{"id":9832,"date":"2023-10-20T01:59:31","date_gmt":"2023-10-20T01:59:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/?p=9832"},"modified":"2025-08-19T08:56:06","modified_gmt":"2025-08-19T08:56:06","slug":"how-did-jesus-die","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/how-did-jesus-die\/","title":{"rendered":"How Did Jesus Die?  Who Killed Him and Why?"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\" style=\"\">How Did Jesus Die?&nbsp; Who Killed Him and Why?<\/h2>\n<p>    <span><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" data-id=\"16611\" data-init-width=\"500\" data-init-height=\"500\" title=\"Dr Marko Marina - Staff Writer\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/Dr-Marko-Marina-Staff-Writer.png\" data-width=\"110\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 500 \/ 500;\" width=\"110\" height=\"110\" data-height=\"110\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Written by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/author\/marko\/\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\">Marko Marina, Ph.D.<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Author |&nbsp; Historian | &nbsp;BE Contributor<\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Verified! &nbsp;See our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/editorial-guidelines\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\">guidelines<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"\">Verified! &nbsp;See our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/editorial-guidelines\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\">editorial guidelines<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"\">\nDate written: October 20th, 2023<\/p>\n\nDate written: October 20th, 2023\n<p style=\"\">Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily match my own. &#8211; Dr. Bart D. Ehrman<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In 2013, I was transfixed by the haunting scenes playing out before me on the screen. Mel Gibson&#8217;s &#8220;The Passion of the Christ&#8221; had taken me on a visceral journey through the final hours of Jesus\u2019 life.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The film&#8217;s unflinching portrayal of Jesus on the cross was nothing short of mesmerizing. It left me both emotionally shaken and intellectually stirred. &nbsp;It was a cinematic experience that would propel me to explore a question that has intrigued scholars and believers for centuries: How did Jesus die, and why?<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In this post, we&#8217;ll venture into the depths of the Gospel sources, seeking to unravel the mysteries surrounding the death of Jesus. We\u2019ll explore why Jesus was crucified and who crucified him. It\u2019s going to be an illuminating journey through the narrative that continues to captivate hearts and minds around the globe!<\/p>\n<p><span><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"How Did Jesus Die - Who Killed Him and Why\" data-id=\"9841\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"How Did Jesus Die - Who Killed Him and Why\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/How-Did-Jesus-Die-Who-Killed-Him-and-Why.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">Crucifixion in Antiquity: Ideology Behind the Brutal Practice<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Romans were famous for their incredible roads that kept the huge Empire together. The most famous was the Appian Way which connected Rome to the southeast of Italy.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">If you found yourself walking along that road in 73 B.C.E., you would see a truly horrific picture. Around 6,000 people were suspended from crosses on each side of the road. The dead and dying were rebellious slaves from Spartacus\u2019 revolt.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Romans didn\u2019t invent the crucifixion. It\u2019s a practice of punishment that they, according to Livy, took over from Carthaginians. However, the true origin, as John G. Cook shows in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mohrsiebeck.com\/en\/book\/crucifixion-in-the-mediterranean-world-9783161560019?no_cache=1\">Crucifixion in the Mediterranean World<\/a>, goes back to the Assyrian Empire!&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Despite the antiquity of the practice, people today associate crucifixion mostly with Romans. This horrible mode of punishment was for Rome, first and foremost, <strong>a weapon of psychological warfare and a tool of propaganda.<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In other words, it was an instrument of terror designed to subject and control the population. It\u2019s not a surprise that Romans left the dead on the Appian Way. It was a message to others: \u201cIf you dare to question our authority, you\u2019ll end up here as well!<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Feel the fear of crucifixion in the words of the famous Roman philosopher and poet Cicero:&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u201cLet the very word \u2018cross\u2019 be far removed from not only the bodies of Roman citizens, but even from their thoughts, their eyes, and their ears.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2>Jesus on the Way to Cross<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The Romans crucified tens of thousands of people. Maybe even more. But the most famous is the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/crucifixion-of-jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\">crucifixion of Jesus<\/a>. Here I want to take you into the reasons why Jesus was crucified.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The answer lies in his public ministry. He had to do something to provoke his enemies. In other words, <strong>there must have been a connection between what Jesus preached and the reason for his death<\/strong>.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Most historians believe that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/historicity-of-jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\">Jesus was a real person<\/a>. &nbsp;He was an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/apocalyptic-literature\/\" style=\"outline: none;\">apocalyptic prophet<\/a> who urged people to repent because God would soon intervene in the course of history, defeat its enemies, and establish a new Kingdom on Earth.