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No, Roman soldiers did not have anything to do with Jesus. In fact, the two never crossed paths. However, the Roman Empire played a major role in Jesus’ life and death. The Romans were in control of Palestine during Jesus’ lifetime and they were responsible for his crucifixion. So while Roman soldiers didn’t directly interact with Jesus, their presence had a huge impact on his life and legacy.

What Did The Roman Soldiers Call Jesus? [Solved]

Well, the soldiers weren’t gettin’ Jesus in the way we do today, ya know? They were thinkin’ of him as “Son of God” - divi filius - which was a title used by Roman emperors. So it’s all kinda different.

No, Roman soldiers did not crucify Jesus. According to the Bible, Jesus was crucified by Jewish authorities in Jerusalem. The Roman soldiers were present at the crucifixion and were responsible for carrying out the orders of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea who authorized Jesus’ execution. However, it was not the Roman soldiers themselves who actually carried out the crucifixion.

No, Roman soldiers didn’t have anything to do with Jesus. He lived and died long before the Roman Empire was even around.