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  1. Oct 31, 2016 · Metherell adds, "We know that many people would die from this kind of beating even before they could be crucified." But Christ survived, only to face more suffering on the Cross. Metherell then provides further medical analysis as he describes the site of the Cross where there was a vertical beam already in the ground.

  2. Apr 12, 2018 · 2. Tacitus (A.D. 56-120) Scholars point to the Roman historian Tacitus for confirmation that the crucifixion of Jesus actually took place. Writing in his Annals, he records the death of Jesus at ...

  3. Biblical Views: Images of Crucifixion: Fresh Evidence. The Easter season is a time of year when Christians reflect on the death, burial, resurrection and post-mortem appearances of Jesus. Good Friday, as it is called, focuses specifically on the death of Jesus, which in my view likely transpired during the Passover season in April 30 A.D. Much ...

  4. 9 little known facts about Jesus' crucifixion Real or fake? Most of the cross was sent to Constantinople, and after the sacking of that city during the Fourth Crusade of 1204, it was broken up and distributed across Europe.

  5. Mar 7, 2018 · Helena joined Christ’s faithful, alongside her son, the Roman Emperor Constantine I, and at the age of 80, went off in search of the most sought-after relic: the Cross of Jesus. First disappearance

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · However, according to more recent archaeological findings, it is likely that Jesus’ cross was actually just one vertical beam inserted into the ground, with no separate crossbeam. This shape is sometimes called a crux simplex. In 1968, excavators discovered the remains of a crucified man named Yehohanan in Jerusalem.

  7. Apr 7, 2014 · New Research. Some Visions of the Crucifixion Aren’t T-Shaped. Jesus and others who were crucified didn’t necessarily die with their arms pinned straight out, the way we often imagine them....

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