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  1. Chart of the Life of Jesus. Maps. Map of Israel in the Time of Jesus. Israel in New Testament Times. The Kingdom of Herod the Great. The Divisions of Herod's Kingdom. The Baptism of Jesus. The Flight into Egypt. Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee. The Beginning of Christ's Ministry. Jesus Ministers in Galilee. Jesus Comes to Jerusalem. Jerusalem ...

  2. 8 AD approx. Jesus’ childhood – left behind in Jerusalem. Joseph, Mary and Jesus return from Egypt to their home at Nazareth in Galilee. Aged 12, Jesus goes to Jerusalem with his parents for the Jewish festival of Passover. Mary and Joseph head home mistakenly leaving Jesus behind. They return to look for him.

  3. The Passion of Jesus shown in a number of small scenes, c. 1490, from the Entry into Jerusalem through the Golden Gate (lower left) to the Ascension (centre top). A chronology of Jesus aims to establish a timeline for the events of the life of Jesus. Scholars have correlated Jewish and Greco-Roman documents and astronomical calendars with the ...

  4. The Timeline of Jesus details each important life event with related historical events and arranged in chronological, or date, order providing an actual sequence of the past major and important events in the life of Jesus. Jesus was born either before 4 BC (when Herod the Great died) or in 6 AD (when the historical Census of Quirinius was ...

  5. Jesus Ministry Begins. (See the Ministry of Jesus Timeline) The Bible says that Jesus was 30 years old when He went to the river Jordan to see John the Baptist and be baptized by him. (Luke 3:23) Jesus became the "Messiah", the "Most Holy" when He was anointed by the Holy Spirit at His baptism (Acts 10:37, 38).

  6. Robertson, A. T. A Harmony of the Gospels. Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software, 2009. This timeline provides a chronology of Jesus' life and 3-year ministry as found in the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It begins with his birth and continues through his post-resurrection appearances.

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  8. His public life must begin about 777-779 A.U.C. Second, when, shortly before the first Pasch of His public life, Jesus had cast the buyers and sellers out of the Temple, the Jews said: "Six and forty years was this temple in building" (John , ii, 20). Now, according to the testimony of Josephus (loc.cit.), the building of the Temple began in ...

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