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100 Facts About Jesus — 120 episodes
Had a lineage traced to Abraham and more
Family fled to Egypt and more
Called a prophet by many and more
Established the Church's foundation and more
Influenced Western culture and more
Depicted in countless artworks and more
Spoke of His second coming and more
Promoted justice and mercy and more
Spoke of eternal life and more
Taught about loving enemies and more
Faced temptation by Satan and more
Fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and more
Called Christ, meaning the Anointed One and more
Called the True Vine and more
Called the Lamb of God and more
Ascended into heaven and more
Died and buried in a tomb and more
Arrested by Roman soldiers and more
Instituted Eucharist and more
Taught in parables and more
Walked on water and more
Delivered the Sermon on the Mount and more
Began ministry around age 30 and more
Born in a manger and more
Birthplace, Parents, Conception, and King David
Known for the Golden Rule
Spent 40 days fasting in the wilderness
Had a lineage traced to Abraham
Considered a healer and teacher
Known for the Beatitudes
Spoke about the Holy Spirit's role
Foretold His death and resurrection
Inspired early Christian martyrs
Linked with the title "Messiah"
Called a prophet by many
Celebrated Passover
Taught the Lord's Prayer
Known for parables like the Good Samaritan
Established the Church's foundation
Had debates with Pharisees and Sadducees
His teachings spread worldwide
Influenced Western culture
Mentioned in the Quran
Celebrated at Christmas and Easter
Subject of theological study
Depicted in countless artworks
Central figure in Christianity
Inspired the New Testament
Had a profound impact on history
Spoke of His second coming
Known for His compassion
Associated with miracles like exorcisms
Promoted justice and mercy
Criticized hypocrisy
Taught about resurrection and judgment
Called for repentance
Spoke of eternal life
Advocated for faith and belief
Encouraged prayer
Emphasized humility
Taught about loving enemies
Practiced forgiveness
Used to teach with authority
Faced temptation by Satan
Had a transfiguration on a mountain
Instituted the New Covenant
Taught the Great Commandment
Fulfilled Old Testament prophecies
Seen as the Savior of humanity
Known as the "Lord of Lords"
Called the "King of Kings"
Called the "Prince of Peace"
Called "Immanuel" (God with us)
Known as the "Way, the Truth, and the Life"
Called the "True Vine"
Known as the "Bread of Life"
Referred to as the "Good Shepherd"
Known as the "Light of the World"
Called the "Lamb of God"
Considered the Son of God
Promised the Holy Spirit
Ascended into heaven
Appeared to disciples post-resurrection
Appeared to Mary Magdalene
Resurrected on the third day
Died and buried in a tomb
Crucified at Golgotha
Condemned by Pontius Pilate
Tried by Sanhedrin
Arrested by Roman soldiers
Betrayed by Judas Iscariot
Prayed in Gethsemane
Instituted Eucharist
Had Last Supper with disciples
Cleansed the Temple
Entered Jerusalem on a donkey
Taught in parables
Healed the blind and sick
Fed 5,000 with five loaves and two fish
Calmed a storm on the Sea of Galilee
Walked on water
Raised Lazarus from the dead
Performed numerous miracles
Delivered the Sermon on the Mount
Preached about the Kingdom of God
Had twelve apostles
Turned water into wine at Cana
Began ministry around age 30
Baptized by John the Baptist
Likely received traditional Jewish education
Returned to Nazareth
Family fled to Egypt
Visited by Magi with gifts
Had unnamed sisters
Brothers: James, Joseph, Simon, Judas
Called "Christ," meaning "the Anointed One"
Name means "God saves"
Virgin birth
Announced by angel Gabriel
Born in a manger