The Bible is clear that Jesus was a Jew in the lineage of King David on his earthly adopted father Joseph side.
Answer:Joseph wasn't Jesus' father, so his lineage doesn't establish Jesus' nationality. However, Mary was also descended from King David through his son Nathan (rather than Solomon, as was Joseph), and this lineage established Jesus' earthly nationality as Jewish.Jesus Christ was a citizen of Rome, born in Bethlehem of Judea. As far as His human descent through Mary, He was of the Jewish nation.
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Jesus was Jewish.
Jesus Christ's nationality is Jew. Strictly speaking, he lived in the Roman Empire, which would have made his nationality a Roman citizen. He was ethnically and religiously Jewish.
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Jesus Christ's nationality is Jew. Strictly speaking, he lived in the Roman Empire, which would have made his nationality a Roman citizen. He was ethnically and religiously Jewish.
He was Jewish. Jesus was Jewish, Mary was Jewish.
He is Jewish. At the time he lived, he was a citizen of the Roman Empire.
Christ came through the lineage of Judah, or the house of David.
Jesus gave his life for all mankind, regardless of their race or nationality. (John 3:16)
He is Christianfollow in his footsteps,JESUS IS THE WAY! TRUTH AND THE LIFE! (L)amen!(:
Esho or Isho (can also be a first name) is Assyrian (or Mesopotamian). The meaning is Jesus.
The Apostle Saint Matthew was Jewish, a native of Israel. He was a tax collector by trade before meeting Jesus and becoming his disciple.
God's church is the Universal Church. That means all who are true followers of Jesus Christ, cleansed by His blood; regardless their color, nationality or denomination.