Jesus of Nazareth, monotheism, and the Bible as the word of God are all part of Christianity.
Christian Greek Scriptures known as the New Testament
In the Bible times, there was a custom of placing the place of origin after the persons name. So the way it is translated to English would be Jesus of Nazareth. Persons who do not wish to accept the clear evidence of the existence of Nazareth in the time of Christ, invent ideas to suggest Jesus was part of some kind of 'political activist movement' called the Nazarenes. This is really an attempt to ignore what the Bible says about Himself and His mission as well as to ignore His claims on our lives, if He is who He said He is.
At the time of Jesus, Nazareth was in Galilee, part of the Roman Empire.
Jesus grew up in the town of Nazareth, in an area called Galilee, in northern Palestine.
Nazareth was the place where Jesus Christ spent his childhood.
Yes, Nazareth was where Jesus the Christ lived with His family when He was growing up.
Caiaphas in Part 2
No, Nazareth is not part of Africa; it is located in Israel, in the northern region of the country. Nazareth is known for its historical and religious significance, particularly in Christianity as the hometown of Jesus. It is situated in the Galilee region, which is distinct from the African continent.
You mean the New Testament? The Christian bible is separated into two sections: The Old Testament = Before Jesus was born The New Testament = After Jesus was born
Bethlehem was where Jesus was born. Mary and Joseph traveled there to take part in a nationwide census. Shortly after Jesus was born, the family traveled back home to Nazareth.
That is the last book in the Bible called "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" written by the apostle John the beloved.