During Jesus' time, the Jewish celebration of Pentecost, known as Shavuot, was a major harvest festival occurring fifty days after Passover. It commemorated the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai and involved pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem, where people offered the first fruits of their harvest. The celebration included communal prayers, reading of the Book of Ruth, and festive meals, emphasizing gratitude and renewal of covenant with God. It was a time of joy and reflection, marking both agricultural bounty and spiritual significance.
He was influential enough to rattle the Jewish leaders enough that they wanted to get rid off him.
Judaism is the religion that was a precursor to Christians. The early Christians, namely the apostles, were Jewish because Jesus was still alive and Christianity had not been developed yet. Jesus himself was Jewish.
No, Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, was not alive when Jesus was crucified.
No. Jesus was Jewish. He fulfilled the Mosaic/Jewish law when he died, so Christianity technically didn't start until his death. When Jesus was alive on the earth in was about 1800 years before the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") was founded. You can read about the Mormon's beliefs about Jesus Christ at the website provided under "Related Links" below.
preached about tolerance disrupted trade at a temple Taught Jewish ideas
Probably, although there was controversy about healing a man on the Sabbath when he was alive.
It was 50 days, because Jesus was crucified on the Passover and Pentecost is 50 days after that. This is important because the Jewish feast of Pentecost included the offering of two loaves of unleavened bread representing the first fruits of the harvest (see Lev. 23:17-20 , Deut. 16:9-10), Jesus is the First Fruit of the Harvest, and Pentecost in the Christian Church is also the anniversary of the coming of the Holy Spirit (see Acts 2).
no there was no wars when jesus was alive because there were no guns or knifes
If Mary was the mother of Jesus, she must have been alive before him.
No, Saint Paul did not live at the same time as Jesus. Saint Paul was a Jewish man who lived after the time of Jesus and became a prominent figure in spreading Christianity through his missionary work.
Jesus is alive...
he was around when Jesus was alive