I am not sure if you mean "how" in the sense of in what manner did he die, or "how" in the sense of how is it that Jesus death covers our sins? So I am going to answer both.
First, he died in a most cruel way. The Roman method of impalement was to literally nail a person to an upright pole or stake, arms stretched above the head, with a nail the through the hands or wrists and a nail through the feet or ankles. The pole was then dropped into a hole with the person attached, so that the nails further tore the flesh of the victim. Then, with hands above head, and weight of body suspened in this manner, the person would eventially suffocate to death. For a time, they would push themselves up with their legs to get each breath, but as they grew more and more exausted, they could no longer do this, and would suffocate. If the death prolonged toward evening, the solders would come along and break the legs of the victim as necessary to prevent them from continuing to support themselves by their legs, and thus speed up the process.
Now from the aspect of how does his death cover sins, let's consider who Jesus was. He was God's son. He came to earth as a perfect and sinless man. The Bible calls him the "last Adam."-(1 Corinthians 15:45) Why does the Bible refer to him as the last Adam? Because, Adam was also a perfect man, that is, until he sinned. When Adam sinned, he brought imperfection upon all of us, since we are all his offspring. Adam could not father any perfect children since he was now imperfect himself, and all of his children were born after he sinned. Jesus sacrifice is called a "ransom" in the Bible.-(1 Timothy 2:6) A ransom is a price paid in exchange for a life. God has a law, 'an eye for an eye, tooth for tooth, life for life, like for like.'-(Deuteronomy 19:21). God also has another law that states that 'unless blood is poured out, no sins can be forgiven.'(Hebrews 9:22)As the last Adam, Jesus could present the value of his perfect life, and his blood to his father as a ransom in exchange for what the first Adam lost, a perfect human life. Without that sacrifice that Jesus paid, we would have no hope of release from the condemnation of Adamic sin (imperfection). So, upon the basis of his sacrifice, we can be forgiven for our sins that are due to imperfection, and receive everlasting life.
Jesus was actually killed by the Jews and Romans for all the sins of the world,
Jesus has washed all our sins away.
According to the old testament the Jews were to make a animal sacrifice for their sins. But after the death of Jesus on the cross at calvary . We no longer need to do it. Christ died for all of mankind.
all sins are major but in my opinion the worst sin was killing the messiah. it was OK though because through them God's promise of having our sins washed away was fulfilled. Technically, the Jews didn't kill Jesus Christ. Then most definitely pressured Pilate into having him crucified, but they - the Jews - did not kill him.
Jesus died to save all of mankind from its sins.
Yes Jesus Christ took all our sins and provided us His rightousness.
Jesus followed the law, after all He created it. However, Jesus came for all sinners, not to make us all Jews but to hear the Gospel, repent and believe in Him and the Father for our salvation.
That he is our savior and died for all our sins.
Virtually all Jews in Israel at the time of Jesus had Jewish funerals, including Jesus. At that time, a Jewish funeral would have NOT included a coffin.However, according to Christian belief, Jesus was never buried.
For those called 'nonbelievers', the death of Jesus is of no interest - they may have their own path to paradise. If there was a purpose at all in Jesus' death, it was for the sins of believers.
All of The diciples commited sins except Jesus.
No not at all , it was because of Jesus that our sins are washed away, it is because of Jesus we have salvation and everlasting life.