Not really, he said "I have come not to abolish the law but to fulfil it."
Jesus was very much against religious behaviour which didn't put God first. The thing that made him angrier than anything else was people trying to put themselves between other people and God.
Religions vary in their teachings and beliefs. Generally, religions encourage followers to live morally, practice compassion, worship, and seek spiritual growth. They often promote community, giving to others, and following specific rituals and practices.
Jesus includes everyone, and never turns them away. For example before Jesus does the turning the 2 or 3 loaves of bread and fish in to enough to feed thousands of people, the Apostles tell him to tell the people to go away. They did not have enough food, and the people would be hungry soon. Jesus told them, to let them come. Or when the children what Jesus to tell them a story the Apostles tell them to go away, because Jesus was tired and he says for them to come back.
I will come back somtime
The angel told them that do not be worry because Jesus will come to take them.
Tell them about Jesus and the judgment to come. All Christian's should do this.
We can tell we are not Jesus as we are sinners we die but Jesus and god does not die.
There is nothing in scripture to answer your question.
NO. Australia is called van deimans land for a reason. We have never heard of this jesus you speak of.
I think there young and they could tell others about Jesus and Christianity for this get older they can tell a even newer generation and so on until Jesus come back and takes his believers in him to heaven for eternity.
Tell the story of Jesus' life.
no Answer They did not know about Jesus but their legends tell them of a "White bearded God" who would come again. This knowledge is believed by many of the American Indians to this day.
Shortly after his triumphant entry into Jerusalem in the spring of 33 C.E., Jesus said: "The hour has come for the Son of man to be glorified." (John 12:23) Therefore, Jesus had no reason to tell his disciples to keep quiet.