According to Luke 23:39-43 The penitant criminal went to paradise in the lower parts of the earth, Eph 4:8-10,Psalm 16:10,matt 12:40, Heb 2:14-15, The rebellious one went to hell where the rich man was, Luke 16:19-31,Rev 20:11-15
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The Bible is clear that all physical life will die - even Jesus died and remained in the tomb (hell) for 3 full days and nights. Afterwards, only He as mankind's first of the firstfruit has ascended into Heaven (see John 3:13). All others await either the sounding of the 7th trumpet (the 1st resurrection of all other firstfruits) or their Judgement process. Ideas of going somewhere when we die are more literary and not scriptural:
Ecclesiastes 3:19New King James Version (NKJV)19 For what happens to the sons of men also happens to animals; one thing befalls them: as one dies, so dies the other. Surely, they all have one breath; man has no advantage over animals, for all is vanity.
his disciples, his mother, Mary Magdalene, other believers, roman guards, emperor, thieves, man who gave the grave for Jesus' use
There is nowhere in any translation of the bible where you will read about Jesus being hanged with thieves. However, you can read about Jesus being crucified with two robbers (thieves) in Matthew 27: 38.
The Romans imposed the death penalty on two thieves impaled alongside Jesus Christ. While robbery itself was not a capital offense according to the Mosaic law, one of these evildoers acknowledged,
The merchants and thieves
Thieves were crucifies either side of Jesus' cross.
According to the Bible, Jesus died before the two thieves who were crucified with him. This is commonly referred to as the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Two thieves
Jesus was killed with two thieves. We don't really know their names but we just know that they were two thieves. One of them challenged Him to save them and Him from death, but the other scolded the first, saying that at least they deserved it, but He was innocent. The second thief then pleaded with the Lord to remember him when He entered His kingdom, and the Lord told the thief, "today thou shalt be with me in paradise." --St. Luke 23:43
Jesus was crucified on a cross next to two thieves on a hill called, Golgatha.
Dismas and Gestas were the thieves Mary and Joseph encountered on the way to Bethlahem. Dismas was also one of the thieves crucified with Jesus, the one who was forgiven by Jesus.
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.
Robbery, both were thieves.