Who on earth drove Christ to death on the cross?

The One Who Crucified Christ

Of course, it is a sin of the human race to say greatly.It was priests and elders at that time who put Jesus directly on the cross. So to speak, it is officials of the temple in Jerusalem.
However, it is very difficult to think about the real responsibility that it was really responsible for how much it had to do to whom of these people. To tell the truth, it is serious to put Jesuit Christ the son of God to death. But no one, from temple officials to Pilate, wanted to do a great deal of things to kill Christ the Son of God. It was until it executed a dangerous sinner who made a noise in the world by having often happened in those days. Everyone must have taken it for granted.

The Gospel scribbles a great responsibility to temple officials. However, the first church when the Gospel was written did not have a very good feeling for the Jewish today's squam. There is a considerable deep-rooted antipathy in the Gospel. It is not able to take sentences written from such antipathy as it is. Therefore, how much responsibility was there to the people, and this is not to be able to be told so easily.

There is a lot of about the part of this trial even if it sees from the Bible study. At that time, the priest and the official of the temple gathered, and it hangs to circumstances until the death sentence was decided mainly, and the conversation exchanged with Lord and Pilate. However, is the time really written in that way or, if it was the street as it is, has the details leaked to which? However, the theological meaning of the sentence which seems to be a record style is considerably clear. Both are trying to teach the correct interpretation of the true meaning of his faith about the passion of Christ and his death on the Cross. Moreover, the place which does not seem to be thought to be a record as historical fact at that time is too attached to eyes therefore.

It is not understood at all why the conversation at that time was transmitted to the first church even if it is a state of the trial. It is not thought that an official record at the time of the trial was taken out at first. In connection with the trial, there are stories in which Petro denies the Lord three times. And, the impression that everyone was able to see and hear the appearance in the vicinity is underseen about the trial. But this is a little wrong. It was a trial whether one man lived or died. However, an important person including the archbishop consulted beforehand, it proposed, and all attended. Were the younger men and the young women gathered in such a place, and were making noise while burning the fire?