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Why did romans kill Jesus

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Jesus was seen as a political threat

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they saw Jesus as a political threat

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Jesus was crucified by the Roman authorities, who were governing Israel-Palestine at the time, because he was perceived as a political threat. Someone who causes a ruckus in the Temple, the major focal point of Jewish life and a symbol of Jewish national independence, someone who causes a ruckus there was going to get the attention of the authorities.
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