Timeline of the life of Jesus Christ

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Eps 22: Timeline of the life of Jesus Christ

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The podcast explores key events in the life of Jesus Christ, starting with his birth in Bethlehem, believed to be around 4-6 B.C. It then covers his childhood, briefly mentioning his visit to the temple in Jerusalem at age 12. Jesus' baptism around age 30 by John the Baptist is highlighted as the beginning of his public ministry. The podcast discusses his miracles, teachings, and the gathering of his disciples. Significant events such as the Sermon on the Mount, the Transfiguration, and his entry into Jerusalem are mentioned. It concludes with his arrest, crucifixion, and resurrection, emphasizing the impact of these final events on Christian theology.

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Allan Gregory

Allan Gregory

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The life of Jesus Christ is a tapestry woven from birth, teachings, miracles, crucifixion, and resurrection. Born circa 4-6 B.C. in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph, Jesus' early life in the small town of Nazareth is recounted briefly, with a significant mention of his visit to the Jerusalem Temple at age 12, astonishing scholars with his wisdom. His public ministry began around the age of 30 following his baptism by John the Baptist in the River Jordan. Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus commenced a ministry that spanned approximately three years, during which he delivered the Sermon on the Mount, taught parables, and performed numerous miracles, like turning water into wine at Cana, healing the sick, and raising Lazarus from the dead.

Among his notable teachings were the emphasis on love, forgiveness, and the coming Kingdom of God. Jesus chose twelve disciples to whom he imparted his wisdom and revealed the divine nature of his mission. His entry into Jerusalem, known as Palm Sunday, marked the beginning of his Passion Week. Betrayed by Judas Iscariot, Jesus was apprehended, subjected to a series of trials, and ultimately crucified under Roman governor Pontius Pilate's order.

The crucifixion took place at Golgotha, and Jesus’ death is commemorated on Good Friday. His resurrection on the third day, now celebrated as Easter, confirmed his divine sonship and victory over sin and death. Post-resurrection, Jesus appeared multiple times to his disciples, delivering the Great Commission before his ascension into heaven, marking the establishment of a global Christian mission. Thus, the life of Jesus Christ, from a humble birth to a divine departure, encapsulates a journey of profound spiritual significance that has shaped history and continues to inspire millions worldwide.