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It is mentioned in the bible that Jesus visited the temple and stood at the pulpit and read from the ancient scriptures. He would certainly have received an education either from his parents and from the educators during his early youth.
The suffering and death of Jesus is normally referred to as "The Passion."
As per the Bible, Jesus was brought up as a carpenter's son, and did not get much education, though he did read the Jewish scriptures, and he used to spend a lot of time in the Jewish temple.
Yes, He read from the Scriptures most Sabbath's in the Temple. Also in John 8: 3-11 there is a brief moment where Jesus is shown to write something too as He bends down to write in the dirt/sand on the ground. What is written, we don't know what exactly Jesus wrote though.
Jesus is present in the Liturgy of the Word through the Scriptures, which are considered the living Word of God. When the Scriptures are read, Christ is believed to speak to the congregation, revealing His teachings and guiding their faith. Additionally, the presence of the priest and the community gathered in His name further signifies Jesus' presence during this part of the liturgy. This encounter encourages reflection and a deeper understanding of His message.
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Craig A. Evans, a reputed Evangelical scholar (kind of modern apologist) admits that this question cannot be answered with certainty. So, scholars choose the view which seems most probable to them, but in the end there is no way to know for sure. (See Related Link.) One argument would be: it would be nonsense to be educated to read and write, so it is highly improbable that a Jesus could read, let alone write. Another argument: Jesus had a good knowledge of the Scriptures, especially as interpreted by the learned men of his time, so it is probable that he could at least read the Scriptures.
If you want to be a fancy pastor, you must go to seminary. If you simply want to preach as Jesus did, study the Scriptures, pray and read your Bible daily, and ask God if it is His will for you.
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Jesus did not speak specifically concerning gambling in the scriptures. He did however teach we are to be wise stewards with what He has blessed us with in this life. Wasting or gambling away what He had blessed you with would be in disobedience to this teaching. Read Luke 12:42.
yes i saw it in my religion book in those exacat words
The Christian Church began at Pentecost by the power of the Holy Spirit, after Jesus had ascended to heaven. Read this account in the 2nd chapter of Acts in the Holy Scriptures. 30 A.D.