It was not made of the dogwood, since no dogwood has ever been reported to have grown in the Middle East. Likely it was made of cedar or cypress, both of which are indigenous to that area. The myth of the dogwood was originated in Europe or even perhaps the early days of the United States. There is absolutely no historical evidence that the dogwood tree ever grew straight and tall as the legend would have us believe.
The New Testament does not state what the cross was made of. Historians and others who study such things have ascertained it was made of wood since this was what was used at this time for such things i.e. crucifixion.
The Bible does not specify the type of wood used. There is a legend that it was the Dogwood tree, but some believe that is unlikely.
No one truly knows today; neither is it important to the Gospel message.
We don't know because the Bible does not say.
the cross is made of wood but it is not what it is made of it is the thought. Jesus died on the cross showing full self sacrifice
The Bible doesn't mention the type of wood used for Christ's crucifixtion.
The cross was simply a tree that had been cut down and the branches cut off. A smaller section was then cut and tied or nailed as the crossbeam. The exact type of tree is unknown.
Wood
Olive Wood
Olive tree
It was made of wood.
OLIVE
christs crucifixion
Wood and a few nails
the crucifix
Jesus was crucified on a wooden cross, not a tree. The cross was used as a method of execution by the Roman authorities at that time.
aproximatly 15 ft. up 7 ft. wide
because it is a sighn of christs death for us and that he will protect the city always
Christs Birthday
No, the Bible does not give a description.
Because the left side is considered evil for some reason.
The wagons were made of wood and floated behind the horses if it was nessary.