baptized (Jn 3.22-23), which might explain Acts 18.24-19.7, it is likely Jesus took up John's baptism, his message and some miracle working. Following John's arrest, which Jesus interpreted as an event of eschatological significance, Jesus launched his early Galilean ministry among the ...
early Mar A.D. 24 p1420:3 129:1.6 p1484:1 134:1.4 Jesus departs for the Caspian Sea region serving as conductor of a caravan. The year-long journey takes him to Jerusalem , Damascus , Lake Urmia, Assyria, Media , Parthia , and the southeastern Caspian Sea region. Back at ...
C. THE GALILEAN MINISTRY AND VISITS TO THE FEASTS1. The Scene2. The TimeFirst Period-From the Beginning of the Ministry in Galilee till the Mission of the TwelveI. OPENING INCIDENTS1. Healing of Nobleman's Son2. The Visit to Nazareth3. Call of the Four Disciples4. At Capernauma) ...
God kept His promises – He always does – but not in the way they expected. The Lord sent no one less than the angel Gabriel, who stands in God’s presence, to a teenage girl named Mary (Hebrew: Miriam). She lived in an obscure Galilean village of no more than three hundred reside...
What I had come to see, however, was a discovery that made Bethsaida an outlier among the stops on Jesus’s Galilean ministry. At the apex of the mound, not long after he’d begun digging, Arav unearthed the basalt walls of a rectangular building. ...
Jesus Begins His Galilean Ministry 14 Then Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee, and news of Him went out through all the surrounding region. 15 And He taught in their synagogues, being glorified by all. Jesus Rejected at Nazareth 16 So He came to Nazareth, where He ha...
Jesus Begins His Galilean Ministry 14 Now after John was put in prison, Jesus came to Galilee, preaching the gospel [f]of the kingdom of God, 15 and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God [g]is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” Four Fishermen Called ...
The miracle traditions about Jesus' public ministry are already so widely attested in various sources and literary forms by the end of the first Christian generation that total fabrication by the early church is, practically speaking, impossible. Other literary sources from the second and third ...
Although born inBethlehem, according toMatthewandLuke, Jesus was a Galilean fromNazareth, a village near Sepphoris, one of the two major cities ofGalilee(Tiberiaswas the other). He was born toJosephandMarysometime between 6bceand shortly before the death ofHerod the Great(Matthew 2; Luke 1...
Herod Antipas, son of Herod I the Great who became tetrarch (ruler of a minor principality in the Roman Empire) of Galilee, in northern Palestine, and Peraea, east of the Jordan River and the Dead Sea, and ruled throughout Jesus of Nazareth’s ministry.