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#Jesus #Bible #catechesis Jesus of Nazareth is a Jew from Galilee, born between the years 7 and 5 BC. 1. He appears in the circle of John the Baptist before embarking, surrounded by a few disciples, on a short career of itinerant preaching lasting two to three years, mainly in Galilee, practicing healings and exorcisms. He arouses enthusiasm and fervor, attracting the mistrust of political and religious authorities, before being arrested, condemned and crucified around the year 30 in Jerusalem during the Jewish feast of Passover, under the administration of the prefect Pontius Pilate. 2 The announcement of his resurrection by his disciples, who recognize him as the Messiah or the Christ and transmit his story and his teachings, gives birth to primitive Christianity. For Christians, the one they call Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Messiah announced in the Old Testament and sent to men to save them. In Islam, Jesus of Nazareth, called ʿĪsā, is considered a major prophet. The impact of his message, transmitted by the different Christian Churches, and the interpretations to which it has given rise, have influenced different cultures and civilizations throughout history. He has inspired a significant theological, literary and artistic production. His birth is taken as the conventional origin of the Julian calendars - since the 6th century - and Gregorian calendars, and Sunday, which became a weekly day of rest in celebration of his resurrection, adopted beyond Christianity. This importance contrasts with the brevity of his preaching and the few, if not the absence, historical traces preserved about him. So, when he addresses the question of Jesus of Nazareth, the historian "knows that he is in no way able to reveal what was really done or what was really said by this character" The adventure continues on: ???? Discord: / discord ???? Instagram: / fr.pauladrien ???? Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/pauladrien-dhar... ???? Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/pauladriendhard... ???? Facebook: / frerepauladrien 0:00 Intro 0:42 Jesus of history 4:29 The death of Jesus 8:13 The resurrection of Jesus 10:48 The identity of Jesus 13:56 Conclusion