There is not a specific verse that tells exactly how old he was. However, in Luke 3:23 it says, "Now Jesus himself was about thirty years old when he began his ministry." Then throughout the gospels it is calculated that the ministry lasted about three years. This comes up to 33 years of age, although it does not specifically state this as the age he was crucified in The Bible.
Paul was not present at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Only one or two of His disciples were there when He was crucified, or at least that's all scripture tells us. Paul's only physical introduction to Christ was at his conversion on his way to Damascus. An Apostle was one who walked with Christ, among other requirements. All of His Apostles were chosen personally by Jesus. Paul's experience with Jesus on the road to Damascus was one element that qualified Paul for apostleship.
if you read the Gospel part of The Bible, it tells of many miracles of Jesus. He also is the son of God that was crucified on the cross to die for our sins, and ressurected 3 days later
AnswerThe Bible tells us almost nothing about the two who were crucified with Jesus. John Shelby Spong (Jesus for the NonReligious) tells us that the story purporting to describe the crucifixion of Jesus has been built on narratives from Hebrew scripture, crafted to identify Jesus with messianic images familiar to the readers of the Hebrew scriptures, and designed for liturgical use. He says that there were no thieves crucified with Jesus, penitent or otherwise. So, there is legitimate doubt as to whether there really were two thieves. Either way, we can not say what their family background was.
No it was a Roman custom that the person who was going to be crucified should carry his own cross.--Some scripture, and most tradition, tells us that the Romans laid Jesus' cross on a Cyrenian named Simon.
The light or candle over the tabernacle tells you Jesus is present. At mass, Jesus is present in the Eucharist; also in the scripture readings.
Only two are mentioned in scripture, perhaps this is because they we nearest to Christ. One also spoke to Him and received an answer. There were possibly others but as they play no part in the events taking place they are not mentioned. This is the traditional answer, but not necessarily the complete answer. The Bible tells us that two (2) κακοῦργος (malefactors) were crucified as well as two (2) λῃστής (thieves) crucified. This is a total of four (4) criminals. This may mess with tradition, however accuracy is more important.
Jesus was crucified on a cross sometime in the first 30-35 years of the first century, after the common era. The new Testament tells us this occured in Jerusalem in Asia Minor.
Mark ch 15 tells about the crucifiction.
AnswerThis is found in Matthew chapter 2.
Matthew 2.1: Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king,
It tells of Jesus' life, read the four gospels in the bible and that is what the Passion of the Christ is over
The bible tells us that ALL things were created by Him, and for Him.