Jesus was killed with two thieves. We don't really know their names but we just know that they were two thieves.
One of them challenged Him to save them and Him from death, but the other scolded the first, saying that at least they deserved it, but He was innocent. The second thief then pleaded with the Lord to remember him when He entered His kingdom, and the Lord told the thief, "today thou shalt be with me in paradise." --St. Luke 23:43
the two thieves
yes they was more killed in the holocaust
Yes, but it is in understanding the difference in the reasons why others were killed that will give you a grasp on the Holocaust.
People are not killed by guns. People are killed by other people. Some use guns, some use other objects.
no, only 2 other thieves were hung along with him. the thief on his right became a believer at the last minute and joined Jesus in heaven.
In the Bible, New Testament Gospels and other books, there is only one who was the Son of God and the Son of Man with the given name Jesus, later known as the Christ.Perhaps you are referring to a majority (1 of 4 opinions in fact) of the Islamic teachings:That they said (in boast), "We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messengerof Allah";- but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not:-Nay, Allah raised him up unto Himself; and Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise;-Qur'an, sura 4 (An-Nisa) ayat157-158
Yes, in the very end he and Bruno get killed along with many other people from the place.
No one. Referring to the tags on this question, the Jews were the ones being killed in the Holocaust, along with several other groups of people.
Yes. 1. Jesus was a Jew. 2. Roman citizens were not allowed to be killed in this manner. 3.We may assume, but not be sure, that the other two people that died with Jesus that day were Jews.
They mocked him, spat on him and put a purple gown on him.
No. The Romans had conquered many other lands and governed them. Jesus was killed at a location known as Calvary, or the Place of the Skull, outside the walls of the city of Jerusalem in what is now the nation of Israel
According to historical accounts, Pontius Pilate, as the Roman governor of Judea, ordered the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Pharisees, along with other Jewish leaders, played a role in the events leading up to Jesus' trial and conviction, but it was ultimately Pilate who gave the final order for his execution.
people killed other people