The apostle John, the one "whom Jesus loved."
A:The synoptic gospels make it clear that those of Jesus' acquaintance, including his mother Mary, looked from afar off. Thus there was no disciple or friend of Jesus at his crucifixion.John's Gospel says that the 'disciple whom Jesus loved', alone of the disciples, stood at the foot of the cross with Mary, mother of Jesus. In this gospel, Jesus told the beloved disciple to look after Mary like his own mother.
There was speculation from the time the fourth gospel was written as to just who this beloved disciple was. As with all the New Testament gospels, this gospel was originally anonymous. Later in the fourth century, after authors had been attributed to the other gospels, the Church Fathers noticed that the apostle John was not mentioned in the last gospel. They decided that the answer must be that this disciple was John. They then decided that the same disciple must have been the author of the gospel, being too modest to use his own name for this most important and beloved disciple. Thus, on the basis of speculation alone, the disciple at the foot of the cross was John, but only in the gospel now known as John's Gospel.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, was accompanied by Mary Magdalene and Mary, the wife of Clopas, at the crucifixion of Jesus.
No only Jesus was crucified.
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.
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."
Solders,Mary and Joseph,the disiples including Judas, and some other people.
Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
No, Jesus was not crucified on an olive tree. He was crucified on a wooden cross.
Dismas and Gestas were the thieves Mary and Joseph encountered on the way to Bethlahem. Dismas was also one of the thieves crucified with Jesus, the one who was forgiven by Jesus.
No, Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, was not alive when Jesus was crucified.
The Bible doesn't include this in its accounts so we don't know.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
Pontus Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified.