Matthew 27:38 - Then two robbers were crucified with Him, one on the right and another on the left. [NKJV]
The NKJV says in verse 38 Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand and another on the left.
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.
Christmas: When the baby Jesus was born in a stable at Bethlyhem. Mother; Mary and Father; GodEaster: When Jesus died on the cross. (The Crucifiction). And when Jesus came to life again the next day! (The Reserection).
Jesus had a last supper because the next day he is going to die on the cross
Jesus was crucified on a cross next to two thieves on a hill called, Golgatha.
After jesus died on the cross he was then placed in a tune.Three HOLY days late he rose aqain. AMEN, thank you JESUS for dying for my sins and i pray that i will go to Heaven and see The Father and you in Heaven Paradise, Once again AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...........THANK YOU FATHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jesus died for our sins, he was put on a cross with a crown of thorns and his hands and feet were nailed to the cross. to make sure he was dead he was stabbed with a sword in his side were water not blood came out. on top of the cross it says here lies the king of the jews. in different languages, he was next to two thieves.
Both were unknown robbers, the robbers told Jesus to remember him when he goes to his kingdom.
The 'thief' wasn't 'standing next to Jesus', he was hanging on a torture device next to him. Actually, the Bible says that there were two robbers being executed on both sides of Jesus, for crimes they had committed(Matthew 27:38) (Luke 23:32-43), as was prophesied (Isaiah 53:12)
"The cross" typically refers to the Christian symbol representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while "a cross" can refer to any object or structure that intersects at right angles, such as two lines or beams crossing each other.
The presence of the thief on the cross next to Jesus in the crucifixion narrative symbolizes redemption and forgiveness. It shows that even in his final moments, Jesus offers salvation to those who repent and believe in him. The thief's acceptance of Jesus as the Son of God demonstrates that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace and mercy.
There were two robbers on the cross , one on each side of Jesus they were in their middle years.
The thief on the cross next to Jesus was traditionally known as Gestas. His presence in the biblical narrative symbolizes repentance and redemption, as he acknowledged his sins and asked Jesus for forgiveness before his death. This act of faith and humility demonstrates that even in the final moments of life, one can find salvation through belief in Jesus.