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The assessment of Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet fits perfectly with his final destiny on the cross. If Jesus was, as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Revolutionary-John-Dominic-Crossan-ebook\/dp\/B002Q1YENA\">John D. Crossan argued<\/a>, a \u201cpeasant Jewish cynic\u201d who emphasized the \u201ckingdom now and within\u201d, why would he have been sentenced to death?<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The New Testament Gospels agree that at the end of his life (during the Passover week) he brought his apocalyptic message to Jerusalem. In <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Before-Gospels-Christians-Remembered\/dp\/006228522X\" style=\"outline: none;\">Jesus Before the Gospels<\/a>, dr. Ehrman has shown that account to be of a questionable origin.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">According to our earliest Gospel, as Jesus entered Jerusalem gathered people publicly greeted him as a new king (Mk 11:1-11). However, based on everything we know about the political situation during Passover week, it\u2019s highly unlikely that Mark is reporting only historical facts.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Romans knew that the <strong>week before Passover was a tense and potentially dangerous time<\/strong>. The Roman governor would come to Jerusalem with troops to stop any possible uprisings. After all, the Passover was a festival dedicated to commemoration of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/moses-parting-the-red-sea\/\" style=\"outline: none;\">Moses\u2019 liberation of the Jews from Egypt<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">If Jesus entered the city with crowds declaring him as the new ruler, he would be almost certainly arrested on the spot. I can\u2019t imagine Pilate\u2019s troops standing by while dozens or even hundreds of people celebrate the coming of a new king in Jerusalem.<\/p>\n<p style=\"\"><strong>Did You Know?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>The first Christian Emperor Constantine abolished the punishment of crucifixion in the early 4th century? Constantine \u201cregarded the cross with peculiar reverence,&#8221; one later author informs us, so he &#8220;took away by law the crucifixion customary among the Romans from the usage of the courts.&#8221;&nbsp;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Jesus did enter the capital with many other Jews who came for Passover. But the amount of fanfare visible in Mark\u2019s account should be tossed away as a theological makeover. Not a historical truth.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE of the Historical Jesus!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Think you know the Jesus of the Bible?&nbsp; Uncover the historical figure behind the texts!<\/p>\n<p>__CONFIG_colors_palette__{&#8220;active_palette&#8221;:0,&#8221;config&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;name&#8221;:&#8221;Main Accent&#8221;,&#8221;parent&#8221;:-1}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]},&#8221;palettes&#8221;:[{&#8220;name&#8221;:&#8221;Default&#8221;,&#8221;value&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;val&#8221;:&#8221;rgb(255, 133, 34)&#8221;}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]},&#8221;original&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;val&#8221;:&#8221;rgb(19, 114, 211)&#8221;,&#8221;hsl&#8221;:{&#8220;h&#8221;:210,&#8221;s&#8221;:0.83,&#8221;l&#8221;:0.45,&#8221;a&#8221;:1}}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]}}]}__CONFIG_colors_palette__ <a href=\"#cb23c204d6\" style=\"\"><span>    <\/span> <span><span style=\"\"><strong>sTART QUIZ<\/strong><\/span><\/span> <\/a> <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>It&#8217;s free!<\/em><\/p>\n<h2 data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">Jesus and the Temple: A Scholarly Look<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Regardless of the exact circumstances of his entry into Jerusalem, <strong>Jesus brought his apocalyptic message to the very center: the Jerusalem Temple<\/strong>. The Temple was the one place where Jews from around the world could sacrifice animals to God. These animals would be typically purchased on the spot.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/synoptic-problem\/\" style=\"outline: none;\">Synoptics<\/a> and the Gospel of John Jesus created a disturbance in the Temple. He drove out those engaged in the sale of animals and overturned the tables of the money changers.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">However, there are layers of myth here as well. Mark, for instance, claims that Jesus brought the Temple&#8217;s activities to a complete halt (Mark 11:16).<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">But that\u2019s highly unlikely. In &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Apocalyptic-Prophet-New-Millennium\/dp\/019512474X\">Jesus: Apocalyptic Prophet of the New Millenium<\/a>&#8221; Dr. Ehrman explains that the Temple complex was immense, encompassing an area roughly 500 yards by 325 yards\u2014large enough to accommodate twenty-five (American) football fields! How can one person shut down such a building?<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Moreover, if Jesus had created a huge scene in the Temple, why wasn\u2019t he immediately arrested? Before he could stir up the crowds. Mark\u2019s account, therefore, represents a theological exaggeration of Jesus\u2019 actions. Nevertheless, Jesus did do something that caused a disturbance. What was it?&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">A great scholar<a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Judaism-P-Sanders\/dp\/0800620615\"> E. P. Sanders recognized<\/a> that Jesus\u2019 actions in the Temple represented a <strong>symbolic expression<\/strong> of his proclamation. His Temple actions, therefore, should be understood as a prophetic gesture.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">An \u201c<strong>enacted parable<\/strong>\u201d, to use Sander\u2019s words, in which Jesus <strong>demonstrated on a small scale what will soon happen on the Judgment Day.