No, he didn't. As a Palestinian provincial, Jesus had no right to appeal to Caesar, much less see him or be seen by him. That was a right reserved for Roman citizens. Caesar most likely would not have allowed himself to be bothered with a provincial prophet, no matter how popular or controversial He (Jesus) may have been. The most ranking Roman representative that saw Jesus was Pontius Pilate.
Tiberius Caesar.
Augustus was emperor at the time Jesus was born. Caesar was his name and Augustus was his title.
Jesus said "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and give to God what is God's"Matthew 22:21
Even though Pilate judged Jesus, C easer Augustus was the ruler. The people shouted If you let him go then you are not Caesar friend. But remember, Caesar, at the time of Jesus' death was the title of the Roman emperor. The ancients never used the word emperor. they called him "Caesar". The "Caesar" who was the emperor at the time of Jesus' death was Tiberius.
Matthew 22:21
No, Julius Caesar was not a Christian. Christianity was started by Jesus who was born at least 44 years after Caesar lived.
No, Julius Caesar was not a Christian. Christianity was started by Jesus who was born at least 44 years after Caesar lived.
Julius Caesar was a dictator but never a emperor. When Jesus was arrested, Pilate was the one responsible for his arrest and conviction.
Tiberius Caesar was emperor when Jesus died.
This is a quote from Jesus recorded in the Bible, Matthew 22:21 of the new testament. When asked if the Jews should pay taxes to the Romans, Jesus replied 'render unto Caesar what it Caesar's and render unto God what is God's'. The Roman asking Jesus, was attempting to trick Jesus into encouraging law breaking.
The Shirley Caesar Album was called 'A Miracle In Harlem.'