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The Book of Isaiah never mentioned Jesus, either directly by name, or indirectly. The Prophet Isaiah knew nothing about Jesus, and we find in Isaiah 1:1 that he expressly says that he was writing about the things he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in his own times.
Technically, the bulk of Jesus' ministry was in the last three years of his life.
I believe he was 33 when he finished his earthly ministry.
I think that would be leaving his facial imprint in Veronica's veil while walking to Calvary.
The evangelism ministry is following Jesus Christs last command on earth, that is to go and make disciples of people and baptize them.So they give the message through tracks and bibles.
After John baptized Jesus, Jesus went to the wilderness to pray and fast for 40 days and nights.
No one is sure as the Bible just doesn't say. But if we agree with some scholars that Jesus died in April 31 AD and His ministry was 3 1/2 years long or 4 Passovers - the last He died on, then He began His ministry at about 30 years of age. This would make it circa 27-28 AD.
Love one another. This is Jesus' new command, and the synopsis of His message, ministry and sacrifice as well.
If by 'author' you mean main character, then that was Jesus. His Father and He decided the details of His 3.5 year and 4 Passover Ministry long before it actually was.
Jesus did not fast for 40 days and nights in a garden before the last supper. Jesus fasted 40 days in the desert/wilderness at the beginning of His ministry (Mark 1:12-13; Matt. 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-13). Jesus made His intercessory prayer (AFTER the Last Supper) in the garden of Gethsemane (John 14-18).
AnswerAccording to the gospels, Jesus announced at the Last Supper that he would be betrayed.
JESUS WAS taught by OUR FATHER GOD
I think you mean, "Abraham sacrificed his son" as there is no record in the Bible of Isaiah sacrificing his son; although neither did Abraham sacrifice his son, though he intended to, but was prevented at the last moment by God. The name of this mountain was not mentioned in the Bible, and was not near Jerusalem, but Jesus was sacrificed on Mt Calvary near Jerusalem.