Many. The Jews were always trying to catch him out in his words and deeds. And even his disciples were a trial to him in their lack of faith.
There were two robbers, who were crucified along with Jesus, one on each side.
A:It is very possible that Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, after all the Romans crucified many thousands in first-century Palestine. Crucifixion was not uncommon and would not, by itself, make Jesus special. Jesus of Nazareth was not crucified if he did not exist, and there are many hypotheses as to the background of the Jesus story, including that the story was based around the second-century-BCE Teacher of Righteousness mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls or that the pre-gospel Jesus was purely spiritual, crucified in heaven (as various Near Eastern gods were).
No Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. Palm Sunday is when Jesus entered the city and many people went to greet him and they placed palm leaves on the ground so He wouldn't have to step on the dirt.
Approximately 50 days.
Two criminals were crucified with Jesus, one on his left and one on his right.
Beside Jesus there were two robbers , who were also crucified one on each side.
Many scholars believe it was in 32 A.D.
According the the Christian gospels, two other men were crucified with Jesus. These two men are variously described as thieves, criminals or rebels. Some fundamentalist Christians interpret the Gospels so that there were four men crucified with Jesus because of the different ways in which the men are described and because they take the Bible absolutely literally. So because one gospel says two "criminals" were crucified with Jesus and another says two "thieves" were crucified with Jesus there must have been four. Most people dismiss this and interpret the gospels more sensibly as there being only two other men crucified with Jesus.
many, many years!!!!Answer:It was three days and three nights.
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A:A great many people DO believe that Jesus was crucified. Not everyone, but a great many. Whether or not he was resurrected is another matter. The Jesus Seminar, a group of eminent theologians and conservative scholars carefully examined the gospel evidence and concluded that Jesus was crucified as a public nuisance but that he was not resurrected physically.
That question cannot be answered as the precise day he was crucified is not certain. The answer would change every day in any case.