Reliable? Hmm. Peter knew the most about Jesus but was not reliable. I'd say that Paul was the most reliable witness.
Denmark has recorded history back to 2000 years before christ
The Aztecs did not exist before God but they most likely did exist before Christ was born but the rest of the world did not know they existed until we started sending ships to the new world.
if you asked 100 people what the most famous defete in spartan, or even greek history, the awnser for many people would be the battle of thermopoly fought in 480 before christ
Saint John was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, and known to be the one most beloved by Christ. The apostles weren't canonized, but became saints, nonetheless. Therefore, there is no known date of when he became a saint.
"Rood" is an archaic term for a pole. It was most commonly used to refer to the Roman method of execution known as crucifixion, particularly the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Rood refers to a life sized depiction of the crucifix in medieval church architecture.
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The contradictions among the various gospel stories mean that scholars believe that no one was really a reliable witness to Jesus' resurrection appearances. Moreover, there is nothing that James wrote, or even attributed to James, that mentions the resurrection of Jesus. If James did actually see the risen Jesus, he left us nothing to tell of his experience.
Death, burial, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
pascal mystery most likelyy
Schurz was not young to be a reliable witness
According to the Bible, Mary Magdalene was one of the first witnesses to the Resurrection of Jesus. She was present at the empty tomb and encountered Jesus after his resurrection, making her a key figure in the events surrounding that time.
Roman Catholic AnswerOur Blessed Lord's Death, Resurrection, and Ascension are all recalled in the Sacrament of the Most Holy Eucharist.
No culture is 'responsible' for Christianity. Christianity is based on the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A rising again; the resumption of vigor., Especially, the rising again from the dead; the resumption of life by the dead; as, the resurrection of Jesus Christ; the general resurrection of all the dead at the Day of Judgment., State of being risen from the dead; future state., The cause or exemplar of a rising from the dead.
* Abraham being prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac * Abel's death
The most important theme in the New Testament is John 3 verse 16.
It is important to Christians as it is the most important day of the year and most important event in Christianity. The Resurrection is very important. St. Paul said that if Christ is not risen that our faith is in vain. Christ came to rise from the dead, so what he did was more important than his actual arrival, which is what Christmas is. People generally celebrate Christmas more, but Easter is more important.