All we know is that one robber repented , and the other robber rebuked Jesus.
The thief on the cross beleived in Jesus and was saved.
The person on Jesus right on the cross , then it is a robber.
He saved a thief who really did something bad, but the thief trusted in Jesus! Isn't that a miracle!
Jesus said to the thief on the cross, "Truly, truly, I say unto you, today you will be with Me in paradise."
My guess is "Thief" by Third Day.
Two criminals, often called the "good" thief and the "bad" thief. The "good" thief admitted his sin and accepted Jesus on the cross. The"good thief" asked to come with Jesus to be with him; Jesus told him today you will be with me in paradise. He is said to be the first Saint as he went directly to Heaven by God's order.
This was said by Jesus Christ to the thief who repented on the cross.
JESUS was crucified with two criminals or two thiefs,one on His right,usually known as "Dimas" and this was the thief who believed in JESUS as a Lord and as a Savior,and the other thief was on the left of JESUS and this one denied JESUS as a Lord and a Savior.
Referring to Luke 23:39-43, the thief first acknowledges that he is receiving just punishment (death), and that Jesus had done nothing wrong to receive this punishment. His request to Jesus, "Remember me when you come into your kingdom." implies the thief is putting his trust in Jesus for salvation.
they were killed
The bible does not mention which robber repented was on which side of Jesus.
the good thief was Dismas and the bad thief was GestasAnswerThey were crucified in the same way as Jesus. After being properly scourged they were nailed to their crosses. No pain and humiliation was saved to them. Dismas' cross was put on the right side of Jesus, while Gestas was crucified on Jesus' left. However, scripture does not name them and any names ascribed to them were later inventions.