why was jesus crucified
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FOR THE SINS OF PEOPLE SO THAT THEY WILL BE FORGIVEN THROUGH BLOOD OF CHRIST
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Jesus was probably 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.
The Romans were jealous of Jesus as he grabbed the attention af all he people(with good intentions). They did not like Jesus also because he was a Jewish
I think that Pilate, from all that we know about him from other sources, such as Josephus, a Jewish historian writing about the period, probably was a fairly ruthless and efficient administrator and would not tolerate the outbreak of resistance to Rome and his territory.