The Old Testament scriptures came first, then Jesus, and then the New Testament scriptures were written after his death and resurrection.
God inspired men to write the Sacred Scriptures/the Bible to spread his Word. The three stages of Gospel formation: 1. The sayings and deeds of Jesus 2. The time of oral tranmission- the preaching and teaching about what Jesus said and did. 3. The gradual collecting, editing and writing down of what had been preached and taught
Some of the lessons Jesus taught were called parables.
Holy Tuesday is the Tuesday of Holy Week, which precedes the commemoration of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus.
In the time of Jesus it was mainly the boys that learned the Jewish scriptures, in the temple . while the girls stayed at home and learned the house work and worked on the farm. Mind they got married earlier in those days as well.
The first Jesus taught was in the Synagogue. Then he was just 12 years old.
Nicodemus went to see Jesus at night, as mentioned in the Gospel of John, where he has a conversation with Jesus about being "born again." This meeting likely took place during the early days of Jesus' ministry.
the law
'Disciples' can follow ANYone.A 'disciple' is a taught one, a learner, a pupil.If you're speaking of Jesus' disciples, then it was JESUS that they followed.They were 'footstep followers' of Christ.When Jesus died, they followed what Jesus had taught them, as well as observing those who knew him best and patterned their lives after Jesus.(1 Corinthians 11:1).Then, as today, we have principles and laws, a clear record of Jesus' life, and the life of his apostles, as well as the Hebrew scriptures, outlining those who found favor with God and those who did not, so we can have a very good idea HOW to be loyal to God, and CONTINUE to be disciples of Jesus.
Jesus believed magic was evil. The Scriptures support this.
Jesus isnt real.
Jesus taught in parables to his apostles, which are short stories that illustrate moral or spiritual principles.