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How do we know the charge of the Jews killing Christ is true?

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The charge is substantiated through multiple New Testament accounts of the actions of Jewish leaders against Jesus.

The historical accounts provided in the New Testament affirm the role of Jewish leaders in the death of Christ. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus' conflicts with the Pharisees, Sadducees, and the Jewish Sanhedrin illustrate their growing animosity toward Him. For instance, John 11:53 indicates a determined resolution among the Jewish leaders to put Jesus to death after the raising of Lazarus. Additionally, Peter’s sermons after Pentecost repeatedly hold the Jewish people accountable for the Lord's death, as seen in Acts 2:23 and Acts 4:10. These affirmations, along with Old Testament prophecies, highlight both a divine purpose and human responsibility in the crucifixion event.
Scripture References: John 11:53, Acts 2:23, Acts 4:10

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