The “Crucifixion” carved icon by Sergei Rozhin features the very last and most difficult hours of the Savior’s earthly life.
Death on the cross was considered the one for slaves, it was shameful and at the same time the most cruel and painful one. Nailed to the cross, Jesus felt terribly thirsty, he lost consciousness and came to his senses again, suffered from pain, but, most importantly, gradually suffocated. The suffocation began because his body weight gradually squeezed the lungs and heart.
Roman soldiers nailed Jesus Christ to the cross, which He carried to Mount Golgotha on His own shoulders. Legend has it that it was a six-pointed cross, where a vertical line was crossed by two horizontal ones. The tormentors nailed the Savior’s hands to the longer top crossbar. The lower slanting crossbar was used as a support for the legs: the soldiers nailed both Christ’s feet to it. All this took place at six o’clock in the afternoon — about noon according to the modern way of measuring time.
When the soldiers pierced Christ’s hands and feet with iron nails, the prophecy from the psalm of King David came true,
Death on the cross was considered the one for slaves, it was shameful and at the same time the most cruel and painful one. Nailed to the cross, Jesus felt terribly thirsty, he lost consciousness and came to his senses again, suffered from pain, but, most importantly, gradually suffocated. The suffocation began because his body weight gradually squeezed the lungs and heart.
Roman soldiers nailed Jesus Christ to the cross, which He carried to Mount Golgotha on His own shoulders. Legend has it that it was a six-pointed cross, where a vertical line was crossed by two horizontal ones. The tormentors nailed the Savior’s hands to the longer top crossbar. The lower slanting crossbar was used as a support for the legs: the soldiers nailed both Christ’s feet to it. All this took place at six o’clock in the afternoon — about noon according to the modern way of measuring time.
When the soldiers pierced Christ’s hands and feet with iron nails, the prophecy from the psalm of King David came true,