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Main milestones
Jesus' Birth
4-6 BC
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in the Roman province of Judea, to Mary, a virgin, and Joseph, her husband. The birth was heralded by angels and visited by shepherds and later by Magi from the East. This event is celebrated by Christians as Christmas.
Flight to Egypt
4 BC
Following a visit from the Magi, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus fled to Egypt to escape King Herod's plot to kill Jesus. They remained there until Herod's death, then returned to Nazareth in Galilee.
Jesus in the Temple
8 AD
At the age of 12, Jesus traveled with his parents to Jerusalem for the Passover. He was left behind and found in the temple, discussing scripture with religious teachers, showing an early awareness of his divine mission.
Jesus' Ministry Begins
26-30 AD
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, then spent 40 days in the wilderness, resisting the devil's temptations. He began his public ministry, recruiting disciples, teaching, and performing miracles, including turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana.
Teaching and Miracles
28-30 AD
Jesus traveled throughout Galilee and Judea, teaching about the kingdom of God, healing the sick, and performing various miracles, such as feeding 4,000 people and walking on water. He also confronted religious leaders, criticizing their hypocrisy.
Crucifixion and Resurrection
30 AD
Jesus was betrayed by Judas, arrested, tried by Jewish and Roman authorities, and crucified on Good Friday. On Easter Sunday, his followers found his tomb empty, and he appeared to them and over 500 others, demonstrating his resurrection.
Ascension
40 days after Resurrection
Jesus shared final words with his followers on the Mount of Olives, then ascended into heaven, promising to send the Holy Spirit. This event marked the end of his earthly ministry.
Pentecost
10 days after Ascension
The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' followers in Jerusalem, filling them with joy and empowering them to spread the message of Jesus. This event is considered the birth of the Christian church.
Spread of Christianity
1st century AD onwards
Jesus' followers, including the apostles, spread his teachings throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, often facing persecution. Christianity grew rapidly, becoming a major world religion.
Continuing Influence
Present day
Over 2,000 years later, Jesus' teachings and legacy continue to inspire billions of people worldwide. Christianity remains a dominant global religion, with Jesus at its heart.
Early Life of Jesus
Jesus' Birth
4-6 BC
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, about six miles from Jerusalem. His parents, Joseph and Mary, took him to Egypt to avoid a massacre of infant boys ordered by King Herod.
Visit of the Wise Men and Escape to Egypt
4 BC
The wise men visited Jesus, and to avoid King Herod's wrath, Joseph and Mary took Jesus to Egypt.
Jesus Left Behind in Jerusalem
8 AD
At the age of 12, Jesus was left behind in Jerusalem during the Passover festival. He was found in the temple, talking to religious teachers, after three days.
Jesus' Ascension and Legacy
Ascension
40 days after Resurrection
Jesus shared parting words with his followers on the Mount of Olives and then ascended into heaven.
Pentecost
10 days after Ascension
The Holy Spirit came like fire and filled each of Jesus' followers, marking the birth of the Christian church.
Jesus' Ministry
Baptism and Temptation
28 AD
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and then tempted by the devil in the desert for 40 days.
Recruitment of Disciples
28 AD
Jesus recruited his first followers, including Andrew, Simon (Peter), James, and John, all fishermen on the Sea of Galilee.
Teaching and Miraculous Healings
28-30 AD
Jesus began teaching and healing sick people, including performing his first miracle at a wedding in Cana by turning water into wine.
Clearing the Temple
30 AD
Jesus cleared the temple in Jerusalem of rogue merchants and money-changers, infuriating the religious authorities.
Jesus' Death and Resurrection
Betrayal and Arrest
30 AD
Judas agreed to betray Jesus, leading to his arrest. Jesus was charged with blasphemy and sentenced to death.
Crucifixion
30 AD
Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. His body was laid in a tomb, but when his followers went to retrieve it on Easter Sunday, the body had gone.
Resurrection
30 AD
Jesus appeared to his disciples and more than 500 other followers over the next six weeks, proving his resurrection.
Jesus' Teachings and Miracles
Teaching in Synagogues
26-29 AD
Jesus taught in synagogues and was praised by the people. He read from the prophet Isaiah, announcing the Messiah's arrival.
Healing Miracles
26-29 AD
Jesus healed many people, including a man with leprosy, a paralyzed man, and a blind man. He also performed the miracle of feeding 4,000 men, besides women and children.
Confrontations with Pharisees
26-29 AD
Jesus confronted the Pharisees about their anti-scriptural traditions and taught about God's mercy.
