English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

2007-03-10 06:56:00 · 14 answers · asked by karen 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

14 answers

That's what mentioned in Koran
Marium
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.

[19.16] And mention Marium in the Book when she drew aside from her family to an eastern place;
[19.17] So she took a veil (to screen herself) from them; then We sent to her Our spirit, and there appeared to her a well-made man.
[19.18] She said: Surely I fly for refuge from you to the Beneficent God, if you are one guarding (against evil).
[19.19] He said: I am only a messenger of your Lord: That I will give you a pure boy.
[19.20] She said: When shall I have a boy and no mortal has yet touched me, nor have I been unchaste?
[19.21] He said: Even so; your Lord says: It is easy to Me: and that We may make him a sign to men and a mercy from Us, and it is a matter which has been decreed.
[19.22] So she conceived him; then withdrew herself with him to a remote place.
[19.23] And the throes (of childbirth) compelled her to betake herself to the trunk of a palm tree. She said: Oh, would that I had died before this, and had been a thing quite forgotten!
[19.24] Then (the child) called out to her from beneath her: Grieve not, surely your Lord has made a stream to flow beneath you;
[19.25] And shake towards you the trunk of the palmtree, it will drop on you fresh ripe dates:
[19.26] So eat and drink and refresh the eye. Then if you see any mortal, say: Surely I have vowed a fast to the Beneficent God, so I shall not speak to any man today.
[19.27] And she came to her people with him, carrying him (with her). They said: O Marium! surely you have done a strange thing.
[19.28] O sister of Haroun! your father was not a bad man, nor, was your mother an unchaste woman.
[19.29] But she pointed to him. They said: How should we speak to one who was a child in the cradle?
[19.30] He said: Surely I am a servant of Allah; He has given me the Book and made me a prophet;
[19.31] And He has made me blessed wherever I may be, and He has enjoined on me prayer and poor-rate so long as I live;
[19.32] And dutiful to my mother, and He has not made me insolent, unblessed;
[19.33] And peace on me on the day I was born, and on the day I die, and on the day I am raised to life.
[19.34] Such is Isa, son of Marium; (this is) the saying of truth about which they dispute.
[19.35] It beseems not Allah that He should take to Himself a ! son, glory to be Him; when He has decreed a matter He only says to it "Be," and it is.
[19.36] And surely Allah is my Lord and your Lord, therefore serve Him; this is the right path.
[19.37] But parties from among them disagreed with each other, so woe to those who disbelieve, because of presence on a great
[19.38] How clearly shall they hear and how clearly shall they see on the day when they come to Us; but the unjust this day are in manifest error.
[19.39] And warn them of the day of intense regret, when the matter shall have been decided; and they are (now) in negligence and they do not believe.
[19.40] Surely We inherit the earth and all those who are on it, and to Us they shall be returned
Isa=Jesus(peace be upon him )in Arabic

2007-03-10 07:05:36 · answer #1 · answered by Ahmad 4 · 0 0

The Bible is one reference. It is one of the most historically sound books we have about the Middle East.

Also the writings of the Jewish Historian Flavius Josephus.

Tasitus of Rome wrote about Him.

Pliny the Younger , Lucian, and several others that were at the time of or soon after Jesus life of a Man that spurred on a group called Christians.

2007-03-10 15:15:16 · answer #2 · answered by Nathaniel D 2 · 0 0

There is a book called The Historic Jesus (can't remember the author's name right now) that was put out not too long ago. Very interesting and worth looking at. It has a very different perspective than what is presented here most of the time. Best to you.

2007-03-10 15:08:50 · answer #3 · answered by Yogini 6 · 1 0

Maybe born and raised in Capernaum since it seems to be where he was living when he began his ministry. It was a fishing village on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. He probably took on the life of a fisherman at first as a fish was the first symbol of his movement-marital status unknown. He was baptized in the River Jordan which connects to the Sea of Galilee. Then he took his message to villages around this sea.

Charismatic leaders among the Jews could acquire the title of messiah which means anointed one. In first century Palestine, a messiah was one that would deliver the Jews from the hands of Rome as Moses delivered them from the hands of Egypt. This, of course, made the Romans vary nervous around Passover. Jesus probably acquired this title; what is more, the Jews never accepted Herod as their king. Herod was raised in Rome and appointed king by Rome. Jesus could have been proclaimed the true king by many of his followers. If Rome ever got wind of all of this and got a hold of Jesus, Crucifixion would have come without hesitation. The Jews would not have needed to persuade Pilate as little sense it makes anyway that they would have wanted to. Apparently, his bones were eventually put to rest in Jerusalem where family members eventually joined him.

This is speculation of course. But it is OK to broaden the horizons and see Jesus has an actual person and lived the life of a man.

2007-03-10 15:31:01 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. Bodhisattva 6 · 0 0

he was born in Bethlehem, raised around Nazareth, and helped a lot of people. there are probably a lot of sites for on-line bibles, or you could read the real thing. Matthew Mark Luke and John will explain it to you in more depth

don't listen to the people that say that it's a myth. It most definitely isn't

2007-03-10 15:02:28 · answer #5 · answered by eb 4 · 0 1

I suggest you start reading the new testament the book of Mathew it starts out the background of Christ before he was born. He really is prophesied in the old testament too. He is the line of David, then read the first Gospels of the Bible Mathew,Mark, Luke & John it tells the while he was on earth and when he died and how his Holy Spirit lives in us

2007-03-10 15:03:26 · answer #6 · answered by ruthie 5 · 0 1

Read the bible? :Plol well I think you meant what did historians find to back up the Life of Jesus and how he lived? Well he lived how the bible said Lol and as for what the historians think i dont know

2007-03-10 14:59:57 · answer #7 · answered by Aintitthetruth 3 · 0 2

It is a known fact that He lived, died and arose from the grave the rest you can get from the bible.
You question seems to have a missing something?

2007-03-10 15:03:15 · answer #8 · answered by rapturefuture 7 · 0 1

a myth.

historically, and accurately, it is a myth.

the bible is a collection of unprovable stories and fairy tales, taken from earlier cult myths and paganism, especially from mithras (google "mithras" for more info)

2007-03-10 14:59:40 · answer #9 · answered by jen1981everett 4 · 0 0

read the gospels, matthew, mark, luke and john, and as you read them you will begin to understand the greatest love of my life an inspiration to many and Lord to all who call upon his name.

2007-03-10 15:16:16 · answer #10 · answered by spanky 6 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers