The Roman Empire was in power.
It is a take-off or slang rendition of the name Jesus, which is itself a Latinized version of the Aramaic/Palestinian name Yeshua. Yeshua is probably very close to what Jesus was actually called during his life. Possibly the expression is related to "By Jesus" or "By the power of Jesus".
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Jesus got out of the tomb by God's power to fulfill the prophecy and give the human race eternal life.
There is power in the word of the Lord. When you completely obey his commandment you begin to experience the power of his word.
Jairus, a synagogue leader, asked Jesus to restore the life of his dying daughter. He approached Jesus with urgency, imploring Him to come and heal her. Despite the pressing circumstances, Jesus agreed to go with him, demonstrating compassion and power over life and death.
The majority of scholars date Mark's life as circa 1AD-68AD and Jesus' life as 5BC-31AD. The answer then is yes.
Jesus did not spread Christianity , but the apostles and Paul spread it over the world.
During His life He lived in the Roman Empire.
That was when Jesus of Nazareth came back to life a few days after being executed by the Roman government.
No they just live a normal life and to some people they do have power
Caliphs the high priest tried Jesus , but as the Jews did not have the power to send anyone to death. He then sent Jesus to Pilate to sentence him to death on the cross.
The industrial demands for wartime production in World War II meant that civilians had to have rationing of basic materials, and some foodstuffs. Bureaucracy expanded dramatically during the war, as did federal power. The government became the single most important force in American life.