Pard
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Curious, in the gospels, at the end, we see that of ALL the people (the exception really being Mary and Mary) who come in contact with Jesus after He is captured int he garden the Romans are the only ones that show Him any kindness.
His disciples all disappear. His apostles are also not really that present and Peter out right denies even knowing Jesus.
The Jews (Pharisees really) are very anti-Christ and only wish that He be executed.
The Romans do end up executing Him, because of the begging of the Pharisees. At first they don't want to and then at the end they are like "It's your decision, I don't want any thing to do with this!" The Romans give Him drink before death and they are the first (besides His followers) to go "Oh man, this is really the Son of God!".
Does this allude to anything at all? I am simply curious, because I personally found it striking that the Romans showed Him more kindness than His own countrymen! Could this be an allusion to the current state of Jesus, that is to say the vast majority of Jews deny Him and the Romans (GENTILES!) are the ones who really are behind Him? To further expound on this, the Romans crucifying Jesus could be an allusion to you and I, who crucified Him with our sin!
Thoughts? Or maybe you actually know exactly what it means? That'd be VERY nice!
His disciples all disappear. His apostles are also not really that present and Peter out right denies even knowing Jesus.
The Jews (Pharisees really) are very anti-Christ and only wish that He be executed.
The Romans do end up executing Him, because of the begging of the Pharisees. At first they don't want to and then at the end they are like "It's your decision, I don't want any thing to do with this!" The Romans give Him drink before death and they are the first (besides His followers) to go "Oh man, this is really the Son of God!".
Does this allude to anything at all? I am simply curious, because I personally found it striking that the Romans showed Him more kindness than His own countrymen! Could this be an allusion to the current state of Jesus, that is to say the vast majority of Jews deny Him and the Romans (GENTILES!) are the ones who really are behind Him? To further expound on this, the Romans crucifying Jesus could be an allusion to you and I, who crucified Him with our sin!
Thoughts? Or maybe you actually know exactly what it means? That'd be VERY nice!