Jeasus's death had many significances to the Christians. First of all, They believe that it took away all of their sins for doing certain things ( but they could still accumulate new ones). Also the Romans who killed him blamed the Jews for it, which caused much antisemitism.
His Death Paid the Price for our sins.
Jesus died for our sins so we could be forgiven
If the death of Jesus was at all significant, we could expect there to have been some correspondence or other record kept. No contemporary correspondence or record has ever been found, and it is unlikely that the Romans felt that the death of Jesus was of any importance to them.
His resurrection meant that the death no longer had dominance over him. It meant that he had defeated the grave.
There is no change in significance before or after.
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your mom let jesus to his death.
He was the personification of death.
No significance in Judaism.Answer:Judaism spends no time on that subject. In our view, he was a regular human being and died as such. As far as the role of Jews in bringing about his death, the Pope has already famously said that the Jews are not to be blamed for this.
The Romans did not record the death of Jesus. To them he was a minor figure. His death was recorded by the Gospels.
Yes. It is the foundation of the Christian faith, Jesus' death and resurrection.
First, his followers did not proclaim him as messiah. He called himself the messiah. Second, the most important event in Jesus' ministry is his death on the cross. He took the punishment of all mankind (Punishment for sins is death. Sins are what we call a bad deed or wrong-doing.) and conquered death in the process. He rose again 3 days later to prove he conquered death.
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