The Seven Sayings of Jesus from the Cross: Observations on Order and Presentation in the New Testament, Literature and Cinemapyrimidine derivativesring closure reactionsmicrowave chemistry, sonochemistry, mechanochemistrymulticomponent reactionsFirst page of article...
Crucified as would-be “king of the Jews” (Mark 15:26 and parallels Matthew 27:37; Luke 23:38; John 19:19), Jesus also was taunted on the cross as the one who would destroy and rebuild the Temple (Mark 15:29). These two charges help to explain the decision to execute him. Jes...
Each of the gospels has its unique insights into the meaning of passion; each paints its own distinctive portrait of the man on the cross. We are used to meditating on the last seven words from the cross, drawn from all four gospels, but the gospels also record several sayings of Jesus ...
This is the only one of our Lord's seven sayings from the cross recorded by St. Matthew and St. Mark. The other evangelists do not mention it at all. The language is Aramaic, doubtless that used commonly by our Lord. He quotes the words of the twenty-second psalm as applicable to ...
While Muslims acknowledge the ascension, they either deny that Jesus was crucified or that He died on the cross. Most simply believe Jesus’ death was an illusion (and some even believe that Judas Iscariot was mistaken for Jesus on the cross): ...
Muslims do not believe that Jesus died on the cross. Unable to accept that crucifixion could serve the purposes of God, Islamic tradition holds that someone else died in his place, while Jesus was taken by God to return at the end of time to judge all people. Modern Portrayals of Jesus...
Hebrews 2:15 gives the reason: The fear of death actually makes us slaves until the blood of Jesus on the cross sets us free. Until we surrender and receive Jesus as Lord and Saviour, turning from our darkness, we remain in slavery. By the way, if you have never surrendered your will...
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Each of the fictitious lives of Jesus surveyed in Chapter 1 taught that Jesus survived death on the cross and was later revived. His "appearances" to his disciples were not miraculous, of course, for he had never died in the first place. The swoon theory, espoused by Heinrich Paulus and ...
49. “When Jesus hung on the cross he took all your mistakes, all your failures, all your weaknesses, and he forgave them.”–Joel Osteen 50. “We must not sit still and look for miracles; up and doing, and the Lord will be with thee. Prayer and pains, through faith in Jesus Chri...