According to the gospels, Jesus was crucified primarily due to the religious leaders' accusations of blasphemy and his claims of being the Messiah, which threatened their authority. Following his crucifixion, it is said that Jesus died and was buried, but on the third day, he rose from the dead, appearing to his disciples and many others, which is celebrated as the resurrection. This event affirmed his divine nature and the promise of eternal life for believers. Afterward, he ascended into heaven, commissioning his followers to spread his teachings.
----------------------- Some Christians believe Jesus was crucified in 30 CE, while others believe he was crucified in 33 CE. There is no historical evidence of the crucifixion, and these discrepancies result from various attempts to interpret the gospels.
According the the Christian gospels, two other men were crucified with Jesus. These two men are variously described as thieves, criminals or rebels. Some fundamentalist Christians interpret the Gospels so that there were four men crucified with Jesus because of the different ways in which the men are described and because they take the Bible absolutely literally. So because one gospel says two "criminals" were crucified with Jesus and another says two "thieves" were crucified with Jesus there must have been four. Most people dismiss this and interpret the gospels more sensibly as there being only two other men crucified with Jesus.
He didn't have a sisterAnswer:The gospels indicate that Jesus had at least two (half) sisters (see Mark 6:3), but nothing is said of what became of them.
Jesus is crucified in the Bible in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The crucifixion of Jesus is a significant event in Christian belief and is described in detail in these accounts.
In the synoptic gospels, the Last Supper marked the day of the Passover, a day that Jews mark by a ritual meal. The next day, he was tried, crucified and buried. In the Gospel According to John, Jesus washed the feet of the disciples on the day before the Passover, with no particular emphasis on the supper they had. Jesus was tried, crucified and buried on the day of the Passover.
Good Friday is the day on which we remember Jesus being crucified. In the Gospels, Jesus was crucified on the day before the Sabbath (which was Saturday) to rise on the third day afterwards (on the Sunday). Therefore as Jesus was crucified on a Friday, the day on which we remember the crucifixion, is always a Friday.
For theological reasons, Jesus had to be crucified between two common thieves to show the actions of the Jews by disregarding Jesus' teachings deserved the anti-Jewish sentiment that lasted nearly 2000 years. Only those who committed high treason were crucified: thieves were not crucified. One of the blatantly historical mistakes in the gospels.
There was a thief on each side of Jesus. These two were also being crucified for stealing, but Jesus hadn't done anything to deserve crucifixion.
The four smaller crosses symbolize the four Gospels in the bible and the five crosses total represent the five wounds Jesus suffered when crucified.
its A or D
AnswerThe authors of the four New Testament gospels are collectively known as evangelists. The gospels were originally written anonymously and were only attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John later, in the second century.We do not know who the evangelists really were and we therefore do not know what happened to them after thet wrote the gospels. And we do not really know what happened to the apostles, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Christian traditions of persecution and martyrdom grew up in the centuries after their deaths, but there is no evidence to support these tradtions.
The book of Matthew. Located in the new testament.