Jesus Christ

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Jesus Christ is the central figure in Christianity, a Jewish preacher, the Son of God, who was predicted in the Old Testament as the Messiah who gave his life for the sins of people. znanierussia.ru Some facts from the biography of Jesus Christ: He was born in Bethlehem to Joseph and the Virgin Mary during the reign of King Herod I the Great. znanierussia.ru At the age of 30 he began public service. ethnomir.ru Over the course of three years, Jesus drew thousands of followers. He and his disciples walked around the land of Galilee, telling ordinary people about love for God and neighbor, patience and mercy, kindness and compassion. ethnomir.ru Many of Christ's actions were controversial and even shocking for that time. For example, he publicly justified a harlot, preached on the Sabbath (which was strictly prohibited by the Old Testament law) and drove all the merchants out of the Jerusalem temple. ethnomir.ru During the reign of the procurator of Judea, Pontius Pilate, Jesus was convicted on a false accusation and sentenced to a shameful execution - crucifixion.

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After a long journey, the apostles and Jesus stopped in the desert. The apostles made a fire and sat around it. It was a cold night in the desert.

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The Crucifixion of Christ

The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the execution of Jesus Christ by crucifixion, the most shameful and painful execution of that time. According to Christian teaching, this event completes the Passion of Christ and precedes the burial and resurrection of Jesus.

Traitor of Christ.

Judas Iscariot is a character in Christianity, one of the twelve apostles, who betrayed Jesus Christ into the hands of the high priests. old.bigenc.ru Some facts about him: The nickname "Iscariot" can be understood as "the man from Kerioth" (presumably from the city of Kiriath in Judea). Judas was in charge of the general expenses of the community of disciples of Jesus Christ, yet it is said of him that he “was a thief.” According to the Gospel narrative, the motive for Judas' betrayal was the love of money, for which he received 30 pieces of silver from the high priests. At the Last Supper, Christ gave Judas “a piece of bread” as a sign that he would betray Him. Judas led the people to a place known to him to the east of Jerusalem, beyond the Kidron Strait, to seize Christ. By kissing Jesus, Judas indicated to the guards in this way whom they should arrest. After the condemnation of Christ, Judas, repenting that he had “betrayed innocent blood,” returned 30 pieces of silver to the high priests and hanged himself in despair.

old.bigenc.ru Judas Iscariot is one of the most famous villains in world culture, as well as one of the most hated characters in Christianity. His name has become a byword for traitors.

The temptation of Jesus during the forty days of Lent.

The Temptation of Christ is the temptation of Jesus Christ by the Devil (Satan) during his forty-day fast in the desert, where he retired after his baptism, described in the New Testament. ru.wikipedia.org* All the evangelists except John tell about this event. Matthew and Luke tell about the temptation in detail, coinciding in all details, and the apostle Mark only briefly mentions it.

Apostles of Jesus.

The Apostles are the closest disciples of Jesus Christ, chosen by Him and sent to proclaim the Kingdom of God and to establish the Church. azbyka.ru The 12 apostles, Christ's closest companions, are most often mentioned: Andrew (the First-Called), brother of Peter, disciple of John the Baptist. Peter (Simon son of Jonah), also called "Cephas", brother of Andrew, a fisherman from Bethsaida. John (son of Zebedee), also called the Theologian, brother of James. James the son of Zebedee (son of Zebedee), brother of John, a fisherman. Philip of Bethsaida. Bartholomew (Nathanael), a native of Cana of Galilee. Matthew (the publican), also known as Levi Alphaeus, the evangelist. Thomas, called "the Twin". James Alphaeus (son of Alphaeus), brother of the apostle and evangelist Matthew. Judas Thaddeus, also known as Judas Jacob or Levvey. Simon the Zealot, also known as Simon the Zealot. Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus Christ. After the Ascension of Jesus Christ, Matthias became one of the twelve apostles in his place.

The character and personality of Jesus.

Jesus Christ is the central figure of Christian theology, the main protagonist of the Bible. He has absolute omnipotence, omniscience and omniscience, as well as immortality. At the same time, Jesus Christ rarely demonstrates his strength and power, preferring to stay simply with his followers. hero.fandom.com pravmir.ru: The character of Christ is all-encompassing and universal, common to all mankind, and represents the moral ideal of all times and all peoples. This character is unparalleled in the power of its beneficial influence on the historical life of humanity. pravmir.ru stihi.ru: Jesus was the Leader in heaven, but on earth He was a servant. He did not seek to please himself, to make life easier or to achieve comfort. His whole life was marked by self-denial, and in prayer he expressed the purpose of life: "Not my will, but Yours, be done." stihi.ru bolshoyvopros.ru: Jesus Christ fully reflected the qualities of his Heavenly Father. He loved God very much and showed complete obedience to Him. He loved people, was always kind and compassionate to them. Crowds of people came to him to listen to him and receive healing. bolshoyvopros.ru pravoslavie.ru: The character of Christ is all-encompassing and universal, common to all mankind, and represents the moral ideal of all times and all peoples. This character is unparalleled in the power of its beneficial influence on the historical life of humanity