Main milestones
Jesus' Birth
4-6 BC
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in the Roman province of Judea, to Mary, a virgin, and Joseph, her husband. The birth was heralded by angels and visited by shepherds and later by Magi from the East. This event is celebrated by Christians as Christmas.
Flight to Egypt
4 BC
Following a visit from the Magi, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus fled to Egypt to escape King Herod's plot to kill Jesus. They remained there until Herod's death, then returned to Nazareth in Galilee.
Jesus in the Temple
8 AD
At the age of 12, Jesus traveled with his parents to Jerusalem for the Passover. He was left behind and found in the temple, discussing scripture with religious teachers, showing an early awareness of his divine mission.
Jesus' Ministry Begins
26-30 AD
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, then spent 40 days in the wilderness, resisting the devil's temptations. He began his public ministry, recruiting disciples, teaching, and performing miracles, including turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana.
Teaching and Miracles
28-30 AD
Jesus traveled throughout Galilee and Judea, teaching about the kingdom of God, healing the sick, and performing various miracles, such as feeding 4,000 people and walking on water. He also confronted religious leaders, criticizing their hypocrisy.
Crucifixion and Resurrection
30 AD
Jesus was betrayed by Judas, arrested, tried by Jewish and Roman authorities, and crucified on Good Friday. On Easter Sunday, his followers found his tomb empty, and he appeared to them and over 500 others, demonstrating his resurrection.
Ascension
40 days after Resurrection
Jesus shared final words with his followers on the Mount of Olives, then ascended into heaven, promising to send the Holy Spirit. This event marked the end of his earthly ministry.
Pentecost
10 days after Ascension
The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' followers in Jerusalem, filling them with joy and empowering them to spread the message of Jesus. This event is considered the birth of the Christian church.
Spread of Christianity
1st century AD onwards
Jesus' followers, including the apostles, spread his teachings throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, often facing persecution. Christianity grew rapidly, becoming a major world religion.
Continuing Influence
Present day
Over 2,000 years later, Jesus' teachings and legacy continue to inspire billions of people worldwide. Christianity remains a dominant global religion, with Jesus at its heart.
Early Life of Jesus
Jesus' Birth
4-6 BC
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, about six miles from Jerusalem. His parents, Joseph and Mary, took him to Egypt to avoid a massacre of infant boys ordered by King Herod.
Visit of the Wise Men and Escape to Egypt
4 BC
The wise men visited Jesus, and to avoid King Herod's wrath, Joseph and Mary took Jesus to Egypt.
Jesus Left Behind in Jerusalem
8 AD
At the age of 12, Jesus was left behind in Jerusalem during the Passover festival. He was found in the temple, talking to religious teachers, after three days.
Jesus' Ascension and Legacy
Ascension
40 days after Resurrection
Jesus shared parting words with his followers on the Mount of Olives and then ascended into heaven.
Pentecost
10 days after Ascension
The Holy Spirit came like fire and filled each of Jesus' followers, marking the birth of the Christian church.
Jesus' Ministry
Baptism and Temptation
28 AD
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and then tempted by the devil in the desert for 40 days.
Recruitment of Disciples
28 AD
Jesus recruited his first followers, including Andrew, Simon (Peter), James, and John, all fishermen on the Sea of Galilee.
Teaching and Miraculous Healings
28-30 AD
Jesus began teaching and healing sick people, including performing his first miracle at a wedding in Cana by turning water into wine.
Clearing the Temple
30 AD
Jesus cleared the temple in Jerusalem of rogue merchants and money-changers, infuriating the religious authorities.
Jesus' Death and Resurrection
Betrayal and Arrest
30 AD
Judas agreed to betray Jesus, leading to his arrest. Jesus was charged with blasphemy and sentenced to death.
Crucifixion
30 AD
Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. His body was laid in a tomb, but when his followers went to retrieve it on Easter Sunday, the body had gone.
Resurrection
30 AD
Jesus appeared to his disciples and more than 500 other followers over the next six weeks, proving his resurrection.
Jesus' Teachings and Miracles
Teaching in Synagogues
26-29 AD
Jesus taught in synagogues and was praised by the people. He read from the prophet Isaiah, announcing the Messiah's arrival.
Healing Miracles
26-29 AD
Jesus healed many people, including a man with leprosy, a paralyzed man, and a blind man. He also performed the miracle of feeding 4,000 men, besides women and children.
Confrontations with Pharisees
26-29 AD
Jesus confronted the Pharisees about their anti-scriptural traditions and taught about God's mercy.
