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Q1. Explain what is unusual about Jesus' Childhood?
Q2. What was Jesus' attitude towards people that everyone else saw as outcasts? Give examples.
Q3. What did Jesus do that caused the High Priest's and the Roman and some of his followers including Judas to turm against him?

Please answer by starting the answer by..
Qu1. There are a number of unusual things about Jesus' childhood. Firstly... Secondly... and so on.
Qu2. Overall Jesus was accepting of all outcasts, no mater what. ..... Or if you could make a better topic sentenc that would help thank you.
Qu.3 PLease make a topics sentence first and then write why thank you.

2007-03-13 19:54:29 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

7 answers

You are needing it written perfect because it's your homework huh
shame shame
can't copy and paste this!
Jesus childhood?
Not much Is known, but that he did do what all other jewish boys did, circumcision on a certain day etc
But when he was 12, there was a time he was gone for days, and when f asked about it, he said
Im about my fathers business
and the leaders of the day were amazed at his wisdom

he accepts and trains up
"the foolish to confound the wise"

and thirdly...the Jewish nation needed a revolution to overthrow rome, and get out of bondage
that's what they WANTED
they were expecting a man to lead it
He wasn't acting like what they had expected the messiah to act like

God in a box, as usual, it can't be done!

let's let him out of the box
of our template of experiences, and all the bias of it
and let him be God, as much as it may mess up our theology!

2007-03-13 20:09:09 · answer #1 · answered by sean_hillyer 2 · 0 0

There are a number of unusual things about Jesus' childhood. Firstly he never wrote papers for college himself.

Overall Jesus was accepting of all outcasts, no matter what. He even accepted people that cheated on homework.

PLease make a topics sentence first and realize Jesus did nothing to deserve the action against him. Pride and fear reigned the sanhedrin and the romans really didn't care.

2007-03-14 02:58:21 · answer #2 · answered by wigginsray 7 · 0 0

q1. Nothing he had a normal child hood, threes not very much that would make his child hood much different from any other child of his time.
q2. Jesus preached love for every one, when the popular notion at the time was almost the complete opposite. example you were either a Jew or a gentile meaning you were either Jewish or not part of the Jewish community. Jesus on the other hand taught that you should love and accept every one, even your enemy's... like the Romans ( not too many cultures like and invading army dictating its laws, and customs on your people and imposing its own new taxes on you. besides killing and enslaving who knows how many of your family members ) and who could forget the good Samaritan? Samaritans ( aka the Kuthim ) from what i have heard they were considered to be a bit barbaric back then, Jesus precede love for these people as well. w/c is almost blasphemous in a culture were outsiders are not very welcome and some what looked down on.
Q3. Jesus kinda rebeled against the idea of church, meaning the idea of the only way to be close to god was to go to his church. he wanted people to know that all they had to do was to pray and they could be close to god. they didn't need any church. and well the priests didn't like his messing with the implaced institution bec. back then almost like today priest were just as powerful as presidents ( the pope ) and when powerful people are faced with loosing power pooop hits the fan.

i hope my little essay did not offend any one religion is kind of a sensitive topic for people. im just regurgitating some things i have been taught. ( alot like how alot of history has been taught ) if anyone has any opinions other than my own i am very open to hear them, i am not close minded by anymeans.
and i know that i could be wrong.
hope this starts to answers your question alittle.
also there is some speculation that judas did not betray jesus at all. in fact of all the deciples judas is the only one jesus refers to as a friend. some poeple think that jesus asked judas to turn him in. after all if he didnt want to get caught he could have very easily gotten away. maybe he just knew that if he wanted his message to live forever then this is how it all had to end.?! i dont know ive only been around for 30 yrs,..
not even close to 2000yrs

2007-03-14 03:24:37 · answer #3 · answered by mrhuntern 2 · 0 0

Q1. Nothing unusual about a Jewish boy growing up in Egypt 2000 years ago. And then at some time during His childhood returning to Israel.
I Cr 13;8
Q2 Compassion.Matthew 12:15 But when Jesus knew [it], he withdrew himself from thence: and great multitudes followed him, and he healed them all;
Q3 In the eyes of some of the religious folk He healed people on the Sabbath.
Then he made a mockery of the status quo by rebuking the money changers and sellers of goods at the temple.
But mostly He infuriated people by forgiving sins, declaring Himself to be equal with God, and commanding people to love their enemies. Heavy stuff.
I Cr 13;8a

2007-03-14 03:04:56 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

For # 3. He exposed them for what they really were. And they did not like it. Judas turned because of greed. The priest twisted everything to suit themselves when it came to how the ppl should serve God. Jesus did not consider his self to be equal to God.

2007-03-14 03:09:04 · answer #5 · answered by CHAEI 6 · 0 0

Try reading the Bible....

2007-03-14 02:58:18 · answer #6 · answered by bakfanlin 6 · 1 0

look in the Bible. email me at amymrgrt@yahoo.com....

2007-03-14 02:56:34 · answer #7 · answered by amymrgrt 4 · 0 0

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