The four gospels- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John tell the story of the life and death of Jesus.
This is not stated anywhere in the New Testament.
Matthew chapter 2 verse 1 states: "Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king..." in the King James Version of the Bible.
40 is special in the bible as there was a flood for 40 days, Jesus fasted for 40 days and 40 nights. After Jesus arose from the grave he stayed for 40 days on earth.
The answer could be found in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, where God created the earth in 6 days, and rested on the seventh.
The Bible calls Jesus, 'The Lamb slain from foundation of the world' (Revelation 13.8), and he is one with God, who is the 'Ancient of Days' (Daniel 7.9), as the Bible shows in the book of Titus -1.3,4 and 2.13 God's age cannot be measured because he was and is always there; and so it is for Jesus today.
Well, according to the Bible, God (the Father) made creation in 7 days. Jesus rose from the dead in 3 days...
He was 12 years old when He was lost in Jerusalem. He was found in the temple after 3 days by Mary and Joseph his parents.
There isn't one. The Bible is very specific that it was Jesus who was Crucified, Died, and Buried in the Tomb for 3 full days and nights. Then it was Jesus who was Resurrected and after 40 days, ascended to His Father and our Father.
This statement can be found in the Gospel of John, Chapter 2, verses 19-21. Jesus said, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up." He was referring to the temple of his body and his future resurrection.
In those days all did not go to school. Jesus has no education mentioned in the bible.
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Technically, there is no discussion of Easter found in the Bible. It is a man-made holiday that is supposed to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Typically, Easter celebrations are about the earthly resurrection of Jesus Christ after his execution. Other celebrations leading up to this may include references to the last days of Jesus Christ. The last days of Jesus are recorded in the gospel accounts Matthew 26-28, Mark 14-16, Luke 22-24 & John 18-21. See attached links for more information.