Jesus
Jesus | |
I Jesus antimong Mayap a Pastul (stained glass king St John's Ashfield) | |
Mibait | 7–2 BC/BCE[1] Judaea, Roman Empire[2] |
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Mete | 30–36 AD/CE[3][4][5][6][7] Judaea, Roman Empire |
Sangkan ning pangamate | Crucifixion[8] |
Lahi | Jewish[9] |
Balen | Nazareth, Galilee[10] |
I Jesus ( /ˈdʒiːzəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἰησοῦς Iēsous, 7-2 BC/BCE to 30–36 AD/CE), a ausan da muring Jesucristo or kabud namu Cristo (i.e. Mesias), ing sentrung katauan king Kristianismo, sasamban da reng keraklan a denominasyon a Cristianos antimong Dios Anak Incarnation (Christianity)a meging tau.
Deng keraklan kareng makabayung talasulat amlat (historians) mikakasundu lang i Jesus mebye ya at metung yang Hudyong talaturu ibat king Galilea king Judeang Romana , a bininyag nang Juan Bautista, at mipaku king krus king Jerusalem king utus ning Romanung Prefect, i Poncio Pilato.[8][11][12][13] Miyayaliwa la pamaglarawan kang Jesus deng iskolar, a neng kayi, mikakasundu o mitutugma, antimo metung a rabbi, manulung masikan kareng tau, pekapun ning metung a apocalyptic a pangimut, metung a maglarawan king sarili na antimong Mesias, metung a matenakan (sage) ampong talaturung pilosopiya, ampong magreporma king sosyedad o ketawan a manaral tungkul king "Kayarian ning Dios" antimong paralan para king pamagbayu ning sarili o indibidwal ampo ning sosyedad o ketawan para king pamipante-pante.[14][15][16][17] Inugne do reng iskolar deng makasulat king Bayung Tipan kareng kasulatan king amlat (historical records) bang miras king pamituki-tuki king panaun o chronology ning bie nang Jesus.[3][5][18][19]
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- ↑ Rahner (page 731) states that the consensus among historians is c. 4 BC/BCE. Sanders supports c. 4 BC/BCE. Vermes supports c. 6/5 BC/BCE. Finegan supports c. 3/2 BC/BCE. Sanders refers to the general consensus, Vermes a common 'early' date, Finegan defends comprehensively the date according to early Christian traditions.
- ↑ Brown (1999) p. 513
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- ↑ Theissen (1998) p. 165 "Our conclusion must be that Jesus came from Nazareth."
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Brown (1994) p. 964
Carson (1992) et al., pp. 50–56.
Crossan (1993), pp. xi–xiii.
Fredriksen (1999), pp. 6–7, 105–10, 232–34, 266.
Meier (1991), pp. 68, 146, 199, 278, 386.
Meier (1994), pp. 12–13.
Vermes (1973), p. 37.
Maier, Paul L. (1991). {title}. Kregel, 1, 99, 121, 171.
Wright, N. T. (1998). {title}. HarperCollins, 32, 83, 100–102, 222.
Witherington III, Ben. {title}, 12–20. - ↑ In a 2011 review of the state of modern scholarship, Bart Ehrman wrote: "He certainly existed, as virtually every competent scholar of antiquity, Christian or non-Christian, agrees" B. Ehrman, 2011 Forged : writing in the name of God ISBN 978-0-06-207863-6. page 285
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- ↑ Jesus Remembered by James D. G. Dunn 2003 ISBN 0-8028-3931-2 pages 47-49
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- Complete Sayings of Jesus Christ In Parallel Latin & English
- "Jesus Christ." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 12 Nov. 2009
- From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians — documentary about Jesus' life and the early Church.
- The Jewish Roman World of Jesus Archived Marsu 29, 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- Deng obrang gewa nang o tungkul kang Jesus kareng aklatan (WorldCat catalog)
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Persondata | |
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LAGYU | Jesus |
ALIWANG LAGYU | Jesus Christ (honorific); Jesus of Nazareth (traditional); יֵשׁ֣וּעַ (Hebrew); Yeshua (transliteration); Isa (Islam) |
MAKUYAD A PAMILARAWAN | Religious figure, founded Christianity |
ALDO KEBAITAN | c. 4 BC/BCE |
LUGAL KEBAITAN | Bethlehem, Iudaea Province (traditionally) |
ALDO KEMATIAN | c. 30 |
LUGAL KEMATIAN | Jerusalem, Iudaea Province |