Stau‧ros′ in both the classical Greek and Koine carries no thought of a "cross" made of two timbers. It means only an upright stake, pale, pile, or pole, as might be used for a fence, stockade, or palisade. Says Douglas' New Bible Dictionary of 1985 under "Cross," page 253: "The Gk. word for 'cross' (stauros; verb stauroo . . . ) means primarily an upright stake or beam, and secondarily a stake used as an instrument for punishment and execution."
No saint died on the cross with Jesus christ , as jesus died on the cross for the sins of all mankind.
No I believe in Jesus who died on the cross for you, me, and everybody.
Jesus was on the cross for about six hours before he died.
It would be more correct to say that Jesus died on a tree. He died on a cross.
the cross is used to remember Jesus and how Jesus died
On good Friday Jesus was made fun of and crucified. The people wanted to kill Jesus so they nailed him to a cross. They whipped Jesus and made him carry his cross to the hill of Golgotha.There he was crucified.
Two criminals were crucified alongside Jesus on the cross.
On a cross.
Jesus died on the cross to save you and me, of all our sins.
The cross that Jesus died on, or small pieces of it, have turned up everywhere. During the Middle Ages, enough genuine pieces of the cross were found to build several crosses. So, yes, if there is money to be made or people to be converted, the cross is in Ethiopia.
No. Jesus died on a cross.
we were born when Jesus died on the cross and when God made everything else