an illegal lynching. If you wanted a crucifixion, you’d have to get the Roman government to do it, because it was their capital punishment.Yet the Pharisees claimed they couldn’t kill Jesus. Why not?
And, let’s not forget that the crime that the Jewish leaders accused Jesus of was treason (He was proclaimed to be king and God, both titles belonging to Caesar.) Therefore, they were claiming a crime against Rome, which they didn’t have the power to prosecute. (At least, that’s the way they decided to spin it.Because in the eyes of the Roman government, it would be nothing more than an illegal lynching. If you wanted a crucifixion, you’d have to get the Roman government to do it, because it was their capital punishment.
He was arrested by the Romans, tried by the Romans, and executed by the Romans for sedition, a crime so often repeated that thirty years later the Romans found it necessary to sack Jerusalem.Therefore, they were claiming a crime against Rome, which they didn’t have the power to prosecute.
I’m not sure Pilate was bribed. Rather, he was pressured, as you obliquely indicate. In Matthew 27:24, it is said,Pilate was almost certainly well-bribed by the High Priesthood and subsequently ordered Jesus crucified. He did not have much of a choice.