Good Friday
Today is Good Friday. A day held in honor and remembrance of Jesus's death on the cross. It is held after Maundy Thursday, which recalls the Last Supper, and on the Friday before Easter Sunday.
Crucifixion is one of the most pain ways to be killed and was reserved for the worst of the worst in Roman times. The word "excruciating" from the Latin term "cruciare," or, to crucify.
According to the Gospels, Jesus was beaten, flayed and scourged prior to his crucifixion and was so weak that he could not carry his own cross.
Crucifixion is one of the most pain ways to be killed and was reserved for the worst of the worst in Roman times. The word "excruciating" from the Latin term "cruciare," or, to crucify.
According to the Gospels, Jesus was beaten, flayed and scourged prior to his crucifixion and was so weak that he could not carry his own cross.
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