our Messiah Lord Jesus Christ had already been enduring the sufferings caused by the bloodthirsty men of his time as we become aware of the people behind the atrocious crucifixion of our savior through the Testaments in the Bible we are faced with a disturbing question what happened to these men who caused the downfall of our messiah in this video we will delve into the horrific deaths of the men who killed Jesus Christ but first I ask for your support with your like your subscription and don't forget to activate the Bell so you don't miss any of
our upcoming videos now that you've done that let's start with the infamous Governor Pontius pilot historians know very little about the cruel judge who overrode the crowd's screams to condemn Jesus to death but they know he was born in Italy or Scotland besides serving as the Roman prefect of Judea he was also the Governor during Christ's Ministry a according to felo of Alexandria a Jewish philosopher who lived in the year 58 after Christ he was a terrible judge who stole from people executed them without trial and was extremely cruel in the Bible John 18:37 reveals
Pontius Pilate questioning Jesus about being King to which Jesus replied you say that I am a king for this purpose I was born and for this purpose I came into the world to Bear witness to to the truth according to Roman historian tacitus Pontius Pilate was removed from his post and sent back to Rome for using excessive force but it doesn't end there according to eusebius of cesaria Pontius Pilate committed suicide by order of Emperor Caligula to make his death more horrific it is said that his dead body was thrown into the Tyber River where
scientists found evidence of his existence as if the crucifixion wasn't enough the next person on our list met his Fate by ensuring that Jesus Christ gave his last breath on the cross cassus lenus a Roman Centurion known as the soldier who pierced Christ's chest side the centurion's name from capid doia Turkey is given in the gospel of Nicodemus a forbidden book of the Bible although no biblical story Reveals His Name according to the Forbidden book he became a devout Christian after his vision was impaired by the blood and water of Christ that splashed in his
eyes due to his new Faith he was arrested and beheaded as one of the early Martyrs for a long time it was believed that his decapitated head possessed magical powers and cured King Herod of Judea a man who also suffered a horrific death for plotting the death of Christ during his Reign from 74 to 4 before Christ King Herod a puppet of Rome oversaw the independent yet still heavily in influenced territory of Judea in the Bible we can see King Herod portrayed as a terrible man who had nothing to do with the crucifixtion of Jesus
Christ however what he did went beyond cruelty as he fiercely murdered innocent people after learning of the arrival of the Son of God he was obsessed with destroying our Messiah before he could mature fearing a potential rival to the throne and initiated a Slaughter massacring all babies in Bethlehem 2 years old or younger a voice was heard in Rama weeping and Loud lamentation Rachel weeping for her children refusing to be comforted because they are no more Matthew 2:8 King herod's cruelty goes beyond killing those far from him as he also led the merciless murder of
his three sons and one of his wives you might ask what makes his death worthy of a place in our discussion experts believe he died of complications related to goria or kidney failure according to Yan Haman of the University of Washington the evidence lies in the accounts of the last days of King Herod the king suffered from severe itching and intestinal pain had difficulty breathing endured frequent convulsions and suffered an infection in his genitals with the severity of his actions you could say he deserved an even more horrific death for killing innocent babies just out
of fear of being surpassed moving on to another man who suffered a horrific death at the hands of his relative Emperor Tiberius while Tiberius ruled Rome from 14 to 37 after Christ the gospels never claimed that he had any role in planning the murder of Jesus Christ it may not seem important now but 2,000 years ago Judea was far removed from the Affairs of Rome this means that those in high Authority in Rome at that time were uninformed about what was happening in Judea as a result Pontius Pilate had an easy time proceeding with the
execution of Jesus Christ for many years after the death of Christ the Emperors of Rome remained in the dark about his unfortunate fate you could say their ignorance also caused the death of our Messiah the Roman historian suetonius states that Emperor Tiberius was poisoned starved and suffocated with a pillow by his Grand nephew Caligula who became one of the most infamous Roman Emperors next on the list is someone you might compare to a disloyal friend one of Christ's followers the Apostle Judas es scariot Judas es scariot was one of the 12 Apostles of Christ who
handed over his master to the authorities that led to his crucifixion in exchange for 30 pieces of silver Judas voluntarily offered to betray his master shamelessly leading Roman soldiers to the Garden of Gethsemane and kissing Jesus so that that the soldiers could identify him acts 1:18 now this man bought a field with the price of iniquity and falling headlong he burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out not long after his betrayal Judas es scariot died a shameful death by hanging himself after returning the gold pieces and repenting of his actions it
