Crucifixion is one of the most barbaric, agonizing forms of slow death a twisted mind ever came up with. The condemned is nailed to the cross through the bones in the foot. Their arms are nailed to the cross through the bones in the wrist (not the hands, notwithstanding how is is often painted that way). The body's weight "hangs from the armpits", and pinches nerves inside the wrist agonizingly. The condemned must push themselves upward by the legs in order to breathe, transferring the horrible pain to the feet. Then the process repeats - sometimes for hours. In a crucifixion, the condemned eventually died of suffocation and exhaustion. If there was a hurry to get the execution over with, the condemned persons legs were broken with a club - once the legs were broken, suffocation followed quickly.
In the New Testament, after the Romans crucified Jesus, he was buried in a new tomb but he rose from the dead and appeared to many people over a span of forty days before his return to heaven (Ascension). Each spring, Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday, three days after Good Friday, which marks his crucifixion. Easter's date corresponds roughly with Passover, the Jewish observance associated with the Exodus.
In several episodes in the Canonical Gospels Jesus foretells of his coming death and resurrection, and states that it was based on the plan of God the Father. Christians view the resurrection of Jesus as part of the plan of salvation and redemption.
Scholars debate the origin of the resurrection narratives. Some contemporary scholars consider the accounts of Jesus' resurrection to have derived from the experiences of Jesus' followers and of Apostle Paul.
Because it would soon begin the High Annual Sabbath of the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, friends of Jesus petitioned Pilate to have His body taken down so they could prepare it and bury Him before sunset - which is the start of Jewish days from sunset to sunset.
He remained in the tomb for a full 72 hours as this was the only sign of His Messiahship. He arose exactly 3 days afterwards, just before sunset on the weekly Sabbath and was seen in the dark hours of the 1st day or Sunday. He ascended to the Father as the 'Wave Sheath' offering for the sins of mankind on Sunday as is the customary practice of the Feast's 1st Sunday.
For completeness, the following events follow as part of the same literary structure:
He was taken off the cross and buried in a tomb, which was guarded by soldiers. On Easter/ Resurection day, he rose and went to live with God in heaven.
The crucifixion of Jesus was about 300 years prior to Constantine.
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I believe that the only reference to Annas after the ascention of Christ was his intergation of several of the disciples.
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Mathew 27 32 to 56 is the bible verse. These speaks of Jesus Crucifixion.
The Crucifixion.
There is no specific mention of rain during the crucifixion of Jesus in the Bible. Some Gospel accounts mention darkness and earthquakes, but not rain.
I do not criticize. If reenactment is done to show it was a good thing that happened and it should happen, then it is wrong and unrighteous thing. If it is done to show Jews are bad people because Jews killed Jesus, then no need for such acts. If it is done to repent the crucifixion, then that is good.
The office of Pope was not formally established until decades after the crucifixion. However tradition has it that Peter became the first Pope, so yes he knew Jesus before the crucifixion, but he was not yet Pope then. He specifically and emphantically denied knowing Jesus during the crucifixion!
The 2000 year evolution of art works focused on the Crucifixion of Jesus includes numerous paintings.
Jesus carried the cross to Golgotha, the site of Jesus' crucifixion.
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