Jesus never mentioned the word sanctification.
Sanctification by faith in Christ was only possible after Christ's death. It is a relationship with God which believers enter into by faith in Christ,
Act_26:18; 1Co_6:11,
Eph_5:25, Eph_5:26; Col_1:22; Heb_10:10, Heb_10:29; Heb_13:12.
Every believer is sanctified in Christ Jesus, 1Co_1:2, cf. Heb_10:10, a common NT word for all believers is 'saints,' hagioi, i.e., 'sanctified' or 'holy ones.'
So sainthood, or sanctification, is not something that people can attain , it is the state into which God, in grace, calls sinful men, and in which they begin their Christian life. Col_3:12; Heb_3:1.
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18 from near his time but most refer to Him as Chrestos (the Christ)
There is no direct mention in the Bible of Jesus celebrating birthdays during his time on Earth.
There is no specific mention in the Bible of Jesus celebrating his birthday during his time on Earth.
There is no specific mention in the Bible of Jesus eating beef during his time on Earth.
There is no direct mention in the Bible of Jesus wearing purple during his time on Earth.
The Book of Judges does not actually mention Jesus. It was written several centuries before the time of Jesus.
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Jesus could not have had earrings because they dint have them in those days.
Nobody. He was not well-known in his time (most historians of the time don't mention him); and he plays no part in Judaism.
No. There is mention of his birth, then mention of him about the time he is 12 (when he went missing and was found in the temple), and then didn't pick up again until he was about 30.
There is no direct mention in the Bible of Jesus expressing fear during his time on Earth. Instead, he is often portrayed as having faith and trust in God's plan.