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The Lenten Season tells us that Jesus was victorious over death.
According to Luke 19:29 and John 12:1, Jesus was near Bethany at the home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus just prior to entering Jerusalem on "Palm Sunday."
40 days after it began. It occurred late in Jesus' life, not too long before the Last Supper and his Crucifixion.
Lent the 40 days between Ash Wednesday and Lent that Christians fast and prayer before Easter. Forty days were chosen as the length because it is the number of days that Jesus spent in the desert in prayer and fasting just prior to the time that He began his public ministry.
Public citizen in those days meant being a Roman like Paul (Acts 16.37,38) and Jesus was not a Roman.
Lent commemorates the 40 days Our Lord spent in the desert fasting and praying before He began his public ministry so, yes, it is scriptural.
Mary brought Jesus to the temple, before God, to be circumcised, eight days after he was born. Then 33 days after that Mary brought Jesus before the Lord according to the law of Moses, (Leviticus 12,2 to 6)
Saul began preaching Jesus within days of his conversion. See Acts 9:1-20.
As Jesus was lead into the wilderness , by the spirit for 40 days and nights , before he started his ministry.
Jesus stayed 40 days on Earth after his resurrection before ascending to Heaven
Yes. "BCE" means "Before the Christian Era"; "CE" means "Christian Era". (The Christian Era is the period of time that began after the birth of Jesus of Nazareth -- the most common calendar used these days.)
Yes, the ascension of Jesus was 40 days after his resurrection.