The religious leaders of His day complained that He was a companion of drunkards. I think its generally considered that He drank but only little; and mostly at celebrations. He never condones getting drunk. Jesus did not condone drunkeness. However, He was known as a social drinker, and he kept the company of the dregs of society, including drunkards, tax collectors, collaborators, prostitutes and so on. One has to realise, however, that drinking alcohol in those days was not as it is today. Water in Jesus' time was unsafe to drink. It was usually full of disease and germs. Fruit juice was never drunk as it would go off very quickly in the heat of Israel. Therefore fermented wine was far more convenient as it would keep in wine jars indefinitely. Wine itself was seldom drunk neat. Instead, water and wine were mixed, making the wine less likely to intoxify, and the water rendered safe by the antibacterial effect of the alcohol. This mixture was drunk by all - including children, and so Jesus, in this way, would have drunk alcohol from an very early age. At the Last Supper Jesus took wine.................................
Probably not, except as a nursing baby. Goats, Camels and sheep milk was used in cooking but not usually drunk straight. Cows milk was rarely used because most cows were in Africa and India, not in the Middle East.
Wine,water,and The Bible does not really say what he drunk.i think he drank wine anyways.But he did turn the water into wine so that means he probably did drink wine okay God Bless You.
No not at all, it was not there then, but he drank wine.
He drank water
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And wine- but tea was unknown in the part of the world where Jesus lived.
Wine is mentioned, so probably yes.
There are no evidences to believe that Jesus Christ did not drink alcohol. The Mosaic law did not forbid drinking alcohol. Obviously Jesus did drink alcohol. In fact his first miracle was turning water into wine at a wedding which indicates he was not against drinking alcohol.
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In the Church of Christ, it is the right thing not to drink. But others think it is ok, for they do not know what is right, they do not know enough. Most of the time, Christians do not drink alchohol.
Jesus Christ no. Do not drink bleach.
Jesus Christ yes for the love of God never, ever, ever drink lye. Ever.
When they reached the age of 21.
It is not recorded that Christ blood was ever drunk by anyone. When we partake of the Sacrament we drink water or wine which is symbolic of the blood spilt by Christ
There is nothing inherently wrong with drinking alcohol as long as it is not done in excess. Even Jesus drank alcohol.
The teachings of Jesus ARE Christ's message because he was Jesus Christ. Christ and Jesus are the same person.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
Jesus Christ
Islam prohibits the consumption of alcohol. Muslims are expected to avoid alcohol as it is considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic teachings. Consuming alcohol is viewed as harmful to a person's spiritual and physical well-being in Islam.