Re: Times of the Gentiles

Originally Posted by
John146
So, is it reasonable to try to say that "the chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders of the people" were innocent of His death? How about those who said "Let him be crucified"? It should be obvious that one can be guilty of murder without actually laying hands on the person who was murdered. For example, who is responsible for a murder when it is done by a hit man? Both the hit man and the person who hired the hit man to do it, right? The chief priests, scribes and elders could have prevented His murder but instead ordered for Him to be killed. Does that not make them partly responsible for His death? Of course it does.
Jesus ran afoul of the High Priest, who was a Saducee and a Roman toady. He saw Jesus as someone who would rebel against the existing order and threaten the priest's position. Of this I have no doubt. When the Jews did rebel against Rome in 66, the first thing they did was remove to (Rome-appointed) High Priest from power.
Blaming the "scribes" and "elders" (Pharisees?) or the regular people, who disliked the Roman presence and their appointed High Priest? That kinda flies in the face of history.
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9
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