The crucifixion of Jesus is mentioned in the New Testament of The Bible, specifically in the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
The whereabouts of Satan during the crucifixion is not mentioned in the Bible.
Mathew 27 32 to 56 is the bible verse. These speaks of Jesus Crucifixion.
No, there is no account in the Bible where Barabbas and Lazarus met. Barabbas is mentioned in relation to Jesus's crucifixion and release, while Lazarus is mentioned in the story of his resurrection by Jesus. Their stories are separate and there is no mention of them meeting.
The plant mentioned in the Bible believed to have been stained with Jesus' blood is the Crown of Thorns. It is significant because it symbolizes the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus during his crucifixion, and is a powerful reminder of his love and redemption for humanity.
Yes, the name Jesus is mentioned in the Bible.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, did not go to the tomb because she was not present during the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. She was not mentioned in the Bible as being at the tomb when Jesus' body was placed there.
The other Judas mentioned in the Bible is Judas Iscariot. He was one of Jesus' twelve disciples and played a significant role in betraying Jesus to the religious authorities for thirty pieces of silver. This betrayal ultimately led to Jesus' arrest, trial, and crucifixion.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus did cry out while on the cross during his crucifixion.
There are several earthquakes mentioned in the Bible, including the earthquake at Mount Sinai when God gave the Ten Commandments, the earthquake in the book of Revelation that happens before the end of the world, and the earthquake at the crucifixion of Jesus.
Jesus' birth was mentioned 50 times in the bible.
After Jesus was crucified, Mary and Joseph are not mentioned much in the Bible. It is believed that Mary lived with the apostle John in Ephesus and Joseph likely passed away before Jesus' crucifixion.
Muhammed is not mentioned in the Bible as he comes after the time of the Bible. Jesus, however, is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament but also mentioned in the Old, though not as 'Jesus'.