Answer: Jesus did not separate any sea . It was Moses who parted the Red Sea for the Israelis to cross when they were pursued by the Pharaoh and the Eygptian Army.
According to The Bible, Jesus is depicted as parting the Sea of Galilee once, as recounted in the New Testament book of Matthew when he walked on water.
Nazareth was located in the region of Galilee, which was part of the Roman Empire during the time of Jesus. It is now in modern-day Israel.
The name "Jesus" has two syllables.
According to Christian belief, Jesus was arrested and imprisoned before his crucifixion as part of the events leading to his ultimate sacrifice on the cross to atone for the sins of humanity, as part of God's plan for salvation.
Pontius Pilate. The same Pontius Pilate who mixed the blood of the Galantiens with their sacrifices. In other words the same Pontius Pilate who killed many Galantiens, (when they went to make sacrifices at the Holy Temple) washed his hands after ordering Jesus to be crucified.
The story of Jesus' birth is part of the New Testament, specifically found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. The Old Testament contains prophecies that foretell the coming of the Messiah, who Christians believe to be Jesus.
Seas are part of an Ocean, i e, the Caribbean Sea is part of the Atlantic. The only seas that are not part of any Ocean are the land locked ones like the Caspian and Dead Seas. There are those who think that they should be classed as Lakes not seas.
Yes, because the smaller seas arn't a major part of the other seas
the fisherman catches the fishes from seas and ponds and rivers.
There are seven seas.
There are no seas in the UK
i don't personally know but in the time of "Jesus", Jesus meant Joseph so there could be many people known as "Jesus"
There are several seas which are on the northern border of Russia. All of those seas though are part of the Arctic Ocean.
there are 13 seas
Jesus is God, He is part of the Holy Trinity. The Holy Trinity is the God,the Father, Jesus, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Altogether there are 113 seas (if you include the landlocked seas, 110 if you do not).
Many people were part in it. But Jesus was the one that started it all.
There were 12 close followers.