The Gospel According to St John says that the mother of Jesus, her sister (also called Mary) and Mary Magdalene stood by the cross with the disciple whom he loved. The identity of this disciple has long been debated, but most Christians think that he was the disciple John.
The Bible gives up very little information on who was actually present at the crucifixion. But we know that Mary Magdeline, Mary (mother of Jesus), and possibly one or two of his brothers were present. It seems that there were more women than men, possibly due to the fact that any man present would have been interrogated and possibly arrested to suffer the same fate as Jesus.
Considering, none of his siblings believed in HIM I would say they would have been watching on from a safe distance, so as not to appear associated with his beliefs.
The Bible doesn't really say. (In fact, some people - most Catholics, for example - don't even believe he had brothers, arguing that the term that's commonly translated as "brothers" could be used to describe other relations, such as cousins.)
The Cross
Jesus didn't build the cross, he was crucified on it.
well Jesus was crucified on the cross
The Cross of Calvary is a symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in Christian theology. It is believed to signify Christ's sacrifice and redemption for humanity's sins, embodying themes of forgiveness, salvation, and love. Christians view the Cross of Calvary as a powerful reminder of Jesus' ultimate act of selflessness and love for mankind.
Jesus was crucified on it
The crucifixion of Jesus is a foundational event in Christianity as it symbolizes his sacrifice for the sins of humanity. However, without the crucifixion, it is possible that Christianity may have developed in a different way, centered around other teachings and beliefs of Jesus during his lifetime. The crucifixion was pivotal in shaping the faith and theology of Christianity, but not necessarily the only path to its formation.
Jesus. Because he was on the cross with to terrorists beside him.
"The cross" typically refers to the Christian symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while "a cross" can refer to any object or structure that intersects at right angles, such as two lines or beams crossing each other.
He was sent to the cross to be crucified.
Jesus was crucified alongside two other criminals, he was treated as a criminal. The disciples of jesus were not crucified.
Jesus was crucified on the cross and rose three days later.
A:Just as tradition holds that Peter refused to be crucified in the normal way, saying that he was not worthyt to be crucified like Jesus, and therefore was granted the option of being crucified upside down, so his brother Andrew for the same reason asked to be crucified on an X-shaped cross. Neither story is likely to be true.