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It is a very confused measure of a volume that has a cross section of 1 square foot and a depth (or height) of 1 metre.
No, the only apostle at the foot of the cross was St. John.
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are clear in saying that no disciple of Jesus stood at the foot of the cross; those of his acquaintance stood afar off. In the Gospel of John, the "disciple whom Jesus loved" stood at the foot of the cross with Mary. Who the disciple was, or who he was intended to be, is unknown. The second-century Church Fathers, by a process of elimination, decided that the disciple must have been John.
The apostles and Jesus were at the Last Supper of Jesus. When Jesus was on the cross, Jesus' mother Mary, the apostle John, and a few other women were there.
circumference of cross section = 12 feet area of cross section = r = 1.91 feet pi x r x r = 11.46 feet-sq 11.46 feet-sq x 12 feet = 137.53 cubic feet