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Before he is crucified on the cross vs Before he is crucified on the crossed

The correct phrase is 'before he is crucified on the cross.' The word 'cross' is a noun that refers to the structure on which Jesus was crucified, while 'crossed' is a past participle of the verb 'cross.' In this context, 'on the cross' is the appropriate phrase to describe the act of crucifixion.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

Before he is crucified on the cross

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the event of someone being crucified on the structure known as 'the cross.'

Before he is crucified on the crossed

This phrase is incorrect. 'Crossed' is a past participle of the verb 'cross' and does not fit in this context.

This phrase is not a valid construction to describe the act of crucifixion on the cross.

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