Jesus' specific age is only mentioned twice in Scripture; Luke 2:42 (when he was twelve), and when He began His ministry (soon after being baptized), when He was said to be "about thirty" (Luke 3:23). A three-year ministry would have made Him about 33 at the time of the crucifixion.
It is believed that Jesus experienced fear and anguish before his crucifixion, as described in the Bible. However, he ultimately accepted his fate and willingly went through with it as part of his divine mission.
The "gypsy story" about the fourth nail in the Bible is a legend that suggests there was a fourth nail at the crucifixion of Jesus. It is said that the nail was used to attach a note declaring Jesus as the King of the Jews, and was believed to have been given to a gypsy as a powerful talisman. However, this story is not part of the biblical account of Jesus' crucifixion.
The Gospel of Nicodemus is not part of the Bible, as it is considered an apocryphal or non-canonical text. It is also known as the Acts of Pilate and contains accounts of events surrounding the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Before the Word became Jesus, the physical man, you are referring to the Old Testament.
Jesus was whipped as part of his crucifixion, which was a form of punishment and torture used by the Romans. The scourging was meant to weaken the victim before crucifixion and inflict additional pain and humiliation. It was a common practice during that time.
The Christian belief is that Jesus willingly sacrificed himself to atone for the sins of humanity, as part of God's plan for salvation. It is seen as an act of love and redemption, rather than a failure on God's part to save Jesus from crucifixion.
You mean the New Testament? The Christian bible is separated into two sections: The Old Testament = Before Jesus was born The New Testament = After Jesus was born
No, the Iliad is a Greek epic that was written before Jesus was born on earth, and many of the other events of the Bible.
The Good Friday story in the Bible is significant because it marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which is a central event in Christian belief. It is seen as a sacrifice made by Jesus for the forgiveness of sins, and is a symbol of redemption and salvation for believers. The story is a reminder of the love and sacrifice of Jesus, and is a key part of the Christian faith.
According to Christian belief, Jesus was arrested and imprisoned before his crucifixion as part of the events leading to his ultimate sacrifice on the cross to atone for the sins of humanity, as part of God's plan for salvation.
Last Supper is a passage in the Bible that describes the last meal Jesus had with his disciples before he was captured, tortured and killed. It is part of the New Testament, not the Old. Anything that happened before Christ, is part of the Old Testament. Anything that happened during Christ's life and beyond, is part of the New Testament.
Jerusalem is the city. He taught there and was arrested and crucified. Actually, the Bible states that Jesus' crucifixion took place outside the city of Jerusalem, but near it (John 19:20; Hebrews 13:12).