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a short note on teachings of Jesus Christ​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Answer:

Jesus's Teachings

1) Love God.

2) Love your neighbor as yourself.

3) Forgive others who have wronged you.

4) Love your enemies.

5) Ask God for forgiveness of your sins.

6) Jesus is the Messiah and was given the authority to forgive others.

7) Repentance of sins is essential.

8) Don't be hypocritical.

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Answered by srinivassamala008
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Explanation:

"Christ" redirects here. For the messianic title, see Christ (title).

Jesus of Nazareth, also known as Jesus Christ, was a Jewish teacher and reformer of religion who has become the main and central figure of Christianity. Christians follow the example of Jesus, accept his words to be true, and worship him as the Jewish messiah and incarnation of God. He is one of the most famous, most recognized, and most influential persons in the world's history.[12][13][14][15]

Jesus

Cefalù Pantocrator retouched.jpg

Christ Pantocrator mosaic in Byzantine style, from Cefalù Cathedral, Sicily, c. 1130

Born

c. 4 BC[a]

Judea, Roman Empire[5]

Died

c. AD 30 / 33[b]

(aged 33–36)

Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire

Cause of death

Crucifixion[c]

Home town

Nazareth, Galilee[11]

Parent(s)

MaryJoseph[d]

This painting shows Jesus in the center at the Last Supper. It was painted by Leonardo da Vinci between 1495 and 1498.

Most historians agree that he was a Jew from a place called Judea, in a town called Nazareth, in what is now Israel. They also agree that he was thought of as a teacher and a healer, and that he was baptized by John the Baptist. He was crucified in Jerusalem on the orders of Pontius Pilate, and Christians believe that he came back to life - "rose again" - three days later.[16][17][18][19][20]

Jesus taught mostly love and forgiveness for others, as well as being humble about one's religion. He talked many times about the kingdom of God, and told others, "The kingdom of God has come near."[21] He said that one must be mild, like a child, and never boast. He taught that people who ignore God and other people do not deserve his blessing, but God would still forgive them if they repented. Jesus opposed the other Jewish priests because they used religion to boast. This led to other Jewish leaders hating Jesus, because Jesus was trying to stop them. Jesus also opposed human authority,[source?] leading to a trial and conviction to death by the Jewish leaders[22] and then to his execution on a cross by Roman authorities.[23]

There are stories about the life of Jesus by different writers. The best known are the four Christian books called the Gospels. They form the beginning of the New Testament, a part of the Bible. The word "gospel" means "good news". They tell a little about his birth and hidden early life, but mostly about his public life: his teachings, miracles, ministry, death, and resurrection (return from death).

Several Jewish and Roman historians, such as Flavius Josephus, Tacitus,[note 1] Pliny the Younger, and Suetonius include Jesus in their writings. They usually only tell of his execution or problems between the Roman government and his followers; they do not talk about his life, since his life was not a problem they had with Jesus.

Manichaeans, Gnostics, Muslims, Bahá'ís, and others have found prominent places for Jesus in their religions.[24][25][26] The Quran claims that Jesus was a Muslim.[27] Bahá'í teachings consider Jesus to be a "manifestation of God", a Bahá'í concept for prophets.[28] And also some Hindus consider Jesus to be an avatar or a sadhu.[29] Some Buddhists, including Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, regard Jesus as a bodhisattva who dedicated his life to the welfare of people.[30]

Name Edit

The name Jesus came from the Aramaic name "Yeshua", from Hebrew Yah-shua, meaning "God is salvation (or deliverance)" in English, and was a popular name of the time. Jesus is often called "Jesus Christ" or "Christ". The word Christ comes from the Greek word christos and means "the one marked on the head with oil" or "the anointed one". In Jesus' country, anointing was done to show that a person was chosen to be a king or a leader. Jesus is also called Messiah, which comes from the Hebrew term Mashiakh, and also means "the anointed one".[31]

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