no that would be a cross that you are thinking of. made out of a tree but a cross is vital in the christian easter.
Much like it does today.
Nathaniel was sitting under a fig tree , when Philip called him to meet jesus. But Jesus had noticed him sitting under that fig tree first.
The family tree of Jesus and the birth of Jesus Christ.
Yes, according to biblical accounts, Jesus was crucified on a wooden cross, which is often referred to as a tree in some translations of the Bible.
The sycamore tree is Ficus sycamorus, a type of small edible fig that grows in Israel and Egypt. It is best known Biblically as the tree that Zacchaeus climbed in order to catch a glimpse of Jesus.
Bartholomew was a disciple of jesus, he was sitting under a fig tree before Philip called him.
Oh no not at all, the tree thing came much later.
Yes, according to historical accounts and biblical texts, Jesus was crucified on a wooden cross, which is often referred to as a tree in some translations of the Bible.
Zacchaeus, the Tax Collector climbed the Sycamore tree in Jericho to see Jesus ...see: Luke 19:4
There's no record in the Bible of this, but i reckon that it was just roughed up with a couple of tree branches, and nothing like the polished versions you see in the churches today; because in one passage the cross is referred to as a tree: "The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom ye slew and hanged on a tree." (Acts 5.30)
The Christmas tree is a symbolic representation of several events in the life of Jesus Christ. The traditional Christmas tree has a star on top, symbolizing the bright start in the sky which marked the birth of Jesus. Gifts below the tree, symbolize the gifts presented to Jesus, and is itself a tree is a symbol of the cross on which Jesus would be crucified. Often in the bible, the cross is referred to as "a tree," and so the Christmas tree, though used on the day that celebrates the birth of Christ, is a foreshadowing of the ultimate purpose of Jesus coming as a man.