lekh el hanotsrim yeshoo.
Hear Us Say Jesus was created on 2004-10-05.
AnswerThe Bible tells us almost nothing about the two who were crucified with Jesus. John Shelby Spong (Jesus for the NonReligious) tells us that the story purporting to describe the crucifixion of Jesus has been built on narratives from Hebrew scripture, crafted to identify Jesus with messianic images familiar to the readers of the Hebrew scriptures, and designed for liturgical use. He says that there were no thieves crucified with Jesus, penitent or otherwise. So, there is legitimate doubt as to whether there really were two thieves. Either way, we can not say what their family background was.
God is with us = "ha shem imanu" (ה׳ ×¢×ž× ×•)
He died so we could be forgiven of our sins, so technically he did die for us. We now have salvation because of this sacrifice. That's why they say Jesus paid for us. But, you also have to remember that He did it willingly; He knew He would suffer but He suffered for us, because He loves us. Hope that helps :)
Jesus did come back to life, but if he didn't we wouldn't know he was going to come back again to judge us
Jesus went to Jerusalem on several occasions, according to the New Testament. He argued with the Rabbis in the Temple when he was younger and he went there to face judgment and crucifixion when he was older.Hosanna Hosanna is a latinization of the Hebrew "Hoshiana" (הושענא) which means "Save [us] Please!" in the sense that Jesus was the Savior of Humanity.
Because we were sinners and he saved us of our sins
The eternal kind.
The earthly Jesus came to save us from our sins but the heavenly son will come to judge us .
Jesus sent some of his disciples to a near by stable and told them to take a donkey and if the stable owner asked why they would say that the Lord needed it.
by giving us jesus who's Hebrew name is Yahshua meaning Yah's Salvation
Well because God wanted Jesus to come and save us from our sins