<\/strong> In other words, the Temple will be destroyed. The religious center and the place where the Jewish religious elite delve. It\u2019s going to be torn down.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">His pointed critique of the Temple didn\u2019t go unnoticed by the individuals in authority, specifically the chief priests who held sway over the local governance in Jerusalem. These chief priests, primarily belonging to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/sadducees\/\" target=\"_blank\">Sadducee sect<\/a>, also served as intermediaries in their dealings with the Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Jesus spent his last week in Jerusalem arguing against Jewish religious authorities.<\/strong> His apocalyptic message became stronger and he started to attract more attention. Again, it is important to understand the context!&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The festival of Passover was near and the political tensions were high. Many Jews, as Dr. Ehrman explains in Jesus Before the Gospels, anticipated that God would again, just as he did in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-is-moses-in-bible\/\">Moses\u2019 time<\/a>, liberate his people from the tyranny of a foreign power. These sensibilities grew stronger during the Passover week.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Sadducees, therefore, became concerned about an uprising. Being political pragmatists and knowing that the Jews stood no chance against the powerful Rome, they decided to get rid of Jesus. But first, they had to arrest him!<\/p>\n<h2 data-fontsize=\"30\" data-lineheight=\"42px\">The Arrest and Trial of Jesus<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">The crucial part in Jesus\u2019 arrest was played by one of his closest disciples: Judas\u2019 Iscariot. Most historians agree that the betrayal happened. The event is multiply attested (Mk 14:10-11; Jn 18:2-3; Acts 1:16) and it\u2019s not something that later Christians would make up.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">However, what exactly did Judas betray isn\u2019t clear. In the accounts of Jesus\u2019 trial, he is charged with calling himself the Messiah and the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/inri-meaning\/\" target=\"_blank\">King of the Jews<\/a> (Mk 14:61; Jn 18:33, 19:19).&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">But in his public ministry, Jesus never identified himself as such. In the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-wrote-the-gospel-of-mark\/\" style=\"outline: none;\">Gospel of Mark<\/a>, he even hushes people who call him the Messiah (Mk 8:30).<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Perhaps Judas informed the Jewish authorities that Jesus called himself the Messiah who would rule over the Kingdom of God. This is a mere hypothesis, but it\u2019s based on reading sources \u201cbetween the lines\u201d. In other words, it\u2019s a guess but an educated one!<\/p>\n<p><em><em>Judas, forever synonymous with betrayal, a name sometimes forbidden in modern Spain, resides in the deepest, ninth circle of Dante&#8217;s Inferno. He is depicted there with two other infamous traitors. Can you guess their names? I might owe you dinner if you do!<\/em>&nbsp;<\/em><\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">In any case, following Judas\u2019 information, the Jewish authorities arrested Jesus. This shouldn\u2019t surprise us because Romans allowed the Jewish high priests to control their internal affairs. The head of the group in Jesus\u2019 time was a man named <strong>Caiaphas<\/strong>. He was in charge of a ruling \u201ccouncil\u201d called <strong>Sanhedrin<\/strong>.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Regrettably, we lack a dependable account of the events that unfolded when Jesus stood before Caiaphas. According to the Gospel narratives, the only individuals present during this crucial moment were Jesus and the Jewish priests. In other words, none of his disciples were there.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Another problem is that the charge of blasphemy leveled against Jesus can\u2019t be explained by anything he is claimed to have said (Mk 14:61-62):<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><span>It wasn\u2019t blasphemous to call oneself the Messiah.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span>Nor was it blasphemous to say that the Son of Man will soon arrive. It would mean that Jesus agrees with the prediction of the Book of Daniel (7:13-14).<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Perhaps Jesus identified himself as the Son of Man before the Jewish council. That would mean he was claiming divine status and that would justify the charges. The other option is that they misinterpreted Jesus\u2019 words during the trial.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Or maybe they decided in advance to punish Jesus no matter what and made up an excuse. Finally, the charge of blasphemy could be the post-Eastern theological insertions by evangelists who believed that Jesus was divine.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><em>Again, we are dealing with hypotheses, not secure historical facts! <\/em><\/p>\n<p><span><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Rucifixion of Jesus\" data-id=\"9840\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"Rucifixion of Jesus\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/rucifixion-of-Jesus.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">Jesus Before the Pilate: Sentence and Death on the Cross<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/did-the-jews-kill-jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\">Who killed Jesus<\/a>? One of the most common misconceptions about his life is the idea that the Jews killed him. That couldn\u2019t be further from the truth. The New Testament Gospels all agree that <strong>Jewish high priests handed Jesus over to Pilate<\/strong>.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">As a Roman governor, Pilate\u2019s only concern was political issues that could jeopardize Roman rule in Palestine. Independent sources attest that the ground for executions was that Jesus called himself the King of the Jews (Mk 15:26; Jn 19:19).