Everyone. His preaching was to all that heard him; as he said:
He that hath ears to hear, let him hear (Matthew 11.15)
Jesus was always there from the start.
Jesus began His public ministry because this is what He came to earth to do - it was His mission.
His ministry lasted a total of three and a half years. From the baptisim to crucifiction.
At the beginning of his public ministry, you can find it in Matt 3:16
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Some might say Cana of Galilee, yet Jesus denied that his time had yet come. But in Luke4:16-21, it seems that Jesus had inaugurated hid public ministry, indicating it a fulfillment of the Scriptures.
John the Baptist was a prophet who baptized Jesus and recognized him as the Messiah. He played a significant role in preparing the way for Jesus' ministry by preaching about repentance and paving the path for Jesus' public ministry.
Yes, but, she always remained in the background.
St. Anne was probably long dead before Jesus began his public ministry.
Jesus began his public ministry in Galilee primarily due to its strategic location and diverse population, which allowed him to reach a broad audience. Galilee was a region with a mix of Jewish and Gentile communities, providing a fertile ground for his teachings. Additionally, following his baptism and temptation in the wilderness, Galilee served as a place of relative safety and opportunity for Jesus to gather disciples and perform miracles, establishing his authority and mission.
No writer actually designated the very start of His ministry. John mentions the turning of water to wine as being the first miracle, but this is not necessarily the start of His public ministry.Prior to beginning His public ministry, Jesus was baptized and then tempted in the wilderness by Satan.
In the Bible, Jesus and John the Baptist were cousins and had a close relationship. John baptized Jesus, marking the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. John recognized Jesus as the Messiah and played a significant role in preparing the way for his ministry.