is said that his hanging body underwent a horrific decomposition with his bowels nearly exploding the next traitor to the Divinity is also one of Christ's disciples the Apostle Peter while the Betrayal of the Apostle Peter to Jesus Christ was not as severe as that of Judas es scariot he still played a huge role in the downfall of Christ the story of the Apostle Peter is already well known to most of us the story of how he shamefully denied his master three times while Jesus was being hunted when a servant girl asked about his relationship and
when two other people asked asked if he was with Jesus Peter did not fail to betray the Divine although he felt remorseful and lamented his actions later he continued to deny Jesus in the most crucial moments before his death but how do you think the Apostle Peter met his downall well it's not so different from how Jesus Christ died the Apostle Peter was sentenced to death by crucifixion by Emperor Nero in Rome in the year 64 after Christ with the intention of replicating a ing the death of his savior however feeling unworthy to die in
the same way the Apostle Peter was crucified upside down making his death more fearsome finally we come to the last man who was responsible for the death of our savior when Jesus was sentenced to crucifixion during his captivity the high priest Joseph Caiaphas followed Jewish tradition and ordered his arrest in the temple until a council of priests heard his case with the clear intention of the high priest to kill Christ immediately he executed his plan in secret and thus the verdict was announced under the cover of Darkness Caiaphas and his father-in-law Annis conspired together to
eliminate our Messiah using their influence and power as distinguished religious leaders during the ministry of Christ after being interrogated Jesus Christ was transferred directly to Caiaphas the high priest for about 12 years at the time despite not having the authority to order people's deaths Caiaphas accused Jesus of blasphemy and sentenced him to death with the help of Governor Pontius Pilate Legend has it that Caiaphas lived a long life after condemning Christ to death for many years Caiaphas spent his last days consumed by terrible sadness and regret for what he had done to Jesus and eventually
died of old age in 66 after Christ on the island of cre among all the other men Caiaphas may have had the least horrific way to die but only our God knows what hellish fate he ended up having after what he did to our Savior Jesus Christ when Jesus Christ died and rose again he was sought by his angels is as we reflect on the lives and fates of those who played crucial roles in the crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Christ we encounter a blend of divine Justice and eternal Mercy the narrative we explore not
only details the actions of those directly responsible for the death of Jesus but also invites us to consider the complexities of repentance and Redemption the stories of Pontius Pilate cassus lenus King Herod Emperor Tiberius Judas es scariot Apostle Peter and Joseph Caiaphas underscore an undeniable truth human actions have consequences both in this world and the next the Bible teaches us about the justice of God which is both rigorous and compassionate the tragic deaths and eternal consequences faced by those who betrayed or harmed the Son of God highlight the seriousness of sin and the reality of
divine Justice however we are also reminded of the power of repentance and the possibility of redemption as seen in the transformation of cassus lenus and the repentance of Peter after denying Christ this reflection leads us to a personal assessment of our own lives and actions we are called to seek God's mercy and forgiveness and to live in a way that honors and glorifies Jesus sacrifice on the cross may we learn from the mistakes of those who came before us and seek a deeper and more sincere relationship with our savior prayer Lord Almighty our just and
merciful father before you we bow in humility and reverence we recognize through the stories of of The Men Who condemned your beloved Son the weight of sin and the depth of your Justice we thank you for your endless mercy and your ability to transform hardened hearts and lost lives we ask Lord that you help us live according to your will that we may be instruments of your peace and love in this world may the example of Jesus Christ Inspire us to seek Justice love mercy and walk humbly with you forgive us father for the times
we have failed and strayed from your paths renew in us a spirit of sincere repentance and unwavering Faith May the remembrance of your son's sacrifice motivate us to live lives that glorify you and Inspire others to seek you guide us Lord in the paths of righteousness and may we be Witnesses of your grace and mercy in the name of Jesus our savior and Redeemer we pray amen I hope you enjoyed the video If this content was valuable to you I ask that you support me with your subscrip description so you don't miss any of our
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