Jesus died. Not all the gospels say that about the bleeding, and we know there are some discrepancies in every story where there is more than one eye-witness account.
There are lots of things in the Bible that are tempting to use as an excuse not to accept Jesus' gift of salvation, but I have faith because the proof is in my heart, revealed to me by God because of Bible study and prayer.
Don't fall victim to Satan's desire to keep you from your eternal salvation. Please accept the gift of life.
2006-07-07 04:48:02
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answer #1
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answered by cucumberlarry1 6
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Well, actually cadavers can bleed, as with any piece of blood-filled meat.
But you are right that Issa/Jesus/Yuz Asaf did not die on the cross. He escaped crucifixion completely with the help of his disciples and settled in India. Before dying at the age of eighty, he declared that he was the Galilean Messiah.
Yuz Asaf/Issa/Jesus was known to be a great healer and was highly revered as a prophet.
The whole story of Jesus' crucifixion was furthered to elevate him from a prophet to a god and to start a new church.
It worked.
Now things are changing and the truth is coming to light.
Finally.
2006-07-07 11:57:21
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answered by solistavadar 3
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according to the bible when jesus was stabbed both blood and water rushed out meaning that the plasma, or straw colored part of blood and the the hemoglobin, red blood cell etc that make blood appear red had been separated meaning that he was dead!
this account only resolves the issue if you believe the bible. if you are not a big fan of the accuracy of the bible than history would have to say that jesus probably existed but not as the "messiah". jesus was probably a teacher from a different jewish sect.
read............... why i am not a christian and other essays on religion and related subjects by bertand russell
or see you pastor, priest, etc.
2006-07-07 12:13:29
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answered by smalls 2
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Yep. He gave up the ghost. They broke the legs of the other two that were on crosses. There is a prophecy which states that His bones would not be broken. It was a common practice to break the legs of those being crucified. But when they came to Jesus and seen He was already dead they didn't have to break His legs. Unwittingly, they were fulfilling prophecy.
2006-07-07 11:50:06
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answered by Jimguyy 5
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Jesus died from being hung on the cross. when the Romans stabbed his side to make sure he was dead..blood and water flowed out..he didn't die from the stab...It was a sign to the people that He was no ordinary man...
2006-07-07 11:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It said fluid rushed out and that does happen. Historical fact back up the claim that Jesus died on the Cross. Choosing to believe anymore than that is a question of faith.
No one can force that on you.
2006-07-07 11:48:56
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answered by Dead Man Walking 4
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Jesus died and was examined, taken to a tomb and rose in three days. The huge stone was placed and sealed and guarded by the Roman soldiers, who would have been put to death if they let anyone in or out of the tomb.
2006-07-07 11:46:03
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answered by ? 7
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yes he did. To think otherwise would be in contrast to believing that a contingent of well learned men in the fine art of crucifixion and torture made a mistake after thousands of crucifixions that they had been a part of. Those that think in such manners are either uninformed of the fine art of crucifixion or are willfully trying to distort history to mold a true historical fact into a fiction that they feel comfortable with.
2006-07-07 11:49:55
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answered by Anonymous
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As baddly beaten that Jesus was, there probably not much blood left in him to begin with. Most people see Jesus on the cross just nailed there by his hands and feet. But He was hit and beaten with a torture tool called a cat of nine tails, that had sharp barbs and hooks on the end of it, ripping his flesh with every time they retrieved that whip, only to hit him again and again and again.
This tool was used over 100 % of his body when they flogged him while he was tied to the torture pole.
When they got through with beating Jesus, HE looked like raw hamburger, and was not recognized to be a human any longer.
It was not His hands that were nailed to the cross, but his wrists.
After being beaten like this, He had to carry the very cross they were going to nail HIm to up a mountain. The way they positioned his feet, was designed to make his suffer more. It made it almost impossible for him to get air to breathe. His lungs would fill up with fluid and he would gasp for air by pushing up with his feet that were nailed together, bringing excruciating pain behind more pain. He was thirsty and they gave him vinigar on a sponge instead of water. HE did infact die on that cross, and rose again on the third day. And he went through all of that for you and for me and the world so we can have eternal life with him in heaven, Just by accepting Jesus as our savior and asking for His forgivness for our sins. HE paid for our sins, for He was without sin, when He layed down His life willingly for us. We owe Him a life lived for Him.
IF you are lost and do not have Jesus in your heart and life, accept Jesus today. Ready or not... Jesus is coming soon and in our life time.
2006-07-07 11:59:24
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answered by Carol M 5
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If you read carefully it say that blood and water came out from his chest. This blood and water was the result of coagulation, and it happens when blood stops moving.
He WAS Dead, today he is alive in me and in millions more.
Roman soldiers did know well when a human being was dead, they killed a lot.
2006-07-07 11:49:27
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answered by shinebp 2
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