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Well, here’s the deal: it was the Roman legion that crucified Jesus. It’s a sad and tragic story, but one that has been told for centuries. You see, back in the day, crucifixion was a common punishment used by the Romans to punish criminals and enemies of the state. And unfortunately for Jesus, he was seen as an enemy of Rome and so he was sentenced to death by crucifixion. It’s a heartbreaking tale that still resonates with people today - no matter what their beliefs may be.

Which Roman Legion Crucified Jesus? [Solved]

Well, Legio X Fretensis was a real powerhouse of the Roman Empire. It was active from 41 BC to after 410 and it was a Marian legion. Talk about staying power! This legion really made its mark in history.

  1. Arrest of Jesus: The Roman legion was responsible for arresting Jesus and bringing him to trial.

  2. Trial of Jesus: The Roman legion presided over the trial of Jesus, which resulted in his conviction and sentencing to death by crucifixion.

  3. Crucifixion: The Roman legion carried out the sentence of crucifixion, nailing Jesus to a cross and leaving him to die in public view as a warning to others who might challenge their authority.

  4. Burial: After his death, the Roman legion allowed Joseph of Arimathea to take down the body of Jesus from the cross and bury it in a tomb nearby.

  5. Resurrection: Three days later, according to Christian belief, God raised Jesus from the dead, proving that he was indeed divinely appointed as Savior and Lord over all creation.

Well, it’s a sad story. The Roman legion was responsible for crucifying Jesus. It’s a tragedy that still resonates today. You know, it’s hard to believe that something so awful could happen - but it did. It’s just one of those things that you can’t really wrap your head around. I mean, it’s just so heartbreaking.