When was jesus really crucified




















A sinful traitor like Judas which some Muslims claim was the replacement would never have left such an impression. No one else could have said such remarkable words.

For example, how could anyone other than Jesus pray for God to forgive His persecutors while in excruciating pain? Would God promise for centuries that the Messiah would come to die for our sins, and then, at the last moment, when Jesus was about to die, exchange Christ for an impersonator?

Does this description fit God? Not only would this make God out to be a liar, but He would have left us with no salvation from sin! Jimmy Akin Jimmy was born in Texas and grew up nominally Protestant, but at age 20 experienced a profound conversion to Christ.

Planning on becoming a Protestant pastor or seminary professor, he started an intensive study of the Bible. But the more he immersed himself in Scripture the more he found to support the Catholic faith.

Eventually, he entered the Catholic Church. There are two ways to look at history. One way is to see it as a series of random occurrences. The other way is to view history through the lens of Kairos. Durbin complains that his pro-abortion voting record has kept him from receiving Communion in his home diocese, and a Catholic priest and journalist offers a sympathetic ear.

EDITORIAL: The fault lies with the news media that continually misrepresent the matter — and, even more, with Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi and the other prominent Catholic politicians who continue to scandalize the faithful by their Eucharistically incoherent support for legal abortion. John Paul II. Subscriber Service Center Already a subscriber? Renew or manage your subscription here.

Give a Gift Subscription Bless friends, family or clergy with a gift of the Register. Order Bulk Subscriptions Get a discount on 6 or more copies sent to your parish, organization or school. Subscribe Support the register. Just how specific can we be with the death of Jesus?

Can we determine the exact day? Jimmy Akin Blogs April 10, We all know that this happened in Jerusalem in the first century. We can. The Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 27, mentions that an earthquake coincided with the crucifixion:. At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, the rocks split and the tombs broke open. Or what the devices looked like for people the day before or the day after.

But we cannot find evidence of them in the ancient texts," he added. Given that the Romans were careful record keepers who wrote detailed and gruesome histories about their military conquests and lengthy legal treatises, it is strange that they would not have written plainly about their execution methods, he explained. Samuelson says the idea of suspension devices would have been understood in the ancient world and by the contemporaries of Jesus.

People would have an understanding of the kind of torture involved. While the Gospels mention Jesus' suspension, none specify a cross, according to Samuelson. Furthermore, the passion is described differently in different Gospels and has been depicted in various ways throughout history. In some scholarly works, he just carries the cross beam.



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