The crucifixion of Jesus was a part of God's plan from the very beginning of the birth of Jesus. The sin of mankind would require a sacrifice. The sinless life of Jesus was lived and given so that man could receive salvation and eternal life in heaven. The Scriptures below contain the...
The Crucifixion of Jesus 32 As they went out, they came upon a man from Cyrene named Simon; they compelled this man to carry his cross. 33 And when they came to a place called Golgotha (which means Place of a Skull), 34 they offered him wine to drink, mixe...
To a nature morally sensitive the crucifixion of Jesus Christ' is the crime of all crimes. Although eighteen hundred)ears have passed it is still the most realistic scene in all history. The strokes of the crucificial hammers are heard not only on the mountains of Palestine; they ring throug...
Christian theology teaches Jesus' death provided the perfect atoning sacrifice for the sins of all humankind Collectively referred to as the Passion, Jesus' suffering and redemptive death by crucifixion are the central aspects of Christian theology concerning the doctrines of salvation and atonement. ...
•Q1. Do we understand fully why Peter was appalled by the prospect Jesus had just unfolded – of his own crucifixion? •Q2. Secondly, can we grasp why Jesus responded to Peter as he did – identifying the first person to call him ‘Son of God’ with the personification of all evil...
When we study the suffering, crucifixion and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Messiah, we see the largest and most significant salvation throughout the entire history of the world, and an event through which we can receive eternal salvation through faith in the Lord Jesus Messiah. You have the ...
There isn't much detail in the Bible about the crucifixion itself. However, there are a couple of key pieces of information in the scriptures that tell us about what really happened. As previously mentioned, during the trial of Jesus, Pilate was proclaiming His innocence. Interestingly enough,...
He is risen! "Risen" is the Greek verb egeirō, "to cause to return to life, raise up" or "to enter into or to be in a state of life as a result of being raised, rise."1209To followers who have been stunned by his crucifixion, hearts heavy with dejection, and eyes puffy with...
Jesus as considered in Christianity to be the Messiah. Christ2 (krīst) n. The Messiah, as foretold by the prophets of the Hebrew Scriptures. Often used withthe. [Middle EnglishCrist, from Old EnglishCrīst, from LatinChrīstus, from GreekKhrīstos, fromkhrīstos,anointed, verbal adj. ofkhrīe...
If a Jewish child is born into an Orthodox Jewish family, he innocently enters a religious system entirely obedient to those who masterminded the crucifixion of Jesus. The Pharisees and their vast, rambling “anti-bible,” the Talmud, possess greater authority for religious Jews than does the ...