No, it's all fictional.
It took place in the tomb.
The Jesus Revolution took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The replacement chosen to take the place of Matthias after the betrayal of Jesus by Judas was a man named Matthias.
Jesus Be Jesus In MeThe full lyrics are these:Jesus, be Jesus in meNo longer me, but He (other lines, it is but Thee)Resurrection Power,fill me this hour,Jesus, be Jesus in meI emptied my cup of all that it holdsAnd I laid it down at his feetMy life is yours Please take controlFill me and make me complete.Jesus, be Jesus in meNo longer me, but He (other lines, it is but Thee)Resurrection Power,fill me this hour,Jesus, be Jesus in me.(Instrumental interlude)(Spoken):I looked back that dayto all that I had beenall the years seemed somehow just wasted awayI wanted to just stop and say Thank youThank-you, my FriendBut my heart seemed to cause me to say::Jesus, be Jesus in meNo longer me, but He (other lines, it is but Thee)Resurrection Power,fill me this hour,Jesus, be Jesus in me.(Sung much slower)Jesus,be Jesus in meNo longer me,butOnly TheeResurrection Power,fill me this hour,Jesus, be Jesus in me.Resurrection Power,fill me this hour,Jesus, Oh be Jesus in me.Jesus, be Jesus, in me.
A:The apostle Paul seems to have believed that the resurrection of Jesus and his ascension to heaven were the same event. For him, the risen Jesus did not appear on earth in the flesh. Luke's Gospel says that the ascension of Jesus took place on the road to Bethany on the evening of his resurrection.Acts of the Apostles, by the same author as Luke but written somewhat later, says that the ascension took place forty days after the resurrection of Jesus, at the mount of Olivetoutside Jerusalem.
The main points in the Easter story are the Last Supper, the betrayal and arrest of Jesus, his crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection three days later. These events are central to the Christian belief in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
According to the Bible after his crucifixtion Jesus descended into 'schoal' or a holding place for souls.
Jesus was born during the rule of king Herod.and the roman empire.
The calling of the disciples took place at the beginning of Jesus' ministry, shortly after he was baptized by John the Baptist.
The Bible makes reference to two kinds of baptisms. One is for repentance (John’s baptism) and the other for the Holy Spirit (done in Jesus’ name).
No Jesus did not appoint another person to take Judas place. The disciples did it.
Christmas is the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.