Yes, Jesus was hung on the cross naked. Crucifixion was the highest form of torture and humiliation of that time. In The Bible it says that the woman watched Jesus from a distance. Most likely because He was hanging there naked. I have also heard that they also hung Him naked to show that He was circumcised (the Jewish belief).
There were two criminals crucified with Jesus.
In the King James version * Mat 27:35 And they crucified him, and parted his garments, casting lots: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, They parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots. So, he was possibly naked.
Crucufixion was a common form of execution. We do not know the specific charges against the criminals who were crucified with Jesus. There was nothig special about them; Jesus was crucified as a common criminal.
two robbers were crucified with Jesus, everyone watched
According the the Christian gospels, two other men were crucified with Jesus. These two men are variously described as thieves, criminals or rebels. Some fundamentalist Christians interpret the Gospels so that there were four men crucified with Jesus because of the different ways in which the men are described and because they take the Bible absolutely literally. So because one gospel says two "criminals" were crucified with Jesus and another says two "thieves" were crucified with Jesus there must have been four. Most people dismiss this and interpret the gospels more sensibly as there being only two other men crucified with Jesus.
There is no clear historical evidence to definitively confirm whether Jesus was crucified naked or not. The Bible does not provide specific details on this aspect of the crucifixion.
No, criminals were crucified naked to add to the humiliation.
Historical accounts vary on whether Jesus was crucified naked. Some sources suggest he may have been partially clothed, while others indicate he was stripped before being crucified. The exact details are not definitively known.
* No, Jesus wore clothes when he appeared to the disciples. He did not have to find clothes, because he is God and he clothed himself. * When Jesus left the tomb he would have most likely been naked and would have sought out clothes as appropriate. * Jesus' appearance did not strike Mary Magdalene as unusual as she mistook Him for the gardener. One supposes that gardeners in that day did not not do their work naked ...
No, Jesus was not naked on the cross during his crucifixion. He would have been wearing a loincloth, which was a common practice during Roman crucifixions to maintain some modesty for the person being crucified.
Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
No, Jesus was not crucified on an olive tree. He was crucified on a wooden cross.
No, Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, was not alive when Jesus was crucified.
Jesus' clothing was removed by the soldiers before his crucifixion. They drew lots to see who would get to keep his clothes. Jesus was clothed until he was nailed to the cross.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
Pontus Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
There were two criminals crucified with Jesus.