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a crucifixion is a Roman form of
execution
, criminals were
nailed
to a cross and left to hang for dead
the death of
Jesus
was part of a
divine plan
to bring
salvation
to humanity
it was also a fulfilment of
prophecies
- "everything that
is
written about the
Son of Man
will be
fulfilled.
"
his death was
necessary
to allow for
ressurection
the death of
Jesus
was an act of
atonement
for the
multitude
of sins in the world
it is apart of the
salvation
of humanity
Jesus
shared
Last Supper
with
disciples
Judas
betrays Jesus, and Jesus is arrested by
guards
in the Garden of
Gethsemane
Jesus is put on trial for
blasphemy
Jesus is
crucified
he is
buried
in a
tomb
his tomb is found
empty
, Jesus has
resurrected
40
days after resurrection, Jesus rises to
heaven
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