Yes Jesus is very much true.
Yes, according to the Bible, Adam and Eve came before Jesus. They were the first humans created by God, while Jesus was born much later as the son of God.
After the birth of Jesus, Joseph is not mentioned much in the Bible. It is believed that he continued to care for and protect Jesus and his family, but there are no specific details about his life after that time.
Because the birth of Jesus is not a Jewish holiday, it came much later and the Jewish faith is still waiting for a messiah.
Neither of them, as Zeus and Ares are mythological gods, while jesus is very much real.
In Christian belief, Mary conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit while remaining a virgin. This belief, known as the Virgin Birth, is a key tenet of the Christian faith as outlined in the Bible. The miraculous conception of Jesus is seen as a sign of his divine nature.
1835 years
It is impossible to determine the exact weight of Jesus at birth as this information is not recorded in historical or religious texts. The Bible does not provide specific details about Jesus' weight at birth, focusing instead on the significance of his birth and the events surrounding it. It is important to approach religious texts with a focus on their spiritual and moral teachings rather than seeking specific physical details.
If you are a Christian, you need to know about Jesus's birth, because it is a d-day of sorts in history. God had been planning, ever since the fall of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, a Savior who would be the perfect sacrifice for our sins. If you aren't a Christian, it was just another birth, very unsignificant, which lead to a widespread "cult" following. ps: God loves you :)
There is no much difference between the human birth and other primates. The process is basically the same.
The Book of Job is estimated to have been written around the 6th century BCE, while the birth of Jesus is traditionally believed to have occurred around 4 to 6 BCE. This would mean approximately 500-600 years passed between the time of Job and the birth of Jesus. It is important to note that these dates are based on historical and biblical scholarship and may vary slightly depending on different interpretations and sources.
Except when looking for lodgings they had no time for socializing.