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Crucifixion and Resurrection Within Christianity

Crucifixion and Resurrection Within Christianity. Breanna Belisle. Crucifixion of Jesus. Most famous Crucifixion In gospels , begins with his scourging Roman Soldiers guided him the Mount Calvary . Jesus Christ was stripped then nailed to the cross by his hands .

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Crucifixion and Resurrection Within Christianity

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  1. Crucifixion and Resurrection Within Christianity Breanna Belisle

  2. Crucifixion of Jesus Most famous Crucifixion In gospels , begins with his scourging Roman Soldiers guided him the Mount Calvary . Jesus Christ was stripped then nailed to the cross by his hands . Painfully, Jesus hung for three hours. Two thieves were crucified on either side of him . Soldiers found him dead , but to be certain , a solider drove a spear into his side. Taken down by sunset ,and buried in a rock tomb.

  3. Crucifixion in Christianity • Important way of capitol punishment among the Persians, Seleucids, Carthaginians, and Romans. • Constantine the Great , eliminated a Roman Empire , for veneration for Jesus Christ . • Many were whipped when they were on the cross. • Was a form of death in the ancient world many would fear. • Used to kill traders , slaves, and the area’s worst criminals. • Four types of crosses used for crucifixion : • Crux Simplex • Crux Commissa • Crux Decussata • Crux Immissa. • This type of punishment was used among the Persians ,Assyrians, Scythians, Carthaginians, Germans, and Celts.

  4. Good Friday • Observed the Friday before Easter • Christians show appreciation for Jesus dying on the cross. • Many Christian's spend the day fasting and praying

  5. Crucifixion of St.Peter St. peter was the first pope His original name was Simon , but Jesus changed it to Peter. After Jesus resurrected , he asked Peter “ Do you love me?” Peter moved to Rome where he converted many nonbelievers He was taken prisoner and put to death.

  6. Resurrection of Jesus Christ was placed in a tomb. An angel told a woman the was no longer in the tomb, and “He has risen” There are approximately 12 accounts of Jesus’s resurrection , beginning with Mary ending with Paul. “The Bible says, "He [Jesus] was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification" (Rom. 4:25). "If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved" (Rom. 10:9)”

  7. Resurrection in Christianity • By definition resurrection is : “is a religious belief that a dead person will return to life through the power of God. The person will be restored to life in his or her physical body and individuality, but in perfected form.” • Jesus Died on the Cross then resurrected three days later. • Many Christians believe death is our greatest enemy, who will conquer all, except Christ . • Some view the resurrection of Jesus as a redemption of humanity . • Traditionally , Christians believe God defeated death through Jesus’ resurrection and crucifixion. • Many believe God has accepted Jesus's sacrifice for our sins. Many Christians also believe Jesus is the savior of human kind. • Accounts of Jesus's death can be found in the following scripture ( Four Gospels): Matthew 27:27-28:8; Mark 15:16-16:19; Luke 23:26-24:35; and John 19:16-20:30.

  8. Easter Sunday Time in the Tomb Easter Sunday • Christian's Celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. • Perhaps, the most attended church service of the year. • Marks the end of Lent , a 40 day fasting period. Jesus spent 72 hours in the tomb. Crucified on Friday and resurrected on Sunday.

  9. Bibliography • Moris, Henery. "The Resurrection of Christ." . Institute for Creation research. Web. 28 Oct 2013. <•http://www.icr.org/ChristResurrection/>. • Stowers, S. K. (2013). Resurrection. In World Book Student. Retrieved from http://worldbookoneline.com/student/article?id=ar466040 • Fairchild, Mary. "Resurrection of Jesus Christ - Bible Story Summary." Ask.com :cChristianity. N.p.. Web. 28 Oct 2013. <http://christianity.about.com/od/biblestorysummaries/p/theresurrection.htm>. • Creech, Mark. "Seven Assurances the Resurrection Gives." CP Opinion. N.p., 30 Mar 2013. Web. 28 Oct 2013. <http://www.christianpost.com/news/seven-assurances-the-resurrection-gives-92915/>. • Resurrection of Jesus . N.d. Photograph. n.p. Web. 28 Oct 2013. <http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XfkeERBVwk8/TbR2FhNNmtI/AAAAAAAABKw/zv6m6hZ8FOA/s1600/www-St-Takla-org___Jesus-Resurrection-08.jpg>. • Charles Cathedral. 2009. Photograph. n.p. Web. 28 Oct 2013. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chartres_-_cathédrale_-_rosace_nord.jpg>.

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