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-It was the Greeks as the Greeks came first followed by the Romans . Jesus folloed the romans\
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No. Jesus came thousands of years After the Greeks.
What did the Greeks, think about Jesus ? Which Greeks, and when ? The Greeks did not know Jesus. Nor was the Letter - "J", included in either the Hebrew or Greek alphabets. The Hebrew name, Characterized, by the American, "Jesus", was Yahshua, from where Joshua is reached. The Greeks that wrote of the Hebrew Yahshua, or Joshua, spelled that name, "Iesos". The capital "I", is pronounced as a long "E". The letter "e", is pronounced as a long "a". Not until the 10th Century, was the letter "J", even used. The Greeks, did not know of any, "Jesus", or had any thoughts of this personage, till after that date. Orthodox Greeks, are now located in the Country known as Armenia. These Orthodox believer's, believe, not think, that they are the Originators, of the first Christian Church.
The Ancient Greeks did not celebrate Christmas. Christmas is the commemoration of the Birth of Jesus and, as Jesus had not been born in Ancient Greek times, it was celebrated. Christianity had not been founded at this time.
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The greeks believed in gods. Romans belived jesus was the son of one true god.
Why do Christians believe in Jesus? Why do Muslims believe in Allah? Because they are their gods. Humans want something to worship, and for the Greeks, it was their gods, including Hestia.
I don't see any evidence of this; the Romans executed him and his followers so I think it was the other way around. I don't remember anything about him hating Greeks. ---- A Catholic Answer Jesus was man like us in all things but sin. And we know that to hate anyone is a terrible sin. Therefore, we may be certain that Jesus hated no one. He was no more capable of hating the Romans or Greeks than he was of commiting any other sin.
Ancient Greeks weren't Christian. they believed in gods like Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, etc. Of Modern Greeks. 96% of the people in Greece are Greek Orthodox, which is a Christian denomination. There are also 3% Muslims (located in the northeast) and 1% of Catholics and Protestants (mainly in the Aegean and Ionian islands).
No. Chanukah commemorates the miraculous victory of the Jews against the Syrian-Greeks in the Maccabean War of 165 BCE. Jesus wasn't even born yet.
The Romans liked the Greeks believed in mythological Gods.