Bible don't reveal their names. At the first century Jerusalem, dead bodies of criminals were cast in Valley of Hinnom, the common wasteyard for all the refuse of Jerusalem, were they were consumed by a constant fire. Since it was done as a sign of eternal destruction, nobody wanted to remember anything about them. So, it is reasonable to conclude that their names were not recorded by chroniclers.
The two names are essentially the same. Joshua is the Hebrew form, Jesus is the Greek.
The Eucharist - taking bread and wine - is not a sacrifice. Taking the Eucharist is a time to remember Jesus' death on the cross. The elements are only symbols of Christ's body and blood. Nothing can be the same as Jesus' death on the cross. His death burial and resurrection were unique.
No, these are names for the same person.
Jesus was not tried with other people. He went on trial alone. There were other convicted criminals who were due to be crucified at the same time as he. The one who was released was Barabbas, who was convicted for rioting. Jesus was crucified with two thieves.
Their names were common names for the time period. Example: Jude, Judas, Jesus are all variations of the same name.
are tax offenders punished to the same degree as other criminals? why or why not
The same way Christians around the world do it.
A:It is in Luke's Gospel that Jesus spoke to one of the criminals. Luke says that one of the malefactors mocked Jesus, while the other repented, saying to Jesus, "Lord remember me in paradise," to which Jesus said unto him, "Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise."Matthew's Gospel says both thieves mocked Jesus - (Matthew 27:44): "They cast the same in his teeth." There is no suggestion that Jesus spoke to either of them, and no likelihood that Jesus would have promised he would be in paradise. Luke's is the theologically most important account and thus the account most Christians prefer.Mark's Gospel, the first account to be written, simply says (Mark 15:27-28) that Jesus was crucified between two thieves, one on his left hand and one on his right hand, so that the scripture be fulfilled as Jesus was numbered among the transgressors. John's Gospel does not tell us that anything was said between Jesus and the criminals.
These are just two names for the same prayer which Jesus taught His disciples. It can be found in Matthew 6:9-13. It is called "The Lord's Prayer" because it was taught by the Lord Jesus Christ and it is also called "Our Father" because those are the first words of the prayer.
Moses lived about 1360 years before Jesus. However, in spite of that distance in time - and death - Moses and Jesus met up on the Mount of the Transfiguration while Jesus was on Earth. You be the judge whether or not they 'lived' at the same time.
OpinionIf you do not believe in Jesus, you will be able to live a fulfilling life, free from superstition and fear of the unknown. You will die the same as those who do believe in Jesus and your fate will be the same as theirs - to be buried and remembered by loved ones. There is no afterlife, whether you believe or not. Belief in Jesus actually makes no difference in life or after death.
There is a claim that Jesus ended up in Cashmere and that his grave has been tended by the same family since his death.