<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>&gt;&gt;<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/when-did-jesus-die\/\" target=\"_blank\" style=\"outline: none;\"><em>Related Article: &nbsp;When Did Jesus Die? Unveiling the Month &amp; Year of His Crucifixion<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">As soon as he heard that the person standing before him was accused of claiming to be the new king, Pilate had enough. <strong>Jesus was a potential troublemaker<\/strong> who could start a revolt against Rome. It\u2019s equivalent to someone trying to revolt against the president of the USA. Without thinking too much, Pilate sentenced him to death.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">How did Jesus die? Jesus died on the cross not by loss of blood, but by suffocation, as the long cavity distended and he couldn\u2019t longer breathe. Victims could suffer for days before the end came. And how many days Jesus was on the cross? His death, in fact, came quickly because he had been whipped to a pulp before the crucifixion.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>When Jesus was crucified?<\/strong> The New Testament Gospels place his crucifixion on Friday. In Synoptics, the Friday is the day after the Passover meal was eaten (Mk 14:12). But John claims that the Friday was a day before the Passover meal (Jn 19:14).&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">According to the Gospels, Jesus\u2019 body was taken from the cross and put into the tomb by a wealthy follower Joseph of Arimathea (Mk 15:42; Jn 19:38). Some scholars doubt this tradition. Others, however, accept it.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><em>If you want to find out more about the arguments from both sides of the debate, read an excellent discussion between Craig A. Evans and Bart D. Ehrman in a series of blog posts <a href=\"https:\/\/ehrmanblog.org\/new-thread-on-the-burial-of-jesus\/\">here<\/a>!<\/em>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus was, therefore, crucified because his apocalyptic message against the Temple and the Jewish religious authorities came in the wrong place at the wrong time.<\/p>\n<h2 data-fontsize=\"30\" data-lineheight=\"42px\">Summing up Conclusion<\/h2>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">We&#8217;ve delved into the annals of history to unravel the mysteries surrounding Jesus&#8217; death, exploring the brutal practice of crucifixion and the intricate web of political and religious forces that led to Jesus on the cross.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">As we conclude this journey, I hope this article has shed light on how Jesus died and who crucified him. May it inspire further exploration, discussion, and reflection. Just as my initial viewing of &#8220;The Passion of the Christ&#8221; a decade ago sparked this inquiry, I encourage you to continue your exploration of Christian origins.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">And what better way to do that than to take a <strong>captivating course \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/ehrman.thrivecart.com\/unknown-jesus\/\" style=\"outline: none;\">Jesus the Secret Messiah<\/a>\u201d by Dr. Bart D. Ehrman<\/strong>? As a renowned scholar of early Christianity, dr. Ehrman will guide you through the fascinating scholarly exploration of the earliest Gospel! Click the link below.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE of the Historical Jesus!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Think you know the Jesus of the Bible?&nbsp; Uncover the historical figure behind the texts!<\/p>\n<p>__CONFIG_colors_palette__{&#8220;active_palette&#8221;:0,&#8221;config&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;name&#8221;:&#8221;Main Accent&#8221;,&#8221;parent&#8221;:-1}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]},&#8221;palettes&#8221;:[{&#8220;name&#8221;:&#8221;Default&#8221;,&#8221;value&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;val&#8221;:&#8221;rgb(255, 133, 34)&#8221;}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]},&#8221;original&#8221;:{&#8220;colors&#8221;:{&#8220;10c55&#8221;:{&#8220;val&#8221;:&#8221;rgb(19, 114, 211)&#8221;,&#8221;hsl&#8221;:{&#8220;h&#8221;:210,&#8221;s&#8221;:0.83,&#8221;l&#8221;:0.45,&#8221;a&#8221;:1}}},&#8221;gradients&#8221;:[]}}]}__CONFIG_colors_palette__ <a href=\"#cb23c204d6\" style=\"\"><span>    <\/span> <span><span style=\"\"><strong>sTART QUIZ<\/strong><\/span><\/span> <\/a> <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><em>It&#8217;s free!<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How Did Jesus Die?&nbsp; Who Killed Him and Why? Written by Marko Marina, Ph.D. Author |&nbsp; Historian | &nbsp;BE Contributor Verified! &nbsp;See our guidelines Verified! &nbsp;See our editorial guidelines Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily match my own. &#8211; Dr. Bart D. Ehrman In [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":9,"featured_media":9841,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":"","tve_updated_post":"<div class=\"tcb-clear\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbc55\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv-button thrv-button-v2 tcb-local-vars-root\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbca8\" style=\"\">\n\t<div class=\"thrive-colors-palette-config\" style=\"display: none !important\">__CONFIG_colors_palette__{\"active_palette\":0,\"config\":{\"colors\":{\"62516\":{\"name\":\"Main Accent\",\"parent\":-1}},\"gradients\":[]},\"palettes\":[{\"name\":\"Default Palette\",\"value\":{\"colors\":{\"62516\":{\"val\":\"var(--tcb-skin-color-0)\"}},\"gradients\":[]}}]}__CONFIG_colors_palette__<\/div>\n\t<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/category\/historical-jesus\/\" class=\"tcb-button-link tcb-plain-text\" style=\"\" target=\"_blank\">\n\t\t<span class=\"tcb-button-texts\"><span class=\"tcb-button-text thrv-inline-text\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbcb7\">Historical Jesus<\/span><\/span>\n\t<\/a>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" id=\"article-title\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbcc5\" style=\"\">How Did Jesus Die?&nbsp; Who Killed Him and Why?