Can you help me with three stories from Galilean ministry of Jesus?
Jesus calms the storm: Jesus and his disciples were on a boat when a fierce storm arose. Jesus rebuked the winds and the waves, calming the sea. This display of power showed the disciples Jesus's authority over nature.
Feeding of the 5,000: Jesus miraculously fed a large crowd of 5,000 with just five loaves of bread and two fish. This event demonstrated Jesus's compassion for the hungry and his ability to provide abundantly even in times of scarcity.
Walking on water: Jesus walked on water to meet his disciples who were in a boat struggling against the waves. Peter also briefly walked on water towards Jesus before losing faith and sinking. This miracle reinforced Jesus's divine nature and the importance of faith in following Him.
Jesus ministered for approximately three years before his crucifixion. His ministry consisted of preaching, teaching, healing the sick, performing miracles, and spreading the message of love, forgiveness, and salvation.
These stories show Peter's loyalty and his human weaknesses. Despite his initial promise to always follow Jesus, he later denied him three times out of fear. However, Jesus' message to Peter at the Resurrection demonstrates forgiveness, reconciliation, and the opportunity for redemption.
The answer depends on which gospel account you are reading. In Matthew, there is only ONE (1) mention of Jesus entering Jerusalem: chapter 21 (triumphal entry). In Mark, there is only ONE (1) mention of Jesus entering Jerusalem: chapter 11 (triumphal entry). In Luke, there are FOUR (4) mentions of Jesus entering Jerusalem: Luke 2:22 (presentation at temple, Jesus is approx. 41 days old); 2:41ff. (feast at Passover, Jesus is 12 years old); 4:9 (temptation by Satan); chapter 19 (triumphal entry). In John, there are FOUR (4) mentions of Jesus entering Jerusalem: John 2:13 (Passover, cleanses temple); 5:1 (feast of the Jews, healing at the pool); 7:14-10:39f. (Feast of Booths-Feast of Dedication); 12:12ff. (triumphal entry). Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John each mention Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. There are, therefore, SEVEN (7) unique mentions of Jesus going to/entering Jerusalem in the Bible.
Peter denied Jesus three times, just as Jesus had predicted. This occurred during Jesus's trial before his crucifixion.
Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, just as Jesus had predicted.
I believe he was 33 when he finished his earthly ministry.
Technically, the bulk of Jesus' ministry was in the last three years of his life.
His ministry lasted a total of three and a half years. From the baptisim to crucifiction.
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Jesus's ministry on earth lasted roughly three years. From Jesus's baptism, which marked the beginning of his ministry, to his crucifixion at Calvary, a time of about three years elapsed.
Jesus started his ministry when he was thirty years old .He had a mission of three and a half years. He started his work to fulfil Isiaih prophecy , He will be working in Zublin
Here which job sre you asking, if it is his three years ministry he did not get paid for that.
The Sermon on the Mount was given early in His ministry immediately after being Baptized by John the Baptist - first year .
Peter witnessed many more than 3 events in Jesus life, as he was with him for the three years of his ministry, but i suppose the most important came at the end of Jesus life, which were, his Crucifixion, his resurrection and his ascension.
33 years. he began his ministry at 30 and for three years, began preaching.
At the age he was officially a man, he left his job and began his ministry of teaching.
Jesus ministered for approximately three years before his crucifixion. His ministry consisted of preaching, teaching, healing the sick, performing miracles, and spreading the message of love, forgiveness, and salvation.