Do you mean "What Scripture Verse tells us how the Cross looked?" If that's your question, then the answer is simple - none really. However, you should remember that Cruxifiction was a common way of execution during the Roman Empire. We only need to research that topic and we can gather a good idea of what the Cross of Christ probably looked like. Historically, most crucifictions around the time of Jesus were done on a "T" shaped device. The theory remains that the condemned would carry the cross-bar (top of the "T") to a stationary base fixed at the crucifiction site. The two pieces would then be placed together to form the "T".
The English word cross is translated from the Greek word STAUROS which means an upright pole or tree but never a pole with crossbeam. The 'cross' has its origin in paganism and predates Christianity by thousands of years. History finds its use in Eqypt thousands of years prior to the birth of Jesus. Jesus died on a stauros or single, upright pole with his hands (wrists) nailed to this pole above his head. The pagan cross with an oval at its top is referred to as a phallic symbol that represents the female reproductive organ and is as pagan as it gets...yet...it is found in usage today at the top of the sceptre held by the hierarchy of a major Christian religious organization today, throughout the world. Pagan symbols and icons have no place in true worship today. "Do not make an image of anything in the sky above, on the earth or beneath the sea."
Matthew 27
Mark 15
Luke 23
John 19
All four gospels address the crucifixion of Jesus. (Matthew 27:45-54, Mark 15: 21-41, Luke 23:26-49, John 19:17-37)
Matthew Chapter 27
Mark ch 15 tells about the crucifiction.
crucifiction
It was called the crucifiction....
There is no passage of scripture that says that
Yes you see the bible refers Jesus as Him
The lamb in the bible refers to Jesus and not Mary.
Crucifiction=12 letters
Most probably not or he would have made mention of it.
John 20:26-31
Matthew 27:28 and the following verses.
no because Jesus rose from the dead after 3 days after his crucifiction
jesus wept