<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_symbol thrive-shortcode thrv_symbol_9214\" data-shortcode=\"thrive_symbol\" data-id=\"9214\" data-selector=\".thrv_symbol_9214\"><div class=\"thrive-shortcode-config\" style=\"display: none !important\">__CONFIG_post_symbol__{\"id\":\"9214\"}__CONFIG_post_symbol__<\/div><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbe09\">Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily match my own. - Dr. Bart D. Ehrman<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" data-css=\"tve-u-18a6b64572c\" style=\"\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\">In 2013, I was transfixed by the haunting scenes playing out before me on the screen. Mel Gibson's \"The Passion of the Christ\" had taken me on a visceral journey through the final hours of Jesus\u2019 life.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">The film's unflinching portrayal of Jesus on the cross was nothing short of mesmerizing. It left me both emotionally shaken and intellectually stirred. &nbsp;It was a cinematic experience that would propel me to explore a question that has intrigued scholars and believers for centuries: How did Jesus die, and why?<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In this post, we'll venture into the depths of the Gospel sources, seeking to unravel the mysteries surrounding the death of Jesus. We\u2019ll explore why Jesus was crucified and who crucified him. It\u2019s going to be an illuminating journey through the narrative that continues to captivate hearts and minds around the globe!<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbe15\" data-type=\"\" style=\"\"><span class=\"tve_image_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-9841\" alt=\"How Did Jesus Die - Who Killed Him and Why\" data-id=\"9841\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"How Did Jesus Die - Who Killed Him and Why\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/How-Did-Jesus-Die-Who-Killed-Him-and-Why.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbe24\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">Crucifixion in Antiquity: Ideology Behind the Brutal Practice<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Romans were famous for their incredible roads that kept the huge Empire together. The most famous was the Appian Way which connected Rome to the southeast of Italy.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">If you found yourself walking along that road in 73 B.C.E., you would see a truly horrific picture. Around 6,000 people were suspended from crosses on each side of the road. The dead and dying were rebellious slaves from Spartacus\u2019 revolt.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Romans didn\u2019t invent the crucifixion. It\u2019s a practice of punishment that they, according to Livy, took over from Carthaginians. However, the true origin, as John G. Cook shows in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mohrsiebeck.com\/en\/book\/crucifixion-in-the-mediterranean-world-9783161560019?no_cache=1\">Crucifixion in the Mediterranean World<\/a>, goes back to the Assyrian Empire!&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Despite the antiquity of the practice, people today associate crucifixion mostly with Romans. This horrible mode of punishment was for Rome, first and foremost, <strong>a weapon of psychological warfare and a tool of propaganda.<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In other words, it was an instrument of terror designed to subject and control the population. It\u2019s not a surprise that Romans left the dead on the Appian Way. It was a message to others: \u201cIf you dare to question our authority, you\u2019ll end up here as well!<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">Feel the fear of crucifixion in the words of the famous Roman philosopher and poet Cicero:&nbsp;<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><blockquote class=\"\">\u201cLet the very word \u2018cross\u2019 be far removed from not only the bodies of Roman citizens, but even from their thoughts, their eyes, and their ears.\u201d<\/blockquote><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"\">Jesus on the Way to Cross<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\">The Romans crucified tens of thousands of people. Maybe even more. But the most famous is the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/crucifixion-of-jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\">crucifixion of Jesus<\/a>. Here I want to take you into the reasons why Jesus was crucified.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">The answer lies in his public ministry. He had to do something to provoke his enemies. In other words, <strong>there must have been a connection between what Jesus preached and the reason for his death<\/strong>.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Most historians believe that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/historicity-of-jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\">Jesus was a real person<\/a>. &nbsp;He was an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/apocalyptic-literature\/\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\">apocalyptic prophet<\/a> who urged people to repent because God would soon intervene in the course of history, defeat its enemies, and establish a new Kingdom on Earth.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">The assessment of Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet fits perfectly with his final destiny on the cross. If Jesus was, as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Revolutionary-John-Dominic-Crossan-ebook\/dp\/B002Q1YENA\">John D. Crossan argued<\/a>, a \u201cpeasant Jewish cynic\u201d who emphasized the \u201ckingdom now and within\u201d, why would he have been sentenced to death?<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">The New Testament Gospels agree that at the end of his life (during the Passover week) he brought his apocalyptic message to Jerusalem. In <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Before-Gospels-Christians-Remembered\/dp\/006228522X\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\">Jesus Before the Gospels<\/a>, dr. Ehrman has shown that account to be of a questionable origin.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">According to our earliest Gospel, as Jesus entered Jerusalem gathered people publicly greeted him as a new king (Mk 11:1-11). However, based on everything we know about the political situation during Passover week, it\u2019s highly unlikely that Mark is reporting only historical facts.