The death of Jesus is recorded in The Bible, specifically in the New Testament in the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Each Gospel provides its own account of the events surrounding Jesus's crucifixion.
It can be found in "Revelation" That book can be found in the last book of the bible
The first tears shed by Jesus in the book of Luke was when Lazrus died.
According to tradition, the mother of Constantine found the True Cross.
The 'Nativity' Play - 'nativity' means 'birth'.
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The Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John as found in the New Testament of the Bible
Found in the last book of the Gospels, John was a cousin to Jesus and it was John that while on the cross that He told John to take care of Mary (His earthly mother). This can be found in the book of John 19:26-27.
No. He was born Jewish and went on to found a different religion.
The four gospels- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John tell the story of the life and death of Jesus.
Stories of Jesus are primarily found in the Gospels, being Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. In the book of John, it states that Jesus did so many miracles that it would take books and book to list all the miracles that he performed. In the Old Testament the bible is littered with prophecies about the coming of a Saviour and Leader
The book of Jude is proven to be written sometime between A.D. 68 and A.D. 70 (68 - 70 years after Jesus died). As for where it was written, no one knows, but Jude, one of Jesus' four half brothers, wrote this book. Jude only became a Christian after Jesus ascended to heaven.
I don't know which blessing that you're referring to, but the books with the words of Jesus are found in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.