In his triumphal ride into Jerusalem Jesus doubtless entered the temple area by its northeast gate.
Because the Jewish people (God's chosen people) there would not believe in him.
The Bible does not name any of Jesus' sisters.
The answer depends on which gospel account you are reading. In Matthew, there is only ONE (1) mention of Jesus entering Jerusalem: chapter 21 (triumphal entry). In Mark, there is only ONE (1) mention of Jesus entering Jerusalem: chapter 11 (triumphal entry). In Luke, there are FOUR (4) mentions of Jesus entering Jerusalem: Luke 2:22 (presentation at temple, Jesus is approx. 41 days old); 2:41ff. (feast at Passover, Jesus is 12 years old); 4:9 (temptation by Satan); chapter 19 (triumphal entry). In John, there are FOUR (4) mentions of Jesus entering Jerusalem: John 2:13 (Passover, cleanses temple); 5:1 (feast of the Jews, healing at the pool); 7:14-10:39f. (Feast of Booths-Feast of Dedication); 12:12ff. (triumphal entry). Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John each mention Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. There are, therefore, SEVEN (7) unique mentions of Jesus going to/entering Jerusalem in the Bible.
According to the bible and according to History Jesus was 33 and a half years old when he was crucified on the cross at Calvary. But actually Jesus is ageless. As he was there before the foundation of the earth.
It was one of the Magis , but which one it is not mentioned in the bible.
According to the Bible: Jesus entered Jerusalem on a Sunday. Monday, Tuesday He traveled from Jerusalem to Bethany and back. The rest of the week He spent in Jerusalem. Thursday He ate the Passover Feast with His disciples. On Friday He was arrested and tried and crucified. On Sunday He rose from the dead.
Jesus lived in Jerusalem, and traveled in Galilee.
There is nothing in the Bible that indicates that he was.
King Herod
No. The Bible indicates that Jesus' earthly father, Joseph, was dead by the time Jesus was crucified.
Following the bible stories indicates that Jesus was born on earth to Mary and Joseph
The oldest recorded incident of currency trading was mentioned in the Bible when Jesus went to Jerusalem and entered the temple and threw out the money changers. back in those days since Jerusalem was the spiritual capital, people from near by regions would travel.. It was in Jerusalem that they would trade their foreign currency with the local currency.
The half-brother of Jesus and the head of the Church of God @ Jerusalem.
The Bible doesn't seem to record Jesus saying the exact phrase, "do as you do." This is close, however, and may be what you have in mind:John 13:27 - Now after the piece of bread, Satan entered him. Then Jesus said to him, "What you do, do quickly." [NKJV]
As far as I know, the bible doesn't mention it. Not to say they didn't though!
in 100 pages turn left ..... recalculating .... at jerusalem turn left
Jerusalem Bible was created in 1966.