Luke 23:43
And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.
He said, i will make a place for u.
The Bible doesn't provide specific names, but there was a thief and a murderer.
The thief on the cross beleived in Jesus and was saved.
Jesus didn't save any thief. He was crucified alongside two common thieves, as it was easier to do them all at once rather than individually. He was crucified as the option instead of Barrabas, a murderer who was released through an apparently traditional public "forgiveness".
Jesus said to the thief on the cross, "Truly, truly, I say unto you, today you will be with Me in paradise."
Because Tiresias tells him that he is the murderer, and he is not a thief, and doesn't believe that he had anything to do with it, although he finds out later that he did.
He saved a thief who really did something bad, but the thief trusted in Jesus! Isn't that a miracle!
Someone who prevents theft is a guard, so a guard would be the opposite if a thief.
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.
Luke 23:43 And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, "To DAY" shalt thou be with me in paradise. Jesus did not ascend until several days had passed. Therefore the logical conclusion is, the repentant thief went to paradise ahead of Jesus;
Murder is caedes, murderer is homicida.
The person on Jesus right on the cross , then it is a robber.
criminal, murderer, offender, thief, killer, robber, outlaw, lawbreaker, delinquent :)