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5 January, 14:59

Rome reserved crucifixion for pirates, slaves, and enemies of the state. rome considered jesus to be which of these?

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  1. 5 January, 15:42
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    The answer is an enemy of the state. Crucifixion was a reserved punishment during the Roman times for pirates, slaves and other enemies of the state. Jesus was considered to be an enemy of the state, because of his teachings, which made him look like an enemy, yet his teachings were truer and brings more emphasis than the Pharisees.
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