See Matthew 27: 38 - "Two robbers were crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left".
AnswerThe Bible tells us almost nothing about the two who were crucified with Jesus. John Shelby Spong (Jesus for the NonReligious) tells us that the story purporting to describe the crucifixion of Jesus has been built on narratives from Hebrew scripture, crafted to identify Jesus with messianic images familiar to the readers of the Hebrew scriptures, and designed for liturgical use. He says that there were no thieves crucified with Jesus, penitent or otherwise. So, there is legitimate doubt as to whether there really were two thieves. Either way, we can not say what their family background was.
Jesus was crucified with two thieves at Calvary, or Golgotha. Matthew's Gospel (27:44) and Mark's Gospel (15:32) both say that the two thieves crucified with him, one on each side, reviled him.However, Luke's Gospel (23:42-43) says that one of the two thieves reviled him, but the other said to Jesus, "Lord remember me when you come into your kingdom," and Jesus said unto him, "Verily I say unto thee today shalt thou be with me in paradise."
You just know they had to have done something bad enough that got them crucified...But it doesn't say their names or where they're from. I believe the good thief was named "Dismas". I don't think it's in the bible but for some reason the name Dismas was given.
The Bible doesn't exactly say that the devil was there during Jesus' death. However, where you find evil and evil men, you also find the devil.
It is believed that Jesus was 33 years old when he was crucified.
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
Somethings Jesus Christ said were in contradiction to what the Pharisees believed. He showed them the truth and they didn't want to hear it. And Jesus didn't 'get' crucified, He allowed Himself to be crucified out of love for us and obedience to His Father.
I would say that it was God who directed Mary Magdalene to the cross when Jesus was crucified, as he directed the disciples. This is according to Philippians 2.13. "For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of [his] good pleasure."
The Bible gives no names to the two men who were crucified with Jesus. The Bible does give a little information on both of the men.The first man asked Jesus, "If you are who you claim that you are. Why don't you free yourself and us?"The second man told the first man, "Have you have no fear of God? This man did nothing wrong. We deserve to die for our crimes."Then, the second man on his cross, requested of Jesus, "Please remember me when you enter into you Kingdom."Jesus replied to the second man, "From this day, you shall be with me in paradise."Jesus was crucified between two robbers (thieves), one on the right and another on the left.Good Answer! But You left out that the thief on the right listened to what Jesus had to say and he asked if He was really The Messiah and Jesus answered yes, the man on the left said to the man on the right, don't listen to this it is a lie, but the man on the right didn't listen and accepted Jesus right then and Jesus said to him, you will be with Me in paradise!I like to give people a little more information than they ask for! sorry!
Mat 27:52And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose,
In the Bible, there are two thieves crucified alongside Jesus, one on his right and one on his left. The thief on Jesus' right is traditionally believed to have been saved because he repented and asked Jesus to remember him when he entered his kingdom. This is recounted in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 23, verses 39-43. The thief on Jesus' left, however, is not described as being saved in the biblical account.
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