In the Christian New Testament Bible, there is no record at all of the Life and Teachings of our Master Jesus Christ from his ages here with us of twelve years old to thirty years old.
Xenophobic is a sick, prejudiced human who fears or hates or is jealous of all other humans from other nations. Compare with chauvinistic or jingoistic or a neo-conservative.
Why? Who did that editing of the Bible? Where did Jesus go?
Did He Teach the Gospel to the Gentiles? Other?
Have you ever prayed to know the truth on this?
Thank you for all sincere answers.
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John 16:7-16 Our New Teacher Jesus here in addition to the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of God within us. And all as One Holy Father-Son-Spirit of Truth of the Trinity Government of ALL Reality.
2007-11-12
13:25:31
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Jesus Christ certainly taught His Gospel in other nations, including Greece and Rome and maybe India; but He never was taught Truth or morality by any mere humans; He came here as our All-Wise Eternal Creator Son of God as The Truth of God and AS GOD to us then, now and Eternally.
2007-11-12
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I believe that much "tinkering" was done with the Bible. I just can't understand why God's people couldn't know the fullness of what happened to Jesus while he was on this Earth. Much more exposure to the peoples of this world was done by our Lord's son. I believe that whoever was in "charge" back in ancient times, wrote and said whatever they wished. There was no "entity" that was strong or bold enough to stop these occurrences. I wish you well. Peace, Love and God Bless.
2007-11-12 16:27:35
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answered by In God We Trust 7
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I know it is easy to assume that ancient authors followed the same conventions as modern authors when recording biographies, but that is not the case. The Gospels were not intended to be biographies. The early Church maintained a wide collection of individual 'pericopes,' or traditional stories and sayings about Jesus. The goal of each Gospel author was to connect those pericopes into a narrative that conveyed an overall theme. Differences in the presentation of pericopes are due to differences in the theme of the author. Luke, for example, has the disciples remain in Jerusalem after the crucifixion. He did that because the journey to Jerusalem is the theme of his work - he intentionally changed the original pericope (which had the disciples returning to Galilee).
2007-11-12 13:36:40
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answered by NONAME 7
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1) Neither. No editing, no disappearance. It simply isn't mentioned. Probably, it is not very important to someone's salvation. Indeed, clearly not all of Jesus' teachings are included in scripture. That would be a *far* more important inclusion than his childhood years. The original authors, rightly, failed to include it.
2) "Jesus Christ certainly taught His Gospel in other nations, including Greece and Rome and maybe India;"
There is no record of Jesus teaching anywhere other than the Roman provinces of Syria, Judea-Palestina and Peritraea
http://www.bible.ca/maps/maps-ministry-of-jesus.htm
http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RMap.html
The bible clearly states that Jesus ministry did not begin until *after* his baptism by John, and he himself states that his mission was only to the Jews.
Jim, http://www.jimpettis.com/wheel/
2007-11-19 08:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a place for in -depth scholarship, but there are many that are not helped by it. It can in fact be a serious hindrance for we are trying to understand language as it WAS thousands of years ago - there is much scope for error. But the Holy Spirit is available to the humble Christian who truly wants the Truth. One day the Holy Spirit acted like a sudden flash of light in my mind/spirit to let me 'see' that Jesus was indeed God but restricted and limited in a man's body, hence he came for a time as a Son, inferior to his Father - but, now Jesus is glorified! Fully grown up! in heaven - and ALL Power and authority is given to him! Why? Now, Jehovah God is NOT going to hand all the spiritual keys to another! This makes NO SENSE by logic, at all! Therefore Jesus is Divine and part of the plurality of the complex Godhead. We cannot simplify God to suit our restricted human reasoning.
2016-05-22 21:39:06
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Since the Bible does not tell us Where Jesus was during that time I would guess that he was growing up as normal person preparing for his role in life. Maybe that Part isn't important to whether someone believes in Him or not. So it wasn't included in the New Testament. Actually it's more important what happened in His life between the ages of 30 and 33 that counts as to someone ability to believe.
2007-11-12 16:25:19
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answered by Kathryn R 7
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We hae commentary galore and still many do not get it. I think we have more than enough information, any more would just lead to more divisions. Many have put it together by direction of the Spirit. That is the only way we will ever understand it. It is, after all, an experience. A 'knowing' rather than an understanding. Understanding comes from the 'knowing' rather than vice versa
2007-11-13 00:54:46
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answered by hb12 7
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Check this webpage to know truth about Jesus. What he claimed, what he taught and how he died? Is Jesus God or God's son? You will find all the answers with 100% accuracy.
http://www.progressive-muslim.org/who-is-jesus.htm
2007-11-13 08:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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To the extent that these years are "missing" from all the Jesus stories, I have always wondered if he traveled to India, which is where he might have acquired most of his ideas of morality - from Buddhists.
2007-11-12 13:32:53
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answered by HarryTikos 4
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I wouldn't even begin to have an answer on this one. I wish that my dear sweet Grandmother or my dear sweet Mother-in-law were still living and I would ask their opinion on this one. I am sure they would have interesting perspectives on this.
2007-11-12 14:58:33
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answered by Cindy Roo 5
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Reading between the lines is the reason why we have so many different offshoots of Christianity.
2007-11-12 13:53:09
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answered by papa G 6
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