Yes Cesar was in power at the time of Jesus. As the mob shouted to Pilate that if you free Jesus then you are not cesars friend.
Yes there was a pupet king when Jesus was born his name was Herod.
During Jesus' time, the oppressed were often seen as the poor, sick, marginalized groups such as lepers, Samaritans, and women. Jesus preached love, compassion, and justice for all people, especially those who were considered outcasts by society. He challenged social norms and reached out to those who were marginalized or mistreated.
The capital of Judea during Jesus' time was Jerusalem.
The Catholic belief is that they received the power to consecrate the bread and wine during Mass so that they become the Body and Blood of Jesus. They received this power when Jesus said, "Do this in remembrance of Me." Protestant belief: Food and time with the Saviour. Some of the food was supposed to remind the apostles of the Saviour's coming sacrifice.
At the time of Jesus, Nazareth was in Galilee, part of the Roman Empire.
The Romans were in power at the time of Jesus.
The Romans were in power at the time of Jesus.
At the time of Jesus they were governed by the Roman power, which was ruthless power.
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Jesus always had the power, He was not created, nor did He come after the Father. Jesus is eternal and is God and one part of the Trinity. In His time on earth as a human He did receive power from the Father.
he was her lover, she had one child to him.
Jesus was born into a time when the Roman Empire was still heavily in power.
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The Roman Empire.
It was the Roman power that was ruling at that time.
Jesus was filled with power during such period. He was connected to the Almighty too at such time.
Yes, Julius Caesar was a roman dictator.