crucifixion
n. 苦痛的考驗; 受難; 刑罰; 被釘死在十字架
Crucifixion is a way of killing people which was common in the Roman Empire, in which they were tied or nailed to a cross and left to die.
...her historical novel about the crucifixion of Christians in Rome.
她那本描述羅馬基督徒被釘死在十字架上的歷史小說
The Crucifixion is the crucifixion of Christ.
...the central message of the Crucifixion.
耶穌受難的主旨
1. the act of executing by a method widespread in the ancient world; the victim's hands and feet are bound or nailed to a cross
2. the infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering
Psalm 22 not only predicted the crucifixion of Christ but also his resurrection in v 22.
詩篇第22章不僅預言了基督被釘十字架,而且也預言了他的復活.
Many had flocked to the crucifixion from curiosity, and not from hatred toward Christ.
當初多人蜂擁到釘十字架的地方去,是出於好奇, 非因仇恨基督.
Jesus predicts his crucifixion in two days time.
耶穌預測他被釘死在十字架在兩天時間裡.
By contrast both the crucifixion and the resurrection are described by all four gospel writers detail.
然而基督的受難與復活卻被四福音書的作者詳細地記載了.
Jesus predicts his own death in two days time by dying on the cross crucifixion.
在福音書裡還有哪些其它章節提到耶穌預測自己會被釘在十字架上處死,你可以想得到嗎?