Jesus came to earth from heaven to die for man's sin. He was the Son of God. He was sinless and did nothing to be crucified. It was the religious leaders in Israel who was afraid Jesus would put them out of a job and end their prideful rule that God the father used to accomplish His plan of salvation.
Two criminals or thieves were crucified next to Jesus. According to the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, these two individuals were also mocking Jesus while they were being crucified.
The scriptures only give reference to two thieves who were crucifies along side Christ. This was done so that the answer to one of the thieves could be know by all. That of there being different degrees of glory in heaven to which all mankind will be asigned to one.
The bible says that the two men hung on the cross on each side of Jesus were robbers, they might have done this repeatedly so they were crucified.
Yes because it is telling you what you have done to deserve what is being done to you in return
Jesus ended up the request by saying not as I will but as You, god will have it done.
God caused Jesus to ascend up into heaven. But the story is not done because, according to Muhammad, Jesus will return to guide all people to the final message - Islam. www.freequran.org
Two thieves called Gestas and Dismas were also that day crucified with nails to their crosses. They were fixed to the crosses not only with ropes but also with nails. That was the usual way to execute the death penalty by crucifixion. No exceptions were done with those thieves. And in the same way that Pilate did with Jesus, they suffered previously a cruel flagellation before being carried with their crosses to the Calvary.
You just know they had to have done something bad enough that got them crucified...But it doesn't say their names or where they're from. I believe the good thief was named "Dismas". I don't think it's in the bible but for some reason the name Dismas was given.
The only way to be crucified is to be nailed on a cross. The Romans crucified him on A.D 29. When the nailed him to the cross, the cross was outside of a city for visitors to see what will happen if they don't follow the laws.
Tiberius Caesar was the Roman emperor that ordered Jesus Christ to be exicuted, this was done because Jewish people at the time thought Jesus was commiting blasphemy by going against Jewish doctrine, so many Jewish people convinced the Romans that Jesus was declaring himself a rival king to Caesar.
It depends on what they've done...
Bullies will hurt you if you have done something to them for you to deserve it, sometimes. But in most cases, the bully is just being rude and needs some help.