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Q: Who was in administration when Jesus was condemned to death?
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What does Jesus is condemned to death mean?

Condemned means to be pronounced guilty or at fault, unfit for use, damned or rejected according to the Oxford English Dictionary, OED. Therefore Jesus being condemned to death basically means he was rejected to death. Society, thanks to Judas, turned against him and nailed him to the cross. Thus condemning him to death.


What was the first station?

the first ever station of the cross is Jesus is condemned to death


Did Pontius Pilate wring his hands after he condemned Jesus to death?

Pilate washed his hands, not wrung them.


What day was Jesus condemned?

Jesus was never condemned, because he was and is always perfect.


When was Condemned to Death created?

Condemned to Death was created in 1932.


What is the duration of Condemned to Death?

The duration of Condemned to Death is 1.25 hours.


How do you spell condemed?

The word is spelled condemned. The murderer was condemned to death.


Who was in charge of Jesus' crusifiction?

Technically, Pontius Pilate condemned Jesus to death. He had been spurred on (according to the Gospels) by an angry crowd of Jews. Roman officials supervised the Crucifixion.


Why was Jesus taken before the Sanhedrin after his arrest?

Christ had to be condemned to death by Pilate, the Roman governor, because the Jewish leaders did not have legal authority under Roman law to condemn a criminal to death.


Who condemned Charles I to death?

the curt


The word condemned be in a sentence?

The prisoner was condemned to life in prison for his heinous crime.


How did Caesar Augustus feel about condemning Jesus to death?

Caesar Augustus died in 14 CE and was succeeded by Tiberius, who lived until 37 CE. So Augustus was long dead at the time attributed to the death of Jesus. There is no evidence that Tiberius ever knew about Jesus being condemned to death. The gospels say that the local Roman governor was reluctant to condemn Jesus to death, but some say that this was said in order for the gospels not to appear anti-Roman.