That depends on whether you believe that Jesus appeared in the Old Testament or not. If you do, Jesus first recorded words are "Let there be light." If you do not believe in Jesus in Old Testament, His first recorded words were in Luke 2:49, " Why are you looking for me? Don't you know I must do my Father's will."
No, Jesus did not abolish the Old Testament teachings and laws. He said he came to fulfill them, not to abolish them.
It is said that Jesus Luz is 32 years old
It is not against the law for said 18 year old to let said 15 year old stay at said 18 year olds house. However it is illegal for said 18 year old to have any sexual relations with said 15 year old.
About 33. He started His ministry at about the age of 30.
The Bible said both old testament and new testament........old testament means what happened in the world is before birth of Jesus and New testament said after birth of Jesus what happened in the world..........it said that about the sinces.......it said that we should not spoil our life by sinces.....it said be a good man and do anything as well....... dont denigrate others.............
The Old Testament never actually mentions Jesus Christ.
Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the Old Testament laws, but to fulfill them. He emphasized the importance of following the spirit of the law rather than just the letter of the law.
The Rev. Spooner
When it is said that Jesus fulfilled the law, it means that he completed or satisfied the requirements of the Old Testament laws and prophecies. Christians believe that Jesus' life, death, and resurrection fulfilled the purpose and intent of the laws given in the Old Testament.
Israel
because the words represent what Jesus said. he wasn't around in the old testament