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∙ 11y agoThere is nothing in The Bible about Jesus being hung on a cross by three nails. It only records the account of him being crucified -- nothing about the specific method used.
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∙ 11y agoDuring the story of Jesus's birth.
Jesus weep-ed is one i know that's the shortest one ever in the bible.
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There is only one person with the name Adam in the bible, though in some cases Jesus of Nazareth is refered to as "the second Adam"
Acording to the Holy Bible, Satan tempted Christ 3 times using scripture and Christ rebuked him each time through scripture!
3, Three rusty nails, nailed Jesus to the cross. One in each hand and one in the feet, according to Christian tradition and records.
In the Bible it is not referred to. Some traditions have three because of the numerology of three being holy.
In the Bible,it was called the resurrection According to the Bible,He rose from the dead three days after he died on the cross.
~Jesus is Lord ~Jesus died on a cross, then rose three days later ~There's the Trinity, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost ~The Bible is truth
When Jesus wwas on the cross one thief mocked Jesus, but the other repented and Jesus said that he would be in paradise today . three days after he rose to Heaven.
The three Marys at the cross were Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Clopas. They are often mentioned as witnesses to the crucifixion of Jesus in the Christian Bible.
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There is no given name in the bible for the Three Wise Men. They were referred as "Magi" in the original Bible.
During the story of Jesus's birth.
Because she supposedly found three of the nails from Jesus' cross. Legend has it that one of the nails her son, Constantine I, place in his battle helmet for good luck and another was put in the bridle of his battle horse. My guess is that needles and nails were once made by the same craftspeople. She is also patron saint of troubled marriages, divorces...
This is difficult as there are so many 'main' events. The key ones would be from among these: Creation The worldwide flood of Noah Fall into Sin Jesus' death on the cross to save the world from sin Jesus' resurrection from the dead Pentecost
AnswerIt is very unlikely that Jesus would have been the first, nor even the last, to be crucified on the same cross. The crosses would have been used and re-used for several executions. Making a cross was a simple thing and it could have been done by a soldier, a slave or a criminal.