Matthew 27:38 - Then two robbers were crucified with Him, one on the right and another on the left. [NKJV] The King James translation calls them "thieves."
No, criminals were crucified naked to add to the humiliation.
They took Mary and went into hiding, but Judas committed suicide.
You just know they had to have done something bad enough that got them crucified...But it doesn't say their names or where they're from. I believe the good thief was named "Dismas". I don't think it's in the bible but for some reason the name Dismas was given.
Jesus was not committed to Christianity because He was Jewish. Christianity did not begin until after Jesus died.
When Jesus came to Earth he saved everybody Christian or not.He sacrificed his own life to save sinners, thieves and criminals but he also gave up his life for his followers and he took away our sins.Jesus died to save us from doing sinners. Jesus is always helping every person in this world, and that is why he died for us. :)
It was re-used and re-used on other criminals until it is no longer usable, and in most probability used for cooking foods and/or heating homes.
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.
very interesting question. Thinking about this I come to the conclution that the black death affected crime in the same way it affected many other things. A lot of criminals must have died in the croud that perished so I have to conclude many criminals died as a result of the plague. On the other hand, it may have helped more to the crime than to affect it. With a chaos like that some people could turn really bad due to the situation and the need to survive.
Arson, or murder in the 1st degree.
all of them died for jesus
criminals and undesireables.
Jesus died in Jerusalem. He died when he was crucified.