Hating your brother (anybody).
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.
A:Matthew's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples in a mountain in Galilee, instructing them to go forth and teach all nations. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that he would be with them always. Luke's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near Bethany on the evening of his resurrection, and was taken bodily up into heaven.John's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near the Sea of Galilee. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that the beloved disciple (commonly assumed to be John) would live until his return. The reference to Jesus' return suggests that Jesus went up to heaven. We can not say why Jesus did not return within the lifetime of the beloved disciple as promised.Mark's Gospel: This originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In this gospel, Jesus did not say goodbye to the disciples. The 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later, largely based on Luke's Gospel, and says that Jesus was taken up into heaven.Acts of the Apostles: Written by the same author as Luke's Gospel but some time later, this also says that Jesus was taken bodily up into heaven, but this time near Mount Olivet and rather long after the resurrection.
Ieshu Damiyt D'khayton al afin. Jesus Died (because of) Sins of Us
There is no historical record indicating that Simon of Cyrene died in the same place as Jesus. Simon of Cyrene is known for helping Jesus carry the cross to Golgotha, but there is no further mention of him in relation to Jesus' crucifixion.
The quote is not "creatures," it's "brethren." Matthew 25:40 - And the King will answer and say to them, 'Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.'
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The same as in English, Jesus.
He said 'For the name of Jesus and the protection of the church I am prepared to die.'
Mt:19:18: He saith unto him, Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness,
Jésus, it is basically the same spelling. The pronunciation is changed.
Jesus. It's exactly the same as saying your own name in a different language.
He tells us that hate is the same as murder in God's eyes. Humans rate sin such as "Oh, he only stole a candy bar. He didn't mean anything bad." and "Oh my goodness! He murdered someone! That's horrible!" But really, all sins are equally as bad in God's eyes.
I think so. I have always been taught that a sin is the same all around. Lying is the same as murder. A sin is a wrongdoing that hurts God. Jesus died for all sins, big and little.
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I think it does.ANSWER: Hebrews 13:8, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."You can always count on Jesus Christ as He never changes!
Jesus.
Answer: Jesus of Nazareth in A.D. 29* Many centuries later, this same question effectively answers the post-resurrection question, "Is Jesus a Christian?", because ... Chronologically, Jesus cannot be "Christian" since ... - Christianity did not exist until after Jesus' resurrection. - Jesus did not create Christianity (nor any religion). - Jesus did not teach Christianity. ... which is not to say that Christianity does not include who Jesus is or what he taught. So, what is Christianity? It's the continually evolving believers' answer to this question that Jesus' asked his apostles: "But who say you that I am?". * The Urantia Book, Paper 157