The Gospels of Mark and Luke state the donkey that Jesus rode had never been previously ridden. Matthew and John also mention that it was a colt.
Mary and Joseph lived in Nazareth before Jesus was born. Following Jesus' birth, they fled to Egypt to escape King Herod's order to kill all male infants in Bethlehem. They later resettled in Nazareth after returning from Egypt.
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Jesus was tried by Pilate.
In Matthew 21:7, Jesus rode on an ass and also on its colt, in order to fulfil a prophecy. In Mark 11:7, Luke 19:35 and John 12:14, Jesus simply rode on a colt.
A:Jesus was born in Bethlehem while King Herod was alive, and therefore before April 4 BCE (Matthew, Luke). Jesus was born during the time of the census of Quirinius and therefore in 6 CE (Luke). Jesus returned from Bethlehem to Galilee, shortly after his birth and spent his early childhood in Nazareth, travelling with his parents to Jerusalem each year for the Passover (Luke). Jesus fled from Bethlehem to Egypt with his parents and spent his early childhood in Egypt. After the death of King Herod, the young family began the return journey to Bethlehem but, being warned in a dream, Joseph turned aside and took Mary and Jesus to Galilee, where they settled in a city called Nazareth (Matthew).
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but it is not certain how long he stayed there after his birth. The Bible records that the Holy Family later moved to Egypt for a period of time before returning to settle in Nazareth.
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AnswerMatthew: After Jesus was born, Mary and Joseph remained in their house in Bethlehem until a visit from the magi, or wise men. Some time afterwards they fled from Bethlehem to Egypt for fear of Herod, beginning the return journey to Bethlehem after his death but, being warned in a dream, turned aside and travelled to Nazareth instead. Luke: After Jesus was born, Mary and Joseph received the poor shepherds who came to worship Jesus. After eight days, they had Jesus circumcised and after forty days, they travelled to Jerusalem to present Jesus at the Temple, then returned peacefully to their home in Nazareth.
Both Matthew and Luke say that Jesus was born in Bethlehem: Matthew apparently because Bethlehem was the home town of Joseph and Mary; Luke because there was a census that apparently required Joseph to be in Bethlehem.
Yes; it didn't exist before his death.
Matthew's Gospel: (1)magi came to worship the baby Jesus; (2) the young family fled from Bethlehem to Egypt for fear of King Herod; (3) Herod slaughtered the baby boys of Bethlehem; (4) after the death of Herod, Joseph, Mary and Jesus returned to go back to their home in Bethlehem but, being warned in a dream, turned aside and migrated to Nazareth in Galilee.Luke's Gospel: (1) poor shepherds came to worship the baby Jesus; (2) Jesus was circumcised after eight days; (3) when the days for Mary's purification were completed, the family went from Bethlehem to the Jerusalem Temple; (4) they then returned peacefully to their home in Nazareth.
Jesus was baptized before he started his work on earth not after he died on the cross.