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Romans knew that the <strong>week before Passover was a tense and potentially dangerous time<\/strong>. The Roman governor would come to Jerusalem with troops to stop any possible uprisings. After all, the Passover was a festival dedicated to commemoration of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/moses-parting-the-red-sea\/\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\">Moses\u2019 liberation of the Jews from Egypt<\/a>.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">If Jesus entered the city with crowds declaring him as the new ruler, he would be almost certainly arrested on the spot. I can\u2019t imagine Pilate\u2019s troops standing by while dozens or even hundreds of people celebrate the coming of a new king in Jerusalem.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_contentbox_shortcode thrv-content-box tve-elem-default-pad\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e5a8a5\" style=\"\">\n\t<div class=\"tve-content-box-background\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd4b\"><\/div>\n\t<div class=\"tve-cb\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv-columns\" style=\"--tcb-col-el-width: 657.003;\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd52\"><div class=\"tcb-flex-row v-2 tcb-resized tcb--cols--2\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd53\" style=\"\"><div class=\"tcb-flex-col\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd4f\" style=\"\"><div class=\"tcb-col\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tcb-icon-display tcb-local-vars-root\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd4e\" style=\"\"><svg class=\"tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" data-id=\"icon-magnify-solid\" data-name=\"\" style=\"\"><path d=\"M9.5,3A6.5,6.5 0 0,1 16,9.5C16,11.11 15.41,12.59 14.44,13.73L14.71,14H15.5L20.5,19L19,20.5L14,15.5V14.71L13.73,14.44C12.59,15.41 11.11,16 9.5,16A6.5,6.5 0 0,1 3,9.5A6.5,6.5 0 0,1 9.5,3M9.5,5C7,5 5,7 5,9.5C5,12 7,14 9.5,14C12,14 14,12 14,9.5C14,7 12,5 9.5,5Z\"><\/path><\/svg><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"tcb-flex-col\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd50\" style=\"\"><div class=\"tcb-col\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd54\"><strong>Did You Know?<\/strong><\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p data-css=\"tve-u-18b49e3dd4d\"><em>The first Christian Emperor Constantine abolished the punishment of crucifixion in the early 4th century? Constantine \u201cregarded the cross with peculiar reverence,\" one later author informs us, so he \"took away by law the crucifixion customary among the Romans from the usage of the courts.\"&nbsp;<\/em><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p>Jesus did enter the capital with many other Jews who came for Passover. But the amount of fanfare visible in Mark\u2019s account should be tossed away as a theological makeover. Not a historical truth.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_symbol thrive-shortcode thrv_symbol_4835\" data-shortcode=\"thrive_symbol\" data-id=\"4835\" data-selector=\".thrv_symbol_4835\"><div class=\"thrive-shortcode-config\" style=\"display: none !important\">__CONFIG_post_symbol__{\"id\":\"4835\"}__CONFIG_post_symbol__<\/div><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">Jesus and the Temple: A Scholarly Look<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\">Regardless of the exact circumstances of his entry into Jerusalem, <strong>Jesus brought his apocalyptic message to the very center: the Jerusalem Temple<\/strong>. The Temple was the one place where Jews from around the world could sacrifice animals to God. These animals would be typically purchased on the spot.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">In the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/synoptic-problem\/\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\">Synoptics<\/a> and the Gospel of John Jesus created a disturbance in the Temple. He drove out those engaged in the sale of animals and overturned the tables of the money changers.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">However, there are layers of myth here as well. Mark, for instance, claims that Jesus brought the Temple's activities to a complete halt (Mark 11:16).<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">But that\u2019s highly unlikely. In \"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Apocalyptic-Prophet-New-Millennium\/dp\/019512474X\">Jesus: Apocalyptic Prophet of the New Millenium<\/a>\" Dr. Ehrman explains that the Temple complex was immense, encompassing an area roughly 500 yards by 325 yards\u2014large enough to accommodate twenty-five (American) football fields! How can one person shut down such a building?<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Moreover, if Jesus had created a huge scene in the Temple, why wasn\u2019t he immediately arrested? Before he could stir up the crowds. Mark\u2019s account, therefore, represents a theological exaggeration of Jesus\u2019 actions. Nevertheless, Jesus did do something that caused a disturbance. What was it?&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">A great scholar<a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Jesus-Judaism-P-Sanders\/dp\/0800620615\"> E. P. Sanders recognized<\/a> that Jesus\u2019 actions in the Temple represented a <strong>symbolic expression<\/strong> of his proclamation. His Temple actions, therefore, should be understood as a prophetic gesture.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">An \u201c<strong>enacted parable<\/strong>\u201d, to use Sander\u2019s words, in which Jesus <strong>demonstrated on a small scale what will soon happen on the Judgment Day.<\/strong> In other words, the Temple will be destroyed. The religious center and the place where the Jewish religious elite delve. It\u2019s going to be torn down.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">His pointed critique of the Temple didn\u2019t go unnoticed by the individuals in authority, specifically the chief priests who held sway over the local governance in Jerusalem. These chief priests, primarily belonging to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/sadducees\/\" target=\"_blank\">Sadducee sect<\/a>, also served as intermediaries in their dealings with the Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Jesus spent his last week in Jerusalem arguing against Jewish religious authorities.