No, according to Christian belief, Jesus was not reincarnated after his crucifixion. Christians believe in the resurrection of Jesus, where he rose from the dead and ascended into heaven.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Jesus has been reincarnated in modern times. The concept of reincarnation is not a belief held by all Christian denominations, and there is no historical or scientific proof to support the idea that Jesus has been reincarnated.
The Gospels of Matthew and Mark say that Mary Magdalene was among the women who watched form afar off; none of the acquaintances of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion. Luke's Gospel is similar, although it only says that the women watched from afar off. John's Gospel says that Mary the mother of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion, but does not mention Mary Magdalene or any other women.
If it doesn't say so in the bible, then no one can possibly know.
The Bible gives no names for any of the Romans involved in the crucifixion of Jesus other than that of Procurator Pontius Pilate.
Crucifixion traditionally refers to a method of execution where an individual is nailed or tied to a cross or similar structure. While the term is often associated with the T-shaped cross, it can technically encompass any execution by affixing a person to a stake or upright post. However, the specific imagery and cultural connotations of crucifixion are closely tied to the cross shape, particularly in the context of the crucifixion of Jesus in Christian tradition. Thus, while a single stake could be considered a form of crucifixion, it may not align with the conventional understanding of the term.
Paul never wrote of the life and mission of Jesus. He mentioned that Jesus was crucified, but some scholars question whether he saw that as a spiritual crucifixion or a physical crucifixion on earth. Raymond E Brown and many other scholars note that Paul, in his references to a risen body, spoke of one that was spiritual and not flesh and blood.
The gospels don't make any mention of a woman giving Jesus water when He carried the cross.
No Jesus never fell into any form of temptation.
Yes, there are multiple accounts in the Bible where witnesses, including the apostles and other followers of Jesus, claim to have seen him alive after his crucifixion, providing testimony to his resurrection.
What city was Jesus born in? Bethlehem What was Jesus's foster father's name? Joseph How old was Jesus when he was left at the temple? about 12/13 Who was the angel that announced Jesus's birth to Mary? Gabriel Who was the man that ordered the crucifixion of Jesus? Pontius Pilate What Jewish feast was Jesus celebrating during the last Supper? Passover
Rome and the Roman Emperor seem to have been entirely unaware of the crucifixion of Jesus. There is no known correspondence about Jesus from Pontius Pilate or any other Judean official. None of the usual scribes recorded the strange darkness that fell over Judea, nor the earthquakes mentioned in Matthew's Gospel or the dead who arose from the graves and walked into Jerusalem where they were seen by many. It was as if the crucifixion never happened.
The Gospels talk about the life and death of Jesus. There are four: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.