Answer: Miraculous BIRTH from the virgin mother Mary
One main difference would have to be that He was the only man who could claim to be without sin. For all other men fall far short of being sinless.
Jesus was fully man - Son of Man, and fully God - Son of God. John 1:1-4;14 tells us He is the creator of all things by the Father's will.
"Outside of Jesus" is the correct way to say it.For example: There is no hope for fallen mankind Outside of Jesus."Outside from Jesus" does not work."Apart from Jesus" would be correct as well.For example: Apart from Jesus, there is no hope for mankind.
Jesus redeemed mankind by taking upon Him the sins of the world. All mankind can now be saved.
Some people do not believe in Jesus because they are not Christians. This does not mean that they hate Jesus, but that they do not view him as their savior or as the savior of mankind.
Jesus paid the ultimate price for our sins on the cross. Jesus, the Redeemer of mankind was crucified so that we could have eternal life and be set free from our sin.
Mankind has always had hope. Jesus taught a way that man should see the world and how to react to it.
All mankind are saved because of Jesus Christ.
The Bible is the Word of God given to mankind as a guide or instruction manual. As the 2nd divine being of the God Family, the Father is supreme and give the Word who became Jesus the authority to tell/inspire mankind with these writings.
Jesus died to save all of mankind from its sins.
The descendants of Adam & Eve - mankind which the Bible clearly indicates on many occasions that Jesus died for the sins of all mankind. By the way, Jesus as the Word gave the inspired word of God to mankind - He was the 'author.'
No. Jesus was crucified to clean the souls of all mankind if you accept that he died for you.
The mission of Jesus is to come to earth once again , to judge mankind.
Many of the parables Jesus told are about God's coming judgment on Israel and all of mankind. Throughout the history of mankind we can see that Has been loving and patient with mankind. Jesus reveals God's love to the people of His day and our day by warning of things to come.