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It's not something I would ever want to shoot again,” Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus on “The Chosen,” says of the ...
The image of Jesus Christ crucified on a cross is perhaps the most globally recognized symbol. It's portrayed in churches, monuments, and repeatedly in films, notably in Mel Gibson's The Passion ...
On Friday, Christians around the world commemorate with prayers and fasting the death of Jesus Christ, three days before the arrival of Easter and the hope of the Resurrection. 75 ° Local ...
How does crucifixion kill you? Here’s what we know. First, the history. Crucifixion is a gruesome mode of execution, and that’s why the Romans in Jesus’ day used it.
Jesus’s crucifixion is probably one of the most familiar images to emerge from Christianity. Good Friday, one of the holiest days in the Christian calendar, marks the event.
How does crucifixion kill you? Here’s what we know: First, the history. Crucifixion is a gruesome mode of execution, and that’s why the Romans in Jesus’ day used it.
It wasn’t just the heavens weeping. A jaw-dropping discovery by NASA may lend cosmic credibility to one of the Bible’s most dramatic moments — the crucifixion of Jesus Christ — and the ...
Jesus, as described in the New Testament, was most likely crucified on Friday, April 3 in the year 33, geologists say. They base their conclusion on a review of seismic activity.
A new study shows potential evidence of crucifixion done to Jesus Christ through stains on the Shroud of Turin. Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Heaven help us. A holy war is brewing ...
Jesus’ followers did not end up fleeing from the reality of his crucifixion, but “took up the cross” themselves. Such a thing would have been incomprehensible to Romans.
Dallas Jenkins is the creator of the historical drama series The Chosen. It narrates the life of Jesus Christ from the viewpoints of his followers, Jewish authorities, and common people.
But Jesus' death by crucifixion is one of the things that all four canonical Gospels agree on. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, all include the crucifixion event in their own slightly different ways.