A death on the cross carried 2 frightening expectations to the crucified and the spectator, it was painful in that death could take days and it was the most humiliating death for to suffer for days in public naked took away your dignity and self respect. This was the intent of a crucifixion.
any other religion than WHAT? I think most 'Christian' religions adhere to this belief, if you definition of "a torture stake" could be a cross.
According to Christian belief, Jesus Christ died on the cross, but no one physically died with him at that moment.
We believe in Acts 2:38 And Peter said unto them, Repent and be baptized every one of you in the Name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. We also believe in the rapture and taht Jesus Christ died on a CROSS. Jehova Witnesses believe that Jesus died on a stake but we believe that he died on a CROSS
Jesus died on a cross that he was forced to carry to Calvary.
there's where Jesus Christ died on the cross. Jesus Christ saved us!!
No saint died on the cross with Jesus christ , as jesus died on the cross for the sins of all mankind.
Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross and died after approximately six hours.
Jesus died on a cross. He was crucified, so they refer to a replica of the cross with Christ's body on it as a crucifix. Note: In the Catholic church, they depict Christ on the cross, but most other Christian religions do not to emphasize it on the cross because Christ rose from the dead.
No, according to the publication "Jehovah's Witnesses Porclaimers of God's kingdom" pub. 1993 p. 200:"For years, Bible Students wore a cross and crown as a badge of identification, and this symbol was on the front cover of the "Watch Tower" from 1891 to 1931. But in 1928 it was emphasized that not a decorative symbol but one's activity as a witness showed he was a Christian. In 1936 it was pointed out that the evidence indicates that Christ died on a stake, not a two-beamed cross."
In Israel at the Cross that Jesus Christ died on.
A cross without a figure of Jesus is known as a cross. With a figure of Jesus, it is known as a crucifix. Both are symbols of Christianity, the figure of Jesus on the crucifix is to remind wearers that Christ died for their sins, where the cross is a simply a symbol of their belief.
The sacrifice of the cross refers to Jesus Christ's crucifixion, where he died to atone for the sins of humanity. The sacrifice of the mass, on the other hand, is a reenactment of the Last Supper where Catholics believe that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ, symbolizing his sacrifice.