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Brynlee
13 September, 17:33
Why did the romans crucify jesus
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Trey Moses
13 September, 19:49
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The Romans crucified Jesus because they were afraid of Him actually being the Son of God.
Jesus was also crucified because it was God's will for Him and He voluntarily died for our sins, to set us free because He loves us.
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Jaylah
13 September, 20:33
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Because he was traveling everywhere and he was messing up there land
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