The reason the local authorities in Jerusalem were angered was because Jesus claimed to be the son of God. They also didn't like the fact that Jesus performed miracles.
The followers of Jesus angered the local authorities in Jerusalem because their teachings and actions challenged the religious and political authority of the time. They preached a message that went against the beliefs of the ruling elite and threatened their power and control over the people. This led to opposition and persecution from the authorities.
The capital of Judea during Jesus' time was Jerusalem.
The Roman authorities saw Jesus as a potential threat to their power and authority, especially after he was hailed as the King of the Jews. They also yielded to pressure from Jewish religious leaders who viewed Jesus as a blasphemer. Jesus' teachings and growing popularity created unrest among the people that the authorities wanted to quell.
Jesus was found in the temple in Jerusalem, known as the Temple of Jerusalem or the Temple of Solomon.
The verse that indicates Jesus entering Jerusalem through the Golden Gate is Matthew 21:10-11.
Jesus was likely around 40 days old when he was presented at the temple in Jerusalem, following the Jewish tradition outlined in the Old Testament (Luke 2:22-24).
Because the local authorities and scholars did not believe Jesus was really the Son of God. This meant they disapproved of any followers - as being heretics.
The "authorities" that were angered were the local religious elite, Rabbis and priests who had power and money through the Jewish temple. They were angry because Jesus was preaching a way that anyone could have a personal relationship with God without using a middleman, Prior to Jesus the average person had no access to the word of God or to commune with him. It required a priest of the temple to go into the special section of the temple called the "holy of hollies" to talk to God and bring the special "words" back to the people. The people had to pay for this with money and sacrifices of animals.
There was a rush to bury Jesus because the authorities did not want his followers to take his body and claim he was resurrected. He was securely buried, but his body was nowhere to be found, nonetheless.
Christianity means followers of Jesus Christ. After the passing on of Jesus, the Apostle came together to continue the work. This was the start of Christianity in Jerusalem.
Saul, later known as the apostle Paul, was given authority by the high priest in Jerusalem to arrest Christians. He believed it was his duty to persecute followers of Jesus, which led to his transformation after a personal encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus.
Christianity became the faith of the followers of Jesus Christ from the year 33 AD when Jesus established His Church in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost.
Peter is one of Jesus followers.
Jesus chose 12 disciples as his followers.
The followers of Jesus christ are called Christians.
Principally, followers of Jesus believed he had risen from the dead.
Jesus' followers were his disciples. They were people who believed who Jesus was first, and chose to be loyal to him.
It was Jerusalem.