The reason for the birth, life, death and resurrection of Christ was to save all humans from eternal damnation through original sin from Adam and Eve. He spent his last adult years teaching others through word and deed how to live in accordance to God's laws (the 10 commandments), healing and forgiving. And most important to warn sinners that hell was a reality and many would end up there unless they followed him. Undoubtedly He was trying to scare them. The Bible tells us hell is a real place and we have need to fear it.
The significance of the "Jesus the carpenter" verse in the Bible highlights Jesus' humble beginnings and his work as a skilled craftsman before beginning his ministry. This verse emphasizes Jesus' humanity and his ability to relate to common people through his work as a carpenter. It also serves as a reminder that Jesus came to serve and work among ordinary people, showing the importance of humility and hard work in his teachings.
They are very committed to teaching and missionary work.
Jesus was to call all of his people to service(they were fisherman)
Yes. Jesus grew up in a Jewish community. (Judaism is monotheistic)
Jesus came to bring division among people because his teachings challenged societal norms and beliefs, causing people to either accept or reject his message. This division was a result of the spiritual and moral choices individuals had to make in response to his teachings.
So they could perform miracles,and work among the jews!
They were farmers, traders, or fishermen.
Caiaphas, the high priest, believed that Jesus posed a threat to the religious and political stability in Jerusalem. He feared that Jesus' growing popularity among the people could lead to unrest and potentially provoke the Romans to intervene. As a result, Caiaphas saw Jesus as a sacrificial scapegoat, believing that it was better for one person to die rather than risk the greater harm that Jesus could cause.
It means that Jesus wanted his disciples to work together and be a group of people who can be united in fellowship and in life
The word among means "in the company of" or "within a group".It does not ever use of.Example sentences in which it might be used:"The boy was among them." This means that the boy was a member of a larger group of people."The marble was among the items on the dresser." The marble was one of several items atop the dresser.The word amongst , a form of the word "among," was used in the Bible, in verses such as "Jesus went out amongst them." This means that Jesus went out into the group of people in the community.
The name Jesus comes from the Greek - iesous - which is a transliteration of the Hebrew "Joshua. Joshua means "Jehovah is salvation," i.e., "is the Saviour," it is a common name among the Jews. From his name we can see Jesus is God and the saviour. His work was to be the lamb of God- a suitable sacrifice for sin.
It was Peter who denied Jesus three times.