<\/strong> His apocalyptic message became stronger and he started to attract more attention. Again, it is important to understand the context!&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">The festival of Passover was near and the political tensions were high. Many Jews, as Dr. Ehrman explains in Jesus Before the Gospels, anticipated that God would again, just as he did in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-is-moses-in-bible\/\">Moses\u2019 time<\/a>, liberate his people from the tyranny of a foreign power. These sensibilities grew stronger during the Passover week.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Sadducees, therefore, became concerned about an uprising. Being political pragmatists and knowing that the Jews stood no chance against the powerful Rome, they decided to get rid of Jesus. But first, they had to arrest him!<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" style=\"\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"30\" data-lineheight=\"42px\">The Arrest and Trial of Jesus<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\">The crucial part in Jesus\u2019 arrest was played by one of his closest disciples: Judas\u2019 Iscariot. Most historians agree that the betrayal happened. The event is multiply attested (Mk 14:10-11; Jn 18:2-3; Acts 1:16) and it\u2019s not something that later Christians would make up.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">However, what exactly did Judas betray isn\u2019t clear. In the accounts of Jesus\u2019 trial, he is charged with calling himself the Messiah and the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/inri-meaning\/\" target=\"_blank\">King of the Jews<\/a> (Mk 14:61; Jn 18:33, 19:19).&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">But in his public ministry, Jesus never identified himself as such. In the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/who-wrote-the-gospel-of-mark\/\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\">Gospel of Mark<\/a>, he even hushes people who call him the Messiah (Mk 8:30).<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Perhaps Judas informed the Jewish authorities that Jesus called himself the Messiah who would rule over the Kingdom of God. This is a mere hypothesis, but it\u2019s based on reading sources \u201cbetween the lines\u201d. In other words, it\u2019s a guess but an educated one!<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_contentbox_shortcode thrv-content-box\" style=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49fa8f73\" data-ct-name=\"Tutorial: Color Box\" data-ct=\"stylebox-8984\" data-element-name=\"Styled Box\" data-form-settings=\"__TCB_FORM__{&quot;form_identifier&quot;:&quot;who-was-james-the-brother-of-jesus-form-3y9kfs&quot;}__TCB_FORM__\">\n<div class=\"tve-content-box-background\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49fa8f74\" style=\"\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"tve-cb tve_empty_dropzone\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49fa8f70\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element tve_empty_dropzone\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b49fa8f75\"><p data-css=\"tve-u-18b49fa8f72\"><em><em>Judas, forever synonymous with betrayal, a name sometimes forbidden in modern Spain, resides in the deepest, ninth circle of Dante's Inferno. He is depicted there with two other infamous traitors. Can you guess their names? I might owe you dinner if you do!<\/em>&nbsp;<\/em><\/p><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">In any case, following Judas\u2019 information, the Jewish authorities arrested Jesus. This shouldn\u2019t surprise us because Romans allowed the Jewish high priests to control their internal affairs. The head of the group in Jesus\u2019 time was a man named <strong>Caiaphas<\/strong>. He was in charge of a ruling \u201ccouncil\u201d called <strong>Sanhedrin<\/strong>.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Regrettably, we lack a dependable account of the events that unfolded when Jesus stood before Caiaphas. According to the Gospel narratives, the only individuals present during this crucial moment were Jesus and the Jewish priests. In other words, none of his disciples were there.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Another problem is that the charge of blasphemy leveled against Jesus can\u2019t be explained by anything he is claimed to have said (Mk 14:61-62):<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv-styled_list\" data-icon-code=\"icon-check\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b2620e16e\" style=\"\"><ul class=\"tcb-styled-list\"><li class=\"thrv-styled-list-item\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b26252c70\"><div class=\"tcb-styled-list-icon\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b2620edfd\" style=\"\"><svg class=\"tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root\" viewBox=\"0 0 32 32\" data-id=\"icon-check\" data-name=\"\" style=\"\"><path d=\"M29.333 10.267c0 0.4-0.133 0.8-0.533 1.2l-14.8 14.8c-0.267 0.267-0.667 0.4-1.067 0.4s-0.933-0.133-1.2-0.533l-2.4-2.267-6.267-6.267c-0.267-0.267-0.4-0.667-0.4-1.2s0.133-0.8 0.533-1.2l2.4-2.4c0.267-0.133 0.667-0.4 1.067-0.4s0.8 0.133 1.2 0.533l5.067 5.067 11.2-11.333c0.267-0.267 0.667-0.533 1.2-0.533 0.4 0 0.8 0.133 1.2 0.533l2.4 2.4c0.267 0.267 0.4 0.667 0.4 1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg><\/div><\/div><span class=\"thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b2621597c\">It wasn\u2019t blasphemous to call oneself the Messiah.<\/span><\/li><li class=\"thrv-styled-list-item\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b26252c70\"><div class=\"tcb-styled-list-icon\"><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_icon tve_no_drag tcb-no-delete tcb-no-clone tcb-no-save tcb-icon-inherit-style tcb-local-vars-root\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b2620edfd\" style=\"\"><svg class=\"tcb-icon tcb-local-vars-root\" viewBox=\"0 0 32 32\" data-id=\"icon-check\" data-name=\"\" style=\"\"><path d=\"M29.333 10.267c0 0.4-0.133 0.8-0.533 1.2l-14.8 14.8c-0.267 0.267-0.667 0.4-1.067 0.4s-0.933-0.133-1.2-0.533l-2.4-2.267-6.267-6.267c-0.267-0.267-0.4-0.667-0.4-1.2s0.133-0.8 0.533-1.2l2.4-2.4c0.267-0.133 0.667-0.4 1.067-0.4s0.8 0.133 1.2 0.533l5.067 5.067 11.2-11.333c0.267-0.267 0.667-0.533 1.2-0.533 0.4 0 0.8 0.133 1.2 0.533l2.4 2.4c0.267 0.267 0.4 0.667 0.4 1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg><\/div><\/div><span class=\"thrv-advanced-inline-text tve_editable tcb-styled-list-icon-text tcb-no-delete tcb-no-save\" data-css=\"tve-u-18b2621597c\">Nor was it blasphemous to say that the Son of Man will soon arrive. It would mean that Jesus agrees with the prediction of the Book of Daniel (7:13-14).