Yes there were wounds. He was pierced by the side.
The nail wounds in Jesus' hands and feet.
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When on the cross it did hurt, but you can not say it hurts now.
All the wounds on the body of Jesus was painful as he was carrying the sins of the world on his shoulders that day.
The origin is "By God's wounds" meaning Christ's stigmata (wounds from being crucified), shortened to "His wounds" and shortened still to 's wounds, shortened again to zounds. It's an exclamation; today you might say "Gadzooks" or "Jesus Christ!" or "Holy smokes." Or if you were saying it more straightforwardly, it might mean also "I swear" as in "believe me" as in "I swear on this bible" or "I swear on my mothers grave" or "I swear on God's wounds" or something similarly sacred. Now don't ask me where "Gadzooks" comes from. (Actually, it's from "God's hooks", the nails which fastened Jesus to the cross)
Jesus was given 39 lashes of the whip, please note these stripes are not for any healing of your body, but they are for your spiritual wounds.
Chaplet of the Five Wounds of Jesus was created in 1732.
All Catholic churches have a crucifix which depict Jesus nailed to the cross and his side pierced. The wounds where his is nailed are often referred to as stigmata. Most churches also have the "stations of the cross" displayed on the walls. Some of the stations deal with injuries to Jesus - he is wearing a crown of thorns, he falls, he dies on the cross. Many churches have stained glass windows and there are a myriad of subjects that can appear.
Those who believe in Christianity believe that Jesus rose, body and soul, from the dead. That he was a living body still was proved for them when the apostle Thomas touched the wounds on Jesus's body and put his hand into the hole in his side.
The third station of the cross is Jesus falls for the first time.
Saint Thomas wanted to see the wounds of JESUS CHRIST in His hands and His legs and to touch these wounds to make sure that JESUS who was crucified Has really risen from the death ,and JESUS made him touched His wounds to make him sure that He was really JESUS CHRIST who was crucified.And after touching JESUS wounds,Saint Thomas believed that JESUS CHRIST has risen from the death...
I believe you may be referring to "crucifix," which is a cross with a representation of Jesus' body hanging on it. It is a symbol of Christianity, representing the sacrifice and death of Jesus Christ.
Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw and touched Jesus's wounds for himself. Jesus appeared to Thomas and invited him to touch his wounds, after which Thomas declared his belief.
Mary Frances of the Five Wounds of Jesus was born on 1715-03-25.