No
There were numerous wandering preachers in Palestine during the time of Jesus, and John the Baptist and Jesus were just two of them There is no available evidence that the Romans had ever heard of Jesus, even after his crucifixion.
Islam does not believe that Jesus was ever crucified. (Islam holds that an imposter went on the Cross.) Therefore, Islam has never felt the need to provide a date for the crucifixion the way that Christianity needs to.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus experienced fear. In the Garden of Gethsemane before his crucifixion, he prayed to God, expressing his fear and asking for strength to face what was to come.
yes as the bible says
in the time of jesus.
It didn't. Nor is there any record of it happening to anyone else in the world, ever.
There's actually no record that he ever left.
According to the Catholic Church, Jesus Christ.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus experienced fear and distress, particularly before his crucifixion. In the Garden of Gethsemane, he prayed to God, expressing his fear and asking for the cup of suffering to be taken from him. This shows that Jesus, like all humans, experienced emotions such as fear.
No. It was incredibly uncomfortable and the clothes would be very difficult to wash.
A:No - I doubt if Jesus has ever talked to anyone since his crucifixion. I believe that some people imagine that they hear the voice of Jesus inside their heads or in their dreams, but then again a Daoist priest once told me he is privileged sometimes to see the Dao immortals briefly pass by with messages for him. Is one more true than the other?
No! The sanhedrin didn't believe Jesus had ever came back to life, that's why they demanded that the Romans persecute the Christians because the Christians told everyone that Jesus had risen from the dead.