<\/span><\/li><\/ul><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\">Perhaps Jesus identified himself as the Son of Man before the Jewish council. That would mean he was claiming divine status and that would justify the charges. The other option is that they misinterpreted Jesus\u2019 words during the trial.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Or maybe they decided in advance to punish Jesus no matter what and made up an excuse. Finally, the charge of blasphemy could be the post-Eastern theological insertions by evangelists who believed that Jesus was divine.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\"><em>Again, we are dealing with hypotheses, not secure historical facts! <\/em><\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbf01\" data-type=\"\" style=\"\"><span class=\"tve_image_frame\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-9840\" alt=\"Rucifixion of Jesus\" data-id=\"9840\" width=\"697\" data-init-width=\"1920\" height=\"290\" data-init-height=\"800\" title=\"Rucifixion of Jesus\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/rucifixion-of-Jesus.png\" data-width=\"697\" style=\"aspect-ratio: auto 1920 \/ 800;\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbf15\" data-height=\"290\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\" data-type=\"\" data-css=\"tve-u-64f8ac420dbee7\" style=\"\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"42\" data-lineheight=\"58.8px\">Jesus Before the Pilate: Sentence and Death on the Cross<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/did-the-jews-kill-jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\">Who killed Jesus<\/a>? One of the most common misconceptions about his life is the idea that the Jews killed him. That couldn\u2019t be further from the truth. The New Testament Gospels all agree that <strong>Jewish high priests handed Jesus over to Pilate<\/strong>.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">As a Roman governor, Pilate\u2019s only concern was political issues that could jeopardize Roman rule in Palestine. Independent sources attest that the ground for executions was that Jesus called himself the King of the Jews (Mk 15:26; Jn 19:19).<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p><em><strong>&gt;&gt;<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bartehrman.com\/when-did-jesus-die\/\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\" data-css=\"tve-u-18cf3d127f3\"><em>Related Article: &nbsp;When Did Jesus Die? Unveiling the Month &amp; Year of His Crucifixion<\/em><\/a><\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><p dir=\"ltr\">As soon as he heard that the person standing before him was accused of claiming to be the new king, Pilate had enough. <strong>Jesus was a potential troublemaker<\/strong> who could start a revolt against Rome. It\u2019s equivalent to someone trying to revolt against the president of the USA. Without thinking too much, Pilate sentenced him to death.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">How did Jesus die? Jesus died on the cross not by loss of blood, but by suffocation, as the long cavity distended and he couldn\u2019t longer breathe. Victims could suffer for days before the end came. And how many days Jesus was on the cross? His death, in fact, came quickly because he had been whipped to a pulp before the crucifixion.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>When Jesus was crucified?<\/strong> The New Testament Gospels place his crucifixion on Friday. In Synoptics, the Friday is the day after the Passover meal was eaten (Mk 14:12). But John claims that the Friday was a day before the Passover meal (Jn 19:14).&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">According to the Gospels, Jesus\u2019 body was taken from the cross and put into the tomb by a wealthy follower Joseph of Arimathea (Mk 15:42; Jn 19:38). Some scholars doubt this tradition. Others, however, accept it.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\"><em>If you want to find out more about the arguments from both sides of the debate, read an excellent discussion between Craig A. Evans and Bart D. Ehrman in a series of blog posts <a href=\"https:\/\/ehrmanblog.org\/new-thread-on-the-burial-of-jesus\/\">here<\/a>!<\/em>&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">Jesus was, therefore, crucified because his apocalyptic message against the Temple and the Jewish religious authorities came in the wrong place at the wrong time.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\"><h2 class=\"fusion-responsive-typography-calculated\" data-fontsize=\"30\" data-lineheight=\"42px\">Summing up Conclusion<\/h2><\/div><div class=\"thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element\">\t<p dir=\"ltr\">We've delved into the annals of history to unravel the mysteries surrounding Jesus' death, exploring the brutal practice of crucifixion and the intricate web of political and religious forces that led to Jesus on the cross.&nbsp;<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">As we conclude this journey, I hope this article has shed light on how Jesus died and who crucified him. May it inspire further exploration, discussion, and reflection. Just as my initial viewing of \"The Passion of the Christ\" a decade ago sparked this inquiry, I encourage you to continue your exploration of Christian origins.<\/p><p dir=\"ltr\">And what better way to do that than to take a <strong>captivating course \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/ehrman.thrivecart.com\/unknown-jesus\/\" class=\"\" style=\"outline: none;\">Jesus the Secret Messiah<\/a>\u201d by Dr. Bart D. Ehrman<\/strong>? As a renowned scholar of early Christianity, dr. Ehrman will guide you through the fascinating scholarly exploration of the earliest Gospel! 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