Matthew 20:28 "Just as the Son of man came, not to be ministered to, but to minister and to give his soul a ransom in exchange for many."
Jesus died in a place called Calvary, also called Golgotha, meaning Place of the Skull, outside the city of Jerusalem.
If you'll check scripture, Jesus never said that he was dying in order to redeem civilization. Apparently, Christianity put those words into his mouth,
Jewish scripture gives the history of the earth from the creation to around BC 400. Jewish scripture was a school teacher to bring us to the Salvation through Jesus Christ. This Messiah who would die for the sins of the world is discribed in each of the books in the Jewish scripture or typified in the lives of many characters of the Jewish scripture. For example, in Genesis Jesus is the "Seed of the woman," in Exodus "The passover Lamb," in Leviticus "The High Priest," etc.
No, Jesus's death took place on a cross because he was executed and also tied to a cross.
No, Jesus's death took place on a cross because he was executed and also tied to a cross.
There is no historical record indicating that Simon of Cyrene died in the same place as Jesus. Simon of Cyrene is known for helping Jesus carry the cross to Golgotha, but there is no further mention of him in relation to Jesus' crucifixion.
Jesus did not die for anyone, he is in the heaven, the Romans took a man in place of him, and he was killed.
There is no scripture that says that God dies.
Judas
Jerusalem is the place Jesus chose to die on the cross for the sins of the world.
he died in the garden of Gethsemane Answer: Jesus died on the cross , in a place called Golgotha that means The skull. It is a little outside Jerusalem.
Jesus is the Son and also the father John 10:30 "My father and I are one" Jesus was God who came down to allow himself to die on the cross for their sins. Jesus was god who was born by Mary. Jesus was god able to die, sleep, hunger, tired and wept. Jesus is fully man and fully god.