That's okay, friend. Sometimes the most beautiful stories are the ones that leave room for our imagination to wander. Just like how we leave blank spaces on our canvas for happy little trees to grow, we can appreciate the mystery and wonder of Jesus' childhood. Embrace the unknown with a heart full of curiosity and joy, and let your imagination paint a picture of his early days with love and kindness.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
Sicne Jesus has been dead for almost 2,000 years, I wouldn't really worry about it too much.
Jesus existed but the stories of the bible can never be proven. Much that is attributed to Jesus has in fact been adopted from other religions. For example: A comparison between Jesus Christ and the Indian god Krishna reveals some 29 identical or similar incidents in their lives. There are also many similarities between Buddhist stories and those in the New Testament. Many of the sayings attributed to Jesus can be found in the Buddhist scriptures. Even the well-known Sermon on the Mount for example has been shown to have been taken almost word for word from a manuscript written centuries before Jesus was born.
No. Not on today's market, but in Jesus time it would probably have been worth much more.
We do not know exactly how much blood Jesus lost beforehe was crucified, but since he had been flogged repeatedly and was bleeding from his head from the crown of thorns, it would have been a considerable amount. After he was crucified, however, he lost all of his blood.
Much nonsense has been written about that subject.
The Injeel that the Qur'an refers to, a book revealed by Jesus to the people in the way the Moses revealed the Pentateuch, is an artificial creation of the Qur'an. No such book has ever been found nor has there been any attempt to write such a book. As a result, it has no original language, since it was never written. If the question wishes to ask what the original language of the Gospels were as written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John about Jesus' life, those were written in Koine Greek, a form of Ancient Greek used by commoners in much of the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
because jesus is coming to earth and lots more disasters like this are going to happen.
No. In fact I believe he had much, much more to offer, but the world would not have been able to handle his vast knowledge and abilities.
Mary was born a Jew and spent much of her life as a Jew. Of course, she later became a follower of Jesus when he began his public ministry so would have then been considered as a Christian.
How much does anyone love Jesus? Only God knows!
A:No. The Shroud of Turin has been carbon-dated to the thirteenth century, much to late to have been used by Jesus.