The main difference between the ethical demands of Jesus and the requirements of the law are that the ethical demands of Jesus go to the motive behind an action. For example, Torah says, "you shall not murder." Jesus, discussing murder, said that anyone who hates his brother is as guilty as if he had murdered him. Or, Torah forbids adultery, and Jesus notes that lust is as bad.
The clearest ethical statement of Jesus, as reported in the New Testament, is the Golden Rule, "do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
Love your neighbor. Love God. Do nothing to disrespect either.
Love your neighbor and love God. Do nothing to disrespect either.
the ten commandments the beatitudes Jesus' commandment of love in one word...love
He voiced no 'ethical concepts' in his preaching. He simply preached repentance towards God and the kingdom of God. Sometimes man's interpretations of his words are in 'ethical concepts'.
Confucius, Jesus, Buddha, and Socrates were all influential philosophers and teachers who shaped the moral and ethical beliefs of their respective societies. They each spread teachings of compassion, wisdom, and ethical living, inspiring followers to seek truth and improve themselves and society.
To fulfill the scriptures, Jesus would arise on the third day.
Propitiate means to satisfy the demands of someone. Jesus Christ was the propitiation for our sins. God demanded perfection from humans. They could not give it, but Jesus Christ was able and He did. He paid the price and satisfied God's demands.the English answer is to mendmend it(apex)
In the King James version Jesus says * Joh 6:70 Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil? He does NOT say that he chose 'the' Devil. Jesus' mission on earth was to be sacrificed. It required betrayal, and that required that someone close to him would do the betraying. Jesus needed to chose someone who would be typically human, or his mission could not be fulfilled.
If you partially believe in the teachings of Jesus and the 10 commandments, but you do not believe in God, you are a typical atheist who only finds relevance in what is ethical.
The teachings of Jesus were similar to Judaism in their emphasis on love, compassion, and ethical behavior. However, Jesus also introduced new ideas, such as the concept of forgiveness and salvation through faith in him as the Son of God, which were different from traditional Jewish beliefs.
Jesus came into the world as a sinless Man so that He could die for the sins of mankind. God required that the sacrifice for sins be spotless and without blemish, just as he required the lambs in the Old Testament to be spotless and without blemish when they were sacrificed. The sacrifice had to be pure and Jesus Christ fit that bill to a T.