Samaritains, tax collectors, lepers and prostitutes were a few of the people looked down on in the time of Christ.
Yes in order to change their bad or mislead lives
It doesn't say why, but it could be that it ties in with one of the themes of Luke's Gospel which is that Jesus came to seek and save those who were lost souls and social outcasts. Zacchaeus, being short in stature and in a hated profession, was not ignored or regarded as too low for Jesus.
Palestine in Jesus time was located where it is now, only it was not called Palestine then.
Jesus was a Palestinian; Israel is a section of Palestine. Palestine is in Asia.
Pineapples were unknown in Palestine during the time of Jesus.
The main animals in palestine at the time of Jesus was , goats, sheep,ox and cows.
The area where Jesus lived was Palestine.
Because of the law and their rejected will of God in their lives!
In palestine in Jesus' time, anyone who was considered unclean or impure was an outcast.Some of these include;UncleanThe deadcreeping thingsanyone emitting bodily fluids eg. spittle, weeping sores, skin eruptions, mentural bloodwomen in childbirththe sick/ diseasedsinnersthe lamethe retardedtax collectersit depends on who outcasts they are but to most people, these were the ones who were left out and discriminated against
Any christian group should help outcasts, otherwise they are not christian by definition. Jesus was an outcast. If this does not answer your question please re phrase
No, Jesus never traveled outside of Palestine in His teaching ministry.
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