It depends on your beliefs.
A little more helpful answer:Most christian religions believe Jesus is the son of god. Born on earth to be human and live and die for our sins.So yes, as a normal human he could cook something to hot for him to eat. But remember its kind of moot point, Jesus rules beside his father in Heaven.
No because he's dead and he was a liar, lol.
Jesus sacrificed Himself on the cross so we could have eternal life
Jesus didnt nail himself to anything.
Jesus himself
By Jesus Himself.
No, Jesus was probably in pain, but he volunteered himself to die on the cross for us because only he could fullfill God's salvation for us as our Messiah. Jesus wanted God's will to be done.
Jesus himself delivered the good news about himself. Who better to tell the world about who he was than the person himself.
The Man Who Called Himself Jesus was created on 1968-11-22.
James called himself a "servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ."
The cast of Kosher Jesus the Legacy of Jesus Among Jews and Christians - 2012 includes: Corey Booker as himself Shmuley Boteach as himself Noah Feldman as himself Bret Stephens as himself
jesus was, undoubtedly, dead after his crucifixion. no human could survive the crucifixion (and jesus WAS human), and besides, his side was pierced with a spear to make sure he was dead. his resurrection could have only happened if he was God as well as man.
Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.Jesus himself had little or no impact on the Romans. He had very little contact with them in his lifetime. In fact, the Romans did not even know who he was, as they had to have someone (Judas) point him out before they could arrest him. It was the followers of Jesus who carried his message to Rome.
That was when Jesus presented himself for baptism in 29 C.E. From that point on in his life, Jesus fulfilled the words of Psalm 40:6-8.