*Caiaphas, a painful reminder of human stubbornness and blindness! Even when faced with the truth, he chose power and position. And even when harmed by Caiaphas, Jesus still forgave and loved. To everyone reading this comment, may God grant our brothers and sisters clear eyes to see the truth and hearts ready to receive Him. May God grant our brothers and sisters the same tolerance and forgiveness that Jesus did.*
"terrible end" is click bait. Most of the video while factual and interestign has absolutely nothing to do with the fate of Annas and Caiaphas. Go to 20:21 if you want to know what happened to them. Being deposed is not a terrible end except to ones pride. Unless you think his punishment in the fictional work of "Dantes Inferno" is real.
*Caiaphas, a painful reminder of human stubbornness and blindness! Even when faced with the truth, he chose power and position. And even when harmed by Caiaphas, Jesus still forgave and loved. To everyone reading this comment, may God grant our brothers and sisters clear eyes to see the truth and hearts ready to receive Him. May God grant our brothers and sisters the same tolerance and forgiveness that Jesus did.*
If God willed it, why are they to blame?
They had the free will to not crucify Christ.
"terrible end" is click bait. Most of the video while factual and interestign has absolutely nothing to do with the fate of Annas and Caiaphas. Go to 20:21 if you want to know what happened to them. Being deposed is not a terrible end except to ones pride. Unless you think his punishment in the fictional work of "Dantes Inferno" is real.
Judas Iscariot died first