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History Jesus Bible
Unlike most history, the
Jesus Christ history does not begin with His birth, or even with His
conception. Jesus Christ's biography can be understood more fully if we realize
the Bible uses many names to refer to Jesus Christ. John referred to Jesus
Christ as "the Word" when he wrote, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning" (John
1:1-2). This tells us that the Jesus Christ biography begins in eternity past -
with God. History Jesus Bible!
The first recorded acts in Jesus Christ's biography go back to creation.
"Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been
made" (John 1:3). Although not mentioned by name, this Scripture tells us that
He was there, and Scripture records God's words as "Let US make man in OUR
image, in OUR likeness. . ." (Genesis 1:26), indicating that the Father was not
alone at the time of creation.
Birth: Some would think of a Jesus Christ biography in terms of His life
here on earth. For that we must begin not at His birth but at His conception,
for both of these events were unlike any other in history. The earthly life of
Jesus is the only one that begins with a spiritual conception, with no man
present. This conception was foretold by the angel Gabriel in Luke 1:26-35. His
birth was the only one to ever open a womb, since He was born of a young Jewish
virgin. Because of a government census His mother, Mary, and His stepfather,
Joseph, had to travel to Bethlehem. This is where Jesus was born in a lowly
stable. His birth was announced by angels to shepherds, and by a special star to
wise men in a far country. At eight days of age, he was dedicated in the Temple
according to Jewish custom.
Childhood: At an early age, Jesus and his family fled to Egypt because an
angel warned Joseph in a dream of impending danger. When they returned from
Egypt, they settled in Galilee, in the town of Nazareth. At the age of twelve,
Jesus traveled to Jerusalem with Mary and Joseph to celebrate the Feast of the
Passover. When His parents could not find Him in their group of relatives and
friends on the return trip, they returned to Jerusalem and "After three days
they found Him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to
them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard Him was amazed at His
understanding and His answers. When His parents saw Him, they were astonished.
His mother said to Him, 'Son, why have you treated us like this? Your father and
I have been anxiously searching for you.' 'Why were you searching for me?' he
asked. 'Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?' "(Luke 2:46-49).
After that, He returned to Nazareth with them, was obedient, and continued to
grow "in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men." (Luke 2:52)
Adult/ Public Ministry: At approximately 30 years of age, Jesus entered
into the public awareness. John the Baptist had preached of the coming Messiah,
preparing the way for Jesus' ministry. John baptized Jesus, and as Jesus prayed
at the time of His baptism, "heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended on
Him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: 'You are my Son,
whom I love; with you I am well pleased.'" (Luke 3:21-22). After this, Jesus
went into the wilderness for a time of fasting and prayer in preparation for His
ministry. Then the devil came to Him and tempted Him. Rather than succumbing to
the temptations, Jesus answered with Scripture, setting a pattern for His
followers to handle temptations for ages to come.
Jesus began to preach a message of repentance, and from among His followers
hand-picked twelve men with whom He worked most closely, teaching them even more
intensely than to the multitudes. These men have come to be known as the twelve
disciples, or the apostles. The teaching and preaching of Jesus convicted,
challenged, or encouraged those who heard, while some were simply entertained
and others were angered. Jesus performed many miracles of healing and
restoration, as well as miracles designed to teach a lesson.
A Jesus Christ biography is intensely interesting - and can be studied in depth
in the pages of Scripture, especially the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and
John. However, the primary reason for Jesus' earthly life was "to seek and to
save that which was lost." (Luke 19:10) Jesus sought the lost through His
teaching and preaching. Then He provided the way of salvation from sin (the only
way to Heaven) by way of the ultimate sacrifice, the one that only He could make
- His crucifixion on Calvary, followed by His resurrection from the dead after
three days. Thus He conquered death and the grave for all who would put their
faith in Him.
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ANSWER: Jesus would
have owned a Canaan Dog.
The middle eastern Canaan Dog dates back to pre-biblical times,
existing in the "Land of Canaan" where they first originated. Drawings
found on the tombs at Beni-Hassan, dating 2200-2000 B.C., depict dogs
which show an unmistakable resemblance to the Canaan Dog of today.
The Pariah Dog was the guard and herd dog of the ancient Israelites,
guarding their camps and flocks. They were plentiful in the region until
the dispersion of the Israelites by the Romans over 2,000 years ago. As
the Hebrew population dropped, the majority of the dogs sought refuge in
the Negev Desert, a natural reservoir of Israeli wildlife.
Avoiding extinction they remained mostly undomesticated, with some
retaining a form of domesticity living with the Bedouin and earning
their keep guarding the herds and camps. Some were guards for the Druze
people on Mt. Carmel.
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