Some might say Cana of Galilee, yet Jesus denied that his time had yet come. But in Luke4:16-21, it seems that Jesus had inaugurated hid public ministry, indicating it a fulfillment of the Scriptures.
John baptizing Jesus in the river Jordan.
Can you help me with three stories from Galilean ministry of Jesus?
He is not a disciple at the time of Jesus but an obedient disciple of God.
Paul. Luke.
Joseph was the foster father of Jesus. However, he had died before Jesus began his ministry so did not follow Jesus. He died a Jew.
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Jesus was always there from the start.
The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus like a dove during his baptism in the Jordan River. This event marked the beginning of Jesus' public ministry.
At the beginning of his public ministry, you can find it in Matt 3:16
No writer actually designated the very start of His ministry. John mentions the turning of water to wine as being the first miracle, but this is not necessarily the start of His public ministry.Prior to beginning His public ministry, Jesus was baptized and then tempted in the wilderness by Satan.
Prior to beginning his ministry, Jesus was a Carpenter.
Jesus began His public ministry because this is what He came to earth to do - it was His mission.
The four gospels all indicate that Jesus' baptism was the beginning of his public ministry. The gospels depict Jesus' baptism as part of God's plan for his life. This comes out very well in the Gospel of Luke, where the conception, and the birth of John the Baptism were surrounded by prodigious signs. John the Baptist is described as being the forerunner of Jesus. Therefore, it is not difficult to understand that Jesus' ministry would begin with his baptism by John, which was an endorsement of John's ministry, as well as being a symbol of the beginning of his own.
His ministry lasted a total of three and a half years. From the baptisim to crucifiction.
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The descent of the Holy Ghost as a dove at the baptism of Jesus proved several facts. Firstly, it confirmed Jesus' identity as the anointed Messiah, as the Holy Spirit came upon him. Secondly, it demonstrated the divine endorsement of Jesus' ministry. Lastly, it indicated the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and the initiation of the new covenant with humanity.
Yes, but, she always remained in the background.
St. Anne was probably long dead before Jesus began his public ministry.