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Witness Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth!
Dinosaurs appeared on the earth before Jesus according to the present evidence.
They aren't and he won't. They both have been here forever and will be.
Jesus never married nor did He have children. His earthly mission did not include marriage and child rearing. He was here for a limited time and was meant to die at a young age for the salvation of the world. Mission accomplished.
Jesus is believed to have been born around 4 to 6 B.C. and is thought to have died around 30 to 36 A.D. This places his time on Earth approximately 2,000 years ago. Therefore, as of 2023, Jesus was here on Earth roughly 2,000 to 2,030 years ago.
The question "Who will go to Earth when Jesus says 'I will go'?" is often attributed to the biblical figure Isaiah, as recorded in the Book of Isaiah, specifically Isaiah 6:8. In this passage, Isaiah hears the Lord asking whom He should send, to which he responds, "Here am I. Send me." This reflects Isaiah's willingness to serve and carry out God's mission.
No, Jesus never got married while he was on earth. Those who are saved now are called the bride of Christ. One day, there will be a wedding feast in heaven, and Jesus will marry the Bride of Christ and those who are saved will become one with Christ.
During his time on earth, Jesus performed miracles, preached about love and forgiveness, and ultimately sacrificed himself to save humanity from sin according to Christian belief.
It is hard to verify any historical documentation given on any actual figure that relates to the story of Jesus Christ in the bible. His name in the bible was Jesus of Nazareth.
If your question is "Why did Jesus Christ found the Orthodox Church", he founded the Church so that we can continue his works here on Earth after his departure.
Many people saw the face of Jesus when he was alive here on earth. No one has recorded what his face looked like and there are no photos or portraits of him.
Jesus was on earth in order to win salvation for all men if they choose it, to restore the relationship between God and men which was broken at the fall.