THE HORRIBLE DEATH OF ANNAS AND CAIAPHAS, THE SADUCEES WHO KILLED JESUS FYTube



“The Horrible End of Annas and Caiaphas, the Sadducees Who Killed Jesus.” In the dark pages of history, we find “The Terrible End of Annas and Caiaphas, the Sadducees Who Killed Jesus.” Today, we invite you to embark on a journey into the past, unraveling the secrets and intrigues that surrounded these influential figures. Their lives and actions shaped a pivotal chapter in human history, and through this account, we can reflect on valuable lessons. Hello, dear subscribers of the Bible Stories channel.

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“Annas was appointed high priest between the years 6 and 15 after Christ by the Roman governor Quirinius until the Roman procurator Valerius Gratus removed him from the position and later granted it to his son-in-law, Caiaphas. After that, Annas witnessed several members of his family becoming high priests.”

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“Palestine had a head of government that left little room for maneuver for local leaders. This led to a complex relationship between Jewish religious leaders responsible for maintaining order in the Temple of Jerusalem, while Roman authorities sought to maintain political control.”
“At that time, the Temple of Jerusalem was the spiritual and religious heart of Jewish life. Every year, thousands of pilgrims came there to offer sacrifices and fulfill their religious duties. This gave it powerful symbolism and high political value to those who controlled the temple.”
“In this context of Roman occupation and high religious tension, Annas and Caiaphas emerged as influential religious leaders, both belonging to the powerful Sadducee sect. The Sadducees and Pharisees had different views of the Scriptures. For example, the Sadducees did not believe in the resurrection of the dead or the spiritual world, while the Pharisees did believe in the resurrection and the spiritual world.”
“The Sadducees tended to be wealthy and bought the most powerful positions from the Romans. The majority of the high priests were Sadducees, and they held most of the positions in the Sanhedrin. This is why Annas and Caiaphas, being Sadducees, managed to occupy the position of high priests. This made them central figures in Jewish religious life and gave them power and authority over the affairs of the Temple.”
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  1. The Romans killed Jesus. Crucifixion was a very ROMAN method of execution; in Jewish law, the method was stoning, not crucifixion. And when the Romans nailed you up, they didn't nail the palm of your hand, as your body could not support the weight via the hand; instead, they nailed you through the forearm. Furthermore, the Sanhedrin had been stripped of its power to enact capital punishment well before this. Also, the Sanhedrin never met at night, never outside the Temple, and the High Priest never presided over it. Also, women never washed or annointed the body of a dead male; only other men did that. It's almost as if the writers of the NT had no familiarity with Judaism whatsoever, which exposes its foundation in lies and falsehoods that were designed to attract pagans into believing it.

  2. I find hard to believe 😢 the the Jews people still don’t believe in Christ resurrection ,
    Who are the Jews in reality😂😂 Jesus will come back sooner or later get ready

  3. Dear Lord,help me resist having hatred for these people,for it is also my own sins that inflicted your precious wounds, I repent of my reprehensible sins and beg for your forgiveness and mercy, all glory and honor to you Almighty Father and Son and Holy Spirit now and forever Amen.

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