What day of the week was Jesus crucified?

The day on which Jesus was crucified is a matter of much debate and speculation among scholars and historians. However, most biblical scholars agree that Jesus was crucified on a Friday, which is now known as Good Friday in the Christian calendar.

According to the New Testament, Jesus was arrested on the evening of the Passover meal, which was on a Thursday. He was then tried and sentenced to death by crucifixion. He was crucified on the following day, which was a Friday.

The Gospel of Mark describes the events leading up to the crucifixion in detail, stating that Jesus was crucified at the third hour, which would have been 9 a.m. in modern times. He was then taken down from the cross at the ninth hour, or 3 p.m.

The day on which Jesus was crucified is significant in the Christian calendar. Good Friday is observed as a day of mourning and reflection, commemorating the sacrifice that Jesus made for humanity. It is followed by Easter Sunday, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus and the triumph of life over death.

While the exact day of the week on which Jesus was crucified is not known with certainty, the tradition of observing Good Friday as the day of the crucifixion has been established for centuries. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifice that Jesus made for humanity and the hope that his resurrection brings.

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