The gospel of Jesus at Mitchell is about what we live in 2000. The real test of literary works is a test of time. If the work has a universal theme, if it has a universal lesson to learn it continues, it is called a classic, and generations of students read it and discuss it at school I will do. The Gospel is not necessarily regarded as a classic, but it endured the test of time. After Jesus lived nearly 2000, people are still talking about him and studying his life.
The unified movement is a similar point between the historical periods such as 2000 between Abraham and Jesus, 2000 after Jesus was born, 400 years of Israel's slavery in Egypt and about 400 years of Christ I saw. Similarities between historical periods of persecution. 70 years that the Roman Empire, or the Israelites exiled in exile, and Pope 's Avignon was jailed for 70 years. Scofield also writes, for example, about the spiritual similarity between the apostasy of the judges and the heresies and divisions in the early church (285), but the unity has a fixed length to identify them Use. The existence of these similarities is understood as compensation for failure in the previous era, and the result of the requirement "payment of compensation" arises from the fall of mankind.
Prior to 2000, in the early stages of the Christian church, Jesus resurrected promised his disciples to be filled with the Spirit of God. As soon as Jesus finished talking, he rose to heaven in front of them. By following Jesus, Peter and another 119 people were waiting in the room of Jerusalem. Ten days after waiting for an appointment, the Spirit of Jesus descended and filled each one. They all walked without fear of hostile streets. So Peter spoke to everyone who was listening to the first sermons of the New Testament.
Christianity began in Palestine more than 2,000 years ago (today in Israel). Jesus Christ began Christianity. There are twelve pupils in Jesus, Peter, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, Matthew, Judah, Philip, Bartholomew, Sadus, Simon, Nathan. Christian Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestantism has three major denominations. The similarity between sects is that they all believe in the Bible, the Trinity, and Jesus Christ. The difference between these sects is that Roman Catholics believe that the concept of purgatory is a place of purification of the afterlife before entering heaven. Protestant believes that "It is only by grace to prove the priesthood of all believers by faith." The Eastern Orthodox believes that the grace of God leads to forgiveness of sin and release from detention and punishment.