passion of the Christ
No it wasn't, the judgment for sin had already been given. The penalty for sin was paid at the crucifixion.
In the Bible, In Matthew, it reads:Matthew 26:26 And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body.This was done before the crucifixion. It's logical to conclude that it was His pre-crucifixion body that was intended. Elsewhere in the New Testament it reads:Luke 22:19 And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. ...and...1Corinthians 11:24 And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.His resurrected body was never given for us nor broken for us, whereas His pre-crucifixion body was.
Christianity was the name given to the followers of Christ shortly after His crucifixion, resurrection and ascension (see Acts 11:26).
The "gypsy story" about the fourth nail in the Bible is a legend that suggests there was a fourth nail at the crucifixion of Jesus. It is said that the nail was used to attach a note declaring Jesus as the King of the Jews, and was believed to have been given to a gypsy as a powerful talisman. However, this story is not part of the biblical account of Jesus' crucifixion.
Tyray compares Rodney Banks to the dog that bit the hand that fed him to illustrate a sense of betrayal or ingratitude. This comparison implies that Rodney has turned against someone who has provided for him, similar to how a dog would harm its caregiver. It suggests a betrayal of trust and a lack of appreciation for the support given.
"Halik hudas" in Tagalog refers to a traitorous kiss, usually given by someone who is pretending to be a friend but is actually betraying you. It is a metaphorical term used to describe deception or betrayal.
In the ballad "Lord Randall," the motive for the murder is suggested to be betrayal and poisoning. Lord Randall returns home after a hunting trip, feeling unwell, and reveals to his mother that he has been given poisoned food by his lover. The act appears to stem from a combination of jealousy or vengeance, highlighting themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal. Ultimately, the murder serves as a tragic culmination of these emotions.
apostle paul was very very old
Another name for the feast of weeks is the day of Pentecost, and in the New Testament, the Holy Spirit was given on this day to all the disciples as they were gathered together. (Acts 2.1-4)
In the biblical account, the 30 pieces of silver were given to Judas Iscariot by the chief priests as a payment for betraying Jesus. After Judas identified Jesus to the authorities, he felt remorse and returned the silver to the priests, who used it to purchase a potter's field as a burial place for foreigners. This act fulfilled a prophecy from the Old Testament regarding the betrayal. The 30 pieces of silver thus became symbolic of treachery and the price of betrayal.
Breaking an oath is referred to as "perjury" when it involves a legal oath, typically given in a court of law. In a broader context, it can also be described as "betrayal" or "violation" of trust or commitment. The term used can vary depending on the context in which the oath was made.
There is a legend that it was a dogwood tree. That is why dogwoods are crooked , because the lord said nobody would ever be crucified on a dogwood again. No factual information is given in the Bible or from any ancient historians regarding this matter. The Bible writers were concentrating on the fact of the crucifixion, rather than incidentals. Olive trees certainly grew near Jerusalem Jesus' time, as many were cut down by Titus during the siege of Jerusalem in AD70 - but again, this proves nothing regarding the timber used for the cross.