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John 10:30 I and my Father are one

Jesus lived in Galilee for most of his life and he spoke Aramaic and Hebrew. The name "Jesus" is an English   transliteration  from the Greek name Iesous.  The name has also been translated into English as "Joshua" or "Ye-shu-a"

the works describing Jesus were initially communicated by oral tradition, and were not committed to writing until several decades after Jesus' crucifixion

Jesus the Messiah was sent to give his life as a ransom for many and preach the good news of the Kingdom of God

Matthew 23:15  ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves

 Many of The Pharisees interpreted the Scriptures in their own self-righteous way, that was not in accordance to the truth of the Scriptures. Not much has changed to this day.

If the Pharisees had been following the Scriptures in its proper context, they would have recognized Jesus as the Messiah

Jesus made it clear that the gospel message does not reach the ends of the earth until the very last days before He returns. This is the Scripture-based Gospel that He and the original community of believers preached

There is one gospel message and it has never changed. It was indeed given to the Hebrews in Moses' time and preached by Jesus Himself and his apostles

The benefit the apostles received cannot be overstated. They had directly received the gift of the Kingdom from the Messiah Himself.

The SHROUD of TURIN

Jesus teachings was that of repentance, unconditional love, forgiveness of sin, grace, and the coming of the Kingdom of God

Jesus is the Messiah whose coming was promised in the Old Testament and that he was resurrected after his crucifixion

profess Jesus to be the only Son of God, the Lord,and the eternal Word  who became man in the incarnation, so that those who believe in Him might have eternal life

The Kingdom of God is spoken of throughout Scripture and in Jewish writings as an everlasting Kingdom where God and those who are faithful to Him exist in harmony

The Kingdom is a time where we are "one with God," those things that would presently be considered "miraculous," would be the regular state of being in the Kingdom

Jesus kept the Mosaic Law perfectly and wanted his followers to do the same