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According the the Christian gospels, two other men were crucified with Jesus. These two men are variously described as thieves, criminals or rebels. Some fundamentalist Christians interpret the Gospels so that there were four men crucified with Jesus because of the different ways in which the men are described and because they take the Bible absolutely literally. So because one gospel says two "criminals" were crucified with Jesus and another says two "thieves" were crucified with Jesus there must have been four. Most people dismiss this and interpret the gospels more sensibly as there being only two other men crucified with Jesus.
Jesus was crucified alongside two other criminals, he was treated as a criminal. The disciples of jesus were not crucified.
The other two men who were also crucified on each side were robbers.
Jesus was believed to have been crucified while two other men who's names are unknown were also being punished for their crimes. One believed in God listening to Jesus's word on forgiveness as the other did not and thought they were just going to become dust.
The Bible just says they were two theives.
Do you mean who were the men beside Jesus on the cross, or the men to put Jesus on the cross
According to the Gospel of Luke, Jesus was crucified between two criminals. Whether they were murderers, robbers who had killed in the process of robbery, or simply thieves who had got themselves caught is uncertain.
Before the crucification of Jesus Christ, the real number of people who were sent to be crucified will not be known, as this was a common punishment by the Romans to hard core Crimean, and men who committed treason against Rome.
The bible says that the two men hung on the cross on each side of Jesus were robbers, they might have done this repeatedly so they were crucified.
You'll need to be more specific to find the verse of what you are looking for because Jesus is explaining things to thousands of men and women before he was crucified. 'What was being explained' would be a helpful question to start with.
The Bible doesn't exactly say that the devil was there during Jesus' death. However, where you find evil and evil men, you also find the devil.