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ARTICLES RELATED TO Jesus - Arrest |  |  |  | Jesus - Arrest: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Religious perspectivesJesus has an important role in two religions, Christianity and Islam. Most other religions, however, do not consider Jesus to have been a supernatural or holy being. Some of these religions, like Buddhism, do not take any official stance on Jesus' life. The religion Jesus himself practiced his whole life, Judaism, rejects claims of Christ's divinity or him being the Mashiach.
Jesus - Christian views.
Main article: Christian views of Jesus
Generally speaking, most Christians belie ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Religious perspectives |
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Jesus has an important role in the two world religions, Christianity and Islam. Most other religions, however, do not consider Jesus to have been a supernatural or holy being. Some of these religions, like Buddhism, do not take any official stance on Jesus' life. The religion Jesus himself practiced his whole life, Judaism, rejects claims of Christ's divinity or him being the Jewish Messiah.
Jesus - Christian views.
Main article: Christian views of Jesus
Generally speaking, most ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Negative views, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Religious perspectives |
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Jesus - Christian views.
Main article: Christian views of Jesus
Generally speaking, most ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Religious perspectives |
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 |  |  | Jesus - Arrest: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - HistoricityMost modern scholars hold that the works describing Jesus were initially communicated by oral tradition, and were not committed to writing until several decades after Jesus' crucifixion. The earliest extant texts which refer to Jesus are Paul's letters, which are usually dated from the mid-1st century. Paul saw Jesus only in visions, but he claimed that they were divine revelations and hence authoritative (Galatians 1:11-12). The earliest extant texts describing Jesus in any detail were the four New Testament Gospels. These texts, being part ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Negative views, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Historicity |
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 |  |  | Jesus - Arrest: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - HistoricityMost modern scholars hold that the works describing Jesus were initially communicated by oral tradition, and were not committed to writing until several decades after Jesus' crucifixion. The earliest extant texts which refer to Jesus are Paul's letters, which are usually dated from the mid-1st century. Paul saw Jesus only in visions, but he claimed that they were divine revelations and hence authoritative (Galatians 1:11-12). The earliest extant texts describing Jesus in any detail were the four New Testament Gospels. These texts, being part ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Historicity |
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Jesus - Chronology.
Main article: Chronology of Jesus
The most detailed accounts of Jesus' birth are contained in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. [1] There is considerable debate about the details of Jesus' birth even among Christian scholars, and few scholars claim to know either the year or the date of his birth or of his death.
Based on the accounts in the gospel ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Negative views, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels |
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Jesus - Chronology.
Main article: Chronology of Jesus
The most detailed accounts of Jesus' birth are contained in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. [1] There is considerable debate about the details of Jesus' birth even among Christian scholars, and few scholars claim to know either the year or the date of his birth or of his death.
Based on the accounts in the gospel ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels |
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See also:Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Negative views, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Background |
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Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood.
Of the four Gospels, the Nativity (birth) is mentioned only in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. Both infancy accounts support the doctrine of the Virgin Birth, in which Jesus was miraculously conceived in his mother's womb by the Holy Spirit, when his mother was still a virgin. According to these accounts, Jesus was born while Joseph and Mary, Joseph's betrothed, were visiting Bethlehem from their native Nazareth. Mary is also commonly ...
See also:Christian views of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinity, Christian views of Jesus - Life, Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood, Christian views of Jesus - The ministry and message of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Arrest trial and crucifixion, Christian views of Jesus - Resurrection Ascension and Second Coming, Christian views of Jesus - Miracles performed, Christian views of Jesus - Quotes, Christian views of Jesus - Christology, Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretation Read more here: » Christian views of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Life |
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 |  |  | Jesus - Arrest: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinityApart from the role of Jesus as the Messiah, the vast majority of self-described Christians also regard belief in his divinity to be a significant part of Christianity. According to mainstream Christian theology after it was systematized in the early centuries A.D., Jesus is conceptualized as part of the Trinity, who along with the Father and the Holy Spirit are thought to be three "persons" with one metaphysical substanc ...
