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      • It was in large part his popularity with the Jewish people that caused Jesus to be killed by the ruling Roman authorities (with the coerced cooperation of their clique of appointed Jewish agents and collaborators). Indeed, Jesus was so popular with the Jewish people that the authorities were afraid to arrest him during Passover.
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    Christian legend has it that Longinus was a blind Roman centurion who thrust the spear into Christ's side at the crucifixion. Some of Jesus's blood fell upon his eyes and he was healed. Upon this miracle Longinus believed in Jesus.

  3. Aug 17, 2022 · Answer. Matthew 27 records many events surrounding the betrayal, trials, crucifixion, death, and burial of Jesus, and it includes the mention of a centurion’s saying that “truly this was the Son of God!” (Matthew 27:54, ESV).

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    • Judas Iscariot - Betrayer of Jesus Christ. Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus Christ's 12 chosen disciples. As the group's treasurer, he was in charge of the common money bag.
    • Joseph Caiaphas - High Priest of the Jerusalem Temple. Joseph Caiaphas, High Priest of the Jerusalem temple from 18 to 37 A.D., was one of the most powerful men in ancient Israel, yet he felt threatened by the peace-loving rabbi Jesus of Nazareth.
    • The Sanhedrin - Jewish High Council. The Sanhedrin, Israel's high court, enforced Mosaic law. Its president was the High Priest, Joseph Caiaphas, who leveled charges of blasphemy against Jesus.
    • Pontius Pilate - Roman Governor of Judea. As Roman Governor, Pontius Pilate held the power of life and death in ancient Israel. He alone had the authority to execute a criminal.
  4. Sep 15, 2020 · The centurion made the healing of his servant a reality by putting his faith in Jesus, who has proven that what is unseen or impossible, may be seen and made possible. Jesus proved the centurion’s faith was real and proved His own divinity in the act of miraculously healing the servant.

  5. According to the Second Treatise of the Great Seth, Yaldabaoth (the Creator of the material universe) and his Archons tried to kill Jesus by crucifixion, but only killed their own man (that is the body). While Jesus ascended from his body, Yaldabaoth and his followers thought Jesus to be dead.

  6. The Centurion was commanded to execute Jesus by the Roman Governor, Pontius Pilate. Yet in his statement, the Centurion disagrees with the authorities that Jesus deserved death, and instead agrees that Jesus is indeed God. Why? We must remember that this soldier had probably seen many crucifixions.

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · The soldier who pierced Jesus’ side is named Longinus in the pseudepigraphal Gospel of Nicodemus. Here are the details that the legend of Longinus adds to the biblical story: a centurion from Cappadocia named Gaius Cassius Longinus, who was nearly blind, was assigned to crucify Jesus.

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