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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.
Scripture does not tell us who buried the two thieves that were crucified with Christ. The practice of the day was to leave the bodies of the crucified hanging on the cross for days after death for the birds to consume the earthly remains. This served as an added warning to not cross the Roman authority.
Where in the Bible were there names even given to the two thieves on the cross. They are no where given in the KJV, NKJV, NASB, ESV, or any other Bible I know of.
Saint DISMAS died crucified in Jerusalem, not for being a christian believer but a malefactor. He shared his punishment with his mate Gestas, also a malefactor, and Jesus Christ. Previous to be crucified he was harshly flagellated. DISMAS was crucified like Jesus. Both feet and hands were fixed in the cross with nails. Once fixed upon the cross, DISMAS was lifted so that the people could enjoy with the sight of his torture. During the hours of crucifixion he repented of his miserable life and asked Jesus to be forgiven of his sins. Jesus promised him the Paradise. After several hours of suffering, two executioners made appearance, bringing with them ladders, spades, ropes, and large iron clubs for the purpose of breaking the legs of the criminals. They took up their iron clubs and broke Dismas' legs, both below the knees. They did the same with Gestas. A few minutes later, DISMAS gave a deep groan, and expired.
The Cross
the good thief was Dismas and the bad thief was GestasAnswerThey were crucified in the same way as Jesus. After being properly scourged they were nailed to their crosses. No pain and humiliation was saved to them. Dismas' cross was put on the right side of Jesus, while Gestas was crucified on Jesus' left. However, scripture does not name them and any names ascribed to them were later inventions.
Jesus didn't build the cross, he was crucified on it.
well Jesus was crucified on the cross
The Cross of Calvary is a symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in Christian theology. It is believed to signify Christ's sacrifice and redemption for humanity's sins, embodying themes of forgiveness, salvation, and love. Christians view the Cross of Calvary as a powerful reminder of Jesus' ultimate act of selflessness and love for mankind.
Jesus was crucified on it
The crucifixion of Jesus is a foundational event in Christianity as it symbolizes his sacrifice for the sins of humanity. However, without the crucifixion, it is possible that Christianity may have developed in a different way, centered around other teachings and beliefs of Jesus during his lifetime. The crucifixion was pivotal in shaping the faith and theology of Christianity, but not necessarily the only path to its formation.
Jesus. Because he was on the cross with to terrorists beside him.