Pontius Pilate was the Roman official who condemned Jesus to die by crucifixion. He served as the prefect of the Roman province of Judea during the time of Jesus' trial and crucifixion.
There is no record of a pilot crucifying Jesus in historical accounts. Jesus was crucified by the Roman authorities under the orders of Pontius Pilate, who was the Roman governor of Judea at the time.
Jesus was crucified by the Romans, specifically under the orders of Pontius Pilate, who was the Roman governor of Judea at that time. It was a common method of execution used by the Romans for criminals and political agitators.
The Israel king at the time of Jesus's crucifixion was Herod Antipas. He ruled over Galilee and Perea during Jesus's ministry, and it was Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, who ultimately ordered the crucifixion of Jesus.
No, Jesus was not King Herod's son. Jesus' mother was Mary, who was not related to Herod. Jesus was born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph, and Herod the Great was the ruler of Judea at the time of Jesus' birth.
Jerusalem was the capital of Judea until 6 CE, when the capital was moved to Caesaria.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea Davids city .
A:There was no one capital city for Palestine, because the region was at that time considered to consist of different provinces, each with its own principal city. In the gospels, Jesus did not visit Idumea and spent little time in Samaria. He spent most of his time in Galilee, the capital of which was Tiberias, but the population of Tiberias was almost entirely Gentile and there is no record of Jesus spending time there. He spent some time in Judea, whose religious capital was Jerusalem. The administration of Judea was shared between the Gentile city of Caesaria and Jerusalem.
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Yes.
Jerusalem was in the Roman province of Judea.
Pilate was the governor of Judea at the time of Jesus' ministry.
A:The synoptic gospels tell us that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in ancient Judea, which forms part of the modern Palestinian territory called the West Bank. The Palestinians regard East Jerusalem as their rightful capital, but for the time being use Ramallah as a de facto capital city.
At the time of Jesus, Caesaria was the political capital of Israel, but Jerusalem was the religious capital.
At the time Jesus is said to have been born, Herod was king of Judea and all Palestine. After his death in 4 BCE, Rome split the kingdom among his 3 sons, with Archelaus getting Judea, Samaria, Idumaea. Rome deposed Archelaus in 6 CE and made Judea a direct Roman province. At the time attributed to the crucifixion, Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea.
AnswerGalilee was ruled by Herod Antipas.
Jesus was born in a stable in Bethlehem in Judea.