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Why does the Bible say Jesus was hanged on a “tree?”

WHY DOES THE BIBLE SAY JESUS WAS HANGED ON A “TREE?”

by Shawn Brasseaux

“Jesus was ‘hanged on a tree?’ What exactly does that mean? Why does the Bible say ‘tree’ instead of ‘cross?’” Thank you for that question. You are evidently misunderstanding the verse because of its usage of “tree.” When the King James Bible says Jesus was hanged on a “tree,” the Greek word thus translated is xulon (“wood”). Note those five occurrences:

It would be profitable to see how our 1611 translators handled that Greek word xulon elsewhere in the New Testament.

CONCLUSION

When the Bible says Jesus was hung on a “tree,” tree is being used in the general sense of “a structure made of wood” (The Oxford American Dictionary says this is the archaic and poetic/literary definition of “tree”). It was not a tree in the sense of Jesus being nailed to something growing in the ground with branches and leaves. It was some type of wooden structure, a tree that had already been cut down, stripped of leaves and branches, and trimmed into beams that could be carried by men (Matthew 27:32; Mark 15:21; Luke 23:26; John 19:17).

Also see:
» What was the shape of Jesus’ cross? (COMING SOON!)
» Did Mary, Jesus’ mother, have a sister also named Mary?
» Why does the Bible say that Jesus was “slain and hanged on a tree?”

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