According to The Bible, Simon and Joseph took Jesus down, while the Virgin Mary wept at the foot of the cross.
Do you mean who were the men beside Jesus on the cross, or the men to put Jesus on the cross
A crucifix is a cross with an image of the crucified Christ hanging on it. A cross is just a plain cross.
he wasnt on a cross he was on a stake.
There were mainly seven times Jesus spoke from the cross.
There were two robbers on the cross , one on each side of Jesus they were in their middle years.
The bible tells us that Joseph of Arathamaea took Jesus down from the cross, covered Him in a shroud, (buriel cloth) and layed Him in his own tomb.
Jesus is stripped of His garments.
We don't know, They took it down when they brought Jesus down, and the bible doesn't say where they put cross.
13th station- Jesus is taken down from the cross.
Simon of Cyrene was the man who helped Jesus carry his cross.
Jesus helped others and was a good rolemodle
By sending Jesus down from heaven. Jesus dies on the cross for our sins.
Matthew 27:32 tells us that a man of Cyrene, Simon by name helped Jesus carry the cross to Calvary.
Yes. Saint Veronica helped Jesus while he was on the cross.
The upside down cross is the Petrine Cross (The Cross of Saint Peter). The Catholic tradition states that Peter wanted to be crucified upside down because he did not believe that he was worthy of being crucified in the manner that Jesus Christ was crucified. Therefore, an upside down cross is the Cross of Saint Peter. However, the upside down crucifix (a cross with the body of Jesus Christ on it) has been attached to satanic things. Not sure about history on that one.
the cross is what jesus died on but jesus rose again. the catholic cross reminds us of that. but the orthodox cross has a diagonal line in it. one side points up the otherside down. this stands for the two people who were hung with jesus. the one to jesus' right went to heaven the other to hell.
And as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name: him they compelled to bear his cross.