Yes, in the gospel of John 20:24-29, after His resurrection Jesus presented His nail pierced hands to Thomas as a proof that it is Him. Zechariah prophecy of the yet future repentance and conversion of Israel in ch.12:14 says: "they shall look upon me whom they have pierced" And in Revelation 5:6 John sees Him as "a Lamb as it had been slain" The marks of our Lord's suffering will remain as an eternal reminder to the saints of the price He payed to redeem them, and as a sign of condemnation to those who reject Him.
Jesus didnt nail himself to anything.
Al the disciples saw Jesus , after he rose from the dead, once Thomas was not there but he came and showed himself to Thomas as well. And showed the nail and spear marks on his body.
That disciple's name was: "Thomas"; hence the phrase: 'Doubting Thomas'!
with a nail and hammer
There was a nail in each palm and one nail on his leg.
Nail marks would leave scratches on the face. These will need to heal and will go away on their own. If the scratches are deep enough, they may scar.
They nail him to the cross.
Get nail clippers and clip it off.
To remove scuff marks from white leather- use nail polish remover that contains acetone. Dip cotton swap in nail polish remover and rub onto mark.
The "gypsy story" about the fourth nail in the Bible is a legend that suggests there was a fourth nail at the crucifixion of Jesus. It is said that the nail was used to attach a note declaring Jesus as the King of the Jews, and was believed to have been given to a gypsy as a powerful talisman. However, this story is not part of the biblical account of Jesus' crucifixion.
Salut: Praise - Place the index finger to your lips and make a circle outward, and finish with clapping the hands. Jesus - With the middle fingers, point to the palms of each hand (the nail holes in His hands).
Thomas said to Jesus My Lord and my God. After Jesus showed his nail pearced hands.