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The map also highlights the journey to the Last Supper in the Upper Room, located southern part of the Old City of Jerusalem on Mount Zion, and Jesus' arrest and trial where he was tried by the ...
Trial of Jesus 'was perfectly legal', scholar finds; two trials under Jewish and Roman courts THE brutal crucifixion of Jesus was completely legal under the judicial system of the time, a scholar ...
A 25-year Spanish study into the trial and crucifixion of Jesus has concluded that the process was entirely legal. The court case was not a legal farce, argues professor Jose Maria Ribas Alba, but … ...
Rather than being a farce or purely for show, Jesus' trial was perfectly legal based on "what we know about the legal criteria of the time," Mr Ribas Alba said.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem's Old City are showing off the suspected remains of the palace where one of the more famous scenes of the New Testament might have taken place: the trial of Jesus.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem say they may have uncovered the remains of Herod the Great's palace, the site where the trial of Jesus Christ may have taken place prior to his crucifixion.
Two city police cars led the procession. Portraying Jesus, 25-year-old Diego Farias, with a crown of thorns on his head, silently carried a wooden cross, "It's not too heavy," he said.