Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Christianity. FactFaith Rome and Religion Must worship Emperors as Gods except Jews. Passive worship to Gods to show loyalty to Emperor. Life of Jesus.
Advertisements

Christianity: Terminology Christ (founder) Christians (followers) Christianity (religion)
Can individual behaviors and beliefs effect whole civilizations?
Islam Christianity Hinduism Buddhism
The Roman Empire and Religion Terms to Tackle : Christianity Jesus of Nazareth Messiah Crucifixion Resurrection Apostles Paul of Tarsus Constantine Are.
The Rise of Christianity Ashley Harvey. The First Christians During the 900s B.C., Israel was divided into two kingdoms: Israel and Judah. The Kingdom.
Christianity: Terminology Christ (founder) Christians (followers) Christianity (religion)
Origins and Spread of Christianity
Christianity. The Roots of Christianity Christianity was based on the life and teachings of the Jew, Jesus of Nazareth. Christianity was rooted in Jewish.
Origins and Spread of Christianity
Unit V – The Rise of Christianity The evolution of the religion based upon the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth Copyright 2006; C. Pettinato, RCS High School,
Christianity. The Beginning of Christianity To keep peace the Romans allowed people in their provinces to practice different religions At first Jews were.
Chapter 4, Lesson 1 Early Christianity It Matters Because… Christianity is one of the world’s major religions and continues to influence people around.
The Life of Jesus  The Quest for the Historical Jesus (1906, Albert Schweitzer)  4 canonical gospels (widely accepted by the early Christian community)
Introduction to Christianity World Religions Overview.
Chapter 4, Lesson 1 Early Christianity It Matters Because: Christianity is one of the world’s major religions and continues to influence people around.
Chapter 13.1 Early Christianity. SPI 6.68  Describe the origins and central features of Christianity. (C, G, H, P)  monotheism  the belief in Jesus.
Early Christianity Chapter 13 Section 1. Parts Part 1: Jesus of Nazareth Part 2: The Apostles Part 3: Roman-Jewish Conflicts.
Ancient Rome: The Rise of Christianity World History.
Christianity. Origins Modern day Israel Modern day Israel 0 A.D. 0 A.D. Fulfillment of Jewish prophecy Fulfillment of Jewish prophecy World’s Largest.
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
The First Christians.
Chapter 13.1 Early Christianity.
Rome & Christianity.
4 April 2017 Bellringer – Use your notes to answer these questions
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Warm up On your warm-up sheet, make a list of facts or terms you associate with Judaism, the religion of the Jews. You have five minutes.
Homework: Judaism Pages in Religion Book
Day 25: Introduction to Christianity
Christianity The Historical and Cultural Context of Jesus.
Ch 10 sec 1-2.
Mark 10:45 (NKJV)  10 For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.
Simon the Zealot By: Mary Kathryn, Lauren, & Kate.
The Jews of the Early First Century
Jesus & The Rise of Christianity
Section 2: The Roman Empire and Religion
Section 2 Christianity and the Roman Empire
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Christianity Basic Beliefs.
Rise and Spread of Christianity
Rise and Spread of Christianity
GOSPEL OF MARK JESUS AS THE SERVANT
Jesus & The Rise of Christianity
Origins of Christianity
History of Christianity
The First Christians 10-1.
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
CHRISTIANITY.
Christianity.
Christianity The Historical and Cultural Context of Jesus.
Major European Religions: Christianity
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
The First Christians Jesus of Nazareth
Understanding the Cross
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Agenda: RLE- Christianity
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Background of the Books of Gospel.
Ancient Rome and the Rise of Christianity
The Rise of Christianity
6X Objectives: Describe the rise of Christianity within the Roman Empire. Agenda: Do Now: Section 2 Vocabulary Builder (in Do Now tray) Read.
Rise of Christianity in Rome
CHRISTIANITY IN ROME P
Section 4: The Rise of Christianity
Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews
Christianity.
Christianity The Historical and Cultural Context of Jesus.
Presentation transcript:

Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews The Dawn of Christianity Between the Testaments and the Early Church Age Lesson 7 Trials and Tribulations of Jesus Steve Plaster

Lesson Structure Clash of Cultures: Judaism and Hellenism People of the Book The Sacred Writings Apocryphal Literature, Messiahs, and Resurrection The Essenes and the Maccabees The Herodians, the Romans, and the Prophets Trials and Tribulations of Jesus Resurrection and the Birth of the Church Paul’s Missionary Journeys Paul’s Letters and Trials Jewish Revolt Groups and the Temple Destruction How We Got the Bible

The coming of the prefect and of the Perfect: Pilate of Rome and Jesus of Nazareth (26-29AD). Pilate served as prefect 26-37AD. He was devious, anti-Semitic, and brutal. Nazareth had a population of 480. Jesus ministry began at the incident of His baptism by John. Jesus spoke in Aramaic calling Himself the Son of Man in reference to Daniel 7 where He is not only human but is given a dominion role between this world and the everlasting kingdom (Daniel 7:13-14, Isaiah 43:3-4).

Jesus taught in parables, in metaphors, and allegory Jesus taught in parables, in metaphors, and allegory. He abrogated keeping the law at times as He is sovereign over the law.

The Trials and Tribulations of Jesus (29-30AD) The Trials and Tribulations of Jesus (29-30AD). Jesus was crucified Friday, April 7, 30AD based upon the Johannine chronology. Jesus enters the city riding on a colt (Zech. 9:9). Jerusalem had at this time a population of 60,000 residents. About 6,000 lambs would have been sacrificed on the day before Passover. The Last Supper meal occurred on Thursday evening. Sanhedrin – council of 70. Those who collaborated with Rome were the priestly aristocracy, the scribes, and the tax collectors.

Judicial reason for the crucifixion was treason but the public offense reason was the claim to be King of the Jews.

The Dawn of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews The Dawn of Christianity Between the Testaments and the Early Church Age Lesson 7 Trials and Tribulations of Jesus Steve Plaster