No he was never out of Israel and the surrounding area.
Possibly Yes!!! There is evidence that Jesus visited the orient from ancient manuscripts in a Buddhist monastery near Leh, the capital of Ladak near the Himalayas.
In 1894 Nicholas Notovitch, a Russian Doctor, published a book called -
The Unknown Life of Christ, in which he describes his extensive travels throughout Afghanistan, India and Tibet.
During his stay he visits the Himis Monastery near Leh and discovers ancient records of the life of an extra-ordinary Saint known to the Buddhists as St Issa whos life bears a remarkably similarity to the Jesus of Biblical Records and, what is more, describes his 'missing years' as he travels to the East learning, teaching and healing.
This ancient manuscript was later rediscovered by Swami Abhedananda (a disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahansa) in 1922 and described in his book entitled Kashmir O Tibetti and again by another Russian named Nicholas Roerich, a noted philosopher and distinguished scientist in 1925, thus adding authenticity to the Issa legend.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Jesus went to Tibet. The Gospels primarily focus on Jesus' life and teachings in the region of Israel and neighboring areas. Any claims regarding Jesus traveling to Tibet are not supported by historical accounts.
There is no evidence to indicate that he ever left Judea in his lifetime; other than when he went to Egypt as a child.
Christian belief varies on this topic, but generally, the belief is that Jesus died for everyone (all individuals), not just the elect. The idea is that his sacrifice was for the salvation of all humanity, though some Christian denominations emphasize that only those who freely accept and follow Jesus will receive salvation.
There is no definitive historical record indicating that Jesus ever traveled to Rome during his lifetime. The majority of accounts of his life focus on his time in the region of modern-day Israel and surrounding areas.
No, there is no evidence or historical record that Jesus's headboard from the cross has ever been found. The focus of Christian faith is on the resurrection and message of Jesus, rather than artifacts or physical remains.
Jesus will send the Holy Spirit to be everpresent with believers, guiding them, comforting them, and empowering them to live according to his teachings.
Nicodemus went to see Jesus at night, as mentioned in the Gospel of John, where he has a conversation with Jesus about being "born again." This meeting likely took place during the early days of Jesus' ministry.
No. It is unlikely that Our Lord Jesus ever Went to India, Tibet, or any other country, contrary to what some theorists believe. Christ Would not Have Learned Hinduism or Buddhism, as they are both polytheistic religions, & He Worshipped Only His Heavenly Father Alone.
Yes, in Tibet.
No, based on historical records and the Bible, Jesus never went to jail.
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There's actually no record that he ever left.
He was frying fish which he had caught earlier when the disciples came.
No, Tibet was absorbed into the People's Republic of China in 1951, prior to the introduction of telephone country codes in the 1960's.
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it depends where you are coming from Tibet is located in Southwest of China. even in China ,there are only serval cities that have flights to Tibet dirrectly : Chengdu , Xining, Xi'an, Kunming ,Beijing, Shanghai , Guangzhou. Zhongdian, outsde of China, only Kathmandu (Nepal) --Tibet other countries there is no flight to Tibet directly at all. or you can go to Tibet by train , through the highest railway : Qinghai --Tibet railway.
No Jesus was never ever called Michael.
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