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This was the first year of Jesus' ministry, so it would be 29-30AD.

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Who was jairus?

The Biblical character of Jairus was a patron or ruler of a synagogue in Galilee, who had asked Jesus to heal his 12-year-old daughter, who, according to the varying accounts of the Bible, was dying (Mark; Luke) or had already died (Matthew).


How long after Jesus died did the apostles write about Jesus?

The first to put the good news about the Christ into writing was Matthew. He wrote his account in Palestine. The exact year is not known, but subscriptions at the end of some manuscripts (all later than the tenth century C.E.) say that it was 41 C.E.


Which book covers the life of Jesus?

A:No book covers the entire life of Jesus, but the New Testament gospels are based on his life. The first gospel to be written about Jesus was Mark's Gospel, now recognised as being written about 70 CE. It describes the period of his mission, until his crucifixion and resurrection, a period of apparently less than 12 months. The emphasis in Mark is on the last week of the life of Jesus. By a parallel reading in the original Greek language, scholars can see that the Gospels of Matthew and Luke were largely based on Mark's Gospel, but they have additional events and stories about this period in the life of Jesus. It is from Luke's Gospel that we know Jesus began his mission around 29 CE. Matthew and Luke also deal with the birth and childhood of Jesus. Matthew describes how Joseph and Mary fled from Bethlehem to Egypt out fear of Herod, beginning to return to their home in Bethlehem after the death of Herod but then, being warned in a dream, turned aside and travelled to Nazareth in Galilee instead. Luke describes how Joseph travelled with Mary from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, for a census when Quirinius was governor of Syria. A few days after the birth of Jesus they returned peacefully to their home in Nazareth but returned to Jerusalem each year for the Passover.John's Gospel is loosely based on Luke's Gospel, but omits the story of the birth and childhood of Jesus. In describing the mission of Jesus, it says that Jesus travelled to Jerusalem three times for the Passover, thus showing this to have been a period of three years.


How does one explain the ten year gap for the birth of Jesus in Luke vs Matthew?

Another answer from our community:Both Matthew and Luke employ the common ancient practice of using a known historical event as a 'time marker'.Matthew uses the coming of the wise men to Herod in a round about way, since it is known that Herod died in 4 BC, as verified by a lunar eclipse that occurred around the time of his death. He also indicates that the wise men, when asked of Herod stated that the star had appeared as much as nearly two years before, which is why Herod killed the young children up to that age. This means Jesus could have been born as early as 6 BC.Luke uses a different marker, the census which was conducted when Cyrenius (Quirinius) was governor of Syria. see Luke 2:2. It is commonly assumed that Luke is referring to the well-known and controversial census conducted in 6 AD by Quirinius. This makes for a ten year time-gap if one assumes that an argument from silence is a valid argument.


How did Saint Peter become a disciple?

I read that that this online... when he died... " The Annuario Pontificio year of Peter's death as A.D. 64 or A.D. 67. Some scholars believe that he died on October 13 A.D. 64." But the Bible never really stated how old he was.

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What year did Matthew become a disciple of Jesus Christ?

Early in his Galilean ministry (30 or early 31 C.E.) Jesus Christ called Matthew from the tax office in or near Capernaum. (Matthew 9:1, 9; Mark 2:1, 13, 14) 'Leaving everything behind, Matthew rose up and went following Jesus.' (Luke 5:27, 28)


What was the year Jesus walked on the sea of Galilee?

Scholars say that in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), the entire mission of Jesus appears to have lasted less than one year. In John's Gospel, the mission of Jesus was three years long.


What was Jesus baptised in the name of?

IN THE year 29 C.E., Jesus was baptized, being immersed by John the Baptizer in the Jordan River. Jehovah himself was watching and expressed approval. (Matthew 3:16, 17) Jesus thus set a pattern that all of his disciples would follow. Three and a half years later, Jesus gave these instructions to his disciples: "All authority has been given me in heaven and on the earth. Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit." (Matthew 28:18, 19)


What year will Jesus come back?

The Bible is silent on this date yet to come but Jesus gave us signs to watch for in Matthew 24, Mark 13 and Luke 21.


How long was Matthew a disciple?

Scholars say that in the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Markand Luke), the mission of Jesus seems to have taken no more than one year, but that in John's Gospel his mission explicitly took three years. Thus, Matthew was a disciple for about one year (synoptics) or perhaps three years (John), although the name Matthew is not mentioned in John.


When was St. Matthew born?

We do not really know when the contemporaries of Jesus and of St Paul were born or died.The Gospel According to St Matthew was actually written by an anonymous author and was not attributed to Matthew until several decades after the Gospel was written. So, the fact that Matthew's Gospel appears to have been written around the year 80, does not give us any useful information about the lifespan of the real St Matthew.


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When did Jesus establishes the last sacrament?

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How many times did Jesus visit Galilee?

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