In the traditional view, at the 6th station of the Cross, Jesus is greeted by Veronica who offers her veil so that He may wipe His brow while He is carrying the Cross.
Traditional Sixth Station: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus [no documented bibical reference] Scriptural Way of the Cross Sixth Station (established by Pope John Paul II on Good Friday 1991; approved by Pope Benedict XVI): Jesus is scourged [John 19:1] and crowned with thorns [John 19:2, 19:5]
Pope John Paul II put out a set of the Stations of the Cross that reflected only those Stations which were contained in the Bible, thus: First Station: Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane Second Station: Jesus, Betrayed by Judas, is Arrested Third Station: Jesus is Condemned by the Sanhedrin Fourth Station: Jesus is Denied by Peter Fifth Station: Jesus is Judged by Pilate Sixth Station: Jesus is Scourged and Crowned with Thorns Seventh Station: Jesus Bears the Cross Eighth Station: Jesus is Helped by Simon the Cyrenian to Carry the Cross Ninth Station: Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem Tenth Station: Jesus is Crucified Eleventh Station: Jesus Promises His Kingdom to the Good Thief Twelfth Station: Jesus Speaks to His Mother and the Disciple Thirteenth Station: Jesus Dies on the Cross Fourteenth Station: Jesus is Placed in the Tomb
At the sixth hour in the Bible, Jesus was crucified.
The scene was filmed at Surbiton Station.
Mary Magdalene is the woman to Jesus's right.
A:An interesting difference between John's Gospel and the synoptic gospels is the timing of the crucifixion of Jesus. In the synoptic gospels, the Last Super celebrated the seder feast and marked the beginning of the Passover; Jesus was placed on the cross at the third hour (9 o'clock) the next morning and remained on the cross for six hours. In John's Gospel, Jesus was placed on the cross at the sixth hour (12 o'clock) on the day before the Passover. This is interesting because John is able to compare Jesus to the lamb that was sacrificed by the Jews on the day before the Passover, and because there is nothing anywhere in John's account that suggests that Jesus suffered - even Jesus' time on the cross is reduced to a symbolic duration.
No, he was never born. He is just a myth
The 6th Amendment
Euston Railway Station in London, England, was built originally in 1837. As the United Kingdom's sixth busiest railway station, Euston Station was rebuilt and expanded from 1962 to 1968.
Jesus died and rose on the third day. He died at 3pm on Friday and was risen by the early hours of Sunday.Answer2 nights and 1 day The same as above
When she presented Him in the Temple, & Simeon prophesied "that a sword will Pierce your own Soul too."
The Euston Railway Station is located in central London. It is the sixth busiest rail way in London. It is one of 18 railways managed by Network Rail.