The laws for the Jews stemmed from the Ten Commandments given to Moses by God for the Israelites. The Ten Commandments were expanded on in Exodus, and Leviticus. Some are seen in Numbers and Deuteronomy.
In Jesus' time and even before, some of the religious leaders made up some man made laws and tried to enforce them up on the people. These were bogus laws and hindered those who tried to follow them.
Jesus was born into a Jewish family and grew up following Jewish customs and laws. He was influenced by the teachings of the Hebrew Scriptures and the religious practices of the Jewish faith. His ministry later sparked the formation of Christianity based on his teachings and beliefs.
They were the Christians of their time gentiles were the followers of Jesus that we not born Jews
the disciples
The Jews were suppressed by the Romans who ruled in the land, and had to obey the Roman laws, as Mary and Joseph did so, when they went to Bethlehem to be taxed, (Luke 2.1-5), and where Jesus was born.
Some of them were!
nothing. they didnt have spare time in those days.
During Jesus' time, the oppressed were often seen as the poor, sick, marginalized groups such as lepers, Samaritans, and women. Jesus preached love, compassion, and justice for all people, especially those who were considered outcasts by society. He challenged social norms and reached out to those who were marginalized or mistreated.
Jews were mainly located at Judah at that time.
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The Jews and judasim was the common religion.
The Jews in the time of Jesus did not use last names, so Jesus' parents had no last name.
Jews for Jesus was created in 1973.