The only evidence we have is the text of the Gospels. The teachings of Jesus recorded there are within the range of teachings you'd find within the Pharisees, so if the only text we had was the Gospels, without Acts, Paul's letters and so on, scholars would probably conclude that Jesus was a Pharisee. Leaders among the Pharisees had desciples, Jesus had desciples. Jesus hung out in synagogues and argued with Pharisees, and typical Pharisees out in synagogues and argue with each other. The arguments got quite heated, more heated even than some of the Gospel quotations about the Pharisees. So, I'd say that there's no evidence that Jesus "gave up his Jewish faith."
It depends on what faith you follow. If you are a Christian, then you would answer yes. If you are Jewish, you would answer no.It depends on what faith you follow. If you are a Christian, then you would answer yes. If you are Jewish, you would answer no.
In the Christian faith, becoming an apostle typically involves being chosen and called by Jesus Christ himself. Apostles are considered to be messengers and leaders of the faith, spreading the teachings of Jesus to others.
Jesus was Jewish. His actions later led to the founding of Christianity.
The faith of Jesus Christ was Jewish. Everyone in Israel back then were all Jewish.
In the Christian faith, becoming an apostle typically involves being chosen by Jesus or appointed by other apostles. Apostles are considered to be messengers and leaders of the faith, spreading the teachings of Jesus and establishing churches.
Are you asking how to become a Christian or are you asking for a personal testimony?
Yes, Jesus is son of the one and only God in the Christian faith.
No.
Yes, in the Christian faith, Jesus is believed to sit on the throne as the Son of God and the ruler of heaven and earth.
Yes, "Christ" is a title given to Jesus in the Christian faith, signifying that he is the Messiah or the anointed one.
As a baptized Christian you profess your faith in Jesus.
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