I believe it was 9 words: "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do."
Answer:What is meant by the seven words of Christ is the seven statements He made according to the four Gospel accounts. For Instance: "I thirst," "Eloi,Eloi, lama sabacthani," "This Day thou Shalt be with me in Paradise." There are four other statements, including "Father, forgive..."In Latin, they read Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum, which translates into English as Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. It is usually abbreviated to INRI, the initial letters of the Latin words.
In John's Gospel, Jesus spoke to his mother, who in this gospel was present at the crucifixion: "Woman, behold thy son," then to the beloved disciple: "Behold thy mother."
Jesus last words on the cross were:
The word on the cross is I am king of the jews.
INRI? Is a combination of letters is Greek, Latin and Hebrew and they mean "KING OF THE JEWS"
INRI - Meaning "King of the Jews"
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
into Thy hands I commend my Spirit
It said "The king of the Jews"
This is Jesus "King of the Jews".
He did and he said that he would die on the cross for our sins .
No. Jesus spoke to her and the beloved disciple John.
There aren't really facts on it, but it did say 'Jesus, King of the Jews.'
Jesus said to the thief on the cross, "Truly, truly, I say unto you, today you will be with Me in paradise."
We don't know, They took it down when they brought Jesus down, and the bible doesn't say where they put cross.
Iesus Nazerenus Rex Iudaeorum which means Jesus of Nazereth, king of the Jews
The sign placed on top of Jesus' cross read "King of the Jews" in three languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.
When on the cross it did hurt, but you can not say it hurts now.
He said, 'Father, forgive them for they do not know what they are doing'.
People say that there are remains but who never know
The weight of the cross that Jesus carried, also known as the "crossbeam," is estimated to have been around 75-125 pounds. The entire cross would have been heavier due to the vertical beam already in place at the crucifixion site.