A thief was on one side (another criminal on the other side). The thief confessed that Jesus was the messiah and that Jesus was unjustly crucified. Jesus responded by promising the thief that "today you will be with me in paradise".
The two men were thieves hanging on either side of Jesus who was in the centre.
Matt.27:38 says "Then two robbers were crucified with Him, one on the right and another on the left. "
Mark's gospel says 2 robbers also.
Luke's gospel says 2 criminals.
John's gospel says He was crucified with 2 others one on either side.
Barabbas and some1 esle
They weren't named.
Two criminals or thieves were crucified next to Jesus. According to the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, these two individuals were also mocking Jesus while they were being crucified.
Jesus was crucified on a cross next to two thieves on a hill called, Golgatha.
Jesus was crucified in the nineteenth chapter of John. In Luke, he was crucified in the 23rd chapter. In John, he was crucified in the 27th chapter.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
Pontus Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
There were two criminals crucified with Jesus.
No. Jesus was crucified to clean the souls of all mankind if you accept that he died for you.
No, Jesus was crucified during the reign of Tiberius Caesar, who was the Roman emperor during 14-37 AD.
Jesus' followers did not want him to be crucified. Jesus, himself, did not entirely want to be crucified, but he saw the necessity of it and allowed himself to endure the pain for the greater good.
Jesus was crucified alongside two other criminals, he was treated as a criminal. The disciples of jesus were not crucified.
JerusalemTo be more accurate, Jesus was crucified at Golgotha, or Calvary, outside of theancient city of Jerusalem.The name Golgotha, is the Greek transcription given by the New Testament.