Biography of Jesus

The first story about Jesus was written 40 years after his death by the Evangelist Mark. Historians suggest that he was born in 12–7 BC during the last years of Herod’s reign to Joseph and Mary. Jesus began his public ministry at the age of 30, choosing, as the Gospels say, 12 followers. Within three years, Jesus, who possessed a rare charisma and gift of speech for that time, attracted thousands of followers. ethnomir.ru dzen.ru: According to researchers, Jesus was born between the seventh year BC and the fourth year BC. He died between the thirtieth and thirty-third year. The story of Jesus' life is told in four books of the Gospel. However, other parts of the New Testament also contain references to key events in the life of the Messiah. dzen.ru ru.ruwiki.ru: Religious scholars and theologians who hold the view that Jesus was a real historical figure believe that he was born between 7 BC and 4 BC and died between 30 and 33 BC. Orthodox Judaism does not recognize Jesus as either a prophet or a Messiah. According to Islam, Jesus is one of the messengers of Allah, who brought the Injil (Gospel), and a miracle worker. : Jesus Christ (c. 7-6 BC - c. 30 AD) - the central figure in Christianity, a Jewish preacher - the Son of God, who was predicted in the Old Testament as the Messiah, who gave his life for the sins of people. Until the age of thirty, Jesus Christ lived with his Mother, the Virgin Mary, in Nazareth, in the house of Joseph. Jesus began his public ministry in Galilee by choosing 12 apostles. Jesus Christ himself also traveled around the Holy Land, preaching, gathering disciples and spreading the teachings of the Kingdom of God. Christ was born in a cave, next to domestic animals, grew up in poverty and labor, wandered the earth, not always having a home or shelter. He lived on earth for 33 years and voluntarily accepted a painful death on the cross, atoning for His

The Life of Jesus Christ.

The life of Jesus is primarily described in the four canonical Gospels, which include his genealogy and birth, public ministry, passion, prophecies, resurrection, and ascension.[2][3] Other parts of the New Testament, such as the Pauline epistles, which were likely written within 20 to 30 years of each other,[4] and which include references to key episodes in Jesus's life, such as the Last Supper,[2][3][5] and Acts (1:1–11), which includes more references to the ascension episode than the canonical Gospels,[6][7] also cover the life of Jesus. In addition to these biblical texts, there are non-biblical texts that allude to specific events in the life of Jesus, such as Josephus's Jesus and Tacitus's Christos. In the Gospels, Jesus's ministry begins with his baptism by John the Baptist. Jesus came to the Jordan River, where he was baptized by John the Baptist, and then fasted for forty days and nights in the Judean Desert. This early period also includes Jesus' first miracle, the marriage at Cana of Galilee.

The main areas of Jesus' ministry were Galilee and Judea, as well as nearby areas such as Perea and Samaria. Jesus' activities in Galilee included many miracles and teachings.

Prompt

  1. Blessed Virgin Mary In Nazareth, a small town in Galilee, lived Joachim, a descendant of King David, and his wife Anna. They were childless until old age. And since the Jews considered barrenness to be a punishment from God for sins, they prayed to God to grant them offspring; and they promised to dedicate the child that would be born to them to the service of God. After fifty years of marriage, they had a daughter, Mary. When she was three years old, they took her to the Jerusalem temple, where they left her for further education. Living there among other girls who were being raised with her, Mary spent her time in prayer, learning to read the Holy Scriptures and needlework; when she reached the age of fourteen, she had to leave the temple: according to Jewish custom, all girls of this age had to marry and therefore could no longer remain at the temple.

When this time came, the Virgin Mary announced to the priests that she had promised God to remain a virgin forever. At that time, her parents were no longer alive; therefore, the priests decided to entrust the orphan to the care of an eighty-year-old man named Joseph, who was known to them for his pious life; moreover, Joseph lived in the same Nazareth from which Mary came. They betrothed them on the condition that Joseph, under the name of her husband, would be the guardian of the Virgin Mary. Joseph was a carpenter, lived in Nazareth, and after the betrothal, he went there with the Most Holy Virgin.

  1. The Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin. Luke 1:26–39 Living in the house of her fiancé Joseph, Mary (as the legend goes) once thought, while reading the Holy Scriptures, about the prophetic words of the Prophet Isaiah about the birth of the Savior from the Virgin. At that very time (as the Evangelist Luke says), an Angel appeared before Her and said: “Rejoice, full of grace! The Lord is with you; blessed are you of all women!” Mary was confused. To calm her, the Angel said: “Do not be afraid, Mary! You have found grace with God! You will bear a Son and call Him Jesus; He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High.

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