It was normal for wandering rabbis, of which there were several in the time of Jesus, o begin public ministry at around 30 years of age. We can presume that Jesus followed this pattern. Jesus ministered for approximately 3 years, so He would have been between the ages of 30 and 33 when He preached the Sermon on the Mount.
Jesus began His ministry when he was thirty according to Luke 3:23.
He was younger than 30 that's for sure. He was in his late teens. I say he wasn't 30 because he died when he was 33 years old
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There is no record of how long it took for Jesus to preach this sermon; but also there is no record of any breaks in his preaching of more than 3000 words in this sermon. So one may judge for himself the time Jesus took to preach it.
Jesus the Christ did not preach in Rome, but Paul the apostle went to Rome and preached about Jesus as did other men.
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I would call it a sermon on telling the truth about the Lord Jesus Christ and how He died on the cross paying the price to set anyone free from sin who believes in Him, and how He resurrected the third day from death.
13 years ANSWER: Jesus in His ministry preached about 3 and one half years.
A preacher should preach as long as he is under the power of the Holy Ghost.
The book of Matthew records a number of these but the best known is probably the Sermon on the Mount in chapters 5 through 7.
A sermon can be any length of time as long as you are doctrinally correct.
I would call it a sermon on telling the truth about the Lord Jesus Christ and how He died on the cross paying the price to set anyone free from sin who believes in Him, and how He resurrected the third day from death.
The main message of the Gospel of Matthew is to present Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah and to emphasize the importance of following his teachings, particularly the Sermon on the Mount. It also highlights the fulfillment of Jewish prophecies and the universal nature of Jesus' mission.
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Apart from their obvious roles as Messiah and Apostle, scholars have long debated the apparent mismatch between the teachings of Jesus and Paul. One normal way of stating it is that Jesus preached about God but Paul preached about Jesus. Or, Jesus announced the kingdom of God and Paul announced the Messiahship of Jesus. Also, Jesus called people to a simple gospel of repentance, belief, and the practice of the Sermon on the Mount while Paul developed a complex theology of justification by faith, something Jesus never mentioned. Some say that Jesus preached a wonderful universal message and that Paul scrunched it back into the small distorting framework of his Jewish, rabbinic mind. Others say that Jesus preached a pure Jewish message and that Paul falsified it by turning it into a Greek, philosophical and even anti-Jewish construct. In defense of Paul here, he thought of it this way: Jesus was the Composer and he was the conductor or Jesus was the Architect and he was the builder. Paul was explicitly honouring Jesus by not saying and doing the same things but by pointing people back to Jesus' own unique achievement.