The literal meaning of this word comes from the punishment used by Roman emperors to punish dissenters-- one was hung upon a cross, held there by nails, and left to die a painful death. Jesus and thousands of other political and religious dissenters suffered this punishment. Today, however, the word has a slang or metaphorical meaning. A person might say they are going to get crucified by their boss-- no, their boss is not going to string them up on a cross and watch them die; it means the person fears he or she is in serious trouble and is going to be severely punished or subjected to harsh criticism.
crucified means ,in jesus's case to be held against your will or to be tied up and beaten
if you mean what mountain was he crucified on that was Mount Golgotha
Jesus was crucified in the nineteenth chapter of John. In Luke, he was crucified in the 23rd chapter. In John, he was crucified in the 27th chapter.
The Crucified was created in 1984.
Andrew was crucified in Greece.
Crucified Barbara was created in 1998.
Crucified - song - was created in 1991.
The Crucified - album - was created in 1988.
Sin was nailed to the cross when he was crucified and made the payment for the sins of the world.
because when Jesus was being crucified what was he wearing a white toga so there's your answer
No he was crucified at the hill, called Golgotah.
Saint Andrew was crucified by order of the Roman governor Aegeas, around the year 60 AD, in the city of Patras in Greece. He chose to be crucified on an X-shaped cross, now known as the St. Andrew's Cross, as he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus.
Saints were often persecuted and executed by crucifixion for their beliefs in Christianity and refusal to renounce their faith. Crucifixion was a common form of punishment in ancient times, used to instill fear and suppress religious opposition. Saints who were crucified, like Saint Peter and Saint Andrew, are revered as martyrs who remained steadfast in their devotion to God even in the face of persecution.