See also:Christian views of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinity, Christian views of Jesus - Life, Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood, Christian views of Jesus - The ministry and message of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Arrest trial and crucifixion, Christian views of Jesus - Resurrection Ascension and Second Coming, Christian views of Jesus - Miracles performed, Christian views of Jesus - Quotes, Christian views of Jesus - Christology, Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretation Read more here: » Christian views of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinity |
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Miracles performed by Jesus, according to the Gospels, include:
Turning water into wine for a wedding feast.
Curing a sick child who was near death.
Curing a lame man, a man with a virulent skin disease, a paralyzed man.
Feeding a crowd of five thousand using only fives loaves of bread and two fish.
Walking on water to reach his disciples who were in a boat (and enabling Peter to walk on water, also).
Giving sight to a man born blind. ...
See also:Christian views of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinity, Christian views of Jesus - Life, Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood, Christian views of Jesus - The ministry and message of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Arrest trial and crucifixion, Christian views of Jesus - Resurrection Ascension and Second Coming, Christian views of Jesus - Miracles performed, Christian views of Jesus - Quotes, Christian views of Jesus - Christology, Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretation Read more here: » Christian views of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Miracles performed |
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 |  |  | Jesus - Arrest: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretationAdherents of Judaism, as well as some modern Bible scholars, reject the idea that the Hebrew Bible ever prophetically referred specifically to Jesus. One reason for these differences of interpretation is the use of different versions of the Bible. Christians have historically relied on the Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures. In it, many prophecies have a much clearer correlation to Jesus than in the Masoretic Hebrew text we now have available. For instance, one passage says in the Septuagint that the Messiah would be bo ...
See also:Christian views of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinity, Christian views of Jesus - Life, Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood, Christian views of Jesus - The ministry and message of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Arrest trial and crucifixion, Christian views of Jesus - Resurrection Ascension and Second Coming, Christian views of Jesus - Miracles performed, Christian views of Jesus - Quotes, Christian views of Jesus - Christology, Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretation Read more here: » Christian views of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretation |
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 |  |  | Jesus - Arrest: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - BackgroundThe main sources regarding his life and teachings are the four canonical Gospels from the New Testament, which various scholars debate to have been written anywhere from 40 AD/CE to 110 AD/CE. Biblical scholars, such as John Dominic Crossan, Paula Fredriksen, E.P. Sanders, and Geza Vermes agree that Jesus lived from about 8 –4 BC/BCE to 29-36 AD/CE. Scholars also rely on other 1st and 2nd century sources about Hellenic Judaism and Roman politics to provide a context for interpreting these gospels.
Most of these scholars hold that Je ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Background |
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Christology is that part of Christian theology that studies and defines who Jesus Christ is. It is generally less concerned with the minor details of his life; rather it deals with who he was, the incarnation, and the major events of his life (his birth, death, and resurrection), and the nature of miracles.
Christology may also cover questions concerning the Trinity, and what, if anything, Christ accomplished for the rest of humanity. There are almost as many Christological views as there ...
See also:Christian views of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinity, Christian views of Jesus - Life, Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood, Christian views of Jesus - The ministry and message of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Arrest trial and crucifixion, Christian views of Jesus - Resurrection Ascension and Second Coming, Christian views of Jesus - Miracles performed, Christian views of Jesus - Quotes, Christian views of Jesus - Christology, Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretation Read more here: » Christian views of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Christology |
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 |  |  | Jesus - Arrest: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - BackgroundBiblical scholars, such as Shaye Cohen, John Dominic Crossan, Paula Fredriksen, John P. Meier, E.P. Sanders, and Geza Vermes agree that Jesus lived from about 8-4 BC/BCE to 29-36 AD/CE. The main sources regarding his life and teachings are the four canonical Gospels from the New Testament, which were written some decades after his death. Scholars also rely on other contemporary sources about Hellenic Judaism and Roman politics to provide a context for interpreting these gospels. Most of these scholars hold that Jesus was a Jewish Galilean pr ...
See also:Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Background |
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