First the Jews and Romans. But moreso, anyone who would listen and hear his Word.
The common man and the gentiles liked Jesus and his teaching.
When he got his bachlors in teaching
Because what He was teaching was true.
Most Biblical scholars believe that Matthew wrote his gospel to a Jewish audience. Matthew takes great pains to cite at least 68 Old Testament quotations to prove Jesus' identity as well as support His deeds and teaching. It is reasoned that only a Jewish audience would be so interested in how Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament Scriptures.
Jesus main teaching about God's Kingdom.
Scripture contains no record of Jesus teaching about colors.
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No I think teaching by parables was a common way of teaching then.
his teaching is about the coming of the kingdom of god and loving god and one another
The similarities between the teaching of Jesus and the teaching of Buddha include wise teachings regarding moral behavior, and emphasis on the less traveled rad (narrow road) as the path to Heaven.
It meant that "Whoever is not teaching against what Messiah was teaching, is for us, even if they were not walking with them". It was in reference to others teaching in the name of Yeshua (jesus) and teaching his teachings, but were not physically walking with Yeshua and his group.