You did not show any such thing (like you claim in your post), but I am not at all surprised that you are claiming you did.
In my post which you were responding to here, I offered another poster this wager, (and please read it more slowly and carefully this time):
If by the end of the day tomorrow (1/28/15), you can show me a Bible text that says that the apostles were not at the crucifixion, I will immediately donate an additional $100 to Free Republic, and if you can't, you will immediately donate an additional $100 to Free Republic. Do we have a wager?Would you care to make that wager CynicalBear? (There is still time.)
(By the way, CynicalBear, when you learn of a painting titled "Christ on the Cross with Saints Mary, John the Evangelist and Catherine of Siena", does your understanding of the English language tell you that that only can mean that Saint Mary, Saint John the Evangelist, and Saint Catherine of Siena have to actually be up on the cross with Jesus in that painting, or do you comprehend the correct meaning of that precise usage of that language, as shown here?)
Here is that picture, for your enjoyment and personal edification.
Christ on the Cross with Saints Mary, John the Evangelist and Catherine of Siena
(Perhaps you ought to try to analyze that phraseology in the Greek.) :-)
My bible doesn’t have that picture in it!
A nice neat tidy Jesus hanging on that cross.
THAT certainly is not the Jesus of Scripture who was beaten to a pulp before His crucifixion and had His bread ripped out, who was crucified naked before the world.