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describe the early life of Jesus

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Answered by abhishek00001
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Answered by Hakar
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Hi,


Your answer :

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The angel Gabriel was sent to a young person named Marie. He told her that she would have a son, who would be king forever. This son, Jesus, was born in a stable where shepherds came to see him. Later, he was visited by several astrologers from the East who had been guided to him by a star. We will see how Jesus escaped death.


Then we will find Jesus busy interrogating temple teachers. He was then twelve years old. Eighteen years later, he was baptized and began proclaiming the Kingdom of God. He chose twelve apostles.


Jesus did many miracles. He multiplied the loaves, healed the sick, raised the dead. Finally, we will see by what events the last day of his life was marked and how he was put to death. Jesus preached for three and a half years. Part 6 embraces a period of just over 34 years.


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