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Designed on the area of the hand between the base of the fingers and above the wrist, this is the image of an entire eye. Inside the pupil of the eye, a crucified Jesus with the cross is shown. This signifies seeing the world in a true and pure light.

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This image is another of the Jesus tattoos that shows him sitting with his hands clasped with a crown of thorns on his head, waiting for his final ordeal of crucifixion. It is designed on the lower back of a man and bears the inscription ‘Non Omnis Moriar’ at the bottom right, which means ” I shall not wholly die.” The tattoo serves to remind us of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.

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A stunning design of Jesus on the cross after crucifixion, this image is designed with such a perspective that Jesus’ outstretched arm ends right under the wrist of the person on whose arm the tattoo is made. A nail and blood is prominently designed at the center of the wrist. The Latin initialism INRI and the crown of thorns also feature in this design.This tattoo is for those who want to truly feel the suffering of Jesus and share it by feeling as one with his pain.

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To be inked on the entire arm, this design’s most prominent element is the face of a bearded old man with eyes closed and face reflecting a lot of pain. He can stand for any of Jesus’ beloved apostles, possibly Peter, mourning the loss of his master. Beneath his face, three crucified men can be seen. These are Jesus Christ in the center, along with two other men who were crucified alongside him.

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One of the Jesus tattoos for guys, this design takes up the entire back and parts of the arm. A robed Lord Jesus is shown with his head bowed in reverence as if in prayer as an angel hovers above him shining a beam of light. A female figure with eyes closed also in prayer appears on the back of the right arm. This design stands for reverence to God.

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Tattoo ideas for men are sometimes derived from famous works of art, like in this case. This is a skillful representation of Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, designed on an entire forearm. As well as being one of the most famous paintings about Jesus of all time, it reminds us that Brutus betrayed Jesus and serves as a warning of how the ones who believe in the Lord should never betray anyone.

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This tattoo on the upper arm is a simple design involving hands clasping rosary beads in prayer from which hangs a cross with Jesus crucified on it. The cross shines with the light of God and this design is a symbol of the faithful and believers.

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A powerful and colorful tattoo of the Lord’s crucifixion, this tattoo covers the forearm of guys. In the background are numerous other crucified men, mostly criminals. In the foreground, Jesus Christ stands crucified to his cross suffering in silence. A lady appears to the left kneeling down in reverence. Beneath the cross are skulls and bones signifying mortality of man.

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In this tattoo meant to be inked on the forearm, we see someone driving a large nail through the outstretched palms of the tied hand of Jesus. Depicting the pain and torture that Jesus willingly suffered during his crucifixion, this tattoo serves to remind us of God’s tremendous love for us, his children.

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In this tattoo, a smiling Jesus with a halo around his head can be seen hugging an innocent lamb. This tattoo’s idea comes from the fact that John the Baptist had called Jesus ” the lamb of God “, signifying a pure and innocent soul who will be sacrificed to atone the sins of the world. Inked on the upper arm, this tattoo represents innocence and purity of Lord Jesus.

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