It was made of thorns.
It doesnt matter what kind of wood Jesus was crucified on, all that matters is since He died on the cross for all mankind we all can have eternal life.Romans 10:9
Yes I have one myself but I lost it and it had the crown
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"Devil on the Cross" by Ngugi wa Thiongâ??o is set in post-colonial Kenya. In summary, its plot is about irony. The devil is on the cross instead of Jesus. It is allegorical and was supposedly written on toilet paper while the author was in jail.
This is supposed to be the time while Christ was on the cross when the skies went black, Jesus spoke his last words and then died.
Nope, Man O' War didn't won the triple crown
In the Bible, the mention of 3 o'clock is significant because it is believed to be the hour when Jesus was crucified and died on the cross. According to the Gospel of Mark, darkness fell over the land from noon until 3 o'clock when Jesus breathed his last breath. This event is central to Christian theology and is commemorated during Good Friday services.
Easter Sunday is celebrated because it is the day Jesus was ressurected from the dead. Jesus died on the cross for us and 2 days later, he rose from the dead. On Easter, we express our joy and happiness that Jesus is with us again. Easter is also known as the most important feast/holiday in the Catholic religion. Holy Week: Holy Thursday-The Last Supper Good Friday-Jesus died on the Cross Holy Saturday-We begin to celebrate Jeusus' ressurection on the eve of Easter. Hope this helps! :o)
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A board over the Cross of Jesus read "This is Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews". It was written in 3 languages: Latin - IESUS NAZARENVS REX IVDAEORVM Greek - OUTOS ESTIN O BASILEUS TWN IOUDAIWN Hebrew - (You'll have to look it up) Depending on the translation, certain parts are left out. However, all three included "King of the Jews".
Yes He did die on the cross for real. He lost lots of blood from the whippings He got with the cat-o-nine tails. After that He was nailed to the cross for hours where he bled to death from the nails in His hands and feet. A final assurance of His death on the cross was when they drove a spear into His heart to make sure He was dead. If anything, the spear confirms His death on the cross.
"O it is Jesus" written by Andre Crouch