No. He was killed by the Roman method of crucifixion, by nailing Him on a cross of wood. Reports in the bible say that He died from a broken heart.
Nailing his feet to the cross stopped him from suffocating faster. It was actually Romans being kind. the Romans also brook there legs to allow them to suffocate faster as a way of being kind. weird ay
The shaft, usually made of hickory, and the steel head. The cross pein is for nailing tacks in.
Crucifixion was a death penalty in which execution was by nailing the condemned to a cross. The word stems from crucis, the Latin for cross.
We don't know, They took it down when they brought Jesus down, and the bible doesn't say where they put cross.
to put to deathby nailing to a cross;to treat cruelly; to torment
Verse 1 That day when they crucified my Savior He was willing to pay all the cost. When they drove nails, cruel nails through his body They were nailing my sins to his cross. Chorus O the shame of it. My sins crucified him that day. My sins were to blame Forgive Lord I pray. I'll live so the world can know I love him For nailing my sins to his cross. Verse 2 Although his was centuries ago now, And I wasn't even living then at all. The Bible says, 'Jesus died for all sinners', And this includes me, oh praise his dear name.
When on the cross it did hurt, but you can not say it hurts now.
A:We do not know where Jesus was crucified, but there is no cross still standing anywhere in the Jerusalem area. There are, however, supposed relics taken from the cross and distributed to so many churches that it is estimated they constitute sufficient wood to make several crosses.
Jesus died to break to power of death. You still have to face him to be judged of your actions to be assigned your place in the eternities.
Yes, but I want to know why
People say that there are remains but who never know