There were no schools back, only for royal families. Since he was born a peasant, the only schooling he may have recieved was as an apprentice to his father, Joseph, as a carpenter.
yes. because if he didn't he never would have gone on the cross for us!
It depends. 'You had gone to school' - when something happened. 'You went to school.' - every day 'You were at school.'
John Smith can not see Jesus , if he did so He would have gone blind as christ is to pure and sinless.
He assured them that he would send a helper to them, after he has gone, the helper is the holy ghost.
Rich roman Girls would not have gone to school but her father would have paid a tutor to teach her
Rich roman Girls would not have gone to school but her father would have paid a tutor to teach her
No, it would not be more believable. The Resurrection of Jesus (and Christianity for that matter) is a matter of faith. To the believers, the act of Resurrection is fine just the way it is. To the non-believer, it wouldn't matter what and/or how Jesus rose from the dead, they would still not believe it.
No. High school is a modern term. Cleopatra lived over 2,000 years ago and as a royal child would not have gone to any school. She would have had tutors and they would have come to her.
Because Jesus had not gone to heaven yet.
Jesus didn't graduate from seminary school.
If Mary and Joseph had not gone to Bethlehem to be registered, it is plausible that Jesus would not have been born in Bethlehem, fulfilling the prophecy that the Messiah would come from that city. This could have altered the narrative of the Nativity story and the significance of Jesus' birthplace in Christian theology. Additionally, the lack of a journey to Bethlehem may have changed the circumstances surrounding Jesus' early life, including the visit of the shepherds and the Magi, which are integral to the Christmas story.
He did in high school and said if it wasn't for the band he would have gone pro.