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WHO WAS JESUS?

The influence of Jesus of Nazareth, the man, was enormous in his lifetime two millenniums
ago, but even more incredible is how his influence has increased today as a member of
Christianity's Holy Trinity. Nearly two billion of the world's people worship Jesus as
the Son of God today, and even more participate in the mission he began of giving oneself
through service to others.
Jesus was born between B.C. 8 and B.C. 4. It was originally believed that he was born in
the year 1 A.D., but that later changed when it was discovered that King Herod the Great,
who died in B.C. 4, was ruler at the time of Jesus' birth; therefore, Jesus had to have
been born before then (Bowmen). It is believed by Christians that Jesus is the incarnate
of God and was divinely conceived by Mary, the husband of Joseph, a carpenter in Nazareth
(Matthew 1:18-25). Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in a remote manger just outside of town.
After his birth, word traveled to Herod that Jesus was believed to be the Messiah, King
of the Jews. This did not please Herod, who believed himself to be King of the Jews, and
he was unwilling to let an infant take his place. So he ordered that all of the male
babies in Bethlehem to be killed (Matthew 2:16). Mary and Joseph were not going to allow
their son to be killed, ruining the chances of salvation for the Jews (Thomas). To get
Jesus out of the reach of Herod and his troops, Mary and Joseph went on a flight to
Egypt, where they could live without fear of someone coming to murder their son. After
some time had passed, the family moved back to their hometown in Galilee. While there
Jesus received an education, learning the Greek and Aramaic languages. Most people think
that Jesus was the first Christian, however, he was actually born and raised as a Jew,
and known as the King of the Jews. (Zanzig 151) Like all young Jews Jesus was also taught
from the Torah, through which he learned history and the Jewish law. His father Joseph
was a carpenter, so it was expected that Jesus would also become a carpenter, which in
fact he did for several years.
When Jesus grew older he followed a prophet named John. When John was arrested, Jesus
followed in his footsteps and went on preaching the Word of God (Whitney). It is unknown
whether or not Jesus thought of himself as the Messiah. His message always pointed away
from himself and towards God. Jesus was an eloquent speaker - he could debate and engage
listeners as well as anyone. Jesus was not always liked, as he was often presented with
questions that were asked simply to confuse him or put him under pressure. It is often
said that when faced with that type of uncomfortable and difficult situation, Jesus could
always respond with a focused and thoughtful answer, never losing his patience or
succumbing to the pressure (Whitney). Jesus made many of his statements by performing
extraordinary actions, such as eating with the lepers and the other social rejects. He
also amazed people by performing miracles of healing. One of Jesus' most amazing feats
was when he raised Lazarus of Bethany, a close friend of Jesus, from the dead (John
11:1-44). 
Jesus had many successful teaching styles. One technique was when he was in contact with
the people, he would tell a story and then allow for questions to be asked so that he
could explain the lessons and morals held within. Another technique was one in which he
used the symbolism in parables to reveal morals and lessons to the people. Jesus often
made the hero in the story someone who was not well liked by most people, such as a leper
or a tax collector. This is one way that he taught the "Golden Rule": "love our neighbors
as we love ourselves." Another important teaching of Jesus was the perfect love that God
gives everyone, and he emphasizes the gift of forgiveness that God gives to anyone
seeking it. 
Jesus' teachings were seen by some as revolutions against Rome, some scholars even
believe that Jesus was a military rebel rather than a peacemaker (Elson 70). The priests
and scribes were the ones that were concerned that Jesus' actions would turn the Romans
against them, and against the Jews. The priests and scribes conspired with Judas
Iscariot, one of Jesus' Apostles, to kill Jesus "for the people" (Luke 22:2). At the
Passover dinner Jesus revealed that he was aware of his betrayal, he told them all that
his death will be the sacrifice for all of the sins of humanity, and after his death the
gates of Heaven will be opened. At that dinner the disciples took part in the first
Eucharist, symbolizing the sacrifice of Jesus for God to forgive all of the sins of
humanity. After the Passover dinner Jesus and his disciples went to the Garden of
Gethsemane. While in the garden praying, Jesus was arrested by a mob led by Judas
Iscariot. After Jesus was arrested he was presented in front of a group of Jewish
Officials, and was asked to declare if he was the Christ, the Son of God. After he
responded affirmatively, he was sentenced to death for blasphemy and was crucified along
with two other criminals. He was dead for three days and then he resurrected himself.
When he was back from the dead he told his Apostles about the gift of the Holy Spirit
that they would receive, and then Ascended back into Heaven. 
It must take an incredibly powerful person to die for everyone else's sins and rise from
the dead so that humans could have the hope of eternity in the presence of God forever
(Delaneey). Jesus affected the lives of many people while he was living, and even more
after his death. In his time he offered people with hard lives something else to believe
in, and a reason to be good on Earth so that you can live with God for eternity. The idea
he offered brought him many followers, who eventually settled down form the first
Christian Church. In the world today there are 1,974,181,000 Christians, including
258,770,000 in North America. Christianity has approximately twice as many adherents as
the next largest religion, Islam. Jesus' time on Earth will be remembered forever, to
this day he has almost 2 billion followers, and there are sure to be many more that will
follow his message. 

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