cos he wasn't real. It's all a story
- The answer depends on where your beliefs lie. If you believe in the Christian religion than it could be said that he discussed his iminent death because he knew that he would have to sacrifice himself in the end to help the salvation of humanity. He talked about it amongst his disciples and such so that they could be prepared for what was to come.
There is no clear historical evidence to suggest that Joseph of Arimathea was a direct relative of Jesus. He is described in the Bible as a wealthy disciple who provided his own tomb for Jesus' burial. Some traditions suggest he may have been a distant relative, but this is not definitively proven.
The Gospels talk about the life and death of Jesus. There are four: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
John, the beloved disciple cared for her as his own mother
Yes, and he was. He was (and is) to powerful for death to keep it's gip on him. He is God. He proved that he is to powerful for death. Reference: I am a Christian, and I own a Bible.
Jesus said this because those who had put Him to death did not realize they were murdering God's own Son.
There are a few books after the gospels that talk about what the disciples did after Jesus' death, but I would suggest Acts, in the New Testament.
your mom let jesus to his death.
In John 8:40, Jesus says, "But now ye seek to kill me." He was prophesying about his own death.
After the death of Jesus, Nicodemus came to assist with the burial. (John 19:39+40)
2 things.. the first being witnessing Jesus resurrected, the second, receiving the baptism of the holy spirit at Pentecost, which empowered them to spread the good news of Jesus's triumph over death even in the face of their own death
any as long it is for the name of Jesus. *************************************** Quick and painless in the comfort of my own bed!
In Christianity it is believed that Jesus was forced to carry his own crucifix in the day of his death which is commonly referred to as Good Friday.