Jesus Christ was the founder of Christianity, declared to be the Son of God in New Testament
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Jesus Christ was the founder of Christianity, declared to be the Son of God in New Testament
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Pontius Pilate sentenced Jesus to be scourged and finally crucified. Jesus' crucifixion is described in the four canonical gospels referred to in the New Testament Epistles and is established as a historical event confirmed by non-Christian sources.
While there is no consensus regarding the exact date of the crucifixion of Jesus, it is generally agreed by biblical scholars that it was on a Friday on or near Passover. Many modern scholars believe the date of his crucifixion was either April 7, 30 AD or Friday, April 3, 33 AD.
Jesus was crucified with two thieves, one at his left and the other at his right. He died on the cross and a soldier confirmed his death by puncturing his side with a spear. Immediately upon his death, an earthquake erupted and broke open the tombs. His body was then taken down from the cross and buried in a tomb.
Jesus was born somewhere between 7–2 BC in Bethlehem, to Joseph and Mary. Most Christians celebrate December 25 as the birthday of Jesus Christ. Although born in Bethlehem, Jesus was a Galilean from Nazareth, a village near Sepphoris. Joseph, though his legal father was not his biological one. Jesus’ conception is believed to have been miraculous—it is claimed that Mary was a virgin when Jesus was conceived and that she “was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit”.
Joseph and Mary went on to have several children after the birth of Jesus. His siblings include brothers James, Jude, Simon and Joses, and many unnamed sisters.
Not much is known about his early life, though certain sources mention that he was very intelligent and gifted even as a child. As a 12-year-old, Jesus had accompanied his parents on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and became separated. He was found days later, discussing significant matters with some elders in a temple.
Joseph was a carpenter, and on growing up, Jesus too followed in his footsteps to become one. He was baptized by the prophet John the Baptist and became a preacher and healer.
Following his baptism which symbolically marked the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, he went into the Judean desert to fast and meditate for 40 days and nights. During this time, the Devil appeared thrice and tried to tempt Jesus. He rejected the Devil’s temptation all three times and sent him away.
Jesus then returned to Galilee and started preaching. He also started performing a number of miracles which included calming of a storm, the feeding of the 5,000, walking on water and a number of other miracles and parables.
Over a period of time several people became his disciples. One of his most famous followers was Mary Magdalene who is considered to have been involved in Jesus' ministry from the beginning to his death and after.
As word spread about his healing powers and his teachings, more people became his followers. In his teachings he emphasized on forgiveness and unconditional love, and advised the people to love everyone, even their enemies.
His popularity began to grow with time, and as he continued to preach about the kingdom of God, the crowds began to proclaim him as the son of David and the Messiah.
Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity, one of the world’s major organized religions. Believed to be the ‘Son of God’ by most of the Christians, he is regarded as the awaited Messiah who enabled humans to be reconciled to God. The Christianity is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the New Testament.