His death on the cross an shedding of blood washes our sins so we don't have to go to hell and get to go to Heaven if your saved.
Nowhere, there is no direct mention of Jesus in the Talmud. The first indirect reference is about the early Christians from after his death.
The New Testament is the Holy Book that refers to the life of Jesus Christ and the life of the early christians
Judaism is the religion that was a precursor to Christians. The early Christians, namely the apostles, were Jewish because Jesus was still alive and Christianity had not been developed yet. Jesus himself was Jewish.
The Bible
I cannot understand you. Please repost the question with better grammar. PS- If what you meant was "What did Jesus dying mean for the early Christians?", then it meant that they had lost a leader and were now weakened, if not defeated.
A Christians responsibility's are to heed the words of Jesus Christ and their activity's should reflect this.
Paul preaching Jesus on the cross and salvation. Jews deny Jesus.
They believed He was the son of God, the promised messiah.
Of course. After Christ's death, resurrection and ascention to Heaven it was up to his closest followers to carry on the mission that all of mankind could be saved if they believed. They were the 'stones on which He founded a new church, Christianity'.
The image of mary virgin
New Testament
because the Romans were still persecuting christians for herecy. they had to keep the religion hidden until hundreds of years later when Constantine became Romes Cesar. he converted Rome's religion region wide to Christianity ending it all,