Why is the crucification and birth of Jesus Christ important to Rome ?

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by admin in Jesus Christ | 1 Comment »

For school I am studying Rome. I need to find out why the birth and cruxifiction of Jesus Christ is important to Rome and why !?

THANKS! :)

It all happened under the governance of the Roman Empire. It was Rome that convicted him and sentenced him to death. Rome was afraid of an uprising by Jesus, who had 50,000 followers at the time. When she asks how it affects Rome, think more of the empire than the city itself.


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  1. Ryan R Says:

    It all happened under the governance of the Roman Empire. It was Rome that convicted him and sentenced him to death. Rome was afraid of an uprising by Jesus, who had 50,000 followers at the time. When she asks how it affects Rome, think more of the empire than the city itself.
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