Jesus died clearly on what is called Good Friday, as the Jews would not do any form of work , or take the life of people on the cross on a sabbath.
Yes. Jesus was always aware of his mission. His whole purpose in being born was to die for our salvation.
Jesus Christ died for all peoples, but sadly not all will accept him as Lord and Savior.
Jesus was put to death to die for our sins. If Jesus didn't go to the cross we as human beings would not be able to ask God for forgiveness for all our sins. But Jesus rose again. Hallaelujah Brother!
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He said 'For the name of Jesus and the protection of the church I am prepared to die.'
cannot be exactly determined. would it make any difference to your faith?
There would have been many witnesses. Two thieves were also crucified with Jesus and so their families and friends would also have been there. The Roman soldiers who performed and oversaw the crucifixion would also have been there. Also, passers by and onlookers would be there akin to the 'knitting hags' at the French Revolution Guillotine. The Bible records the Roman soldiers there who oversaw the crucifixion, many local people, and the few followers of Jesus who were brave enough to be there (the other disciples fled). Some were women who had travelled down from Galilee (Luke 23: 49). Some were the chief priests and temple officials (Mark 15:31). Others were passers by (Matthew 27: 39). At the foot of the cross it is recorded that many of the women came to witness the crucifixion too. These included included Mary Jesus' mother, Mary Magdalene, Salome (sister of Mary the Mother of Jesus although her name is not recorded in all the gospels), Mary the wife of Clopas (who may also have been the same 'Mary' as Mary the mother of James and Joses as recorded in Matthew's Gospel) the mother of Zebedee's sons, and one of Zebedee's sons himself - the disciple John. He records it himself in his own Gospel : John 19: 25. John, being the only Gospel writer to have been an actual eyewitness, rather on relying in interview (as in the case of, e.g. Luke) records the crucifixion in great detail, including the piercing of Jesus by a spear.
The midrash says that Moses died on the Sabbath in the late afternoon (Mincha time).
It's impossible to say with any certainty, but the generally accepted time was at Passover in around AD30. We do know, however, that Passover occurred in what we now call April and we know he died on the Friday (some time round the middle of April) at 'the ninth hour' (ie. around 3pm in modern reckoning) and rose again on the following Sunday. Some claim to know the exact date based on Jewish records, or on extrapolating back in time, but as we do not even know the year with any certainty (it could be anything from 27AD - 33 AD) we therefore cannot be absolutely sure of the exact time or date and any claim to be certain about such things is not really based on sound evidence.30 AD.
Jesus had a last supper because the next day he is going to die on the cross
the bunny saw jesus die and made a day for jesus
Black Sabbath Never Say Die - 1984 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Johnny Weekly died on 1974-11-24.
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Yes the Roman soldier also died one day.
The last sabbath album the had Ozzy as the lead singer was Never say die from 1978.
Apparentally whoever believes in Jesus gets poofed to heaven and the rest wait to die in 2012.. (: