In one scene, a man steals a fruit and says "It's only a tomato."
Tomatoes come from the New World, so were not available in Israel at that time.
The plot is to have assassins from the future kill Jesus.
Yet if God can raise Jesus from the dead after being crucified, He can also raise Him from the dead if He is shot and killed.
This is true, but the lead villain clearly does not believe in the Resurrection and, therefore, does not consider that a risk. That's why his secondary plan is to keep the Disciples of Jesus from stealing the body and faking the Resurrection.
This is true, but the lead villain clearly does not believe in the Resurrection and, therefore, does not consider that a risk. That's why his secondary plan is to keep the Disciples of Jesus from stealing the body and faking the Resurrection.
Given the fact that Jesus Christ is considered a prophet in Islam, it's hard to believe that Muslims would want to assassinate Jesus if time travel were a thing.