Yes but He rose back to life 3 days later :)
Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.Because they believe that the resurrection of Jesus is a literal account of events following his crucifixion.
In the Bible it says; He was reserected and came back to life after 3 days.
The Roman soldiers were present at the Crucifixion of Jesus.
I assume you mean return, and by that you mean, When did Jesus return to earth after his Ascension. The answer is, he hasn't yet. Jesus will come back in the last days of the Earth, and when he comes, you won't be able to miss it (see Revelation 19:11-16) If you mean, what day did Jesus return after his death, he rose 3 days after his crucifixion which was a Sunday.
Resurrection is coming back to life. Jesus came back to life after 3 days from his death on earth. His image of resurrection is the same as before he died. After resurrection, he had holes in his hands and feet due to crucifixion and wound mark on his body due to the Roman soldier pierced his body during crucifixion.
1. His baptism 2. Feeding the multitude 3. Crucifixion
Because of her role as the Mother Of God. 1)Simeon prophesied that "a sword would pierce her Own Heart", in regards to the Messianic Mission of her Son. 2)St. Joseph had to take her & her Son into Egypt, to save Them Both, from King Herod the Great. 3)The Loss of the Christ Child in Jerusalem, which lasted for 3 days. 4)Watching her Son Carry His Cross. 5)Watching the Crucifixion. 6)Seeing Her Son's Body Being Taken down from the Cross. 7)The Burial of Her Son.
40 days after his ressurection
Jesus was referring to the temple of his body, signifying his resurrection after three days. This statement also had a deeper spiritual meaning, highlighting the significance of his death and resurrection as the ultimate sacrifice for mankind.
1. The prophecy of Simeon 2. The flight to Egypt 3. Losing Jesus (but then finding Him again in the temple in Jerusalem 3 days later) 4. Witnessing Jesus carry His cross 5. Jesus' crucifixion 6. Taking Jesus down from the cross 7. Jesus' burial
Jesus' specific age is only mentioned twice in Scripture; Luke 2:42 (when he was twelve), and when He began His ministry (soon after being baptized), when He was said to be "about thirty" (Luke 3:23). A three-year ministry would have made Him about 33 at the time of the crucifixion.