Well, I guess they are promised a lot of things; however, one of the strongest points Christians were promised was the forgiveness of their sins - although I am unsure of the question; it really depends on the prospects you are talking in - does the answer to the question lie within The Bible?
This is just something to consider, and rethink when reposting your question entry.
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Well, I guess they are promised a lot of things; however, one of the strongest points Christians were promised was the forgiveness of their sins - although I am unsure of the question; it really depends on the prospects you are talking in - does the answer to the question lie within The Bible? This is just something to consider, and rethink when reposting your question entry.
They believed He was the son of God, the promised messiah.
Nope, because there were no Christians. Nephi and his father Lehi lead two Israelite (Jewish) families to the promised land. "Christians" technically didn't exist until Jesus Christ began his ministry, when the Jews were split between those who believed Jesus was the Messiah (these became Christians) and those who did not (these remained Jews).
The Holy Alliance was signed by the rulers at the Congress of Vienna. The document promised that they would rule as Christians.
They became convinced that Jesus was the Messiah, who the prophets of old had promised would come.
Christians are supposed to give 10% of their income, or tithing, to the poor, just as Jacob promised in God in the Book of Genesis. Some Christians give 10%Before taxes, however most Christians give 10% of their income After taxes to the poor.
Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah promised in the Old Testament. Jews do not.
yes. he also promised the king and queen to turn the slaves into christians.