It's mentioned in detail in the four gospels, written from different standpoints independently from each other:
Matthew Chapter 27
Mark Chapter 15
Luke Chapter 23
John Chapter 19
In addition it is mentioned a great deal by Paul in his letters to other Churches across the Roman Empire
The crucifixion of Jesus was mentioned in the following scripture in biblical text
Matthew:
26:2 - 27:22, 23,26,35,38,44 - 28:5
Mark:
15:15,24,25,32 - 16:6
Luke:
23:23,33 - 24:7,20
John
19:16,18,20,23,32,41
Acts:
2:23,36 - 4:10
Romans:
6:6
1 Corinthians:
1:13,23 -2:2,8
2 Corinthians:
13:4
Galatians:
2:20 - 3:1 - 5:24 - 6:14
Revelation:
11:8
All four Gospels record the crucifixion event. It says it in Matthew 27:35, Mark 15:24, Luke 23:33, and John 19:23. It is also referenced and reiterated in as many as ten other locations in the New Testament.
HE was crucified in the book of Matthew (the first book of the new testament) but HIS death was mentioned in many other books of The Bible.
Matthew 27:1-end, 28:1-end, Mark 15:1-end, 16:1-end
The four gospels (in the New Testament)- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
All four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) tell a version of the Crucifixion.
Mathew 27 32 to 56 is the bible verse. These speaks of Jesus Crucifixion.
It was the Crucifixion and death of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The Bible does not record a woman being stoned at Jesus' crucifixion.
The "gypsy story" about the fourth nail in the Bible is a legend that suggests there was a fourth nail at the crucifixion of Jesus. It is said that the nail was used to attach a note declaring Jesus as the King of the Jews, and was believed to have been given to a gypsy as a powerful talisman. However, this story is not part of the biblical account of Jesus' crucifixion.
his crucifixion and resurrection, his teachings and miracles
The crucifixion of Jesus is in the four Gospels, which are in the New Testament: Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 19.
Matthew 27:28 and the following verses.
AnswerThe Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, never mentions Jesus, directly or indirectly, and never mentions his crucifixion or resurrection.
It had to be one of the chief Priest but I found no one named in the bible.
The whereabouts of Satan during the crucifixion is not mentioned in the Bible.
According to the Bible, Jesus was resurrected three days after his crucifixion. So it would be around 30 AD.
Jesus' specific age is only mentioned twice in Scripture; Luke 2:42 (when he was twelve), and when He began His ministry (soon after being baptized), when He was said to be "about thirty" (Luke 3:23). A three-year ministry would have made Him about 33 at the time of the crucifixion.