Main milestones
Jesus' Birth
4-6 BC
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in the Roman province of Judea, to Mary, a virgin, and Joseph, her husband. The birth was heralded by angels and visited by shepherds and later by Magi from the East. This event is celebrated by Christians as Christmas.
Flight to Egypt
4 BC
Following a visit from the Magi, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus fled to Egypt to escape King Herod's plot to kill Jesus. They remained there until Herod's death, then returned to Nazareth in Galilee.
Jesus in the Temple
8 AD
At the age of 12, Jesus traveled with his parents to Jerusalem for the Passover. He was left behind and found in the temple, discussing scripture with religious teachers, showing an early awareness of his divine mission.
Jesus' Ministry Begins
26-30 AD
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, then spent 40 days in the wilderness, resisting the devil's temptations. He began his public ministry, recruiting disciples, teaching, and performing miracles, including turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana.
Teaching and Miracles
28-30 AD
Jesus traveled throughout Galilee and Judea, teaching about the kingdom of God, healing the sick, and performing various miracles, such as feeding 4,000 people and walking on water. He also confronted religious leaders, criticizing their hypocrisy.
Crucifixion and Resurrection
30 AD
Jesus was betrayed by Judas, arrested, tried by Jewish and Roman authorities, and crucified on Good Friday. On Easter Sunday, his followers found his tomb empty, and he appeared to them and over 500 others, demonstrating his resurrection.
Ascension
40 days after Resurrection
Jesus shared final words with his followers on the Mount of Olives, then ascended into heaven, promising to send the Holy Spirit. This event marked the end of his earthly ministry.
Pentecost
10 days after Ascension
The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' followers in Jerusalem, filling them with joy and empowering them to spread the message of Jesus. This event is considered the birth of the Christian church.
Spread of Christianity
1st century AD onwards
Jesus' followers, including the apostles, spread his teachings throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, often facing persecution. Christianity grew rapidly, becoming a major world religion.
Continuing Influence
Present day
Over 2,000 years later, Jesus' teachings and legacy continue to inspire billions of people worldwide. Christianity remains a dominant global religion, with Jesus at its heart.
Early Life of Jesus
Jesus' Birth
4-6 BC
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, about six miles from Jerusalem. His parents, Joseph and Mary, took him to Egypt to avoid a massacre of infant boys ordered by King Herod.
Visit of the Wise Men and Escape to Egypt
4 BC
The wise men visited Jesus, and to avoid King Herod's wrath, Joseph and Mary took Jesus to Egypt.
Jesus Left Behind in Jerusalem
8 AD
At the age of 12, Jesus was left behind in Jerusalem during the Passover festival. He was found in the temple, talking to religious teachers, after three days.
Jesus' Ascension and Legacy
Ascension
40 days after Resurrection
Jesus shared parting words with his followers on the Mount of Olives and then ascended into heaven.
Pentecost
10 days after Ascension
The Holy Spirit came like fire and filled each of Jesus' followers, marking the birth of the Christian church.
Jesus' Ministry
Baptism and Temptation
28 AD
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and then tempted by the devil in the desert for 40 days.
Recruitment of Disciples
28 AD
Jesus recruited his first followers, including Andrew, Simon (Peter), James, and John, all fishermen on the Sea of Galilee.
Teaching and Miraculous Healings
28-30 AD
Jesus began teaching and healing sick people, including performing his first miracle at a wedding in Cana by turning water into wine.
Clearing the Temple
30 AD
Jesus cleared the temple in Jerusalem of rogue merchants and money-changers, infuriating the religious authorities.
Jesus' Death and Resurrection
Betrayal and Arrest
30 AD
Judas agreed to betray Jesus, leading to his arrest. Jesus was charged with blasphemy and sentenced to death.
Crucifixion
30 AD
Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. His body was laid in a tomb, but when his followers went to retrieve it on Easter Sunday, the body had gone.
Resurrection
30 AD
Jesus appeared to his disciples and more than 500 other followers over the next six weeks, proving his resurrection.
Jesus' Teachings and Miracles
Teaching in Synagogues
26-29 AD
Jesus taught in synagogues and was praised by the people. He read from the prophet Isaiah, announcing the Messiah's arrival.
Healing Miracles
26-29 AD
Jesus healed many people, including a man with leprosy, a paralyzed man, and a blind man. He also performed the miracle of feeding 4,000 men, besides women and children.
Confrontations with Pharisees
26-29 AD
Jesus confronted the Pharisees about their anti-scriptural traditions and taught about God's mercy.