Crucifixion means execution by hanging on a cross.
Crusifiction
the crusifiction of Jesus Christ-it also represents Gods' plan of redemption for sinners who have faith in Christ.It represents Christs' finished work for those that believe.
When Jesus was on the cross, he was next to twothieves. One asked him that if when Jesus went to heaven after He died, that he would remember him. Jesus replied to him and said that that day he would be in paradise with him.
Technically, Pontius Pilate condemned Jesus to death. He had been spurred on (according to the Gospels) by an angry crowd of Jews. Roman officials supervised the Crucifixion.
The Hebrew religion of Judaism Christianity was not invented until shortly after Jesus's Crusifiction, as Jesus was a Jew himself, the group of Jewish people that followed him after his death came out and proclaimed his stories, love and such which became the religion that now is Christianity, in the name of Christ.
Well, depending on what you are speaking of, and in this case, I think you are referring to the word "crucifixion". The term that you used "crusifiction" is the word used by many followers of the Islam religion, who deem Christ as not being actually crucified, and calling it "cruci-FICTION", however, that is not the case. In the first book of the New Testament, there is the Gospel according to Matthew, and in the twenty-seventh (27th) chapter, it speaks specifically of Jesus the Christ being crucified. It also occurs in the Gospel of Luke (the second book in the bible) in chapter 23, as well as the third book, Mark in chapter 15, and the fouth book, John, chapter 19. The chapters are not that long, and it is important to read in context, which is the reason I did not specify the verses.
I think it is because christians believe that when Christ was crucified, he was paying for all of our sins so that we would not have to suffer for them. It is important to christians because it was the day Christ sacrificed himself for something he didn't do because he loved us. But I could be wrong. You should probably ask a true christian.
The Lord sent his son, Jesus into the world to be the ultimate sacrifice, like those in the old testament. He was perfect and sinless, and therefore was able to take all of the world's sin away. In crusifiction, Jesus suffered on behalf of all sinners in the world. He took all punishment from us and opened the door to forgiveness. Jesus suffered because He loves us.
C.S. Lewis intended to convey themes of courage, loyalty, sacrifice, and the battle between good and evil through "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." The novel explores the concept of redemption and the transformative power of belief and selflessness. It encourages readers to have faith and persevere in the face of challenges.
Your 'physical attributes' are how you are built and what you look like (your appearance) and if you appear odd this can be stigmatizing. Stigmatizing comes from the word 'stigmata' - the marks of the crusifiction on on the body of Christ. hence stigmata are 'marks' and stigmatizing is 'being marked out'. If you look odd this marks you out form other normal people.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.